Not exact matches
It takes
real courage to face the consequences
of failure and to keep trying even after you've failed.
Real courage is full
of grace.
They remembered the
courage and determination
of the young civil rights workers («The
real heroes were the black «Snick» [SNCC, or Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee] personnel, who faced the worst dangers and took more than their share
of the violence.
But nothing less than the recovery
of real Christianity, with its ineradicable emphasis upon human compassion, and its inexorable insistence upon the transience
of this world and the reality
of eternity, will ever put back into the disillusioned the faith, hope,
courage and gaiety which are the marks
of a human being cooperating with his Creator.
Now that would be a
real badge
of courage for a progressive Christian to support that organization — put their money where their mouth is: http://ffrf.org/donate
To give in to this tendency is the
real cowardice
of man, to withstand it is his
real courage.
Whereas it takes
real courage to be good in the face
of temptation.
The Evidence for God: The Case for the Spiritual Dimension by Keith Ward Facing Up To
Real Doctrinal Difference by Robert Magliola
Courage and Conviction: Pius XII, the Bridgettine nuns, and the rescue
of the Jews - Mother Riccarda Hambrough and Mother Katherine Flanagan by Joanna Bogle Saint Therese
of Lisieux and her Sisters by Jennifer Moorcroft
Such a man was obviously displaying
real courage when, out
of his secret admiration for Jesus, he made the approach to Pilate, at the same time running the risk
of earning the disfavor
of all his fellow Councilors.
Their churchmanship is part
of their respectability — not hypocritically professed, they believe it after a fashion — but the profound experiences
of the soul which transform character, sustain strength and
courage, dedicate life, and make God intimately
real, they have not known at firsthand.
But his
real history is much longer and much more extraordinary than could be indicated by these flares
of war; it is a history that runs back three centuries into primitive America, a strange and unfathomable history that is touched by something dark and supernatural, and that goes back through poverty and hardship, through solitude and loneliness and death and unspeakable
courage, into the wilderness.»
The
courage to walk into the snow - storm
of problem definition is a
real issue.
It is the free person, God's creature, facing the ultimate issues
of life and death, but facing them in their final dimensions, and making decisions which arise from the creative
courage of one who has faced and accepted the conditions
of real life.
Each story is analyzed with respect to one
of the themes indicated by the five organizing chapters: «On Becoming a
Real Human Child,» «Love and Immortality,» «Friends and Mentors,» «Evil and Redemption,» and «Heroines
of Faith and
Courage.»
Because White folks are responsible for much
of the pain, it takes White people with humility and
courage to step up and be willing to be Jesus (for
real this time).
He came to think
of Jesus Christ as a
real man, with all the frailties
of men, who became great because
of indomitable
courage.
Lack
of real pace upfront also gave
courage to the Spuds to go at us even more but if say Walcott and Sanchez had started, they would have plenty to worry about at their back but atleast in the absence
of Sanchez, we needded Walcott up there for every reason besides, he is one
of our best finishers (if not the best).
I have learned in my long life not to take any
real notice
of those who have not the capacity, or
courage to say what THEY really think, but merely diss others who DO have the
courage.
Yes, if only he has some
real talent, some
courage, some muscles, some balls and some character, some way
of staying fit and somewhere else to play his footballl.
a
real lack
of passion and
courage and that all stems from the manager..
- Wenger can be so insane to do it.The man is out
of this world and complety insane.He can not see what it is obvious for the entire world.To have better players on the bench and to keep favouring the same out -
of - form or not good enough players week after week is madness.To play for draw from the beginning against an awful team which got beaten by the entire league on a daily bases - this is something unimaginable.It is not Mertesacker fault for being embarrased by any player on the planet, it is the manager fault for exposing him as a laughing point
of focus.Wenger must go, the man is deluded, he is scarred to take any risk for success.Well, guess what - only showing
courage and breaking the risk can bring you success.Not the case - I predict a chain
of defeats following, with the cherry on top being a big defeat against Spurs - a team which, despite our hate, plays
real football (with great results I must say).
ArmaghArsenal,
of those you put down to get rid
of, I would keep three, Fabianski, Wednesday night he showed
real character and if he continues to improve then given the stick and pressure he's had to take, (quite rightly) he's showing the
courage we need in a keeper.
You might be able to still help yourself, but it's going to take a lot
of courage to see the truth — the
real truth.
Or will he show the
courage he displayed when he voted against the bombing
of Syria, recognise that public opinion has changed and speak up for the
real security
of the British people?
