Sentences with phrase «man clinging»

The shooting that left a man clinging to life on Wednesday happened in front of several children, leaving them with trauma and fear.
I cling to the sacraments like a drowning man clinging to a life preserver, headed over the falls.
Jesus used the words «male and female, a man clings to his wife, the two become one.»
For most men cling to this world, and do not muster energy to decide wholly for God.
A DECADE AGO and rising every catastrophic day this old has been stays clinging to his job, like a drowning man clings to a log that is about to be torn from his incompetant, desperate and arrogant grasp.
The Reds are out of the running for any silverware while even the prospect of European football next season is becoming more and more of a long - shot, with fifth - placed Spurs five - points clear having played one game fewer while Man City are nine - points further up the table in fourth, with Roberto Mancini's men clinging onto that elusive Champions League berth for dear life.

Not exact matches

A man was seen riding a train by clinging on to the windscreen wiper outside of the moving train in Perth on Saturday (September 23).
He even has his own group of fans, called «Bogleheads,» who cling to every utterance and pronouncement from the great man.
the man «clings to the woman» in an attempt to regain half his flesh, which God took from him once he was placed in Eden.
Clinging to a man - centered approach to existence will lead to a man - centered destiny, and destination.
But I suspect you are disinclined to sympathize with a man to whom so many gross suspicions cling.
It also spoke of celibacy as expressing and increasing «pastoral charity» and helping the priest to cling to Christ with an «undivided heart» and be dedicated through Christ more freely to the service of God and men and be less encumbered for the task of «heavenly regeneration» (PO n. 16).
The poor man may be clinging (with a wisdom he himself by no means understands) to that which is his life.
Man that has to be the epitamy of selfishness, all so they can try to cling to this temporary existence just a little longer.
Man, some people are so scared of our mortality and insignificance in the universe, that they will cling to anything to try to prove that their «God» exists, even if it makes no sense at all.
In addition, Native Americans developed their own spirituality, INDEPENDENTLY of any influence from Judeo - Whatever - ism, which in and of itself should be proof enough to anyone who still clings to religion that ALL religions are MAN - MADE and FAULTY.
Most would deem a screaming man run up and cut off your arm with a machette as evil, until you realize that he just saved your life as you see the black mamba still clinging to the outstretched fingers of your severed arm.
It was tough for me to give up those things that I clung to that were institutionalized by man especially when I thought they worked or because they had His name attached to them.
Modern man is insecure and repressed — isolated from his fellows yet desperately clinging to the collectivity which he trusts to protect him from the might of other collectivities.
And the unhappy man, not daring to go out lest he should be the prey of the beast, not daring to jump to the bottom lest he should be devoured by the dragon, clings to the branches of a wild bush which grows out of one of the cracks of the well.
That wherein immediacy has its being, or (supposing that after all it has a little bit of reflection in itself) that part thereof to which it especially clings, a man is deprived of by «a stroke of fate,» in short, he becomes, as he calls it, unfortunate, that is, the immediacy in him receives such a shock that it can not recover itself — he despairs.
The worldly view always clings fast to the difference between man and man, and naturally it has no understanding of the one thing needful (for to have that is spirituality), and therefore no understanding of the narrowness and meanness of mind which is exemplified in having lost one's self — not by evaporation in the infinite, but by being entirely finitized, by having become, instead of a self, a number, just one man more, one more repetition of this everlasting Einerlei.
«And as you saw iron mixed with muddy clay, they are mixing themselves with the seed of men, but they are not clinging to each other, even as iron does not mix with clay.
Romesh Dutt, translator of the Epics in Everyman's Library says of them: «The Hindu scarcely lives, man or woman, high or low, educated or ignorant, whose earliest recollections do not cling to the story and the character of the great Epics.
The book dealt with the cheap grace a young man can cling to and led me toward another path.
If a man must say that he can not find God in the reality of his own present life, and if he would compensate for this by the thought that God is nevertheless the final cause of all that happens, then his belief in God will be a theoretical speculation or a dogma; and however great the force with which he clings to this belief, it will not be true faith, for faith can be only the recognition of the activity of God in his own life.
