Sentences with phrase «more anguish»

They've been lined up behind her like a bunch of sniggering school boys, more anguish, more slutty sex, more stories of abuse please.
A woman when she is in travail hath sorrow, because her hour is come; but as soon as she is delivered of the child she remebreth no more the anguish, for joy that a man is born into the world.
Arsene Wenger celebrates his 20th anniversary as Arsenal manager this weekend against opponents who have caused him more anguish than almost any other team.
She would like to detect in him a little more anguish about closing the trunk lid on those keys.
Few bytes of humor have logged more miles on the Internet than certain bloopers and gaffes collected by Richard Lederer (in Anguished English and More Anguished English), and those excerpts having to do with religion seem to circulate most widely.
I think they reach an acme in your Zombie Series — which strikes me as more anguished than «loving concern.»
The funeral, a week later at Czech National Cemetery, brought people from all around the country, and the gravesite service was more anguished than anything Byron Bigby, Kalsu's old Sooners teammate, had ever seen.
So instead of one more anguished conversation about why Katniss can't love Gale, we get her silently laying her head against his shoulder after they hunt, a moment that works because it's about everything they're not saying.
THR's Deborah Young was just as impressed as I was, calling Foxtrot, «exponentially more anguishing.
Against this background, it is not surprising to see more and more anguished debates around editorial and distribution strategies.

