But I don't want to live in this narrow -
minded little world that lacks clarity.
To them and their selfish non-self-monitoring psyches, I say that they will be, in their own narrow -
minded little worlds...» As right as you want to be.»
Not exact matches
These newest results boost the case of the those who argue that immersing yourself in a fictional
world populated by layered, complex characters can't help but increase your understanding of how the human
mind works and make your fellow humans a
little less strange to you.
I mean no offense, but if you can't detect God's effect on your life and our
world and universe then maybe you should open your heart and
mind just a
little.
it's just like they can't explain the Cambrian Explosion, or
world population growth, or anything else that contradicts the fairy tale of evolution conjured up by their finite
little minds.
liberation of the captives debt slavery of the poor truth and honesty media manipulate
minds Justice free market above justice equal dignity of all marginalization of the poor women's dignity and rights (s) exploitation of women, loves
little children neglects children's dues Safeguard family break - up of family genuine freedom of conscience freedom for the market forces land, homes for all
world apartheid, homelessness work and fair wages for all unemployment: gross inequality
It is our belief that, until theology takes such a christocentric vision fully on board and synthesises it with the
world of modern science, there will be
little genuine renewal of theology and the primacy of Christ will continue to be foreign to the hearts and
minds of the people.
Sample a
little and try to think critically about the
world around with your
mind rather than your a.s.s. hole.
Much as most English Catholics love Her Majesty the Queen, many of us felt just a
little uneasywhen it became known that she referred to the late Cardinal Hume as «my Cardinal», and not entirely enthused by television images of Her Majesty attending Vespers at Westminster Cathedral, for all the
world as if it was Choral Evensong at Westminster Abbey: not because such ecumenical gestures are in themselves a bad thing, but because this one seemed all too likely to be have been a reward to the English Church for no longer making so much of a nuisance of itself, as it could have done, for instance, by criticising the supposedly Catholic -
minded Tony Blair for his wholehearted support for abortion (including abortion up to term)- a stance which, north of the border, had led the late Cardinal Winning to utter a series of blistering denunciations of the Prime Minister even during NewLabour's honeymoon years.
To have a big group of people whose
minds are so disengaged on the next
world gives
little support to everyone trying to make a go in this one.
Inspiration to do good things is something the
world needs a whole lot more of and no matter what form that inspiration comes in all walks of life should learn to appreciate it instead of always being so cynical about things they can't wrap their own
little minds around...
Keep our hearts and
minds on the
little ones that survivied and all the rest of them that have questions and doubts about the
world they are growing up in.
Surely a man who possesses even a
little erectioris ingenii has not become entirely a cold and clammy mollusk, and when he approaches what is great it can never escape his
mind that from the creation of the
world it has been customary for the result to come last, and that, if one would truly learn anything from great actions, one must pay attention precisely to the beginning.
At such a gathering as the
World Conference on Church, Community and State — the title currently used almost to the exclusion of «Life and Work» - in such a place as Oxford, it requires a
little time for the mid-American participant, even if he is not unfamiliar with the scene, to adjust his
mind to the serious and urgent issues of the conference.
For most that means traveling to Williamsport, Pa., for the
Little League
World Series, but a group of 11 - and 12 - year - old New Englanders have something else in
mind.
The fact that he is already such a superstar of the
world football has not touched his
mind even a
little bit.
After surprising the football
world by getting Isco to change his
mind and choose Madrid over Manuel Pellegrini and Manchester City, with a
little help from Zinedine Zidane, Perez has broken down the stubborn resistance of Real Sociedad and the president Jokim Aperribay and sealed the deal for the defensive midfield star Asier Illarramendi.
As your
little ones start to grow up and explore the
world, you will have peace of
mind, knowing that you are minimising your baby's contact with harmful residue, chemicals and fumes of commercial cleaning products, which will hamper their growth and affect their health.
My entire pregnancy had been spent preparing my body and
mind to bring a wonderful
little girl into the
world.
Change is hard, especially for a
little mind that's still racing to understand the
world.
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little one arrives in this great big
world, I've got all things newborn on my
mind.
While the Junior Imperial League's political education aimed to teach people why they should vote Conservative, rather than teaching them to make up their own
minds, there is
little doubt that then - Conservative leader, Stanley Baldwin, was sincere when he expressed a desire to «make democracy safe for the
world» by educating young people.
Gone are the
little white lies that used to make society run smoothly as the people of the
world excitedly usher in technology that makes the human
mind almost transparent.
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All
minds, Virginia, whether they be men's or children's, are
little... as compared to the boundless
world about him, as measured by the intelligence capacity of grasping the whole of truth and knowledge.
It's
little things, like making music, concentrates the
mind from all that is bad and sad in the
World.
