Sentences with phrase «like dread of»

Her themes include hot - button issues like gender, race, economic inequality and guns, as well as timeless subjects like dread of the future, our relationship to technology and the comic - torturous life of the artist.
His sorrow, his concern, his despair, is selfish (like the dread of sin which at times almost frightens a man into sin) because it is self - love which would like to be proud of itself, like to be without sin — and consolation is what he is least in need of, wherefore also the prodigious quantity of consoling thoughts the physicians of the soul prescribe only make the sickness worse.

Not exact matches

If you like your job but the Sunday dread comes from the stress of commuting, you might be a good fit for remote work.
Heaps of snow, minimal sunlight, gusty winds that make you feel like you might as well be at the North Pole... these are some of the reasons we dread winter, or at least its length.
But these days, it feels like businesses are afraid to embrace these fundamental truths and instead work desperately to «think outside the box» and «reinvent the wheel» (without phrasing it that way, of course, or they would perpetuate more dreaded clichés).
You'll only like the money, and every Monday you'll dread getting up out of bed.
Does the prospect of taking a «Facebook holiday» fill you with dread as you picture a life of social isolation, or does it sound like an appealing and refreshing chance to change priorities?
Like pretty much all of us, Yelp co-founder Jeremy Stoppelman dreads time - wasting meetings.
It's perfectly normal to dread the first day of a job - it means a loss of free time, added frustration, and some nervousness about what it's going to be like.
Mining stocks are an extremely volatile asset class where the odds of any investor getting into a story, experiencing impressive gains, only to then take a round trip back to break - even... and finally into NEGATIVE territory are actually quite high (sadly)... In fact, that dreaded rollercoaster ride where you see all your once «hefty» profits in any single position later eviscerated into NOTHING is something that I've experienced more often than I'd like to admit...
Just five years ago, that number was 2,475, and a chart of the growth looks like the dreaded hockey stick.
Like the weary sailor, the refugee from wreck and storm, who escapes half «dead, and then, in terror, shudders with dread at the very mention of the name of the «sea»; who swears he'll never sail again, who raves he'll stay home, even on the calmest days, but then, in time, forgets his fearful ways, and seeks, again, his fortune above the waves; I, too, have barely escaped the storms that revolve around you, my love, traveling far away, vowing to avoid another catastrophe, but I can't; the thought of you breaks my resolve, and so, I return to where, on that fateful day, Inearly drowned in your tempestuous sea.
Like Kierkegaard's restless dread of the Christian life, Foreman continues to ask life questions through song.
The gods, at least, were real, if distorted, intimations of the mysterium tremendum, and so could inspire something like holy dread or, occasionally, holy love.
Paradoxically, the pursuit is necessary because even as we, like helpless sheep, long for God's companionship, we run from God in dread of his lordship.
It was like a feeling of dread that made me seem like an orphan and isolated in the midst of all these things that were so foreign.
Unconsciousness of despair is like unconsciousness of dread (cf.. The Concept of Dread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the bodread (cf.. The Concept of Dread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the boDread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the bodread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the bodread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the bottom.
Just like the debating astrologers, who can argue until the drought breaks as to whether Virgos or Capricorns will find love this month, must fear the approach of the astronomer and his telescope, you beleivers in the various sky - fairies must dread the contenance of the rational atheist..
That there may be some who need compulsion, some who, if they were free - footed, would riot in selfish pleasures like unruly beasts, is doubtless true; but a man must prove precisely that he is not of this number by the fact that he knows how to speak with dread and trembling; and out of reverence for the great one is bound to speak, lest it be forgotten for fear of the ill effect, which surely will fail to eventuate when a man talks in such a way that one knows it for the great, knows its terror — and apart from the terror one does not know the great at all.
Many who would like to believe in eternal life have a rankling suspicion that it is a bit of wishful thinking intended to ease our loneliness and dread of dying.
(Job 31:3) Like a coagulated clot in the vessel of memory They articulated their dread of an event taken as a pretext.
I always so much love the way most visitors speak of it:) I'm actually dreading leaving California for Paris, but eh, it seems like a nice city (where you absolutely need a sense of humor or you don't survive).
So anyway, I make this chicken and put it on the table, sort of dreading the typical comments like «Ew, what's that?»
