Whether critics may have been wrong or not in their criticism, it seems clear that FFXIII has much
less love from fans then most of the games in the series.
The Best Picture nominees have always been the most widely liked, not the best, films seen by the collective Academy, so movies that are weirder and darker will get
less love from the old - skewing Academy.
Additionally, many audiences view cross-app sharing of the same content as lazy and uninteresting, translating into less engagement, fewer shares and
less love from the Facebook algorithm.
He says he feels
less loved from me, because I don't allow him to sleep with me?
Not exact matches
Now what I
love is that in
less than five years the company has expanded
from a single product to a line of more than a dozen.
So if I think customers
love my new product, I'll pay close attention to feedback
from customers who enjoy their experience — and I'll ignore any data that shows customers are
less than satisfied.
As much as we'd all
love to warm up to our work days with a morning catching the waves, starting your business
from Waikiki Beach may be
less than realistic.
I would
love to see where the investment $ $ for Q1 were coming
from, ie traditional VCs or strategics, my guess would be heavy strategic,
less traditional VC.
Here's why: I know that if people get more business
from LinkedIn because of what I'm showing them, it's going to help them make more money in
less time, and that in turn will give them more time to do what they
love and have a better life — travel more, get more family time... whatever that might be.
I have my main source of income
from my self - employed business and I
love that, but it's nice having some extra coming in each month more or
less on auto - pilot.
(For instance I'm fairly confident that promiscuity is sinful, especially when it comes
from a place of lust, but I'm
less convinced that my committed same - sex friends are sinning by expressing their
love physically any more than I am sinning when my wife and I express our
love physically — even though I think we can be if we are acting out of lust or as a means of asserting power over one another, but that is another story).
I see more compassion towards those in need, more
love towards fellow man,
less judgement,
less fear and hate, essentially, the qualities you would expect
from those who follow the teachings of Jesus.
To exclude violence completely, especially
from God's expressions of
love, would be to make his care for us
less passionate than our own parents, who disapline us for our own good, and protect us as needs be.
The wake - up call came after I received a gracious, heartfelt email
from a reader who said she
loved the book because it gave her hope, made her feel
less alone, and put into words what she had been feeling for many years.
What I would
love to hear
from steve would be
less words and I would like to see more flesh — who is he?
And then in so far as it can be said more or
less metaphorically that a
love of all and of the All is possible, is not this inward activity, far
from being specifically Christian, familiar to the mystics of India or Persia and to many more?
Oh John, you profess god's
love from one side of your face while hating atheists
from the other and then go so far as to question the morality and credibility of people you don't even know and know even
less about.
Finally, I'd
love to hear your thoughts on this fascinating Slate article about how women
from the Netherlands work
less, have
lesser titles and a big gender pay gap... and
love it.
Only when people take courage to face fear, heal
from past hurts, as as considerate of others as self, accepting differences where they are debatable and are motivated by
love then shall we see
less of this kind of thing.
But true though this is
from one angle, it does
less than justice to that «local, unique sting» that should and does characterize our
loves.
For he can help us to get some spiritual distance on our cultural situation; he can increase our awareness of those aspects of our modern consciousness which cut the heart out of our Christian experience, and so help to free us
from them; he can help engender in us a sense of humor about ourselves which comes
from taking a
less contemporary and more eternal perspective — a perspective in which our
love of God, our gratefulness to Christ and our concern for our neighbor will have a chance to grow.
Our calling is to invite all to turn
from gods which are even
less than human, and
from idols like power, profit, property, creed, class, caste, language, race, success, technocratic progress, managerial efficiency and the ego, and thus experience the fulfilling realization of God's Reign which consists in justice, freedom and fellowship, tender
love, universal compassion and equitable sharing of resources.
one must be struck at the constant union of religious ideas with patriotic sentiments, which so strongly characterize the [American] citizens... but what is no
less worthy of remark is that their religion, freed
from minute ceremonies, resembles a sentiment, as much as their
love of liberty resembles a creed.
How odd it must be for for you, a believer allegedly in
love and peace, to post with such confrontation and judgemental words, only to be responded to
from a non-believer with
less vitriol and arrogant assupmtions?
What I have learned is about nurturing true self in order to be free to encounter
love for God and others as yourself and escaping the clutches of a false sense of self
from social influences and
less than helpful personal choices.
It's difficult for us to perceive, much
less live
from, our innate capacity for
love, generosity and compassion.
I know these days can be hard for so many of us — you may be tired, heartbroken, estranged
from loved ones, yearning for more, settling for
less, broke, afraid, betrayed, rejected, struggling, addicted, disillusioned, lonely, isolated, thwarted, doubting, numb, any or all sorts of things that aren't showing up on the easily resolved Hallmark Christmas movies or the shiny - happy - Jesus - people.