«His
courage and public service and
real commitment to the people
of Ulster County, and his entire district, has really been a model for what an elected official should be.
It takes
real courage to let go
of attachment, and it takes patience with ourselves to continue living without the attachment.
I loved the character
of Batman so much because he was a
real person — no special powers — his strength was in his
courage and integrity, and the course
of action he chose.
Whether we express frustration and anger around their behavior or respond to disappointment or sadness, we model that having the
courage to face all
of our feelings, however many tears they evoke — is a mark
of real strength.
Meditation is a well - studied and scientifically - proven way to reduce fear, improve your health, ramp up your
courage, and tune you into the frequency
of real life magic.
But now that I'm wearing a hunk
of aquamarine to give me a little
courage, I can share the
real reason I starting shoving healing crystals into my bra:
One
of the reasons I'm always talking about superheroes and working on being one is because to me, it's the actions we take when we're afraid that equal
real courage — and our heroes are the ones who make it look natural.
I loved the character
of Batman so much because he was a
real person - no special powers - his strength was in his
courage and integrity, and the course
of action he chose.
I finally got the
courage to come off the pill which left me emotionally dead but the memory
of the symptoms made it a
real challenge to come off it.
We just want to be
real with you and let you know we understand that it takes a lot
of courage and some would say craziness to step off the ledge and into the world
of online dating.
Critics Consensus: Hacksaw Ridge uses a
real - life pacifist's legacy to lay the groundwork for a gripping wartime tribute to faith, valor, and the
courage of remaining true to one's convictions.
Despite her physical skills and
courage, Catching Fire details her loss
of innocence in a very
real and very melancholy way.
Papers, Please is a
real pearl
of independent development, a must for those who appreciate
courage and inventiveness.
Critic Consensus: Hacksaw Ridge uses a
real - life pacifist's legacy to lay the groundwork for a gripping wartime tribute to faith, valor, and the
courage of remaining true to one's convictions.
Based on a true story and the diaries
of real Long Beach teenagers after the L.A. riots, Freedom Writers is an inspirational tale and testimony to
courage hope and the human spirit's triumph over intolerance.
Undaunted and undeterred by his breezy lover's casual stance on relationships, Tom summons all
of his might and
courage to pursue Summer and convince her that their love is
real.
Antoine Fuqua's latest is a rote, by - the - numbers sports melodrama that ultimately lacks the
courage of its convictions, meaning that although it's shooting for Rocky and Requiem for a Heavyweight, it ends up as
Real Steel.
Though the story
of Marcus Luttrell's incredible survival is tailor - made for the big screen, and Berg does a good job
of highlighting the soldiers» brotherhood and
courage under fire, it's hard to find any pleasure or entertainment value from watching the characters (
real - life men whose family and friends are still living with that loss) get brutally slaughtered.
The Blu - ray's full supply
of extras begins with «The Boston Strong: True Stories
of Courage» (21:34), which is made up
of three shorts getting the accounts
of three
real people who acted heroically
Hal has an endless supply
of macho bravado but no
real courage.
From the Studio: From acclaimed writer / director Jeff Nichols, Loving celebrates the
real - life
courage and commitment
of an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving (Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga), who married and then spent the next nine years fighting for the right to live as a family in their hometown.
Coinciding with its world premiere at Cannes, Focus Features has released for writer - director Jeff Nichols» upcoming drama Loving, which explores the
real - life
courage and commitment
of an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving (Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga), whose civil rights case, Loving v. Virginia, went all the way to the Supreme Court.
The movie's
real courage, though — and the place where it requires
courage from its viewers — is its unflinching portrait
of what it was like to live with HIV in an era when treatment for the disease had no successful protocol, little government funding, and little recognition or support outside the gay community.
The only extras include the Blu - ray - only Making Every Second Count with Spencer Stone, Alek Skarlatos and Anthony Sadler taking us moment - by - moment through the
real - life drama, just as they lived it and on both discs, Portrait
of Courage with Eastwood and his creative team telling why they took the bold step
of casting the three Americans to play themselves in the film and other approaches to the film.
If the picture had any
courage whatsoever, when Sam possesses her at one point to share one last kiss with his mortal beloved, we would have seen Whoopi planting a big wet one on Demi Moore — but illustrative
of the film's basic uselessness are the lengths to which it goes to avoid any
real honesty in its various representations.
«Loving» celebrates the
real - life
courage and commitment
of the interracial couple, Richard and Mildred Loving (portrayed in the film by Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga), who married in 1958 and then spent the next nine years fighting for the right to live as a family in their hometown.