Atheists will always latch on to whatever flimsy excuse they can come up with at the spur of the moment to support their own desire to continue to be their own little emperor of their own
little fragile life.
Not exact matches
We should tremble for joy as before the new and
fragile life of a
little child.
Let's just keep the focus on these adorable,
fragile, precious, and wonderful
little children that graced the
lives of the people they new with their innocence and love.
These white blood cells battle germs for the
little ones during their most
fragile year of
life.
Your assistance at such a
fragile time in their
lives is just helping them to be a
little more comfortable in the meantime.
Armed with nothing but your wits and a pair of top of the range Stealthing Goggles, it's your job to make your way through a deadly facility that's determined to extinguish your
fragile little life.
Of course, in the style of The Man Who Knew Too
Little or, uh... Rough Night, a real -
life crime intrudes on the supposed performance, sending a bunch of
fragile - ego softies out on a flailing rescue mission.
The presence of cell phones would have punctured Ballard's
fragile concept (already a
little arch and dated), and the result here is gloriously retro: Fitted three - piece suits, shagadelic furnishings and a Moog - satured score by Clint Mansell make the whole film feel like a Pink Floyd album cover come to
life.
From the vantage point of some distance the beauty of our planet and the rich diversity of
life it sustains become clear, how promising and abundant this
little spot in the universe is, but also how vulnerable and
fragile.
And sadly, because their
little lives can be so
fragile, many shelters consider them too resource - intensive to raise.
Our veterinary team sedated this tiny
life, then drained the abscess on her
fragile little neck, trimmed the necrotic skin away, cleaned and stitched her wound.
We are unable to accept pets under 8 weeks of age because of their susceptibility to disease and
fragile condition, shelter
life is not conducive for the
little ones.
So as we look into the room — it is arranged according to Byars's instructions as if the entire space were a vitrine — we see the essence of human
life brilliantly distilled into these
fragile and transparent
little reliquaries.