Because
life feels increasingly fictional, that is, we need not go to books for yet more make believe.
For this very reason, the Samsung Gear
Live feels increasingly relevant.
Not exact matches
I don't have any hard data to back this up, but I'm
increasingly getting the
feeling that if you were to inform yourself of what's going on in the world solely by using Twitter, you'd probably go through
life as a very angry individual.
Seminars on work -
life balance that use terms like «biological clock» and «mompreneur» are tired clichés at women's conferences, but
increasingly it's not just working women who are
feeling the pressures of having plenty of ambition and money, but no time.
Increasingly, I
feel that I
live in a different country, only the dividing line is the Rockies, and the cultural disconnect is over the Kinder Morgan pipeline.
In the wake of Obama's re-election, conservatives are deeply depressed and
increasingly feel estranged from contemporary America, even though vote-wise, it remains a «50 - 50 nation,» and even though many of them
live in areas in which conservatism is the dominant political creed by far.
With courts
increasingly willing to nullify popular legislation and proclaim new rights, legislators are encouraged to avoid their responsibility for tackling controversial issues; interest groups are encouraged to take their cases to the courts rather than to try to persuade their fellow citizens; and citizens get the
feeling that they have no say in setting the conditions under which they
live, work, and raise their children.
When a partner
lives with someone who views porn, whether that's recreational or compulsive, they often experience profound
feelings of betrayal, as libido for partnered sex dwindles and arousal becomes
increasingly difficult.
Increasingly, women are getting into consciousness raising groups with other women and discovering that they are not «sick,» that other women have the same experiences and
feelings, that they don't need counseling at all but merely a sense of their own identity which will allow them to lead fuller
lives.
I found myself fascinated by the way Greg handles and defends their
increasingly complex friendship, as it's one that can simultaneously make you
feel guilty for laughing at the real -
life Tommy's mannerisms, accent and awkward behavior.
Thus, technique becomes an autonomous, self - directing, all - encompassing force which
increasingly subjects human
life,
feelings, and desires to the requirements of the encroaching systems themselves.
In what
feels like an
increasingly volatile climate, that some of us are surprised by and others are less so, how does Jesus» exhortation to love our enemies find real traction in our
living?
In the last ten years I have moved
increasingly toward experiential teaching (using self - awareness exercises, role playing of counseling methods,
live demonstrations of growth groups, and so forth), which involves the students» own
feelings, responses, and needs; asking the students to draw up their own «learning contract» based on what they want to get from a given course or workshop; expecting students to participate in the teaching by sharing in some systematic way the insights they have discovered to be meaningful; revealing my own struggles, uncertainties, and weaknesses; and asking the students to evaluate anonymously the course, including my teaching.
We are discovering
increasingly more about what they experience before birth, how they
feel during birth, and what kind of birth and babyhood empowers them to become winners in
life.
Watching this film about Darwin's
life, I
felt his pain —
increasingly so, as I sat through nearly 2 hours of dead Annie's ghost repeatedly appearing before him and admonishing him.
Time, said by poets to resemble a flowing stream,
feels increasingly like an igloo: a hard, shrinking exoskeleton that simultaneously shapes our
lives as it crushes them.
I tried to stay friends with her until being around her began to make me to
feel increasingly defensive and guilty for just
living my
life.
The months after I became
increasingly tired, and
felt as though I'd lost my zest for
life.
I found myself
increasingly buckling under the pressure of high rent, and
feeling lonely working from home with my friends
living on the other side of town.
Candlemas (also spelled Candlemass), also known as the Feast of the Presentation of Our Lord Jesus and the Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Single women in their 40s and 50s are
increasingly feeling that their love
lives are over as men their own age use online dating to cherry - pick younger models.
Single women in their 40s and 50s are
increasingly feeling that their love
lives.
The shift away from the show's strength — the gritty, believable portrayal of MC
life — towards
increasingly bombastic events simply
feels forced.
Ruth Kimke (Lynskey, They Came Together) is a misfit in her own local society, a nursing assistant who looks at the people at the bitter, uncaring world she's
living in and
feels increasingly disconnected.
Sookie is a telepathic hottie who
feels increasingly isolated by her ability to hear the crude and dispiriting internal shit everyone around her thinks, until a brooding, good - looking lone vampire named Bill (Stephen Moyer) walks into her place of work, at which point she knows her
life is going to perk up.
Its even pace, alternating between vignettes of the
lives of
increasingly impoverished farmers and the harsh beauty of the wintry landscape, builds to a climax that is powerful without
feeling manipulative.
Set in a near future that
feels remarkably authentic (well, except for the high - waisted pants that dominate the fashion), «Her» is a subtle but effective commentary on the role that technology plays in our
increasingly anti-social
lives; one where we're more connected to our gadgets than the people around us.
