Trees and their growth patterns — the records of their cellular
life imbued in the heartwood like the veins and cells in the human body — are the jumping - off point and touchstone of these pieces.
This examination of society through art and photos creates an interesting juxtaposition which in the instance of Freud's chair, a simple object that is in reality and in
life imbued with an intense meaning which is highlighted by the presence of the photographs composing them.
Like Noah's ark, too, true art takes on a life of its own that is completely outside the hands of the creator —
a life imbued by God.
The snapshots from Heilmann's
life imbue her paintings with a highly personal significance.
Not exact matches
Forrec says the theme will
imbue St. Elizabeth with a sense of history, strengthen community ties and emphasize that the site is a real town — not merely a collection of homes for people
living out their final years.
Whenever Buffett meets with college students, he
imbues them with this advice from his own (very fortunate)
life.
Let's be clear about this corporo - fuedal world we
live in: the CEOs are the kings and queens, the board are the nobility, and economists and other business school academics are their knights errant,
imbued with the holy quest of maintaining power for their corporate masters.
Toys - to -
life is fairly self - descriptive: hardware and software work together to
imbue compatible physical toys with «
life» within a video game.
What Steve and I, and other converts to Lutheranism (the original «evangelicalism») share, is a time in
life where our
life became «free» because of proper Christian doctrine and we are
imbued with this.
However, no problem — John divides
life into Light and (spiritual) Darkness — the trick is being incapable of being
imbued with darkness; then hating anyone is virtually impossible, even if you don't love them quite the way you should all of the time.
Worship is a time of sharing, praying, questioning, pondering, searching, actively being the Kingdom of God — and learning how to
imbue our
life with that Kingdom and how to
live that Kingdom into the world.
Every culture and society has heroes — people who have
lived a
life imbued with a sense of value and contribution that far exceeds the status quo of «just
living».
If estimating the present value of innate objects is difficult, how much more uncertain it must be to ascribe such a value to an entity
imbued with
life!
We can only
live faithfully if our
lives are
imbued with a thorough - going monotheism.
God can
imbue our being — our thoughts, emotions, choices, actions, our very
life essence — only through our invitation and practice.
No other approach to an educational problem seems possible, since a school is never separable from the community in which it works, whose
living tradition it carries on, into which it sends citizens and leaders
imbued with that tradition and committed to the social values.
The «soil» of our
lives is often
imbued with struggle, pain and times of very deep distress, but these were all known by the «man of sorrows», who carried these bodily to the cross with all that impedes us now, that, as William Tyndale so richly put it, we might gain that better resurrection.
Still more, there is sometimes backbreaking and dangerous labor, or tedious and boring work, that must be done if we or our loved ones are to
live, but the language of vocation
imbues such work with a kind of meaning and significance that may seem unbelievable to those who must actually do it.
It is questionable whether our own
lives can be seriously taken as deeply meaningful unless the cosmic context of these
lives is itself
imbued with purpose.
God is neither omniscient nor omnipresent God is Always Here with us in the Now God Permeates and
Imbues our being — our thoughts, emotions, choices, and actions — only through our invitation and practice God is an Influential Presence only to the extent that we make ourselves aware of it and learn to be sensitive to it God is in Relationship with us while being deliberately unaware of our future and forgivingly dismissive of our past God is not in the past or the future God can not intrude in or impose on
life God does not preplan or predestine the course or end of
life
The power that originally saved Harry's
life was simply his mother's love: this power, and not some spell,
imbued him with protection against Voldemort.
If God is
imbued with the charity which He Himself enjoins His creatures to
live by, then He must lack the divine power to create and sustain a world in which such charity obtains: He is not God.
Ivan will not grant it, for then he, too, would be called to embrace the same kenotic suffering and joy that
imbue Alyosha's entire
life.
Rather, because of man's real historical nature, as a spiritual and corporeal being in a history of being, man's identity is not from the first moments immediately
imbued with the fullness of this
life.
