Sentences with phrase «of dawn when»

The best time to perform this pose is early morning at the crack of dawn when you are about to kick start your day.
I love the fresh air of the dawn when it isn't so polluted and noisy yet.

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«When that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are right here in this room tonight, and some pretty phenomenal men are fighting hard to make sure that they become the leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say «Me Too» again.&raWhen that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are right here in this room tonight, and some pretty phenomenal men are fighting hard to make sure that they become the leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say «Me Too» again.&rawhen nobody ever has to say «Me Too» again.»
It didn't dawn on me until the end of January when I finally had time to breathe and take some time off that I felt the holidays passed me by.
And two pilots died on Aug. 14, 2013, when a United Parcel Service plane landed short of a runway before dawn in Birmingham, Ala..
It's hard enough to get out of bed at the crack of dawn and when you wake up to do activities you don't enjoy... your new regimen can feel like torture.
It is the sudden burst of divine light as when Helios peaks over the horizon, casting his rays on all creation so that the world glows in the golden haze of dawn, translucent and transformed.
When are people going to understand that taxes have been a necessity for the existence of a state structure since the dawning of the state structure.
And in today's gospel reading, Mark's prophetic charge rings as true as ever: «Therefore, keep awake — for you do not know when the master of the house will come, in the evening, or at midnight, or at cockcrow, or at dawn, or else he may find you asleep when he comes suddenly.
A new day of harmony will dawn, a time when born enemies, predator and prey, will live together in peace.
Keep bright in us the vision of days when war shall cease, when hatred and division give way to love and peace, till dawns the morning glorious when truth and justice reign and Christ shall rule victorious o'er all the world's domain.
The very dawning of the Kingdom of God places in question the reality of the world; when the Kingdom is fully consummated, the world must disappear.
When Jeremiah bade the exiles in the city of Babylon «pray unto Yahweh for it; for in the peace thereof shall ye have peace,» (Jeremiah 29:7) we see the dawning of a better day, whose full light, however, did not come before Christ — «Love your enemies, do good to them that hate you, bless them that curse you, pray for them that despitefully use you»; (Luke 6:27 - 28) «Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.»
This means, among other things, rising before dawn each day (Proverbs 31:15), submitting to my husband (Colossians 3:18), growing out my hair (1 Corinthians 11:15), making my own clothes, (Proverbs 31:22), learning how to cook (Titus 2:3 - 5), covering my head when in prayer (1 Corinthians 11:5), calling Dan «master» (1 Peter 3:5 - 6), caring for the poor (Proverbs 31:25), nurturing a gentle and quiet spirit (1 Peter 3:4), and camping out in the backyard for the duration of my monthly period (Leviticus 15:19 - 33).
When Jesus took the bread, blessed it, broke it, and said, «This is my body,» he was only repeating his own words at the dawn of creation, when he foresaw the fractured pieces of the world that would one day host When Jesus took the bread, blessed it, broke it, and said, «This is my body,» he was only repeating his own words at the dawn of creation, when he foresaw the fractured pieces of the world that would one day host when he foresaw the fractured pieces of the world that would one day host him.
When the reality of God is eschatologically identified with his dawning Kingdom, then God can be known only as an active and apocalyptic process that even now is becoming all in all.
Our dual images of God in the Testaments start to merge together when we see that the suffering of Christ began in his Father's heart at the dawn of creation, when we see God our Father bearing the cross for our sins.
The hotly debated question as to whether this implies that the Kingdom is to be regarded as present, inbreaking, dawning, casting its shadows before it, or whatever, becomes academic when we realize that the claim of the saying is that certain events in the ministry of Jesus are nothing less than an experience of the Kingdom of God.
When an autonomous nature and an infinite space dawned in the Renaissance, the world was no longer manifest as the creation, and with the subsequent triumph of modern science, contingency in the medieval sense has disappeared from view.
When the revival spread to Los Angeles and was accompanied by the gift of tongues, the claim was made that this was the eschatological sign; the new era had truly dawned.
When we reflect that the original message of Jesus was an eschatological proclamation of the dawning of the Kingdom of God, that the patristic Church transformed this message by a dissolution and elimination of its apocalyptic ground, that, ever since, the dogmatic and ritual foundations of the orthodox Church have been non-apocalyptic, and that it has only been in the non-verbal arts that Christendom has produced an apocalyptic imagery, then on this ground alone we would be fully justified in pronouncing Blake to be a revolutionary artist and seer.
If one sets out well before dawn, and arrives at the top in time to see the sunrise, one will find oneself walking as much in the clouds as through the trees, and there is a brief period (twenty minutes or so) when the sunlight first reaches the ridge, at a sharply lateral angle, and one is all at once passing through shifting veils of translucent gold.
He had felt it, for example, in the darkness of the paleolithic age when for the first time he ventured to put fire to his own use, or accidentally discovered how to produce it; in neolithic times when he found that by cultivating thin ears of grass he could turn them into rice and millet and corn; and much later, at the dawn of our industrial era, when he found that he could tame and harness not only animals but the tireless energies of steam and electricity.