However, Rice also notes that there was, and always has been, another side both to Calvin and the Reformed tradition — a side that was
less confident in the intellect's ability to answer all questions — a side that could acknowledge ambiguity and be open to mystery at the heart of the faith — and that understood God to be immanent as well as transcendent, and one whose «dependability came not
from being unchanging, but
from being
loving.»
But I read Genesis a bit differently
from him, and I am therefore
less sanguine than he is about the penultimate prospects of our knowledge under any description, even the description of knowing as an act of
love.
No words were spoken to me; my soul seemed to see my Saviour in the spirit, and
from that hour to this, nearly nine years now, there has never been in my life one doubt that the Lord Jesus Christ and God the Father both worked upon me that afternoon in July, both differently, and both in the most perfect
love conceivable, and I rejoiced there and then in a conversion so astounding that the whole village heard of it in
less than twenty - four hours.
We are fortunate to live in a nation that protects us
from the «red martyrdoms» that Christians in many parts of the world risk by becoming a Christian believer, but that doesn't mean that, although faithfulness will not make God
love us any more or faithlessness will make God
love us any
less, there are not «white martyrdoms» that will result
from attempting to confess our faith with our lives and not merely profess our faith with our mouths.
From another perspective, the problem might be identified as one of damaged relationships among members, the repair of which might be found in building up a fellowship that encourages greater
love and
less animosity.
John VVoolman knew the gift of «looking
less at the Effects of my Labor, than at the Motion and Reality of the concern as it arises
from heavenly
Love» with the result that when he continued to follow his God - given concern «in Patience and Meekness, heavenly Peace is the Reward of our Labors.»
Holloway uses nice phrases like the «call to
love» and the «spirit of charity,» but his actual prescriptions for Christian political action are only distinguishable
from secular guidance by differences of emphasis — a little
less self - interest, a little more charity.
Out of the Old Testament Jesus took the two basic commandments about
love: the one just quoted
from Deuteronomy, and the other which lies hidden in Leviticus among a multitude of
lesser injunctions both moral and ceremonial, «You shall
love your neighbor as yourself».
My thesis is that the many visions of perfection are more or
less the same or at least analogical, and therefore if each Faith keeps its ethics of law dynamic within the framework of and in tension with its own transcendent vision of perfection, the different religious and secular Faiths can have a fruitful dialogue at depth on the nature of human alienation which makes
love impossible and for updating our various approaches to personal and public law with greater realism with insights
from each other.
The heterosexually oriented majority in the church has much to gain
from a deeper grappling with this issue: an enriched capacity to
love other human beings more fully and with
less fear.
I believe my original point, that your approach, fishon, was
less than
loving (and, as Cindy put it, you are «neither listening to [others], nor attempt [ing] to understand where they are coming
from nor attempt [ing] to explain to them why you believe the way you do) stands.
the whole thing written under God Wants You to Know He
Loves You and The God you Hate... God Hates Too are those truely gods own utterences?those words and that assurance
from god is really very comforting but i was wondering if god really means it or is just putforth by u sir to make one feel comfortable and
less terrible.
«i am aware that in the Greek it means
love less then» so i wont say it is your own interpretation, just rash words
from a wino; and rash words is foolishness and a sin
But when the Christian learns virtue
from Christ, the teacher is much
less limited than a math professor in his ability to stoke the flames of
love.
I
loved the piccata
from Vcon, thanks for the reminder and for streamlining the recipe to make
less daunting and more accessible
We have a tendency to bring our own experience to bear when considering a question like yours but I'm thinking of those with
less experience who really
love and depend on recipes
from others to keep their diet satisfying.
I
love that it seems to keep me
from getting very hungry and I am satisfied with much
less food at every meal.
These Mini Shepherd's Pies
from Foxes
Loves Lemons can be made ahead of time so you can spend
less time in the kitchen.
I'd
love the Garden Minestrone and the Tuscan White Bean — we're lucky to have a fresh market store
less then a mile
from our house
One thing I
love about Asian - style soups is that they require little advance planning, and are ready to go
from counter to soup pot to table in 30 minutes or
less.
I
love quinoa too, its healthy and contains
less calories and full of nutritions.It looks delicious, and I can't wait to find this quinoa
from healthy green kitchen too.
I'd
love to win a copy to inspire my next semester of uni meals and distract me
from the saddening choices of my
less healthy peers!
Sausage Pepper Onion Pizza Hoagies are so simple, take
less than 30 minutes
from start to finish, and everyone will
LOVE them!