«It is better for you to enter life maimed...» Jesus was possessed of a ferocious righteousness that, frankly,
leaves us appalled.
Not exact matches
When Hitler came to power, Dietrich was
appalled, and
left for his birthplace in Florence.
I always knew that Richard was one of those men who had been (in Irving Kristol's famous phrase) «mugged by reality» — who had begun on the
left and,
appalled by what he saw there, moved rightward.
And am
appalled that you don't eat
leaves!
Chapin,
appalled by this, organized a new system of dealing with the babies and started to board them out to families instead of
leaving them to be cared for in institutions.
This is not a
left - right issue: the ideology
appals many conservative Board members and school - masters, as well as the trade union activist.
Appalled: Backbencher Claire Perry (
left) was behind the report, while fellow Tory MP Andrea Leadsom (right) said porn swapping was rife at her son's school
All Labourites are
appalled by the idea that we are no better than the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats and bristle at the suggestion that we have
left behind working class communities and
left - wing values.
Only a few days ago, Livingstone was musing about his policy review examining whether Britain should still be in Nato, a thought that would have
appalled many of the giants of Labour's post-war
Left — even including Michael Foot, not to mention Aneurin Bevan.
i'm so
appalled by the trash
left behind.
Harry recognizes corporate up and comer Adam as «an arrogant Little snot» from her past, while he is
appalled that he struck such a revered legal figure, which prompts him to take a
leave of absence and lend his skills to Harry's new practice, which she accepts grudgingly.
This isn't a radical reinvention of the Han character that will
leave fans
appalled, in the way some protested about Rian Johnson's recent The Last Jedi.
We also meet a pair of newlyweds, a security guard and a cop from the suburbs (J.K. Simmons) who all have a part to play in the imminent tragedy — one that, when it comes, is staged with a visceral immediacy and harrowing precision that
leaves us rightly shaken and
appalled.
As a new Cape Canaveral resident, I was
appalled at what people
left behind after that holiday weekend.
I
left this magical stretch of water full of wonder at the amazing smiling cow sharks of Cape Town, yet
appalled at how, once again, we are changing the face of our oceans.
Three years ago, I was so
appalled by the endless array of Vietnam shooters, mediocre racing games and licenses slapped onto «me - too» gameplay that I
left convinced that Playboy: Mansion was the most innovative game at the show.
I've had some personal dealings with that organization recently that
left me, frankly,
appalled (another story for another day).
While Andrew did not know Mrs Brown he was
appalled by the apparent ease in which the world had
left her behind.
I am sick of the whole arrogant attitude of many team leads and of the rather sad, tired, ways those on the teams who eventually often feel used, undermined, taken for granted, disrespected, and generally anonymous when they do all the work which is why many
leave —
appalled at the attitude of the leaders who might as well be draped in finery on a yacht until their kingdom falls — some, certainly.