If you have no idea on where to start, you can try asking this group
of beautiful human beings on Linkedin.
Not exact matches
The latter approach yields remarkable results, according to Calgary - based entrepreneur Suzanne West, who runs Imaginea Energy and pals around with the likes
of Richard Branson: «Service - based leaders — people who value diversity, inclusion, kindness, compassion, collaboration, integration, intuition, personal development, all the
beautiful parts
of being a
human —
are more powerful than those who use command - and - control,» she says.
In its broadest sense, design may
be defined as the rigorous application
of human intellect and creativity in the search for
beautiful, efficient and sustainable solutions.
Oh what a
beautiful letdown: to exhale and surrender to the author and father
of our
being; to look eternity in the eye and know that you've seen her before; to
be fully
human and only
human, alive to the sunset and the tail - lights, fearfully and wonderfully made.
The
beautiful and dignified celebration
of the liturgy remedies the dulling
of Christian and
human sensibilities, motivates Christian mission and service, and reminds us that the disciples
of the Lord
are ambassadors
of the King
of Glory, who bear witness that the present things
are passing away in light
of the radical reordering
of history and the cosmos by the Paschal Mystery.
I suffered a terrible car accident... during 3 weeks I almost died «many times»... Now I can read a
beautiful article like this one and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your faith, your fortune or whatever you may
be involved with... on the face
of death if you
are human you will only care about your loved ones... you will remember about the moments you
were happy together and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood like you
were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness and try to show your love, no matter how hard you
are... In the face
of death we realize that nothing more then our family matters... For the professor, once his life
of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what
is the meaning
of family...
This
is one
of the
beautiful ways
human beings determine meaning.
The non-existent god I don't believe in doesn't save the day, their
is no «salvation for the christians», but maybe, in the late afternoon sunlight, while tracking a dust mote through the air, it might
be that
human invention
of «god»
was an attempt to take away «sin» so that we could find the
beautiful, and ethical, and loving within ourselves and others.
In this world, so full
of fictitious forms
of freedom that destroy the environment and the
human being, let us learn true freedom by the power
of the Holy Spirit; to build the school
of freedom; to show others by our lives that we
are free and how
beautiful it
is to
be truly free with the true freedom
of God's children.»
For this reason she
is the most
beautiful human creature to have ever graced this earth and
is indeed the Highest Honour
of our Race (cf Jud 15:9).
This
is a thrilling and
beautiful vision
of what it means to
be a sexual
being and a sexual
human being.
He yearns to walk with you, to
be with you, to see you become fully
human, fully alive, fully your own self, fully engaged in loving and rescuing this
beautiful world
of image bearers.
While arriving at what
is true, good, and
beautiful occurs through the particularity
of human constructs, those transcendentals
are not reducible to such constructs.
I believe that all
humans are equally
beautiful and distinguishing people on the basis
of their superificial features leads me to favor them more or seek their company and makes me unjust.Christ doesn't get attracted to a
beautiful face but to the crying heart and the true call
of the spirit.We
are christians called to imbibe the spirit
of our father through his grace.
Eternity will not
be an eternity
of disembodied spirits but an eternity
of all that
is most noble, graceful, and
beautiful in the
human city.
In contrast to the classical Western neglect
of the
beautiful ones, there
is the Hartshornean theory
of «contributionism» which, like traditional African thought, maintains that, given a social conception
of human existence, «the rational aim
of the individual must in principle transcend any mere good
of that individual» (EA 188).
Nakedness
is for the loss
of that
human dignity, the loss
of that respect, the loss
of that purity that
was so
beautiful, so great, the loss
of that virginity that
was the most
beautiful thing that a young man and a young woman can give each other because they love each other, the loss
of that presence,
of what
is beautiful,
of what
is great this
is nakedness.
It
's not just life /
human nature / NATURE??? There
are a lot
of beautiful things in this world, but there
is the uglier side as well... and to blaim it all on God — good or bad... well you might as well
be living in the old testament... I
am surprised there aren't still animal sacrifices to the angry, wrathful god that so many believe in... Oh, another question to the thumpers who believe that «God can
be cruel» (And I really don't think Stephen King would say any
of his work supports that)... So
is God actually «perfect»?
With buoyant optimism, he declared: «All
of this
is within our reachùfor not only
is it very
beautiful — it
is very
human.»
When a marriage serves that goal, it
is the most
beautiful and complete
of human relationships.
Greek anthropomorphism
was fundamentally the picturing
of the gods as ideal
humans, and this, at the Homeric stage
of development, meant
humans who
were beautiful, wise, and powerful.
The marital union
of a man and a woman who have given themselves unreservedly in marriage and who can consummate their union in a
beautiful bodily act
of conjugal intercourse
is the best place to serve as a «home» for new
human life, as the «place» where this life can take root and grow in love and service to others.
We
human beings are capable
of doing
beautiful things, but also tragic things.
And at this stage in my pilgrimage, that has come to mean the myth
of the God who in Christ dies to his deity and lives only as grand and miserable
human beings within this
beautiful ruined Eden called earth.
In his recent book, Life, Liberty, and the Defense
of Dignity, he offers «four benefits»
of mortality: interest and engagement, suggesting that adding, say, twenty years to the
human life span would not proportionately increase the pleasures
of life; seriousness and aspiration, proposing that the knowledge that our life
is limited
is what leads us to take life seriously and passionately; beauty and love, presenting the idea that it
is precisely their perishability that makes, for instance, flowers
beautiful to us, just as the coming and going
of spring makes that season all the more meaningful; and, finally, virtue and moral excellence, by which he means the virtuous and noble deeds that mortality makes possible, including the sacrifice
of our own life for a worthy cause.
