Sentences with phrase «never find their way»

I'm sure many others found their way without god or religion but many NEVER found a way... they're dead.
But most church attenders never find their way to a small group.
I have never liked Salmon, but always try it (the hubby loves it) and have never found a way that I like it until your recipe.
This was THE recipe that made me not so sad anymore that Chinese take - out could never find its way into my palate again.
For a long time, chickpea flour was an ingredient that just never found its way into my kitchen.
Shirley Temple sang «Animal crackers in my soup, Monkeys and rabbits loop the loop,», but rabbits never found their way into a box of Barnum's Animal Crackers.
Over the final laps, Brad Keselowski challenged Hamlin several times, but could never find a way around the No. 11 car.
Never find their way to changing one of the more archaic and pointless rules in football — the fumble into the end zone being a touchback.
Is this a sign that Arthur Masuaku will never find his way back into Moyes» plans after his ban for spitting?
«He whom Allah guides will never be diverted yet whomever He sends astray will never find his way, and I bear witness that Muhammad SAW is HIS servant and messenger.
I'm as far away from anywhere as I've ever been, I know nothing about dinosaurs, and if they left me here, I would never find my way back, much less survive.
It's the only cheat food system PROVEN to accelerate fat loss and you'll NEVER find another way to use your favorite, forbidden foods for faster results anywhere else.
Although I have some pants that I wouldn't really wear to work that have a wide leg, I don't what it is, I just never find a way to wear them unless it's a super simple outfit.
And though this is definitely a sundress and would be perfectly appropriate in summer, for some reason she never finds her way onto my person until autumn and winter roll around.
Dark Void might want to soar, but it never finds a way to get its feet permanently off the ground.
But Linklater never finds a way to sustain a drama from these characters and their situation.
«Mudbound» takes place at a particular time in American history, when poor white men felt their standing threatened by their hard - working black neighbors, when laws were passed to keep blacks down — or mudbound, if you will — and the Ku Klux Klan arose to enforce additional restrictions that never found their way into the books.
The latest from director Clint Eastwood is, no surprise, meticulously researched and filmed, but the story — about the guys who raised the flag at Iwo Jima and the survivors who went on a spring 1945 savings - bond tour — somehow never finds its way to a compelling narrative.
That journalistic triumph came at great cost to Webb, but the movie never finds its way out of the shadow of «All the President's Men» and any number of other stories about courageous muckrakers.
Or maybe just a meditation on what it means to be an American male artist — specifically, one so traumatized by his adolescence that he has never found a way of fully growing past it?
It doesn't help that Swank never finds a way into her gruff, stolid character or that Jones (mostly phoning in pitiable surliness) avoids delving very deeply into the story's protofeminist undercurrents — heavily obvious jibes against patriarchy in need of much stronger execution.
Even though this is a five - year engagement, and we're meant to feel how much can change over that time span, Stoller never finds a way to organically bring it together.
While the giant cast is generally well served, throwing in a character like Everett Ross (Martin Freeman) seems like little more than setup for the future, with the character never finding a way to justify why he's in the scenes he's in.
In what turned out to be the cruelest twist of all, the film fails to deliver on the «new beginning» promised by the title, as it ends with a not - so - shocking final scene that never found its way into any of the following installments, suggesting that this is the one entry in the series that even its most ardent supporters would just like to forget ever existed.
Too bad director Cedric Nicolas - Troyan, who worked as visual effects supervisor and second unit director on the first film, never finds a way to incorporate suspenseful action into the narrative.
During the festival, producer Eric Fellner explained that he and producing partner Tim Bevan, of Working Time Films, had wanted to make a movie about Churchill for decades but could never find the way in.
I never found a way into the depths of this man — he's a caricature.
«The modern tendency to broaden the field of study means that both teacher and pupil are liable to be overwhelmed by a mass of material which never found its way into the history lessons of our youth.»
Not so with the Magic Vision Control wiper system that only sprays fluid on the downward movement of the wiper, so that fluid never finds its way into the car or on you.
That wraparound window design is a definite eye - catcher, even though that feature would never find its way into showrooms.
On most modern vehicles the traction control system usually has different levels of «off,» but we never found a way to completely disable the system on the Colorado.
Pixel QI is another company in a similar position; great tech, but never found their way out of a cool reception in China.
You got the nectar, that's true, but you could never find your way back out again.
The Snowflake Method For Designing A Novel If you have a box of unfinished beginnings of your writing and could never find a way to make an end, «The Snowflake Method» by «America's Mad Professor of Fiction Writing» will make you look at the end as well as the beginning and how both can connect and make a flowing story - line.
Without a voice, and without a tag, he may never find his way home.
She got lost and never found her way back.
Without the dogs the monks might have never found their way back to the hospice.
And too many of them never find their way home.
If this policy had been in place three months ago, gem puppy Jet would have never found his way from Las Vegas to Burlington, Vermont, and our safe and loving home.
if he, his buddy or even a turtle have stirred up the silt, the chances are he will never find his way out again.
Here are the skeletal remains of turtles which found their way in but never found their way out.
We talked about unlocking a new character, or having some sort of new mode that enabled you to control the game from your PS Vita... but unfortunately, it's coming up on a year since the PS3 version came out and we never found a way to marry the two versions together.
Like most of Konami's beat «em ups, Violent Storm never found its way to a console release.
Video games are theoretically supposed to make fighting the antagonists they present you with an enjoyable experience, something No Man's Sky never finds a way to pull off.
Japan, for instance, sees the release of numerous games that never find their way to store shelves in the United States.
You can zoom into and through buildings, never finding your way out of a myriad of invisible walls.
(Wii's Virtual Console offers some potential relief, but games like Duck Hunt are fundamentally different without the springing Zapper, and mountains of titles will never find their way to such methods of republishing.)
Knowing I would never find my way back to Lisbon, I accepted a friend's offer of a ride back into town.
Why on one side trust agronomists to find a safe way to use this water without another set of unintended consequences, and on the other side distrust nuclear engineer who could «never find a way to make nuclear power safe enough»?
Lovely word, but if we chase after that we'll never find our way back.
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