The film has a small, intimate
feel to it exploring the pained
life and quirky antics of a great artist, which is becoming
increasingly common these days (e.g. Inside Llewyn Davis, Maudie, Mr. Turner, Love & Mercy).
With the loss of some of its personality, Forza Motorsport 6 sometimes
feels like a little less than the sum of many much improved parts, and there are certain quality - of -
life changes that
feel increasingly overdue.
Cancer is an awful thing (recently having taken legendary actors like Alan Rickman and iconic musicians such as David Bowie), so for those brief moments of emotional content where Deadpool accepts his fate, or decides to ditch the love of his
life feeling that the top - secret experimental treatment that went wrong has left him far too horribly disfigured for anyone to properly love him, by extension we also grow to hate the villain Ajax
increasingly more.
Though it is shot in the wider (and
increasingly more common) of the two aspect ratios used in cinema today,
Life doesn't entirely shake a made - for - TV
feel.
But as it becomes
increasingly clear, Haneke is showing us the various familial influences that contribute to the alienation
felt by troubled 13 - year - old Eve Laurent (Fantine Harduin), a despondent loner who's forced to
live with her estranged father, Thomas (Mathieu Kassovitz), after she poisons her biological mother.
Ultimately, it
feels like we've
lived through a sea change in school reform, one which means reformers are
increasingly inclined to behave as proud stewards of a new establishment.
They're learning how to handle new demands in school and social
life while dealing with new, intense emotions (both positive and negative), and they're
increasingly feeling that they should do so without adult guidance.
This
feels like a missed opportunity for an industry that needs to reach out to more readers at low cost and in ways that make sense in the context of the
increasingly digital
lives of consumers.
But as the pages turn, the revelation comes, and the fearful odyssey of a midget in a full - sized world rings
increasingly true as the perfect expression of what every human being — regardless of size —
feels throughout
life, as both child and adult: that the world does not fit, that we were not meant for it, that every act of love we tender towards the world is met with misunderstanding and rebuff.
With longer
life expectancies the norm, pensions becoming
increasingly rare, and market volatility, finding your path to meeting retirement savings goals can
feel confusing and complex.
Having
lived and worked in the UK for eight years, it breaks my heart to see the division and hostility
increasingly rampant in a country I still have such fond
feelings for.
Even though this is not a big problem at the early stage of your village, as your town becomes bigger, your pioneers will
feel increasingly unhappy
living in a dirty town.
Moderated by Sharon Louden, Artist and Editor Panelists include: Sean Mellyn and Jennifer Dalton, Artists and Contributors to «
Living and Sustaining a Creative Life» Christian Viveros - Faune, Writer, Curator and Art Critic for the Village Voice Paddy Johnson, is the founding Editor of Art F City and writes a column on art and Internet for artnet news At a time when art is increasingly viewed as a commodity and art - school graduates feel that gallery representation is imperative for making a living and a career, it is more important than ever to show the reality of how an artist sustains a creative practice over
Living and Sustaining a Creative
Life» Christian Viveros - Faune, Writer, Curator and Art Critic for the Village Voice Paddy Johnson, is the founding Editor of Art F City and writes a column on art and Internet for artnet news At a time when art is
increasingly viewed as a commodity and art - school graduates
feel that gallery representation is imperative for making a
living and a career, it is more important than ever to show the reality of how an artist sustains a creative practice over
living and a career, it is more important than ever to show the reality of how an artist sustains a creative practice over time.
Unlike Rothko's palette which became
increasingly dark toward the end of his
life, Still's late works have a lighter, more ethereal
feel with areas of raw, unprimed canvas along with white paint.
Minton took his own
life aged just 40, struggling to cope in a society in which his homosexuality was both illegal and stigmatised, and in an art world from which he
felt increasingly alienated.
More and more it seems that people with huge egos, power in isolation, (that is, with no over sight) and that
live life's separate from having to accept responsibility for their actions,
increasingly feel that they are invincible.
Many experts
feel distracted driving has become the top cause of car collisions in our
increasingly busy
lives.
I always want her (and our son) to
feel comfortable confiding in me and keeping me informed about what's going on in their
lives — something that will become
increasingly important as they age and spend more and more time in their own private social worlds.
Children who successfully complete this stage may
feel increasingly confident, while children who experience setbacks in their completion of this stage may begin to experience self - doubt and continue to do so throughout
life.
These difficulties often result in partners leading
increasingly separate
lives, even while they struggle internally with
feelings such as anger, resentment, sadness, loss, rejection, and loneliness.
Whether clients are struggling in their personal or professional relationships or whether they are
feeling sad, stuck or finding it
increasingly hard to make important
life choices or perhaps experiencing symptoms of anxiety, low self - esteem or depression, Martha provides a safe, non-judgmental and confidential space in which clients can explore their difficult and painful issues.