But by then, I knew
the reality of their love story — it was more complicated than romantic.
Not exact matches
And while in this aspirational world they
love being up at the crack
of dawn to bake cupcakes seven days a week (if you believe the glorified
story that they're always hands - on like that), the
reality is that they are up at the crack
of dawn, seven days a week.
I for one would
love this sure to be entertaining
story of how
Reality came to
love Mormons so much
Resurrection is the
story of how we rise up to a new
reality, the
reality of love.
If we are going to teach a public ethic
of eco-justice, we need public
stories of eco-justice — public parables that have the capacity to communicate the meaning
of our
love for the earth and for people as citizens: the
reality of the struggle for eco-justice in the ongoing history
of our civic communities.
the belief on the existence
of the devil was concieved by theologians
of the past thousands
of years, there was no other way
of explaining the bad experiences
of people in the past because we were not educated yet to the kind
of what we have now, Why this happened because that was part
of the learning process that God wants us to know, in pathrotheism, we are part
of God, and He himself is evolving because He is the universe, We are now the conscious part
of Him, our destiny in accordance to his will also be His destiny because it is His will.Although He prepared first all the material
reality of the universe ahead
of us, The experiences for us humans including the supernatural is just part
of nirmal process for learning because its natural process, today we reach a point
of not believing the practices
of the past, but it does not mean its wrong, Just like a child, adults
loved to tell mythical
stories to them, because we knew children enjoys it as part
of their learning process.
The Christian
story represents the utmost effort
of the primitive Christian community (for no one man was its creator) to express the
realities of man's sin and God's grace: «God proves his
love for us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us.
By surrendering to and immersing itself in the images and
stories of a faithful God revealed as self - emptying
love, the desire to know is set free to seek
reality or truth.
Beautiful
story from India about Sikhism and its present state
of elevated spiritualism.This should bring the
reality of the peace
loving Sikhs to forefront.
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Dating can be fun and we all really do want that great
love story, but, let's dip our toes in
reality for just a moment and realize that great
love stories are those that have effort, time and lots
of patience.
Their
story is just one
of the many relationships followed on Oxygen Media's new
reality TV show, Virtually in
Love.
Debi was featured in the Finnish
Reality Show New Yorkissa with one
of her success
stories who met her true
love in 8 weeks.
In this often humorous, yet warmly poignant
story,
love and friendship, jealousy and re-discovery, career, family, and friends (Nathan Lane, Frances Conroy) intertwine as Lester navigates the perplexing
realities facing so many
of us as we pursue dreams and dignity.
The
story is more male - oriented, straightforward, and based in
reality (set between the two World Wars) than some
of his other works, but still retains that vintage Miyazaki magical feel that we all know and
love.
The language
of reality television is aptly utilized by the characters as they fake (presumably, so far) a tragic
love story in order to bolster public sentiment, thus offering them «sponsorships» in the form
of beneficial gifts during the Games (medicine, food, etc.) as an exchange for providing the viewers with some good TV.
Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchette bring the legendary
story of «Robin Hood» to life as only Ridley Scott can and Colin Farrell falls into a
love that blurs the line between
reality and fantasy in «Ondine» on DVD this week.
Surrogate interferences from
Love, Time and Death serve simply as Hollywood-esque responses to actual
reality, and distract from the possibility
of a real
story at the heart
of the film's intentions.
It's not until much later in the
story, when another young woman named Éponine (Samantha Barks, by far the best singer in the cast) sings
of her own vision
of fulfilling what is in
reality an unrequited
love, that the film reaches the emotional peak
of the scenes with Fantine (A montage
of preparation at the midway point is rousing, though).
This is a captivating
story, building on
reality with a tale
of love and loss, much like Titanic.
When we hear
stories like this, seeing the harsh
reality of how humans can treat others this way, it's hard to not have more
love for the animals.
Adapted from Chris Kraus» novel
of the same name, I
Love Dick blurs the line between fantasy and
reality, squarely situating Kathryn Hahn's Chris at the centre
of the
story.
A revolution then happens, and it is handled with the same facetiousness
of a
love story in which characters fall in
love through first sight — more fitting to musicals than the operatic
reality achieved in the first act.
Another great featurette was «Game Maker: Suzanne Collins and The Hunger Games Phenomenon,» which tackles the success
of both the films and the book series and examines how Collins combining war,
reality television, and the Greek myth
of Theseus gave us the
story we now know and
love.
However, Eric Tsang, one
of the key figures in Hong Kong cinema for the past 40 years, where he has served as director (Aces Go Places), writer (Tsui Hark's All the Wrong Clues (for the Right Solution), producer (Drunken Master II, Golden Chicken, After this Our Exile) and actor both comic (as part
of Sammo Hung's Lucky Stars crew) and dramatic (as Maggie Cheung's husband in Comrades, Almost a
Love Story), brings a lived - in
reality to the film that compensates for much
of its contrivance.
While this tale
of three newly - empowered women taking control
of their
love lives and careers may itself play into some old cliches — there's plenty
of footage
of Graham's wannbe screenwriter half - naked, for example, — and characters can behave in ways that service the
story, rather than
reality, it's still worth a watch.
Their magical
love story has now entered the real world, and much
of the film deals with both characters attempting to reconcile the notion
of «true
love» with the
realities of everyday life.
Their teen
love story is firmly rooted in
reality: Eleanor deals with body image issues, poverty, an abusive home life and bullying; and Park deals with racial prejudice and the effects
of the culture's toxic masculinity problem that labels his affinity for wearing eyeliner as «gay.»
Just In Case is the sort
of book that in the right hands at the right time could do this, offering an ironic metaphysical and philosophical meditation on life's big topics -
love and sex, faith and free will, illusion and
reality, packaged into a short and genuinely sweet coming -
of - age
story.
The best thing I
love about it is how Rothfuss plays with the way the
reality of a
story is warped and reshaped through the years and by various narrators.
Children's books are not lacking in
stories of heroic dogs saving their little human friends from danger out
of pure
love and devotion — and it is important to remember that
stories like that also very much happen in
reality!
The Way
of Life DEFINITIVE EDITION tells
stories about several serious themes: from euthanasia to death penalty, from war to
love, from defeat to discrimination, everything tied by the personal growth and the perception
of reality as main themes.
He makes
stories, pictures, and objects that are documents
of contemporary morality; exploring a
reality stranger than fiction, through fantasy, satire and subculture, using themes appropriated from the universal concerns
of sex,
love, violence, beauty, advertising, food, battle scenes, pornography, writing, politics, religion, crime, dancing, lust, greed, things falling apart, and spaceships.
Rites
of Spring (Outside the Lines) Painting: A
Love Story (Outside the Lines) Black in the Abstract, Part 2: Hard Edges / Soft Curves (Outside the Lines) Melanie Smith Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years
of Drawing More Real Than
Reality Itself Right Here, Right Now: Houston Robert Hodge: Destroy and Rebuild Double Life
Fundamentally, the Inquiry offers an opportunity for survivors and families members
of lost
loved ones to share their
stories and express their views in hopes that the younger generation will not face the same
realities.
My goal as a therapist is to listen, to
love and to learn my client's life
story, with the hope
of engaging individuals and couples into the
reality of fulfilling futures, transformative change, and authentic, healthy relationships.