Sentences with phrase «n't ecstatic»

She ate it but wasn't ecstatic about it.
Like many battles in modern politics, there are benefits to having a very angry minority in your corner as opposed to a majority that is happy, but not ecstatic, with the status quo.
What world mission needs is foreign languages, not ecstatic babble.
The course was designed by Bernhard Russi, the great Swiss downhiller of the 1970s, but contemporary downhill racers are not ecstatic over Russi's creation.
Not ecstatic all day long.
The critical reception has been strong, if not ecstatic, and the US box office has been good.
Not ecstatic, mind you, but I left Italy with my precious invite from Mercedes - Benz secured for Mille Miglia 2014.

Not exact matches

I haven't seen conservatives of any stripe so ecstatic since the PCs thought Jim Prentice would rescue them from their own history.
An eager and ecstatic group of young entrepreneurs was out to prove that Ottawa isn't just a government town, but a city full of big dreams worth chasing, at Friday's 20th annual...
And he is absolutely ecstatic that you don't believe he exists.
On this properly ontological level of this originally Aristotelian treatment, which Mason does not seem to put in question, Heidegger would point out a naive and inexplicit» commitment to disclosedness against the horizon of ecstatic - temporal presence (Anwesenheit, parousia)-- which is something very different from believing in the «instantaneous now.»
If «derived time» follows from something more primordial (for Whitehead, creative advance as constituted in the subjective immediacy of concrescing actual entities; for Heidegger, the truth of Being as disclosed in the «openness» which pervades Dasein on the basis of its ecstatic - horizontal temporality), that something must not itself be time - like, or talk of «derivation» is otiose.
This was not divine dictation or ecstatic writing; I was neither Muhammad nor Margery Kempe.
It has, of course, occasionally been so argued.4 The interpretation of Old Testament prophetism as an essentially ecstatic phenomenon differing not at all in this respect from the ecstatic prophecy characteristic of the ancient Near and Middle East continues to be advocated, especially by those who are persuaded of prevailing ancient Eastern institutional uniformity.5
Play time is not fragmented but whole; it is ecstatic time that opens up to the new.19
Of course, if we found out tomorrow that I was pregnant, we would be ecstatic, but we're not exactly planning around such an event.
Thereafter, he understood faith not as the pursuit of ecstatic experiences but as a life of attentiveness to others, the life of «I and thou» in encounter.
After Paul's unexpected ecstatic experience, something else happened that he had not expected or prayed for.
The special kinds of experiences that we would call ecstatic experiences and visions and the like can be mystical, but they need not be.
Such humility does not exclude the ecstatic joy of receiving the Spirit of God, or the peace of agape with God and the neighbour, but it is joy and peace made possible within love's work of forgiveness.
The unity which the ecstatic experiences when he has brought all his former multiplicity into oneness is not a relative Unity, bounded by the existence of other individuals.
If «derived time» follows from something more primordial (for Whitehead, creative advance as constituted in the subjective immediacy of concrescing actual entities; for Heidegger, the truth of Being as disclosed in the «openness» which pervades Dasein on the basis of its ecstatic - horizontal temporality), that something must not itself be time - like, or talk of «derivation» is...
Furthermore, he saw the essential and characteristic fruit of the presence of the Holy Spirit not in ecstatic phenomena but in a transformation of the quality of the reflective consciousness itself.
Perceiving Thomas in this way, Metz finds that «the worldliness of the world is not therefore originally conceived in a cosmocentric way as an already given, self - contained, and actual existent, which man encounters» 4 «Human existence — that is: ecstatic subjectivity; both — man and world — are synthesized a priori in the one being of man.»
To be a religious believer is to know that the hungers of the human heart will not find fulfilment without God, but even religious believers benefit from goals short of the ecstatic vision of the divine.
On the contrary, it has been precisely those forms of religion believed in one way or another to be antithetical to a secular world, and so vulnerable to «the acids of modernity,» that have sprouted up everywhere and have grown at an astounding rate; namely, fundamentalist religion of every variety; ecstatic, charismatic religion; esoteric, cultic religion; mystical, otherworldly religion; religious sectarianism that «opts out» of society, its customs and its responsibilities — not to mention every possible variety of the occult.
This image of the feast suggests for Spaemann that what is supremely good is the ecstaticnot in the sense of departing from life, but in the sense of living life as departing from oneself while in this very departing receiving oneself back again.
But then why not equally call religion an aberration of the digestive function, and prove one's point by the worship of Bacchus and Ceres, or by the ecstatic feelings of some other saints about the Eucharist?
I haven't read «The Waste Land» for a year... But I will hazard these statements — Eliot contains the same ecstatic vision which runs from Münzer to Yeats.
This applies not only to ecstatic moments but also to the plodding discipline.
The language is not that of ecstatic mystical marriage, it is that of St Paul and the Apocalypse, and of the Church Fathers.
Who could not but be grasped by the descriptions which the Acts of John — the most beautiful and profound of those mysterious writings — gives to us of the last gathering of the Lord with his disciples, culminating in the account of the magnificent hymn which those intone who are united in the ecstatic cult dance.
Although the epistle is filled with allusions to the Spirit, the writer does not know, or at any rate does not highly esteem, the more ecstatic gifts by which Paul set great store.
The gospel now was addressed not to the cultivated philosopher or the ecstatic initiate of the mystery cults but to cruder folk: Druids scarcely beyond human sacrifice, Teutons worshipping Thor within the sacred Oak.
We've had gobs of snow already this season, the ski resorts are ecstatic, the town folk not so much.
Mornings go like this: four bleary eyed adults grasping for coffee, a toddler ecstatic to be awake, trying to manoeuvre around and find something (paleo) acceptable to eat, find banana and nut butter, toddler steals it for himself, mommy doesn't eat.
Granola isn't just for crunchy hippies anymore and I'm more than ecstatic about it.
I know; you'd think I'd be ecstatic, wouldn't you?
I can't even tell you how excited - no scratch that - ECSTATIC I am to share these cookies with you guys.
The next Monday night I could not believe the wonderful flavor her hamburger and tomato chili had, she hated it of course, but I was ecstatic as I had the whole pot to my self.
I am ecstatic I stumbled upon your blog Caz, not only because I loved your Thailand food photos but I grew up drinking Pimms!
Either way, I couldn't be more ecstatic about how they turned out!!
After quite a bit of convincing that I wasn't pulling his leg, tears were shed over genuine smiles, and we are both ecstatic to board our plane Monday morning — woot woot!
«I've been trying to get Rammstein here for years and I couldn't be more ecstatic to launch Chicago Open Air with them.
But he is not just relieved, he is ecstatic, especially as he gets the chance to play with one of his best mates from Dortmund, Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang.
Don't get me wrong, I'm ecstatic that Auba has joined our ranks, even if it's a year or two late.
Cherry is positively ecstatic when he says today, «Brad's not as flashy as he used to be, but he's a better player.
I for one would not have cared one iota if we had paid 80 million for Higauin, I would just have been ecstatic to be able to watch him play for my club.
It is a theory that at first would leave Arsenal fans furious, screaming «Wenger Out» over and over, but would lead to many of them being ecstatic, declaring their allegiance to AW (maybe not the second part!).
I'm tired of baby faced / cute looking players mentally weak players who get bulied by players who know we have a soft underbelly... he might flop, yes, but if he comes good???... if dis deal happens, I'll b ecstatic cuz Sanchez will have another «lost cause chaser» like him and ozil will have a genuine goal threat, not that French model who mostly plays like d oppositions extra defender... Mr Wenger, get me koulibaly from Napoli also then I'll gladly join ur bandwagon this season
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