A more
beautiful vision To found inter-faith dialogue upon a
human nature which
is profoundly fulfilled by obeying commands
of God, which, moreover,
are universal norms,
is (again) to play more on the ground
of traditional Christianity.
``... (
human) souls
are depicted in the Holy Qur» an as having three main faculties: the mind or the intelligence, which
is made for comprehending the truth; the will which
is made for freedom
of choice, and sentiment which
is made for loving the good and the
beautiful... God orders people to fear him as much as possible, to listen (and thus understand the truth); to obey (and thus to will the good) and to spend (and thus to exercise love and virtue).»
In that
beautiful film, the computers
are so sophisticated that they, in fact, dominate
human beings, even to the point
of experiencing basic
human emotions like spite, jealousy, and, unfortunately, revenge.
I won't ever understand how people could actually believe that something so massive, complex, and
beautiful was actually started by some magical chance
of a random explosion, and that
humans somehow evolved from some small celled organism that happened to
be created out
of the explosion.
They generally see beauty (and all values) as simply the creation
of estranged
human subjects, who project their own individual or communal sense
of what
is beautiful, and therefore valuable, onto the universe.
One
of the most
beautiful aspects
of marriage comes with the opportunity to emotionally and spiritually connect with another
human being.
Besides the conditions
of society itself, under which family and friends had primary responsibility for the care
of the dying and the dead, memento mon
were spread throughout culture: in the church's art, in morality plays like Everyman, in drinking songs, in the ordinary artifacts
of everyday life (e.g., in Austria a towel hanger portraying a
human form split down the middle: one half a
beautiful young woman, the other a skeleton) To
be sure, the specter
of death (and judgment) has
been used as a form
of social control.
The biographical note at the back
of Eight Whopping Lies, Brian Doyle's latest and last collection
of parcel - sized personal essays and achingly
beautiful reflections on
being fully alive, fully Catholic, and fully
human, says that he
was the editor
of Portland Magazine at the University
of Portland, in Oregon, just so you don't confuse it with that other Portland which
is, not
was, on the other side
of the country.
They have — most
of them — hot running water, central heating, electric lighting, immunizations against deadly disease, public schooling, access to parks and
beautiful libraries, etc. etc, wonderful benefits that, for most
of human history,
were either reserved for the few ruling elite or didn't exist!
I know there
are those who will accuse me
of exaggeration when I say this, but, until baseball appeared,
humans were a sad and benighted lot, lost in the labyrinth
of matter, dimly and achingly aware
of something incandescently
beautiful and unattainable, something infinitely desirable shining up above in the empyrean
of the ideas; but, throughout most
of the history
of the race, no culture
was able to produce more than a shadowy sketch
of whatever glorious mystery prompted those nameless longings.
This
is more
human and
beautiful than
is the help our multitude
of professional healers and comforters can give, I propose, even if it yields no dulling
of pain, no patching
of injuries.
The children
are taught that
human beings are the most
beautiful part
of God's creation; and that nowhere
is this more evident than in the beauty
of the baby in the womb.
Towards the peak
of evolution, just before the first
human being, nature itself required the creation
of an individual «mind» with its own, non-material, «spiritual» control, a quite startling and
beautiful philosophical and theological statement.
From the beginning Vanier presents a very
human Jesus who understands our
human condition, the Logos who becomes a fragile
human being, enabling each one
of us to realise that we
are all
beautiful children
of God no matter what our
human condition or situation.
It
's safe to say all
humans are one kind, one race that espouses multitudes
of beautiful ethnicities who all equally personify God
's crowning act
of creation.
In these noetic realms
of rational skill, moral imperative and aesthetic delight —
of encounter with the true, the good and the
beautiful — other forces
are at work to draw out and enhance distinctive
human potentialities.
to me, the only for - sure ingredient
of «church»
is people —
beautiful, weird, flawed
human beings, some how, some way, gathering with other people, in the midst
of the reality
of God, giving & receiving love and hope.
Humans rising up to comfort one another in the wake
of a tragedy
is a
beautiful thing and I view it as slightly insulting to have someone label it with a ridiculous label like «god».
There
is a rather profound section in the «Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy» set
of books, where the main character Arthur, upon an awakening because
of a
human love, feels like he has
been a trapped animal, that finds its cage open, with the fields stretching out,
beautiful, before him.
Reason
is a
beautiful evolution because it allows
humans to survive and live through a deeper understanding
of the universe focused on answering the question WHY?
Just by reading your words one can tell you
are a very
beautiful human being full
of love and I think some
of us out there
are looking also to make what we love without constraints and at the same time
being true to oneself.
I
am also Registered Nutritionist (RNutr) with the Nutrition Society
of Australia, a writer, a mum to a
beautiful ginger baby and a sensitive
human.
No other parenting book has ever made me feel so validated about the big, messy,
beautiful picture
of what it means to care for another
human being.
the passionate devotion
of a mother — in herself, perhaps — to a sick or dying child
is perhaps the most simply
beautiful moral spectacle that
human life affords.
From the unconditional love my daughters offer me, I
am at peace with who I
am, and I offer this love back to both
of them so that they may
be held and supported in all that they do while they grow into the
beautiful humans that they
are.