Sentences with phrase «own poetic words»

I am so glad he put it so well in his poetic words.
Flowery poetic word salad might work on imbeciles.
You don't have to be in front of everyone saying poetic words of biblical wisdom to each request.
Yet, as Whitehead (1920, p. 17) observed as early as in 1920, the variety of metrically discordant temporal series is entirely compatible with one single underlying «creative advance of nature,» or, in less poetic words, with universal becoming.
David, you certainly made the right decision by following your new path because your work is shining through even more beautifully via your poetic words and gorgeous photography and the creativity is way up there!!!
Radiant Orchid is the Color of the Year 2014 Lucky you, Pantone has announced Radiant Orchid as the colour of 2014 In Pantone's poetic words, the lovely bloom of a Radiant Orchid is a refreshing burst of colour that will make you stand out in a crowd, and demonstrate to the world that you have a sense of style.
Those prophetic and poetic words, spoken by Guillermo del Toro, resonated loudly with the Hollywood heavyweights and cinema aficionados gathered inside the Palm Springs Convention Center Tuesday eve for the 29th annual Palm Springs Film Festival opening night gala, considered a plum stop on the Oscar season trail.
Illustrated with exquisitely detailed artwork, this stunning picture - book introduction to Sylvia Earle incorporates many of the world - renowned marine scientist's poetic words into the graceful text.
I always feel unsure about how to judge the writing style when the book is a translation, but the poetic words and the raw emotions of the characters was thrilling!
Long out of print, Whispering Pines became the first in a long line of poetry books that Blair published — not for commercial success, but for the pure love of the poetic word.
In her own poetic words, Fleming is compelled to make visible, «the glimpse of the strangeness beyond the world to which we cling, opening a place where thought becomes tangible, history leaves a trace and information exhales form.»
A lot of people think that you should show your communication skills through language, and so they use what they think are poetic words and strange puns and things.
Even thought these poetic words were spoken over 20 years ago, I believe real moms still struggle with this.
And, thanks to her wonderful, poetic words neither will we.

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This is, maybe most of all, a SOUTHERN film — the honorable, violent, classy (sir and mam), men - of - few - well - chosen - poetic - words, chivalrous, gun - toting, fishing, motorized - vehicle - loving, woman - idealizing - and - protecting, family - and - place - oriented, unprosperous, rural (but not agrarian) South.
If you are going to attempt to wax poetic, then use words and statements that YOU understand.
@MW and Zeke: Or we could just agree that the word «seen» is a poetic way of saying «observe».
Offred also creates her own subversive counter-texts and continually practices the mental acts of poetic synthesis and analysis, remaking distinctions that the State elides and reviving the language for which she hungers in this famine of the Word.
Brown appeals particularly to the word play of Isaiah 5:7: the monumental clarity and poetic elegance of the juxtaposition of the term z» daqah, «the cry,» with its remedy, ze «aqah, «justice.»
Church music has the capacity to give something of the fullness of the peoples song each Sunday because it can contextualize and pull together themes through the richness of poetic and musical imagery in a way that the spoken word can not.
Jesus, to me, was a very poetic speaker and his meaning to words such as wife probably mean something different than our current understanding of our wife at home.
This poetic description incorporates an essential principle of both Mennonite and mainstream Protestant thought: the supremacy of word over image, a prejudice that Dutch painters in general and Rembrandt in particular countered by imbuing their portraits and historical subjects with the visual equivalent of sound.
In other words, he has reinterpreted the traditional Christian truths in a work of art whose poetics is more philosophically inclusive than that of either dialectical systems or modernism.
At moments, this new English version gets all this just right, managing to be faithful to the poetic compactness of the Hebrew, the meanings of the Hebrew words, and the tonality of the original poem.
In this book, then, and especially in the earlier part, I have sometimes resorted to a slight verbal elaboration, either because there was no alternative if one was to write English at all, or because two words seemed necessary to convey the full «poetic» content of one word in the French, or again because a verbal elaboration seemed more likely to communicate the colour (and colour is of the essence of vision) of the original.
