Sentences with phrase «life demands so»

And how, when contemporary life demands so many different things from contemporary art, do we strike a balance between history and presence, politics and humor?
Daily life demands so much from you as it is, so a simple yet chic look is often all you need to see you through the day — and no one knows this better than moms!

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I am working on watershed protection in Kenya through my nonprofit Rooted in Hope, so I understand firsthand that Pedro's work can potentially change the lives of millions, as the demand for water continues to increase.
So, let's demand «seatbelts» that protect our future as we are in for a ride — a ride for our lives.
The vast majority of respondents also emphasized the value of recording live videos for subsequent viewing on demand, so that, for example, team members won't miss important information while traveling.
So we need to wrestle with the fact that injury, trauma, surgery, and just aging often hurt, and while medicine may help us improve our quality of life, we shouldn't expect or demand magic.
Ongoing pay services: These are the things that demand payment on a regular monthly or annual basis, including Netflix, Skype, Xbox Live, hosting and domain registration for websites, and so on.
As a mom, I feel like there are so many demands on my day to day life.
Often, countries that do this put resource earnings into a long - lived fund, usually offshore, so that foreign currency earnings never enter the country and hence have minimal impact on the exchange rate or domestic demand.
So if the estate tax disappears, then demand for specially structured life insurance contracts could weaken as well.
Replacement demand is the largest component of Whirlpool's sales, so an aging base of appliances in the U.S. should lead to further revenue growth as products purchased during the housing boom reach the end of their useful lives.
So, not only do we think you're an idiot for actually believing in a magical, all - powerful, invisible man who lives in the sky and demands things of you, we think you're an idiot for turning your back on the teachings of this magical, all - powerful, invisible man who lives in the sky.
Though Ategeka said that the demand for the bikes is so high that funding is a constant challenge, he hopes that one day the organization will become self - sustaining, so that in addition to providing a life - saving service, it can also be a source of jobs for Ugandans...
It helps to remember that Cage made these remarks in the spring of 1969, in the heyday of the Aquarian counterculture of the sixties when it was widely believed that an abundant life demanded hostility to the pinchpenny establishment and that there would always be experts like Buckminster Fuller to show us how to do more with less, so that everybody on Spaceship Earth could have more of everything.
All the tips on time - management don't always apply so well when you have an unpredictable life based on other people's routines and needs or demands.
Familiar examples of such action would include the advocacy of social services aimed at the redistribution of material well - being so that there would be some agreed - upon level of affluence for all, including refusal to live above this parity level, unilateral disarmament, pacifism, nonviolent refusal to abide by existing laws that perpetuate injustice with the willingness to suffer the penalties that existing laws demand.
Were the whole realm of nature mine That were a present far too small Love so amazing; so divine Demand my soul, my life, my all.35
Around the country, so - called «non-discrimination statutes» undercut the rights of religious believers to live according to the demands of their faith when those....
The tyranny of the PRO-LIFE argument is so retarded because it demands that NO ONE should be able to have an abortion, even if the fetus is (1) the result of a vicious r - ape, (2) the pregnancy threatens the life of the mother, among other examples that prove that abortion is not always an «act of convenience.»
It tells many of you who want to offer sacrifices for the good of the church — countless hours of volunteer service as elders and deacons or a lifetime in demanding and low - paid pastoral ministries — that your life choices are so much more sinful than the rest of ours that we've had to erect special barriers to keep you from laying your gifts at the altar.
So... some old men, living two millennia ago, whose ignorance by today's standards was towering, and who wrote about god without putting their own names to it, but demanded that those words be believed, notwithstanding, have collectively written a book we call the «Bible,» and we're all supposed to bow down and believe it.
She was so young for such great demands upon her life.
She has both her Masters in Theology and a Masters in Education, and yet she writes: «I am in a very difficult and life - threatening marital situation and it is imperative that my children and I get to safety as soon as possible (before I become a statistic of domestic violence)...» For her the ethical choice is clear whether to live on in a farcical and dangerous relationship so as to serve the demands made on her by society... or to protect herself and her children.
I seek only your approval by submitting to your absurd and egotistical demands so that I may live forever in heaven.
But if it is moved any closer to him, so close that it is presented in dead earnestness as a demand upon him, then the self - preservation instinct of the natural life is aroused to such an extent that it becomes a regular fury, as happens through drinking, or as they say, a furor uterinus.
We want to put our own lives and our families (though not always our parents, with the demands and responsibilities they place on us) first — and quite properly so, we are told, for the avenue to social change lies in our perfect children.
