«Usually something like this gets assembled over a period of time,
maybe by different groups, and then there's one last piece that links them together.
Not exact matches
«
Maybe we are facing a new and
different kind of epoch in the church's history where Christianity will be characterized more
by the mustard seed, where it will exist in small, seemingly insignificant
groups that nonetheless live an intensive struggle against evil and bring the good into the world - that let God in,» he told Peter Seewald in an interview for the book, «Salt of the Earth: Christianity and the Catholic Church at the End of the Millenium.»
Pope Benedict: «
Maybe we are facing a new and
different kind of epoch in the church's history where Christianity will be characterized more
by the mustard seed, where it will exist in small, seemingly insignificant
groups.»
The main
group is the same character, played
by four
different actors, making it hard to even care when one bites the dust,
maybe even more so because they're quickly replaced
by some random survivor they bump into.
There are two exceptions, for my money: The Arkham games, since taking down a large
group of enemies required such precision and fluidity (though that wasn't DLC, so
maybe that doesn't even count) and Dishonored «s much - more - fun - than - I - expected «Dunwall City Trials» which,
by focusing purely on individual elements of gameplay, ended up feeling very
different from the base game.
I mean that's the nail on the head right there is that the cultural expectations, the personal expectations depending on how you grew up and what you envisioned for yourself as a mom, what you envision for yourself as a professional, as a lawyer, those things can sometimes be at odds with each other and there is an enormous amount of guilt around those expectations and even sometimes I've heard women in my
group talk about they sometimes get negative messages from their spouse directly or from other family members or other friends who are moms who
maybe are on a
different path this time and sometimes I call it death
by a thousand paper cuts.