Sentences with phrase «own mystique»

Americans love the mystique of the Wild West, and we frequently glamorize the lawless and unpredictable.
To revive the company, Luis essentially launched a campaign to recover its 20th - century mystique.
And, course, the legends of King Arthur have a wonderful mystique around them.»
Even though its roots are planted firmly in the mystique of its uncompromising off - roading prowess, the G - Wagon has now become the SUV of choice for the posh suburbanite or the Hollywood starlet looking for something «different».
This mystique leads to certain myths that can dampen a prospective entrepreneur's enthusiasm, so I'd like to explain and debunk some of the more common misperceptions.
Through talking with aspiring entrepreneurs on an almost daily basis, and going through the entrepreneurial process myself, I have discovered something interesting — there is a mystique associated with launching one's own business.
Like romantic matchmaking, mentorship success can seem shrouded in mystique and luck.
The Third reason CHS is so fascinating is the mystique about the event.
So, allow me to cut through the shroud of secrecy and quash the mystique.
Adding to The Funded's mystique is the fact that no one knows who runs it.
Fewer units begin to undermine the Apple mystique and assumption among many that the iPhone is the only one of choice.
A lot has changed for women and men in the 50 years since Betty Friedan wrote «The Feminine Mystique
Well - known VC firms such as Kleiner Perkins and Sequoia have cultivated a branded mystique around their ability to find and finance the most successful young companies.
They took trillions in investor dollars — mostly pension funds and foundations — and multiplied them many times over like so many loaves and fishes, developing a mystique as modern - day miracle workers.
«Everybody believes in their own mystique,» said John C. «Jack» Bogle, founder of Vanguard Group and arch-critic of managed investment vehicles like hedge funds.
In my latest book, «Gold & Gold Stock Trading Simplified,» I remove the mystique behind gold and gold stock trading and reveal a completely simple and reliable system that allows the small - to - mid-size trader to profit from both up and down moves in the mining stock market.
Investors bid the price of hot stocks so high because of growth expectations years into the future or a mystique around the founder and invariably get caught in the crash when the company fails to meet expectations.
Editor's note: Patton Dodd is the managing editor of Patheos and the author of The Tebow Mystique: The Faith and Fans of Football's Most Polarizing Player.
: the objectification of women; the inappropriateness of women in certain positions; the mystique and allure of women exposing themselves publicly; women in dominant positions; making the sexuality of a woman the prominent feature; women serving men; how men elevate women on one level and then judge them for it on another; and so on.
«I love the harmonies and mystique of a group like Cocteau Twins and how My Bloody Valentine feels like it's from another world.
Posner observes that professions rely on mystique most heavily when they lack knowledge valuable to the rest of society.
He could not support the «mob psychology, the mystique of the street, the rage against all institutions of liberal democracy, and... the militant antireason of the Movement.
The Judeo - Christian ideal evolved toward an ethic of minimizing destructive aggression; the male mystique is geared toward Overt and hidden violence.
The male mystique is the instrument of the male's bondage.
It exemplified the American male mystique to the superlative degree.
It enhances the mystique that leads young men to volunteer for war.
(ENTIRE BOOK) A helpful understanding of the major themes in Bonhoeffer's works that cover not only theology, philosophy, Christology, ethics and sociology, but also the mystique surrounding his opposition to the Nazi state, leading to his execution.
Obviously, the «priest mystique» is dead.
The issues of justice between men and women are so complex that a full discussion of them would require a shelf of books, and indeed a shelf has been appearing with Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex; Helen Deutsch's Modern Woman, the Lost Sex; and Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, to mention some outstanding ones.
In our industrialized society all kinds of professions and vocations, all kinds of skilled and unskilled occupations, tend to become wrapped in their own cocoon of specialized knowledge, and to have little more than superficial contacts outside their own mystiques.
French aversion to Christianity shows up in the half - repentant Marxist left, but can also be found on the extreme right, with its mystique that despises love and mercy, and among centrists whose moderation assimilates faith to fanaticism.
«This new orality has striking resemblances to the old in its participatory mystique, its fostering of a communal sense, its concentration on the present moment, and even in its use of formulas....
We are consumed by a mystique of management.
Arguably, a key piece of the male folk - singer mystique.
Hobson is persuasive and straightforward on this point and on the goal of his research: «In the place of dream mystique,» he writes, «we aim to install dream science.
Much of the new mystique of the racial minorities comes from the fact that they are alleged to have retained a sense of community missing among whites.
The mystique surrounding pastoral care is another example of dualistic thinking about the church and ministry.
Likewise, Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique (1963) was important and influential in its day, but today's reader is more likely to notice such eccentricities as an astonishing chapter arguing that the postwar suburban home was «a comfortable concentration camp» that aimed at the «progressive dehumanization» of women.
In addition to such natural devastation, the town seemed to go nowhere as outside entrepreneurs tried to capitalize on its mystique for the purposes of opening another failed tourist trap restaurant and / or bar.
Fox might have recognized the problem with a poster of Apocalypse wielding an object to hurl at Mystique.
Such is the strange «juridical mystique «13 in which the Johannine dialectic of testimony has come to be registered.
She described for us how she and other «first - stage» feminists fought to restore a fully legitimate place for women in the professions and in careers, a place they had won in the twenties and thirties but lost again as the post-war «feminine mystique» tightened its grip.
If such a mystique exists, what is it like?
No, there is not a feminine mystique in the ministry — yet.
The mystique of the pastoral role is well known.
But these regulations are not arbitrary: They are designed to preserve the mystique of the club as an Eden set apart from the vicissitudes of the world.
When, through the «breaking - through,» i.e., through a «cutting off» of the ego from the world, and through an identification of the ego with the motivating dynamis of the unconscious, this severance is once more resolved, God disappears as object and becomes the subject which is no longer distinguished from the ego, i.e., the ego as a relatively late product of differentiation, becomes once more united with the mystic, dynamic, universal participation (participation mystique of the primitives).1
For a popular introduction to this mystique of nature as a cosmic creation story see Brian Swimme 1986.
At the core of those fundamental truths are the classic creedal statements on Christology and the special mystique about the authority of the pope.
(Lejeune: Introduction a la Vie Mystique, 1899, p. 277.
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