The Buddha - Carita of Asvaghosa is the great Buddhist epic, «an actual epic created by a real poet, who, filled with intense love and reverence for the exalted figure of the Buddha, and deeply
imbued with the truth of the Buddha doctrine, was able to present the
life and doctrine of the Master in noble and artistic, but not artificial language.
The desire for
life, it
imbues every breath.
But in my long
life experience, I firmly believe character - or rather LACK of character — is
imbued in the individual.
Almost nothing
imbues our
lives with meaning and purpose as intensely as when we contribute to the happiness of others and when we treat others and ourselves with kindness and patience.
«It lowered their anxiety, improved their mood and disposition, and
imbued them with a greater acceptance of their situation and capacity to
live in the moment and appreciate each day.»
In Gros's report, published in the journal Astrophysics and Space Science, he argues that we could use smaller spacecraft,
imbued with artificial intelligence, to target those planets best suited for sustaining
life.
Try a crossfit or MMA class to
imbue your
life with fire and drive.
During that time, a trusted adviser helped her have a realization that
imbued her
life with new meaning.
Having strong relationships
imbues life with a sense of meaning.
Our bodies are
imbued with
life energy or
life force, (Qi or Chi in China, Ki in Japan, Prana in India and Tibet, Waken by the Lakotas, Orenda by the Iroquois, Megbe by the Ituri Pygmies, and The Holy Spirit by the Christian tradition) which connects us to universal
life force or divine
life energy.
Taking the time to visualize yourself planting these seeds,
imbued with your intention, into the Earth and springing forth into
life.
The procedural nature
imbues everything in the game with a sense of
life that other, better - crafted games can't match.
Here, then, is a film filled with rather quiet, observational scenes of Brady going about his new
life, yet they are still
imbued with plenty of inspiration and tension.
By breathing new
life and urgency into the story, penned by investigative veterans Leslie Cockburn and Alexander Cockburn, the entire film is
imbued with a clear - eyed, no - nonsense attitude and a fresh spirit of discovery.
Norway's hallucinatory, edge - of - the - world beauty
imbues the story with a woozy, alcoholic haze and a sense of the marginal spaces into which the messiest aspects of private
life are shoved.
Truly however the film belongs to Chiwetel Ejifor who
imbues Northup with an unwavering determination to not only survive his ordeal, but as he says, to
live.
Franco also directed the film,
imbuing his docu - dramedy with an interesting bit of irony by directing himself in a very good movie where he plays the real
life director (at least according to the credits) of a famously bad movie.
I'm not saying that some of those characters that have been referred to as that don't deserve it; I think sometimes filmmakers have not used their imagination in
imbuing their female characters with real
life.
This emphasis on behavioral naturalism — as well as his penchant for orchestrating overlapping dialogue —
imbues his films with a down - to - earth,
lived - in feeling.
As far as films go, the script and direction by Richard LaGravenese (Paris I Love You,
Living Out Loud) aren't going to set the cinematic world on fire, as he
imbues his tale with ample amounts of artistic license in order to get his overall message across.
You have to creidt Mara for
imbuing her few scenes with a warmth and vibrancy that rescues Mary Jo from the footnotes of history, allowing her to emerge as both a victim of tragedy and a human being whose
life was senselessly lost.
The latter disappointment is doubled because his character's
live - in paramour, Edie Parker, is portrayed by Elizabeth Olsen, who
imbues a strong - minded woman with striking intelligence and stirring passion.
The portent of certain conclusion hangs heavily over the proceedings, from a prologue that explicates how the magical tablet that
imbues life within inanimate museum pieces is discovered to a prophecy about «the End» approaching to the tablet's slow decay, which means the
living exhibits will surely become lifeless again.
While De Niro chooses to portray his character virtually asleep, Nicholson
imbues his with a
life force so strong he all but blows De Niro off the screen.
While Roskam does
imbue the atmosphere with a sense of
lived - in crime and the nefarious characters that map out the treacherous narrative feel genuine thanks to a convincing ensemble cast, there's too often that sense of over-familiarity that bogs down the film in a feeling like we've been here many times and seen it done much better much too often.
She enters Reeves»
life,
imbues it with meaning, then leaves, saving her new beau from the agony of watching her perish.