Sentences with phrase «praise virtues»

Statements like this are common advice you'll hear at every stage of adult life, as family, friends, bosses, and co-workers praise the virtues of a good policy.
No form of entertainment pays tribute to wine like opera, in which characters swill, toast and praise its virtues
Their ads praise the virtues of human milk but focus on how years of research inspired a mixture that includes just a few key synthetic nutrients, present naturally in breast milk, like DHA, ARA, prebiotics and probiotics.
Our schools praise the virtues of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s ethics of social inlcusion, but apparently very few of us understand how these ethics are rooted in spirituality.
The changes in the tax code mark a departure for Republicans, who have traditionally praised the virtue of small businesses and the importance of reducing the deficit.
Consider, people love to praise the virtue of the golden rule, reap what you say, karma, what goes around comes around and so on, but do unto to others as you would have done unto you, tends to devolve into do unto to others as is done to you.
Thus far, scholars have translated: «run», «don't blink», and a thoroughly confusing psalm praising the virtues of decorative neckwear.
The 1956 poem «After Aristotle» praises virtue, describing Greeks who gladly toiled in search of virtue as their most valuable treasure.
Product promotion praises the virtues of breastmilk and then carries on with a story about how they have spent years on research and «learned from the breast» to find a concoction that includes a few nutrients also present in breastmilk.
Country royalty has weighed in on the presidential race — Hank Williams Jr. (known to the kids as the «Are You Ready for Some Football» guy) released a song earlier this week praising the virtues of the current Republican ticket.
When another reporter brought up the issue with the governor after a Wednesday event in the Bronx, Cuomo tempered his Tuesday statement, again praised Clinton, and then — as he has throughout his tenure in office — praised the virtues of bipartisan cooperation.
You can never go wrong with denim and a white tee (I've praised the virtues of this look on my own blog — http://justjilli.com/2014/09/04/my-street-style-white-top-denim-cutoffs/) But making it ripped denim, and adding the leather jacket just takes your outfit to the next level.
Soulful Encounters Disabled Dating and Community website and it's founder Louise have been featured in several TV interviews, as well as, news and magazine articles praising the virtues of a community and dating site for those who are disabled and differently abled.
Richard and Rebecca praised the virtues of small presses (which are doing wonderful things right now and regularly reaching the upper echelons of literary prizes) as a route into publication.
And now for the comedy science of the week, from the German language Huffington Post here which has an editorial praising the virtues of veganism — the radically kooky diet that rejects all animal - based foods like «milk, eggs, cheese and yoghurt.

Not exact matches

I just simply wanted to praise both his civic and personal virtue in this specific case.
I suspect it has to do with a misguided interpretation of Philippians 4:8, which says, «Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are honest, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.»
Their emphasis on self - sufficiency and frugality - so complete that questions should arise how Diogenes ever procured a lantern and why he was wasting oil in a search so futile - is the result of a long tradition of praise of poverty, culminating in their view that wealth is qualitative, the internal condition of virtue, to which only poverty can lead.
he appealed to «nature» as standard in a way a Stoic might have done; (I Corinthians 11:14 - 15) his praise of moderation and his use of «virtue» were in good current form; (Philippians 4:8.)
The person who praises an athlete's achievement, a work of art, or the manifestation of a person's virtue affirms that these are indeed praiseworthy, and that something would be wrong with a beholder who did not acknowledge them.
William wins over Adso, who praises this newfound virtue of curiosity, «which I once thought, rather, a passion of the covetous spirit.»
He wrote, «Even when the deceased was an admirable person — indeed especially when the deceased was an admirable person — praise for his virtues can cause us to forget that we are praying for and giving thank for God's inexplicable mercy to a sinner.»
Both of the BBC's mottos came from the Bible - «nation shall speak peace unto nation» (Isaiah and Micah) and «Whatsoever» which is a reference to Philippians 4:8 - «Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.»
Philippians 4:8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
At best we can provide the ground where it can walk, and cultivate that ground by practicing love, humility, and other virtues, by serving other people and by praising God, mostly by being thankful.
Here, age may be youth and live o'er its days, Here, virtue is honored and wisdom finds praise, Here, wealth and poverty, meekness and pride, Commingle in one and sit side and side.
Never too shy to sing the praises of the virtues of the Idaho Potato, the IPC views the current diet environment as a key opportunity to get out in front of the news with an alternate and balanced position.
The ancient «Vino Pùcinum,» to which the PVXINVM name pays homage, was first praised by Pliny the Elder in Naturalis Historia in the 1st century AD, who exalted the wine for its medicinal virtues.
Instead, consider praising them when they are honest and repeatedly stressing the virtues of honesty.
Men dominate the first scene of Green, in which journalist Sebastian (Lawrence Michael Levine) and his friend (Alex Ross Perry) pompously extol the virtues of Philip Roth, engaging in a game of one - upmanship to see who can concoct the most effusive praise.
If the DVD earned praise for its colour and depth of detail, those virtues are only amplified here, and a light, manifestly beautiful coat of grain validates every effort made to procure the negative for this transfer, which on BD looks unnervingly like an answer print and nothing like the coarse mess any type of dupe was bound to yield, due to the picture's two - perf Techniscope origins.
But in our praise for print we forget the great virtues of digital formats, especially the ease of distribution and greater access for all — if done right.
Teiger praised the carving's virtues, but then said, ««Frank, let me show you something.
It feels like everyone's pulling in the same direction,» a Pinsent Masons» insider said, praising open plan's virtues to Chambers Student.
It would have been just as bad (even worse) had it been warm praise of the judge's virtues, as opposed to what it was, an uncivil indictment of his vices.
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