Waslim, don't just claim I'm
out of touch with reality without proving it.
Not exact matches
To have reached the age
of, say, seventy - five or eighty years
without being ready to die is itself a moral failing, the sign
of a life
out of touch with life's basic
realities.
And hardly a story passes
without an equally predictable quote from Notre Dame's McBrien, asserting that the bishops and the Vatican are lamentably
out of touch with reality.
With persons not able to make the decision for themselves — e.g., very small children and mentally ill persons who are out of touch with reality — it may be necessary for others to choose the directions of change without their cons
With persons not able to make the decision for themselves — e.g., very small children and mentally ill persons who are
out of touch with reality — it may be necessary for others to choose the directions of change without their cons
with reality — it may be necessary for others to choose the directions
of change
without their consent.
The picture is unsparing in its depiction
of a group
of children
without any interest other than getting enough sex and drugs to keep them
out of touch with reality.
Today no church is considered complete
without a parish house or education building; but in the 13th century, if anyone had suggested that a church should erect a building to house the religious activities
of the congregation, that person would have been regarded as
out of touch with reality.