Sunday was also the first game of our beach flag football team and I was dreading playing just because I felt like I still had a million more things to do, but I'm so glad I went.
Now, when it comes to fall — I always feel like there's 2 groups of people: the ones rejoicing and the ones dreading the end of summer.
and because it uses such a small amount of flour these don't sit heavy in your stomach like most (the dreaded pancake belly) we made some yesterday and we couldn't resist making them again today.
This one of the very best psyllium Husk powder I have ever had, I add mine to my protein shakes for breakfast which gives a nice thick shake and is smooth and creamy, this psyllium husk has no grainy bits and dose not leave any gritty bits in your mouth like my last ones have, it make a nice change to have my fibre instead of dreading it
Time will tell as to which clubs are involved in the dreaded relegation fight with the likes of Sampdoria, Palermo and Udinese flirting with the drop last season, but there is undoubtedly a guarantee of tension and entertainment at both ends of the table.
Now we dread to fear if we're even going to get a point to the likes of West Brom or Sunderland.
As a fan, for me it's that strange mixture of excitement and dread that usually leads to me watching the match through my fingers like some awful horror movie: too frightened to watch, too enthralled to look away.
Dreading the water cooler banter on Monday with his work mates, Mark grudgingly prepared some opinions on how the Manchester United front three look finally to be gelling in the face of opposition like Huddersfield town and how young Master Schmeichel made a save his dad would've been proud of against whatever Sunday league side Leicester cantered to a victory over.
For the cook who is pressed for time, or who just likes the idea of letting someone else answer the dreaded question, «What's for dinner?
They're a lot like candy, and instead of dreading taking your daily pill vitamins (like me) these are actually something I looked forward to every day.
Just like mos of us with family businesses who dread taking over (especially when we have our own plans) E.B. leaves for Hollywood in pursuit of his dream of becoming a drummer.
I bought some flour sack kitchen towels because they were the cheapest white cloth I could find (I didn't like the idea of using cheesecloth), but I was dreading the idea of cutting them up.
Seems like an odd point, but Eliza had the Fisher Price rainforest gym which is a lot bigger and I was kind of dreading getting it back out (it was fine at the time as we had a giant open - plan living space, but in the new house our front room is a lot smaller).
A party like this seems to call for an impressive cake, but I was dreading the idea of making a frosted layer cake for 20 + guests, especially considering how much kitchen prep work I would already be doing for the salad bar — and did I mention I was seven months pregnant?
If you're like me, I dread putting on a pair of jeans in the morning before work.
But my fantasies of him looking like the newest member of the Jackson 5 have been at war with my dread of the daily battle to detangle.
The same is true if your anxiety leads you to dread everyday situations (like driving with baby), if panic attacks come out of the blue, or if it interferes with your ability to function (because you check on him throughout the night).
This contributes to your baby's belly bloating and can cause or mimic some of those dreaded colic - like symptoms.
I used to dread feeding both of my babies at the same time and none of my homemade solutions seemed to work and usually they like to be fed at the same time.
I didn't like the idea of drugs, or forceps, or an episiotomy (shiver) and I dreaded the thought of a caesarean.
If you dread the idea of getting more stretch marks, having to deal with morning sickness again, getting heartburn that feels like a five - alarm fire and all of the other joys that come along with carrying a child, than that might be a sign that having another baby might not be for you.
If I'm perfectly honest, I'm dreading the weeks of tedious technical debate approaching me, like some monstrous argument whale.
«Local election day for sitting prime ministers is supposed to be a day of dread, waiting for the knock on the door like a condemned man waiting for a hangman,» he said.
We also have tendencies to conform our opinions to those of the groups we identify with, to fear man - made risks more than we fear natural ones, and to believe that events causing dread — the technical term for risks that could result in particularly painful or gruesome deaths, like plane crashes and radiation burns — are inherently more risky than other events.
Like many readers, I'm sure, I read the article on the decline of phytoplankton and the cost of carbon fixes with a sense of dread (7 April, p 42).
Instead of thinking about how tired you are or how you're dreading your afternoon presentation, think about something you can look forward to, like the sunshine or the delicious leftovers in the fridge.
In my mindbodygreen course, I offer lots of great - tasting ideas so that you don't dread eating more veggies or feel like you're eating like a rabbit.
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