I love joggers, but don't
quite have the courage to wear them!
It is a pity that the script doesn't
quite have the courage of its convictions to provide a more understated ending and instead lapses into the slightly saccharine final scene but it's only a minor blemish on an otherwise thoroughly enjoyable film.
Not exact matches
The skills of initiative, collaboration,
courage and character,
quite rightly are very important
have more to do with Emotional Intelligence, maturity and people skills.
Even then, according to Paul (Gal 2:11 - 13), he did not
quite have the full
courage of his convictions, for after eating with Gentiles at Antioch he separated himself from them when some conservative brethren came from Jerusalem.
And in this context the word «conservative» means in principle something
quite positive, for it also includes the
courage to affirm continuity, clear principles, detachment from ephemeral fashions, fidelity to the Word of God which endures for ever, respect for tradition, for what
has organically developed, for the wisdom and experience of our ancestors.
He went on to praise those who
've suffered for standing up to adversity: «I greatly admire the
courage and faith of your flock who are an example to us all of faith
quite literally under such grotesque and barbarous assault.»
And if he
has perceived this and assured himself that he
has not
courage to understand it, he will at least
have a presentiment of the marvelous glory this knight attains in the fact that he becomes God's intimate acquaintance, the Lord's friend, and (to speak
quite humanly) that he says «Thou» to God in heaven, whereas even the tragic hero only addresses Him in the third person.
It's something I
've been playing around with in my head for a couple of months now, but never
quite worked up the
courage to actually test a recipe out.
ArmaghArsenal, of those you put down to get rid of, I
would keep three, Fabianski, Wednesday night he showed real character and if he continues to improve then given the stick and pressure he's
had to take, (
quite rightly) he's showing the
courage we need in a keeper.
I haven't
quite got up the
courage yet to introduce real plates, but we
've done metal silverware from the start.
I am particularly interested in researching the trading and mutual cultural influences between the Roman and the Chinese worlds in the 1st to 4th centuries A.D.; however, I
have never
quite managed to pluck up the necessary
courage to pursue this ambition.
If the answers to these two questions don't
quite line up,
have the
courage to respect your divine self enough to set boundaries.
One leg off... stomach tight... I couldn't
quite muster up the
courage or strength to get both feet off, but I
have to remind myself that I WAS UPSIDE DOWN and these things will take time.
It's
quite ordinary but I
would love to improve on my
courage to start sewing my first dress.
Most of us
would not
have the
courage to spell out our desires
quite so bluntly.
And Billy Beane is
quite a character — a maverick who
had the
courage (even if born out of desperation) to do the unconventional.
I wonder if in the future there will be individuals who will
have the
courage to question the «wisdom» of the machine because although we're not there yet it's already
quite clear that the experts and gurus are hinting at «computer infallibility».
I wonder if McCormick and Kopel and other commentators will then take these politicians to task for not
having the
courage of their pro-gun convictions when the persons asserting gun rights are not
quite as politically popular.
Can't wait to see how it turns out — I
've been wanting to try Milk Paint but haven't
quite gotten up the
courage.
I
have done
quite a bit of sewing but
have never worked up the
courage to tackle a slipcover.