This headship, then, is most fully embodied not in the husband we should all wish to be but in him whose marriage is most like a crucifixion; whose wife receives most and gives least, is
most unworthy of him, is - in her own mere nature - least lovable.
Then Labour education spokesman Edward Short was quoted as saying that scrapping milk was «the meanest and
most unworthy thing» he had seen in 20 years.
Until this year, Driving Miss Daisy was looked upon as
the most unworthy winner in the past few decades.
The way you tossed it on Limbaugh was
most unworthy.
Not exact matches
been jolted out of that spiritual complacency which makes
most of us
unworthy even of damnation.
And so we too, daily engaged in our own all too human journey, searching for that which would have us be so much more than we are, and bearing our
unworthy gifts, kneel on the stable floor beside these royal ones, worshiping with them the child who is
most royal.
At the time,
most of the faithful at Mass still sat out Communion, judging themselves
unworthy.
For it is not true that only the
most stupid, narrow - minded and clerical men rise to the highest ecclesiastical offices, so that a generous, holy and idealistic people would have a wholly
unworthy clergy.
The
most troubling of public neighbors were the able - bodied unemployed, and reformers endeavored to separate out those worthy poor who were the temporary victims of economic circumstances beyond their control and those
unworthy poor immune to the appeal of the Protestant work ethic.
Even so, the novel leaves the dominant impression that Percy expects our world to be incinerated not by a fanatic terrorist or a games - playing Dr. Strangelove, but by a thoroughly moral man who can no longer stomach the spiritual softness which makes
most of us, as Baudelaire said,
unworthy even of damnation.
According to the beliefs of
most Christian sects, we ALL have everlasting life after death, with the catch being that we whom you judge as
unworthy won't enjoy our eternity as it will be in hell, correct?
He wrote, «From the
most essential and
most fundamental about oneself to every single thing or affair in the world, even the meaning of one word or half a word, everything should be investigated to the utmost, and none of it is
unworthy of attention... There is no other way to investigate principle to the utmost than to pay attention to everything in our daily reading of books and handling of affairs....
In the next place, as each representative will be chosen by a greater number of citizens in the large than in the small republic, it will be more difficult for
unworthy candidates to practice with success the vicious arts by which elections are too often carried; and the suffrages of the people being more free, will be more likely to centre in men who possess the
most attractive merit and the
most diffusive and established characters.
However
most of the stressors we react to these days are completely
unworthy of the response.
We publish reviews on the
most popular dating sites that enable people to compare and select the
most reliable and efficient dating site, thereby escaping the traps of the
unworthy site», stated the spokesperson.
Most of the film is a dour, self - serious wallow — though not an
unworthy one.
Most of them are insignificant and
unworthy of bringing the film closer to two hours, but a couple of unseen moments draw boundaries to Poe and Detective Fields» relationship.
And if they thought them incapable or
unworthy, he would outwork and outact the
most respected Whites in the business, beating them at their own game with the sheer force of his talent and effort.
Most of my money remains in England, although my
unworthy carcass may not under usual circumstances...
Publishers had this holier - than - thou idea that
most writers were
unworthy of publication.
To BioWare's credit, it went to great efforts to patch
most of Andromeda's primary flaws, though many still considered it an
unworthy successor to the acclaimed sci - fi trilogy that preceded it.
Like
most cult leaders, his definition of «
unworthy» defaults to anyone who doesn't look, speak and think like he does, and it's up to you to show him how small - minded that is — by putting a bullet in his brain, of course.
You may win the award (if there was one) for taking the
most words to write the
most silly nonsense
unworthy of practical consideration.
In an article in the London Financial Times (2 August 2007, p. 9) Clive Crook, a Washington, DC - based columnist for the newspaper, writes that the IPCC is a seriously flawed enterprise and
unworthy of the slavish respect accorded to it by
most governments and the media» and goes on:
To judge by its absence from the media,
most journalists consider it
unworthy of consideration.
This would be
unworthy of comment in
most cases, but Cockburn stands out as one of only a few left - wing contrarians, as opposed to the more usual right - wing variety.
And
most significantly, the decision humiliates the parties — using their poverty, immigration status and dependence on Ontario Disability Support as a reason to see their case as
unworthy of the court's consideration.
In an interview with Xconomy, Wozniak said that he hasn't found
most of the smartwatches released so far to be very appealing and he in particular singled out the first - generation Galaxy Gear as a very
unworthy device.
I feel like the legal system treats me like an outcast and
unworthy of time with my daughter, despite the fact that I have no criminal history, college education, long employment history, and
most importantly, a stong and loving relationship with my daughter.