Sentences with phrase «profoundly moved by»

I am profoundly moved by the beauty of abundance — how the organization in its practices, models the deep and beautiful principles of the process.
He said that he felt profoundly moved by the experience and that he would never be the same after.
I was so profoundly moved by Jasper Johns's work when I first saw it, that it really motivated me, it was the sole motivating factor in my becoming an artist.
Profoundly moved by the work's unalloyed positivity, he demanded to meet the artist right away.
I was profoundly moved by Anthony Hopkins in «The Remains of the Day» when I was 14 as well as Mike Leigh's «Secrets & Lies.»
Josiah's secretary, Shaphan, reads the book to the king, who is profoundly moved by the disparity between present practice and the book's, admonition (22:11 - 13).
Profoundly moved by the wisdom of nonviolent resistance, editors reported on, analyzed and theologized about all the events of these years, from Montgomery to Little Rock to the sit - ins to the freedom riders, with considerable interest and always accompanied by profound expressions of respect and human sympathy.
I do miss the compassionate Doctor though, the one who was easily and profoundly moved by people.
Argentina's president Mauricio Macri tweeted: «Profoundly moved by the tragic deaths this afternoon in NY.

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While I had continued to read and be profoundly moved and strengthened by the early monastic abbas and ammas, I was happy where I was, teaching Hebrew, Aramaic and Syriac to small classes of students.
Pere Teilliard de Chardin, a figure - head in the unfolding of a new cycle in the life of mankind, moves us profoundly not only by the amazing lucidity of his scientific vision but also by his love, his immense love, of God, which enabled him to see, everywhere throughout the created world, what the majority of men are blind to: the constant presence of the Creator.
The man in Christ, moved by the Spirit of God, has a profoundly emotional experience.
Pere Teilliard de Chardin, a figure - head in the unfolding of a new cycle in the life of mankind, moves us profoundly not only by the amazing lucidity of his scientific vision but also by his love, his immense love, of God, which enabled him to see, everywhere throughout the created world, what the majority of...
The unspoken or half - spoken message... was our complete understanding of each other as people who were somehow on the edge of great realization... I was profoundly moved, because he is so obviously a great man... marked by complete simplicity and freedom.
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar and comfortable environment of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to labor (such as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate with her partner, nursing a toddler, eating and drinking as needed and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all of which can lead to easier labors and births, not having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital during labor (going too early can slow progress and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned birth en route), being able to choose how and when to include children (who are making their own adjustments and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies and those without insurance, and increasing the likelihood of having a deeply empowering and profoundly positive, life changing pregnancy and birth experience.
Having served as the founder chair of the group until 2015, I was profoundly disappointed by both moves.
There was for me something profoundly satisfying, not to say moving, in the victory of the man who came from nowhere, the man who was reviled by the powerful, the rich and the mighty.
A profoundly moving tearjerker about the festering wounds caused by the Vietnam War in middle America.
And just as Haneke respects these characters (and us) too much to trivialize them through overemphatic contrivance or too - easy intimations of emotion, so too does he exclude all non-diegetic music from the soundtrack, so that when we do hear the music played and appreciated by these inveterate music lovers — as when the characters do, finally and unavoidably, betray their unwanted, overpowering grief — it's something rare, precious, truly sublime, and profoundly moving.
Adapting a short - story collection by James Franco, Coppola preserves the episodic structure of the book, allowing her camera to move among the characters with a breezy sense of freedom: April (Emma Roberts), the intelligent yet vulnerable good - girl lured into an affair with her charismatic but creepy soccer coach, Mr. B. (played by Franco); Teddy (Jack Kilmer) who's in trouble with the law and in love with April; Fred (Nat Wolffe), Teddy's cocky, bad - influence sidekick; and Emily (Zoe Levin), the profoundly sad school slut who freely dispenses blow jobs in place of genuine connection.
With an ensemble cast that is truly mind - blowing led by Daniel Radcliffe in a profoundly moving performance as Allen Ginsberg, we are witnessing the birth of a major new American filmmaker.
At once a road trip film and also a profoundly moving meditation on aging and memory, Faces Places is one of the best documentaries of this century so far, and a resounding artistic statement by one of the great filmmakers of her time.
Jenkins said she has been profoundly affected by the way working on Wonder Woman has moved her own son.
The Angel in My Pocket By Sukey Forbes Penguin • $ 16 • ISBN 9780143127574 In a profoundly moving meditation on grief and the path to healing, Forbes recounts her struggle to rediscover joy and meaning in life after enduring the death of her 6 - year - old daughter, Charlotte.
Profoundly moving and also a testament to the monster that is humanity, I'm overwhelmed by the sight of this exhibition.
In this substantial volume, the works of the infamous mid-century French visionary artist, Yves Klein — famed for having been photographed jumping off a wall, «into the void,» with his arms outstretched as he moved rapidly towards the pavement, as well as for having claimed and patented his very own shade of the color blue — are presented alongside paintings by the artist whose work influenced him most profoundly: his mother, the bold abstract painter Marie Raymond (1908 - 1972).
He was so moved by his subjects — the upward thrust of a tulip, the fragility of a rose, the noise of a street market, the abandon of a bacchanal — that he moves us, profoundly.
Randi Matushevitz and Diane Williams Confront Otherness Through Experience at LAAA / Gallery 825 through April 20th By Genie Davis Randi Matushevitz and Diane Williams both offer profoundly moving solo shows at LAA / Gallery 825.
Talking to Hambling surrounded by the paintings of the recently deceased Hodgkin was a profoundly moving experience as I had just come hot foot from Hambling's latest exhibition, Edge at Marlborough Fine Arts, which deals face on with motifs of mortality.
Over the years, it has served as a nurturing way station for more than 350 women, and Shaffer is deeply moved by the realization that the home and its volunteers can profoundly affect the lives of residents.
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