But this fusion of horizons can take place not by a poetic divination into the language of the text, nor by a mystical identification with the preconceptual experience of the author of the text, but by the breaking in of the Word of God from the Beyond into our limited horizons and the remolding of them, in some cases even the overthrowing of them.
But a vital source of power in the image — whether visual or poetic — is its ability to work beyond the scope of the word: to evoke, suggest, allude to or embody aspects of experience that elude discursive reasoning.
The author of John's Gospel, whose profound and poetic prologue we love so dearly, may have taken the easier path; he shrouds the incarnation with the awe and mystery of the «Word made flesh, come to dwell among us.»
See especially Owen Barfield, Poetic Diction: A Study in Meaning (McGraw - Hill Book Company, Inc., 1964), and his «The Meaning of the Word «Literal,»» in L. C. Knights and Basil Cottle, eds., Metaphor and Symbol (Butterworth & Co., Ltd., 1961).
Those already sufficiently conscious of the sexual imbalance in language make the effort to use «a person,» «an individual,» «one,» «persons,» «people,» «humankind» (a word given deep poetic resonance in our century through T. S. Eliot's «Four Quartets»).
Old traditions carry on, no matter how much denied, and in a poetic way relate to the bible verse to «Honor your father and mother» or in other words your ancestors and elders, because without them you wouldn't be here.
The keepers of those myths that you probably have the most issue with, somewhat successfully changed the meaning of the word myth to the word lie... to make their own myths (which they called parables and which were presented more in allegorical than historical form), to in their minds be perceived more as truth... and in God's own poetic justice, now have their cherished tales of perceived morality thrown into the same category by those who make the same efforts at understnding the meanings.
She once said, «Punk rock is just another word for freedom,» but her best work, including «Mercy Is,» her lullaby for director Darren Aronofsky's Noah, is immersed in the poetic tradition of Blake and Rimbaud as well as the language of the Bible.
It is in a more poetic form, however, and not marked with too many «pornographic words
Oh, and the French word for nutmeg was too poetic not to provide you a translation of the full title: Des sablés à la noix de muscade avec des meringues au sirop d'érable.
Poetic is exactly the right word, Trisha.
Each island - inspired piece in the Island Cowgirl collection is hand - carved with poetic etchings and words of inspiration.
And she's a total drama queen to begin with, so I'm sure my niece got worst possible picture of c - section possible, while her mother waxed poetic about vaginal deliveries, and my niece was pretty young (20) and impressionable, so I'm sure she took her mom's word as gospel.
The internal constraints of music — the meter, the accent structure — not to mention poetic elements like alliteration and rhyme, limit the possible words that will fit.
I hadn't meant the word to be poetic.
You are so poetic with your words!
But if you're on a date with a guy you THINK is Mr. Latin Lover, whose kiss is enticing, and whose words are poetic... If then... just as you're about to get your fingers running through his heavenly hair, he jerks away, swiping your hand down... well there may be something up there.
I am artistic, poetic, & my words are powerful when I need them to be.
The collection either encapsulates Sonic Youth's most endearing or annoying qualities, depending on how one feels about the band and the spoken - word poetics from Kim Gordon.
Word of mouth might generate some excitement about the film's many poetic, sensuous and sincere qualities.
Precise, poetic insights such as these demonstrate Scott's unmatched skill at distilling the nuances of a two - or three - hour film into the suggestive brilliance of an eight - hundred - word response.
Accordingly, the parts of Sentinel that bog down are the parts that rely too much on the cast to provide backstory and motivation when the best, most poetic bits of the picture are the first ten minutes (including its credit sequence) that tells all one needs to know without a word of dialogue.
Throughout «Paterson,» Jarmusch breaks the traditional form of the film for a poetic interlude, capturing a poem that Paterson is working on by literally putting words that look handwritten up on the screen as Driver reads them in a manner that makes it sound like he's coming up with them for the first time.
As history the scene is defensible — Lincoln's poetic, 272 - word speech was widely printed in newspapers and immediately recognized as a rhetorical marvel — but as drama it's atrocious, a smarmy Hall - of - Presidents moment.
Best of all, the film employs Murrow's actual words, and Strathairn reads each crafty turn of phrase with great intelligence and poetic punch.
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