My shoulders were in so
much pain carrying it around the expo, but I have to say it was worth it!
Not exact matches
This creating out of passion and love, this
carrying, this seemingly - never - ending - waiting, this knitting - together - of - wonder - in - secret - places, this
pain, this labour, this blurred line between joy and «please make it stop,» this feeling of «I can't do it» and it's just too
much, this delivery in blood and hope and humanity?
In other words,
Much of Christianity I feel needs to reevaluate suffering not as personal
pain, but as a cross we
carry for our souls and the souls of others.
Most airlines will let you check a stroller for free, so as
much of a
pain it is to
carry around, you will save money doing so!
The big - toe joint
carries much of your weight while walking, so untreated bunions can cause severe and constant
pain.
As
much as I love framed handbags I often won't take them out because I find them a
pain to
carry.
The actor gives Grant so
much life and exuberance as well as
carrying the
pain of his mistakes and hope for a better future.
Whether these battles take place in Syria, Argentina, Burma, Iran or anywhere else they're all similar and all
carry the same message: that people want to live freely; that we are all
much more alike than we could possibly imagine; that we all want the same things; and we all go through the same
pain to get there.
He wanted to know why she
carried a gun at night, ordered a glass of Johnny Walker Blue she never drank, and why she
carried so
much pain inside.
Wasting no time, Chief Walsh moved the SUV within 30 yards of the injured canine and attempted to help
carry the dog using his vest as a makeshift stretcher, but Rooster was in too
much pain.
Joints can be over-burdened by
carrying too
much weight and develop arthritis, an inflammatory reaction that causes
pain.
But as
much as headphones are said to produce a better sound, they're still a wee bit of a
pain to
carry around.
Joining a support group requires you confront the shame you've been
carrying for so many years,
much of which is not yours to
carry, and reach out to other women who
carry a similar burden of
pain.
Healing begins when you acknowledge that feelings of
pain, isolation or fear are too
much to
carry alone.