Sentences with phrase «more wildness»

There's more wildness in store for fans of Maurice Sendak.
Admittedly, Maserati's country of origin and storied past left this author expecting a bit more wildness, a tad more extroversion, and a touch more madness from the curvy four door.
it makes me miss all the more the wildness and pick - your - own orchards of my home in Maine.

Not exact matches

I wonder if fame is more a construct of our celebrity - obsession, but God isn't the new celebrity to brand and make palatable for the masses — there is too much complexity and wildness for God; God won't obey the spreadsheets.
For more on that story, we can turn to Jeffrey Bilbro's Loving God's Wildness: The Christian Roots of Ecological Ethics in American Literature.
As you flip through the pages, you and your child can feel more grounded, peaceful, and uplifted by the beauty and wildness of true art and quality children's literature delivered to your door six times a year.
None of them, because wildness, altitude and processing techniques are more important than any specific country.
Position away, O ye spinners: The good news for all who are not awards voters is that this newer, shorter World — shorter, anyway, in the category of languid movies over two hours — is that it communicates Malick's luminous artistic vision of innocence and loss, wildness and order, risks taken and chances lost, with more clarity than his first cut.
It shows the influence of Cassavetes in its comic dramatization of the trials of male bonding and the struggle for emotional integrity, but where Cassavetes captures the tooth - and - nail wildness of first - generation Americans clawing their way into the middle class, Anderson's film recalls an older, more disciplined, although no less self - excoriating, tradition — the WASP modernism exemplified by Ernest Hemingway and Howard Hawks.
As the film progresses things do get more outlandish but it is always grounded by the characters and the exploration of the dynamic between a gruff wildness man and the kid from the city.
How can readers (who may not be ready for goshawks of their own) more productively interact with or participate in wildness?
I think the Oehlen show [at the New Museum] is more where my soul is — I really love the wildness, the unpredictability of his work.
The press release states that Pedersen «was among other things a leading figure in the European artist group Cobra, and whose hallmark was a boundless imagination and an inexhaustible joy in creation... Besides the artist's well known pictorial universe, ARKEN's exhibition also demonstrates the variety of Carl - Henning Pedersen's art: war pictures typified by wildness and horror, the eruption of energy in the Cobra years, and later examples of a more texturally oriented surface painting.
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