Whether it's the sudden separation of Jenna's parents (Tom Wilkinson and Blythe Danner), the broken marriage between Chris (Affleck) and his wife, or Izzy's (Weston) unspoken love for his dying father, the film's subplots offer
much richer life lessons than «cheating is bad,» which is essentially what Braff's side of the tale is all about.
1 to always be a guest on this planet 2 to leave my past behind and be reborn 3 to slow down my breath for
a much richer life 4 to meet my teacher at least once in this lifetime 5 to die while still alive 6 to falter and fall, as my teacher's job is to pick me up again and again 7 to insult and abuse my teacher, as he / she is the neutral one 8 to get uplifted by my teacher, at ways expected or unexpected 9 to obey 10 to serve 11 to love 12 to excel
Not exact matches
A
rich life is about so
much more than money.
If you watch too
much TV or get a little too caught up in the
lives of the
rich and famous, you might think that wealth has to do with:
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Life is too short to suffer [31:01] It's the thoughts that are stressful that you believe that mess you up — when you question them, you break the pattern [31:20] The more you train yourself to do it, the easier it becomes [31:40] Don't wait to be rich, richness is joy and abundance [32:01] Loss, Less, Never: the sources of all suffering [32:06] The antidote is to see it for what it is, know it's «BS,» and find something to appreciate [33:49] So much of our life has become about expectat
Life is too short to suffer [31:01] It's the thoughts that are stressful that you believe that mess you up — when you question them, you break the pattern [31:20] The more you train yourself to do it, the easier it becomes [31:40] Don't wait to be
rich, richness is joy and abundance [32:01] Loss, Less, Never: the sources of all suffering [32:06] The antidote is to see it for what it is, know it's «BS,» and find something to appreciate [33:49] So
much of our
life has become about expectat
life has become about expectation.
He would also have criticized those
rich and those not
rich who spend so
much time focusing on their material station in this
life, on what they have or don't have, because it distracts from one's spiritual path.
But God is so
rich in mercy, and he loved us so very
much, that even while we were dead because of our sins, he gave us
life when he raised Christ from the dead.
I believe their
life is
much more
rich than that but you will not understand their purpose.
Much of the pollution of the global environment takes place due to the wasteful
life style and methods of production of
rich countries, especially of North America and Western Europe.
I would
much prefer to be a Lazarus sat outside the
rich mans house for my earthly
life than in torment for eternity.
The
rich were encouraged and challenged to give as
much as they could as often as they could to help those less fortunate, or to help those who faced difficult
life situations.
He and two
rich friends agreed to
live together and spend as little as possible on themselves while giving away as
much as possible.
Yet
much can be done in the way of making clear the understanding of man's spiritual nature, his high destiny which points beyond this
life for its fulfillment, the meaning of the Kingdom for this
life and the next, the Christian concepts of judgment and salvation with eternity in their span — in short, the goodness and power of a God who, having given us this
life, can give us another in which to attain to his nearer presence, enjoy a
richer happiness, and do his will more perfectly.
In response, the proponents of «happiness» as the goal of
life could point out that this term can be understood in
much richer ways.
This will not happen until the people and leaders, after centuries of deprivation, finally reaching Deng Xiaoping's admonition in the end of the 1970s that «to get
rich is glorious,» but also come to realize (if ever) that it takes
much more than wealth and power to provide a good
life for all its people.
Your experience at present is so
much closer to Jesus» command to take up your cross and follow him than if you were
living a comfortable
life as a
rich and famous pastor of a large church.
«The
rich are only defeated when running for their
lives,» he wrote — not, one senses, with
much regret.
By year's end I was convinced that parish
life, in these two local churches as
much as in my own, was a
rich and multilayered transaction that seldom got the description it deserved.
So each one of us, even the least important, can add as he or she speaks of the church and its faith, experto crede, «believe one who knows» — one who may not know
much, to be sure, but who at any rate has found that
life grows continually more meaningful,
richer, more integrated in the things that really matter, more adequately adjusted to the divine reality called God, and more sensitive to others who are met each day.
Much surely remains to be done so that the inestimable
riches of the Catholic tradition become more visibly present in the day - to - day
life of the Church.
But as precious and important as it was to march before the throne of grace with such confidence each day, my prayer
life became
much richer when I discovered structured prayer and incorporated it into my devotional practices.