The grandeurs of life are like the flowers in color and in fate; the beauty of these remains so long as their chaste buds gather and store the rich pearls of the dawn and, saving it, drop it in liquid dew; but scarcely has the Cause of All directed upon them the full rays of the sun, when their beauty and glory fail, and the brilliant gay colors which decked forth their pride wither and fade.
They successfully created a world - against - the - world or world - within - a-world, a cradle - to - grave, dusk - to - dawn, Sunday - to - Saturday envelope of meaning, thus shaping a market that the mainline lost when it urged churches to blur and blend with the best of secular culture.
In my life, when it comes to the dawning of change, it can feel as if God presses a thumb down on something in my life.
That was in the early»70s, when with long hair, bobbles, bangles and beads and a gleam of communitarian utopianism in my eyes, I finally found my way into the fourth century treatise by Nemesius, peri phuseos anthropon («On the Nature of the Human»), where it at length dawned on me that ancient wisdom could be the basis for a deeper critique of modern narcissistic individualism than I had yet seen.
Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow» - it was these elementary considerations that were proposed to us when, in the first dawn of doubt, we asked why we could not see God up in the air.
When the reality of God is eschatologically identified with his dawning Kingdom, then God can be known only as an active and apocalyptic process that even now is becoming all in all... This is precisely the function of a poetic apocalypse.
And to hundreds of millions the most radiant day of all the bright and dark days in the story of mankind is that which saw his birth — no wonder an earlier and more imaginative age made it a day of weird unearthly beauty, when a strange star hung low above the city of David and a multitude of angels broke with sudden glory the silence of the dawn.
The understanding which an affirmation of the Divine is supposed to convey is distorted by the affirmation itself, but understanding may dawn like an eklampsis (illumination)-- as Plato says in the Seventh Letter — when the affirmation is coupled with its negation.
When David Landry listens in early morning solitude in the privacy of his study for the dawning of meaning from a scriptural text, he knows he is even then listening in solidarity with his congregation.
Whilst there may be some truth in this, when it comes to the dawn of Man even these lines become blurred because the story of Adam and Eve, albeit couched in myth, does seek to provide «what» and «how» answers.
(Gen 1:27) When we open up the Bible on pageone we open up a window onto the very dawn of man.
It's when the Kentucky character in Re-Membering is at his spiritually lowest, wandering around the streets of San Fransisco at dawn, that he muses about how it would be great to live there (away from his wife and roots) and learn Japanese and all about Zen Buddhism, something Gary Snyder really did, after he had already written a book all about Northwest Native American mythology.
And if we listen carefully to the silence of that dawn we may also detect, dimly and at a distance, what Dante heard when he came within earshot of the Paradiso.
And when the day of the Virgin dawned, the profound and gratuitous finality of the Universe was suddenly revealed: from the day when the first breath of individualization, passing over the burgeoning supreme lower Center, caused the first monads within it to smile, everything moved towards the Child born of the Woman.
I would like to think that this act was much more than the political or diplomatic act of one nation - state (the Vatican) recognizing another nation - state (the State of Israel), but also a recognition of what many Jews say when praying for God's blessing on the State of Israel, that it is «the beginning of the dawn of our redemption.»
If atheists claim that most humans have relied on religion out of fear, A. F. Christian asks why the current batch of atheists are so sure that they are exceptionally brave and brilliant when compared to most humans from the dawn of time.
Much more was this restriction of the area of ethical responsibility vivid and controlling in days when war was constant and internationalism had not yet dawned.
A new era will dawn upon mankind when the religions will rise to true tolerance and co-operation in behalf of mankind.
The «form of this world» was passing away, the new age was about to dawn; and it was a serious question what would happen to the bodies of those who had not yet died when the last day came, and so could hardly be resurrected (1 Cor 15:51).
And this was ages before the notion of universal history dawned on the West; and when it did arrive there, the best achievements of Western writers were a direct result of the work of the biblical historians.
Here is the culmination of Israel's thought about natural law: a glorious day should dawn when man's jungle impulses would atrophy, when right would triumph deep in human nature, and society would pursue its happy course in a state of «anarchy,» of «no law,» because everyone would do the high and noble thing through his love for it, in obedience to the unwritten law inscribed on his heart!
Harmony is «as important for us now, as [it was] then at the dawn of the modern world, when civilizations of the old type were dying» (Adventures 147).
Paul himself was actually on his way to round up some Christians and take them to jail when a flood of light dawned on him and he heard a voice saying, «I am Jesus whom you are persecuting».
I nearly passed over your email today because I'm so fed up of my bad eating But now as February dawns tomorrow it's time to start a fabulous foodie February How does that sound By the way I'm 54 pee when I sneeze it's called abuse of down below and having pushed two whopping babies and carried two more shoppers, they escaped through the sun roof.
I baked this the day before we left for Seattle, and brought a bowl of leftovers cold with us when we left the house before dawn, eating it in the car in the Tim Horton's drive - thru in lieu of take - out.
That's when it dawned on me that churros need not be relegated to the end of a meal, why can't we start with them instead?
Needless to say, I don't let myself walk by the pop tart section in the grocery store these days, but I couldn't help myself when the idea of pumpkin pop tarts dawned on me.
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