Sentences with phrase «on hopefulness»

Not exact matches

There can be something sweet and even radiant about Sonia's hopefulness (as in Brooke Smith's lovely performance in Louis Malle's film Vanya on 42nd Street); but there is certainly something deeply sad about her resignation to incomprehension, to the failure of understanding, on this side of the grave.
For the Christian who operates from a stance of hopefulness, believing that God is getting his work done through human history and through the history of nature, the inclination will be to place the burden of proof on those who oppose a given type of scientific research.
The second layer I've gone with fried eggs and a fresh mango - tomato salsa with jalapeño, cilantro, and tequila because I like to maintain some level of hopefulness and there's nothing like fresh fruit and tequila to help me put on those rose - colored glasses.
Miner's speech serves in this role, a rumination on her success — and challenges — along with a hopefulness for what the future brings.
Words to focus on: Impetus, take action, enthusiasm, vitality, face shadow self, heal soul pain, and hopefulness.
Bettye's story on the other hand is a lesson in humility, vulnerability and hopefulness.
As a filmmaker, Mr. Spielberg invariably comes down on the side of optimism; here, that hopefulness feels right.
Three decades on from Brazil but still as spry as anyone else in the cast, Pryce is the perfect avatar for the borderline insane hopefulness that the making of art requires.
«Keep the Lights On»: An autobiographically inspired story of a passionate long - term relationship between two men driven by addiction and secrets but bound by love and hopefulness.
Binoche charts the hopefulness, ultimate disappointment and sometimes utter confusion on her glowing face.
Don't be surprised if, after 45 minutes or so, you start greeting every gray hair that sprouts on his head with a certain hopefulness, or feel the impulse to take out your phone to find out exactly how long Turner lived.
Admittedly, I'm sort of naturally wired for optimism, so I may not be your best resource on real hopefulness.
Justyce is thoughtful, polite, and almost naive in his hopefulness; his mother is suspicious of the law and cynically on edge; S. J., a white girl of privilege, is supportive; the guys of the hood are streetwise and bitter.
But when word comes down from on high that the case is to be dropped immediately, Landsman soon finds himself contending with all the powerful forces of faith, obsession, hopefulness, evil, and salvation that are his heritage — and with the unfinished business of his marriage to Bina Gelbfish, the one person who understands his darkest fears.
I imagined sharing it with family and friends, with a smile of humility and hopefulness plastered on my face, eager to experience the moment they expressed being proud of me for reaching my dreams.
Around 1990, just 12 years old, I was getting to and participating in environmental discussions (children's summits and Austrian national TV shows offering teenagers a chance to give speeches and discuss ethical issues on live television), going to Germany to the Children's Summit in 1991, organized by the magazine «natur»; in 1992 I tried to make it to Rio, and the feeling around then was one of urgency, public support, amazement and hopefulness about the young people who were going to change things.
You can choose to focus on pain and heartbreak, or love and hopefulness.
Loved the hopefulness of her perspective and its focus on deeper resonance for couples.
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