Jeremy I agree its not about what we can do but all about what Jesus has done for us it is all about his grace not following mans laws or trying to please the pastor or the church.Be respectful for those in authority and show them Gods love work hard as for the Lord as you serve them and pray for them but do nt try and please them.We no longer follow the ways of the world we
live to please the Lord and worship him not man because that is idolatory.Thats why religion does nt work we can do nothing to add to Gods grace.Grace is also not a licence to sin as some christians believe and God is not fooled if we do not repent and turn from our sin he does nt hear our prayers if the intents of our heart are wrong.God listens to the humble and the repentent sinner or saint.The journey in following Christ is about how
much do we want to follow Jesus to discover the abundant
life and
richs in Christ we must fully give him all our hearts and serve him wholehearted out of thankfulness for his grace and mercy towards us.brentnz
Simple
living has
much to recommend it on spiritual grounds, since it may liberate us to focus on God's nonmaterial
riches and priorities.
On the contrary, it means that those events and occasions have so
much entered into and so
much become part of Deity in his consequent aspect — providing new possibilities for relationship, new opportunities for creative advance, new chances for the bringing into actuality of genuine and
richer good --- that they are in some deep and real sense integral to the divine
life itself.
Shifting our focus away from worldly investments and toward heavenly ones is
much more sustainable and
life - giving because our connection with Christ above all will weather the inevitable storms of our
lives and will provide a
much richer and deeper meaning than any reward overworking will give.
So yeah, I think that lots of Christians don't read
much theology, but
life is so
much richer by reading it.
A chicken that packs this
much rich flavor, could make for one of the best chicken dinners of your
life!
«With Kuvée, not only are we able to extend the
life of our wines, but we can share so
much more than what fits on a standard wine label — we like the long form perhaps overmuch — like the
rich story that
lives behind each wine we make.
Too
rich... I
live and breathe organic / healthy / vegetarian but this is a bit too
much:).
It just makes
life so
much more
rich and varied.
Not only do I NOT feel guilty about not breastfeeding because he is getting such a nutrient
rich formula, but I can depend on something to make my
life easier when his crying is just too
much to bare!
Your
life will be so
much richer for it.
It's All Too
Much: An Easy Plan For
Living A
Richer Life With Less Stuff.
The perspective I have today thanks to my
life experiences, though, is making this university experience
much richer for me.
From day - to - day they rely very
much on their belief, the meaning of their
life and the sacred in order to survive, so when they see the «
rich and comfortable» people of the West mocking and ridiculing what they consider to be sacred, they are doubly offended.
We have got to show as
much passion about Darfur and the millions of people
living on less than a dollar a day in sub-Saharan African who are getting poorer while we are getting
richer.»
The fact is that not only do we enjoy the right to settle anywhere from Poland to Portugal, our society and our economy are
much richer because people come here to make a
life for themselves.
This view is borne out by my Total Politics colleague, Felicity Parkes who seems to accept it not so
much as a fact of
life but as a
rich opportunity.
While there are undoubtedly many projects funded with UK aid that bring genuine and
much - needed benefit to people
living on the lowest incomes in the world, there's also a trend in ones that actually help tilt an already uneven playing field further in favour of the
rich, entrenching inequality and corporate power.
These days the Martian atmosphere is thin and about 95 per cent CO2, but scientists think that 3 or 4 billion years ago the planet's gassy envelope was
much thicker and even
richer in carbon, making its surface warm enough to support liquid water — and possibly
life.
Animals, however, depend on oxygen — a
much richer way to make a
living.
Since
life originated on the earth in a span
much shorter than the present age of the earth, we have additional evidence that the origin of
life has a high probability, at least on planets with an abundant supply of hydrogen -
rich gases, liquid water and sources of energy.
The 2.52 billion - year - old sulfur - oxidizing bacteria are described by Czaja as exceptionally large, spherical - shaped, smooth - walled microscopic structures
much larger than most modern bacteria, but similar to some modern single - celled organisms that
live in deepwater sulfur -
rich ocean settings today, where even now there are almost no traces of oxygen.
We don't talk as
much because of the distance, but when we do have a conversation, we have a very
rich context for each other's
lives.
Redfern says many of the rural dwellers were likely to have been serfs and labourers for
rich landowners, and so
lived much harsher
lives than the urban folk.
«The catalogue of genes involved in immune defence responses is well conserved among different bee species regardless of their level of social organisation,» explained Dr. Robert Waterhouse from the University of Geneva and the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, «but it is
much smaller than in solitary insects such as flies and mosquitoes that often
live in more pathogen -
rich environments.»
If these warm, nearly Earth - size planets have thick, hydrogen -
rich atmospheres, there is not
much chance for
life.
Scientists have discovered a
rich fossil record of animal evolution going back more than 600 million years and a
much richer one of microbial
life starting almost 4 billion years ago.
The problem, which barely needs stating, is that circa - 1964 Japan was markedly different from the circa - 2015 U.S. «By all accounts,
life in Japan in the 1960s was less calorie
rich, less animal fat, and
much less bound up in cars,» said Bestor.
In short, his
life is pretty
much the perfect embodiment of the «rags to
riches» story.