I don't
mind paying a
little more for a dress that is handmade, it's a fantastic way to support other women in the business
world and hello — MADE IN AMERICA?
A
little peek into our
world (and, more accurately, my
mind).
We are at the time of year when our weather patterns are similar despite being on opposite sides of the
world (my
mind was just blown a
little bit by writing that!)
So a
little bit about me... Well, I am a sexy, energetic, fun - loving, open
minded woman who loves to broaden her perspective of the
world through the out reach of people and experiences...
Very open -
minded and with very
little boundaries, that's the way I see the
world...
I my name jeffrey, i am open -
minded i think I really love every women i the
world because everyone has a
little something and i do nt judge a book by it cover
I'm very caring, sensitive, a
little introverted, business
minded, and hoping I can find a beautiful woman to make my
world a rainbow.
So maybe he's somewhere else in the
world... who knows?!? I'm open
minded, smart, sweet, adventurous, sometimes a
little bit shy and very creative.
Now, with his
little yellow
mind blown, Emmet is pulled into a renegade adventure to help Wyldstyle thwart President Business» plans to cement his neatly ordered Lego
world in place with a substance called Kragle (actually, Krazy Glue, with a few of the letters rubbed off its tube).
In a time when most movies are
little more than filmed deals that can spend millions of dollars on elaborate special effects sequences that fade from the
mind almost as soon as they play out, he has created some of the most bizarre, hilarious, haunting and memorable imagery that I have ever seen in a film — who could forget the sight of beer baroness Isabella Rossellini standing upon artificial legs filled with her own product in «The Saddest Music in the
World,» or the horses stuck in the middle of a frozen river in «My Winnipeg»?
This is a comedy about the
little minds of people who know no other way of living or behaving, and something as inconsequential as the end of the
world isn't going to break that cycle of foolish consistency.
I'm of two
minds about the film, liking the energy and ingenuity behind many of the characters and their peculiar
little world, but the story itself, during the few times it sticks to trying to tell it, is predictable and barely cohesive.
Uncle Kent 2 Director: Todd Rohal Cast: Jennifer Prediger, Joe Swanberg, Tipper Newton, Kate Herman, Kent Osborne, Lyndsay Hailey, Steve
Little Synopsis: In a desperate search to create a follow - up to Joe Swanberg's 2011 film «Uncle Kent,» Kent Osborne travels to a comic book convention in San Diego where he loses his
mind and confronts the end of the
world.
Never
mind that a purchase of the Legacy collection whole (essaying Dracula, The Wolf Man, and Frankenstein) proves to be far better for the soul than shelling out a few bones to catch Stephen Sommers's latest assault on sense and cinema, even if doing so feels a
little like letting Universal have its cake and eat it, too: There are worse things in the
world than a mainstream shipwreck inspiring a vital resurrection.
The reality that there's a
little part of Greta's brain that knows a t - shirt has been made to celebrate her and that loads of people around the
world are wearing it and sharing our love, blows our
minds.
James Cameron declared Genisys the satisfying sequel his franchise has lacked since he turned over the writing and directing reins on 2003's Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, but don't pay that endorsement too much
mind, even if box office king of the
world Cameron, who receives a characters credit and nothing more here, has
little to gain from it (until 2019, when rights to the series return to him).
I've rarely seen a movie so gleefully enjoy what should, by all rights, be a terrifying and macabre situation, to the point where I might not
mind joining this crew for a
little end of the
world road trip as well.
Named as such for the box he wears, Eggs knows
little of the
world above, but must learn quickly when the machinations of an exterminator named Snatcher (voiced like a sewage - y river by Ben Kingsley) with upward mobility on his
mind threaten the very lives of his adopted family of «monsters.»
With a
little help from a couple of very familiar Spy Kids, Carmen (Alexa Vega) and Juni Cortez (Daryl Sabara), and some
mind - blowing gadgets, they just may be able to save the
world and possibly bring their family together while they're at it.
The most memorable action sequence finds crashing waves of oil (there's a metaphor for this dying empire) threatening Katniss and company, a ragtag band of damaged
minds and damaged souls that harbors
little hope of prevailing but refuses to sit back and watch the
world burn.
To put it another way, while I'm more than sympathetic to Jonathan's desire to read Karen Ordahl Kupperman's book about early America before weighing in on The New
World (I speak as one who read four different books about feudal Japan before writing my review of The Last Samurai a few years back), I think it's also essential to keep in
mind the fact that most audiences who see the film will come to it with very
little, if any, historical background, and that to a certain extent the film even asks to be read ahistorically.
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It seems
little or no progress have been made in constructing defenses of peace in the
minds of men since
World War II (see Figure 1).