Not exact matches

The book tells their stories of growth, challenge, anguish, triumph, and more, interspersed with other big names of other basketball legends and high - stakes brinksmanship.
A good rule of thumb is if the answer is less than 24 hours, keep going higher until the loss would leave you in anguish mentally or financially for more than a day.
Simply because being too rigid and too inflexible creates far more pain and anguish than perhaps the use of a wrong word, or placing an object in the wrong place, or someone turning up five minutes late.
The mysteries of yesteryear were not accompanied by a global amplification system that beamed the anguish of the missing passengers» loved ones into millions of living rooms and onto millions more mobile devices.
With our planet screaming its accelerating anguish via contaminated oceans, poisoned soils and polluted atmosphere — we indifferently add 80 million of ourselves annually and one billion more every 12 years.
Sullivan anguishes that renouncing the power to witness to government marriage is «just one more thread removed from our commonality.»
I wouldn't call Spenser a greater poet, but he saw the human condition and our often - anguished journey toward God in a richer, more humane way than Milton did, who at the end of the day was more interested in ideas than people.
Likewise, a Nephite king named Benjamin declared around 124 b.c., «And lo, he shall suffer temptations, and pain of body, hunger, thirst, and fatigue, even more than man can suffer, except it be unto death; for behold, blood cometh from every pore, so great shall be his anguish for the wickedness and the abominations of his people.
The anguish of feeling that one is not merely spatially but ontologically imprisoned in the cosmic bubble; the anxious search for an issue to, or more exactly a focal point for, the evolutionary process: these are the price we must pay for the growth of planetary consciousness; these are the dimly - recognized burdens which weigh down the souls of Christian and gentile alike in the world of today.
you are but one, we are many,,,, my friends will never return and it is a disgrace in their memory... on our own soil... where they died needlessly under the hatred of those people for our way of life... don't insult us... as we have been through much over these years and this will only lead to more distrust and anguish... how can you sleep at nite as we have great difficulty... please do not support this project is does not merit consideration... at this time...
Here, more than in any testimony developed at the trial, was the mute evidence of the anguish caused by the rift in the church: «Green silk altar hangings given by Miss Winifred Walker in memory of her sister, Ruby Walker... Private communion service given by Mrs. Annie Rose Robertson Sprague in memory of her mother and her sisters... A dogwood planted on the front lawn in memory of Marie Gatling Payne...»
I do not believe there is any theme more central to Lewis's vision of human life in relation to God, and I think there are very few indeed who have managed as well as he to invoke simultaneously in readers both an appreciation for and delight in our created life, and a sense of the pain and anguish that come when that life is fully redirected to the One from whom it comes.
More accurately, their illiteracy is spiritual, and their kind of omniscience brings a peculiarly modern anguish to the problematic knowledge of good and evil.
And nowhere in Scripture can we behold the reality of Jesus» sacrificial death and the anguish of His separation from His Father more clearly and penetratingly than in His suffering on the cross because of sin.
Such anguish may partake of various characters, having sometimes more the quality of loathing; sometimes that of irritation and exasperation; or again of self - mistrust and self - despair; or of suspicion, anxiety, trepidation, fear.
First, it is strong and vigorous and can be represented (as in the Bible it is represented on numerous occasions) as much more like sexual passion than like sloppy acquiescence in whatever happens, And second, it is passion as suffering or anguish.
Jesus» anguish on the cross was more than pain.
7 And lo, he shall suffer temptations, and pain of body, hunger, thirst, and fatigue, even more than man can suffer, except it be unto death; for behold, blood cometh from every pore, so great shall be his anguish for the wickedness and the abominations of his people.
Once she was able to see this stage of her faith as an invitation to deeper trust and companionship with Jesus» suffering, her anguish was ended and she began a new, more empowered season of life and work.
For instance, why isn't divine knowledge of what is highly probable more readily apparent to persons whose suffering and anguish it would greatly alleviate?
God is more like a parent, openly anguished over what to do about a wayward child.
The election was an anguished response of voters to the economy — nothing more.
«Nothing expresses more unequivocally the profound failure of [theologies that separate the Christ of faith and the Jesus of history] than their deeply anguished, joyless, and cheerless tone: torn between knowing and believing, they are no longer able to see anything, nor can they be convincing in any visible way.»
We tend to project our own sensitivity here, said this friend, who went on to tell me (to my surprise) that when a crab tears away the claw of another crab, as I had reported to him, the probability is that what the latter feels is more like a twinge than like the anguish that the tearing away of a limb would cause in us.
But there was a reality behind all the pictures and images — and that reality was life in God, with all the saints, where suffering and pain would be no more and where all the anguish of this mortal life would be absent entirely, being replaced by sheer joy such as that of the angels themselves.
A few more recent writers had interpreted hell in a less terrible fashion; they had even turned it into a kind of purgatory in which the anguish was a necessary means of purification — for such thinkers hell was not everlasting or eternal (whichever you choose) but temporary; in the end God would win all men to himself.
The Bishop of Leicester has said sorry for the «pain and anguish» suffered by victims of a choirmaster... More
Anguish that is,,,, mixed with the beings of disgruntalisms makes the heart bitter and as such does age, the tempests» tea pots will most enduringly boil over until it is either moved off the burner or it remains there to be boiled down to where there is no more issues left to boil upon leaving the tea pot dry to the bones!
While Dr. Altizer sees the death of God as liberation and apocalyptic promise, Sartre, I think more correctly and with deeper insight, understands this event in terms of condemnation and anguish.
Howls of anguish, groans of despair; personally, I fancy our chances more in a two - legged semi-final than in The post Euro...
This is also where the newborn's screaming becomes so shrill and heartwrenching, where he screams until his lungs have nothing more to offer so his mouth becomes stuck in a silent, breathless, crimson - faced gape of anguish.
The first was more traumatic, due to a failed ventouse (vacuum extraction) and the anguish of not being able to latch my baby on to breastfeed, followed by six months of using nipple shields.
These families have experienced unimaginable anguish because CPMs care more about being able to practice and make money than they care about whether babies live or die.
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More powerful still is the sense that Britain has had a raw deal from the EU, irrespective of the howls of anguish at the UK's rebate: fully 51 per cent disagree that Britain benefits overall from EU membership in terms of jobs and trade.
Too much by supporters anguished at the financial plight of a great institution and the grim reality of listless defeat at Goodison Park; more by millionaires who gained control of this institution than by the millionaires responsible for this loss.
Sirleaf on Friday called for national reconciliation after the vote left the anguished nation more divided than ever.
One thing is clear: If you're part of a two - career couple, and serious about remaining a couple, you've got some hard choices to make and, quite possibly, more than a little anguish ahead of you.
There were tears when looking out the window, there were cheers when professors bailed on class, and there were cries of anguish as Ivy League kids unsuccessfully attempted to skate down Locust Walk in rubber wellies (not one of the more brilliant ideas).
Though the film's emotional tone is blurry — toward the end it swerves away from farce and back toward anguish - its social criticism could hardly be more clear.
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