Man redeems the time by living in it, clinging to the dimensions of past and future time.
It is wrong for man's curiosity to search «past and future and cling to that dimension.
The first verses were revealed in Quran: 96:1 - 19 Recite in the name of your Lord who created Created man from a clinging substance Recite, and your Lord is the most Generous Who taught by the pen Taught man that which he knew not No!
Creation comes about only through destruction, in a universe and plane of existence of seemingly infinite stretches and constantly redefined understandings, the poor wretch who clings to archaic mans reasoning will find himself continually outclassed, out thought and out performed.
The man, who enters the present moment with his past still clinging to him, is put in a critical position precisely as the man which through his past he has become; staking all, he stands before the future.
I suppose one must commend a man who had no access to any actual scientific information for trying to gauge the age of the earth, but at the same time it's rather foolish for modern humans to cling to a number created with no basis in reality.
Caught in this conflict, man is obliged to wrestle constantly if he is to cling to what is good, nor can he achieve his own integrity without great efforts and the help of God's grace» (Gaudium et spes 37).
According to this account, the man «clings to the woman» in an attempt to regain half his flesh, which God took from him once he was placed in Eden.
As soon as Augustine calls this young man his «dear friend,» he takes it back: «But he was not in those early days [of childhood], nor even in this later time, a friend in the true meaning of friendship, because there can be no true friendship unless those who cling to each other are welded together by you [God] in that love which is spread throughout our hearts by the holy spirit which is given to us.»
As for why not believe Wenger, you can not be serious; the man repeatedly tells lies these days in his effort to cling on to his job which only the most simple and gullible like yourself still believe.
i think this was coquelines best game so far that was too much technique boy, Ozill was constantly laying in those balls, carzola, koscielny, merts, ramsey, Bellerin was as usuall exceptional, monreal n man Sherzee did t well every time he had a chance to, the subs werent bad at all having made a goal btn them n jack wasnt bad except 4over clinging on to the ball.
The main reason I have always wanted wenger out is for his record against the big teams, it is poor to say the least and most managers would be sacked with that kind of record.I still cling on to the hope that we will beat one of Chelsea, Man United or mancity this season even though it is seemingly impossible with wenger in charge
The fact that you have useless players that you cant fully trust in Theo, Ox, Sanogo, etc does not mean you should cling on to the young man for a few weeks.
A taint still clings to Jockey Johnny Loftus, who rode the great horse, Man o» War, in the only race Big Red ever lost
Klopp's men were just trying to cling on to the slim possibility of challenging for the top four.
Kean is defiantly clinging onto power at Blackburn, still convinced that he is the right man to lead the club out of the relegation mire − not that avoiding the drop is his objective this season; the owners expect, demand even, European football.
There's a small chance Newcastle will put Man Utd on hold tomorrow night, I'll cling to that hope, weak as it may be.
The Clarets are two seasons into their potential new era as a yo - yo club and a hitherto cagey transfer window has ensured that Brian Laws has clung onto the majority of his key men.
Then, just four days later, they put one foot in the semi-final of the Champions League, thanks in no small part to man of the moment Wayne Rooney, who else, who struck midway through the first half as United clung on for a priceless 1 - 0 away win in West London.
However, rather than witness the five - time European Cup winners leave them clinging on to their seats, Augsburg witnessed a performance lacking swagger, spark and creativity from Klopp's men.
Several of the men described are keen to embrace all that suits them of modern, Western culture, yet continue to cling onto outdated views on women that merely stand as an excuse for the expression of their libido.
He said this young man like many others have lost hope in the system and have resorted to clinging their hopes unto churches and that one does not need to conduct a research to know that there is too much hardship.
Yet you cling to that absurd belief like a drowning man hanging onto a life raft.
FROM the search for an iridescent butterfly the colour of a summer sky and as big as a big man's hand, swarms of red and black Monarchs filling the trees in a Californian grove, to a scant handful of butterflies clinging to a hanged man, you will understand that John Murray's short stories are visual and visceral.
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