But those demands of the living also are infinite and infinitely legitimate, and so, here indeed, without resurrection arises an irresolvable problem: I should not cease mourning and apologizing, and yet I should.
(1) The simpler depends upon fewer specific conditions and has fewer, less demanding needs; human life, for example, depends upon so many more factors than single - celled marine life does.
Or one can be so concerned with his own comfort and prosperity and the demands of his business, family, or other immediate circle that he can be quite obtuse to the fact that in half of the world's population, there are chronic hunger and malnutrition, high infant mortality, and a much shorter life span than in opulent America.
If you're a so - called Christian that is not aware of what Christ demands for you to gain eternal life in Heaven, then you have been blinded by your greed.
So far as I understand the matter, the conditions of reasonableness in our situation are secular, even if not secularistic, conditions, i.e., they demand the unqualified acceptance both of the method and world - picture of modern science and critical history and of the reality and significance of this world of time and change, which is the context of our lives as secular men.
Nor will its use demand payment of fare, and no longer will His children need travel across land or sea, no, but upon the winds of the air as like He does, and shall dwell upon the clouds in great floating cities away from the foulness of the earth's sand upon which will crawl the wicked children, and the wicked hostesses except those which He sees fit to allow to visit the cloudy cities for reasons of firm discipline... (10:45) Round shapely... (10:63) And as it is written so shall it come to pass while I do live.
He writes, «Every man, no matter how innocent he may be, owes God more than his life; and so, although these persons do not will it by any explicit act, yet they perform an act that is owed, since all men are obliged to give their blood and their life whenever God's honor demands it.»
This is no morbid theme, but the assurance of the Gospel that just as there is the ultimate demand of self - giving, so is there no real life or fulfilment without learning that he who loves can give himself up for God since God has given himself for us.
He must have lived so that he has hours and times in which he collects his mind, so that his life can win the transparency that is a condition for being able to put the question to himself and for being able to answer it — if, of course, it is legitimate to demand that a man shall know whereof he speaks.
«Busyness serves as a kind of existential reassurance, a hedge against emptiness; obviously your life can not possibly be silly or trivial or meaningless if you are so busy, completely booked, in demand every hour of the day.»
Sober adult life demands too much for the immature individual, so he slips back via the Bacchus - trail to a level where the demands are minimal.
If he meets one set of expectations he is presented with new demands, so that he travels up an inclined plane until he is at all times living up to his full potential.
Hence Dr. Fosdick says: «He was deliberately presenting a way of life so demanding that no legalism could define it, no unredeemed heart practice it, no saint perfectly fulfill it.»
We know that television informs us, a genuine window on the world, but also that its commercial demand for profit severely limits the amount of diversity of opinion that is aired, that it tends to trivialize issues and to represent the views of the rich, so that through TV the average citizen simply can not get the information needed to make intelligent decisions about living in our democracy.
I guess it's not so much the book itself that has inspired me, but the way the author's continually refer to Jesus» teachings on the Sermon on the Mount, teachings which no one in their right mind can truly contemplate without trembling at the sort of life changes it demands.
Why does the full meaningfulness of life and history necessarily demand that good will ultimately triumph over sin and evil so that sin will no longer be a condition of our being?
There are so many demands, we can feel like an observer of our life instead of its captain.
Just as freedom demands that I should be able to walk down the street and not need to fear somebody walking up to me, pulling a gun on me, and shooting me, so too freedom demands that I should be able to live in community with people of different races, beliefs, etc without having to fear discrimination.
What the Gospel is calling us too is so demanding, radical, and profoundly life - changing, and even the best of us are such fu % # k ups and unfaithful bastards that I believe with Heidegger and Bonhoeffer «Only a suffering God can save us.
What he sees, however, looking back, is a young man, so fearful of all the demands of life and religion that he thought the best thing to do was to retire from it to a monastery.
Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a present far too small; Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all.
The source of the love that Jesus demands is God's love, revealed in Jesus» message and Jesus» life, in so far as both are signs of the divine Kingdom: God's love directed toward the unworthy — for all are unworthy, the good and the bad.
In the state of the busy world today, it seems that our priorities are so focused on the high speed rhythms of work and priorities, that we don't have any time to think about what we are feeding the very body that is endlessly chugging us through a life of almost impossible demand.
Most of us are dedicated to providing healthy and delicious food for our families in addition to all the demands of daily life and shortcuts factor into that so the holier - than - thou amongst us can just shush.
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