Sentences with phrase «many wondrous»

May is considered one of the best times to visit Cusco, the former capital of the Inca Empire and the gateway to the wondrous Machu Picchu ruins.
What wondrous things will we be introduced this year that will never make it into our lives?
But the live stream was a showcase of the wondrous potential of VR to educate, to train, and, more generally, to transport the masses into situations that would otherwise be impossible to experience.
But, claimed McKibben, we have effectively killed off this independent sphere — that wondrous, self - sustaining, life - generating realm which existed for eons before us.
Each person who was stolen from us yesterday had full live ahead of them, a life full of wondrous beauty and unlimited potential and promise.
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If what you are looking for is agricultural statistics, Statistics Canada is a wondrous place.
When, lo, as they reached the mountain's side, A wondrous portal opened wide, As if a cavern was suddenly hollowed: And the Piper advanced and the children followed, And when all were in to the very last, The door in the mountainside shut fast.
Life, upon the celestial shorelines of the terrestrially compliant are as megalithic monoliths of biologic «cellular» cosmological constants, and were ever formed and are continually forming seemingly unto forever as well placed living megalithic conglomerations in naturalisms arcades of wondrous cavalcades marching in steps of melancholy tributes to God upon the most high cosmos of universally formidable formations on the highest of unimaginable grounds!
The unfortunate person who declares that they are the work of blind, deaf and innumerable elements and causes and natures, which stream like floods; and the foolish, delirious person who claims that that wondrous remedy poured itself out when the phials were knocked over and formed itself, are certainly unreasonable and nonsensical.
But finally, I, too, CHOOSE to believe there is something beyond ourselves, something wondrous and powerful.
Seriously though, fess up to it and move on with life, there are wondrous things in store for us all in the future.
If I worked that many years for god, even built a wondrous temple to show my love and devotion.
We generally like to be good to those we feel close to, as it protects our livelihoods — Some without reason will attribute this to God, I for one will consider it a wondrous byproduct of human development.
It is a wondrous book, a marvelous celebration of a man who never wearied of celebrating the wonder and marvel of a world illumined by Christian orthodoxy.
My, what a wondrous nugget of excrement in the punch bowl at the church picnic.
And in fact, it is all the more wondrous for the fact that it's not some construct of a God that wriggled his fingers and poofed it into existence.
One of these nights the Flying Spaghetti Monster is gonna wrap his noodley appendages around your neck while you are sleeping and squeeze really hard because you are just too stupid to acknowledge his wondrous presence.
«Religion itself, without the experience of the wondrous discovery of the Son of God and communion with him who became our brother, becomes a mere set of principles which are increasingly difficult to understand, and rules which are increasingly hard to accept.»
I want my daughter to see the world as a wondrous, beautiful and adventurous place bursting with potential.
then «wondrous, awe - inspiring».
Although she can parrot the state's language, as in her wondrous passing remark that oranges have been hard to get «since Central America was lost to the Libertheos» (p. 25), her main hope for survival lies in exercising her ability to «read» and «write.»
Hardly a paragraph passes without Cheever's invocation of the world's wondrous luminosity.
Inspiring hundreds of thousands of readers to wake to their own wondrous lives, the New York Times Bestseller, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are, shares the journey of one woman facing her own hard, dark days and hidden fears, and stumbling straight into the answer of life's great riddle: How do you discover joy — right here and now?
Mary rides; her heart still flutters, Though she does not know of snowflakes Save a star whose wondrous whiteness Blazes forth to stop man's falling, Heralds Hope like angel feathers Left within her lap last winter.
Let His wondrous love, told right from creation to the creche, awaken you again, surprise you, capture your heart!
A book that is like your own larger - than - life Advent Calendar, opening up to 25 wondrous stories that tell the family tree of Jesus, from Creation to His Coming.
And if I were a Plato in sentimental enthusiasm, and if my heart beat as violently as Alcibiades» or more violently than that of the Corybantic mystic while listening to the words of Socrates; if the passion of my admiration knew no rest until I had clasped the wondrous master in my arms — Socrates would but smile at me and say: «My friend, how deceitful a lover you are!
In my day job as the editor of The Englewood Review of Books, I've staked my life and work on the hope that reading carefully and well will undoubtedly transform us, reforming the ways that we think, talk about and live within this wondrous web of life that is God's creation.
But it is even more telling in terms of our perception of the world, of how wondrous it is and how much we do in fact care for it, to think small.
His readers need to be ever more fully reconciled to, or set apart entirely for, the purpose which is adumbrated in the wondrous peace that they already know.
One of Britain's top slide guitarists (Haworth regularly works with musicians from Eric Clapton's backing band), he offers two instrumentals: an electric slide version of Elvis» «Crying in the Chapel» and a beautiful, meditative fingerpick - and bottleneck take on «When I Survey the Wondrous Cross».
Had her mother possessed a sense of irony, that could have been a wondrous thing.
If the price of virginity is the repression and distortion of that which is good and wondrous; if virginity is achieved by surrounding sex with guilt and fear; if the quest for virginity drives them to an unhealthy dependency on some form of autoeroticism as a preferred means to release their sexual energy; then for those reasons I would say the price of virginity is too high on my scale of values.
Yet it is through that still small voice that God is able to bring this wondrous universe into being; without God's directing agency all would remain chaos.
Moreover, as Isaac was a wondrous gift and not a paternal possession, as God gave, so God may take back.
Only because of his growing sense of what it might mean to walk wholeheartedly before God and because of the wondrous existence of the long - promised heir in Isaac was Abraham able to lose Ishmael, as he had lost Lot before him.
He has experienced awe, the religious passion, during the dark vision between the sacrificial pieces; he has enacted the new covenant marked by (self --RRB- circumcision — a symbolic act of «partial sacrifice,» betokening dedication to God's ways; he has been God's partner in the judgment on Sodom and Gomorrah, and in his own heart has accepted responsibility for (what he thought was) the «death» of Lot; he has beheld the wondrous birth of Isaac and endured the banishment of Ishmael.
What could be more wondrous and marvelous than this — except that our sensitivities have been dulled to the mystery?
Central to this tale would be the wondrous birth of Isaac, after a lifetime (ninety years) of infertility, which leaves no doubt that children are a gift, not a maternal product and possession — the latter a dangerous, albeit perfectly natural, belief of womankind, as we learn from Eve's proud boasting at the birth of Cain.
(O wondrous bard who can send different secret messages to different Catholics!)
We search after the wondrous and marvelous everywhere but in the simple acts of carrying fuel and drawing water.
Psalm 119:18, «Open my eyes, that I may see wondrous things from Your law.»
as Maritain called it, which alone can account for both the terrible perversion and the wondrous exaltation of human life as it exists before God.
Your lackiness of whackiness is a wondrous breathe of succulent delirium with a pinch of cascading dementias
Through parenting, the image of God is restored in children, and children are formed into «wondrous statues for God.»
We can understand why the Psalmist prays: «Open thou mine eyes that I may see the wondrous things of thy law»; why the Christ of the Fourth Gospel asserts: «Except a man be born anew he can not see the kingdom of God»; and why Paul writes to the Christians at Rome: «Even so reckon ye also yourselves to be dead unto sin, but alive unto God in Christ Jesus.»
When he, you, or anyone else can explain the precambrian explosion and how it counters Darwins wondrous hypothesis, I will lend you an ear.
While it has always been evident to me that there is [a] God, by the testimony of this wondrous universe and life in it, I never believed in [a] Personal God before going through what I described.
Feminist revision: «Life can be wondrous or ordinary, enjoyable or traumatic, danced with or fought with, and survived.
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