I don't
recall at any time in my life how ill informed and naive people have become and react rather than think.
Not exact matches
if you
recall, God said, «Let us make man
in our image AND after our likeness...... yes, every man still bears the image of God and deserves respect, but every man deserves to be pitied for the likeness of God which he has lost and which can only be restored through a relationship with Jesus Christ, who is more than a book, He is the
Living Word of God, and any relationship with Him demands an obedience to the Word He represents, thus, how can a man «walk humbly with God» while
at the same
time rejecting the His very Word?
In place of a clumsy exposition scene, Updike's narrator has Rabbit
recall,
at surprisingly appropriate
times, the myriad events, people and places that shaped his
life.
This spiritual ground for hope
at this
time of wanton destruction of our world, can help us to
recall the ultimate purpose of
life and of our journey
in this world.
Roger Frison - Roche, who
lived in Chamonix
at the
time and went on to become one of the Savoie's most beloved writers,
recalled that
at evening events, black tie was routinely required for all guests — except athletes, who could attend wearing team uniforms.
They asked 607 pairs of identical or fraternal twins who had reported having used marijuana
at least five
times in their
lives to
recall how they had felt when they smoked: whether they were, for instance, relaxed and creative or anxious and unable to concentrate.
«The whole
time we were unloading the truck,» she
recalls, «I was staring
at the ground, thinking: «Oh my God, there are more diverse textures here than I've seen
in my whole
life.»»
We have all had success
at certain
times in our
life and if we can
recall a great success we had that gave you an exhilorating emotional charge than we can anchor back into these empowering emotions.
«We were both
at the same spot
in our
life at the same
time, which is super important,» she
recalled.
Uncle Boonmee Who Can
Recall His Past
Lives Last year's Palme d'Or recipient, which I've managed to unwillingly miss
at least two or three
times in theatres
in the interim.
We never become inured to the liberal and casual use of the N - word, nor to the disturbing images conjured up, and sometimes shown
in flashback, as the assembled company
recalls their
life stories that have brought them to this place
at this
time.
When Winehouse's later
life devolves (and devolves again), Kapadia creates a sense of
recall, of looking back
at small things the viewer had «
lived through» with younger Winehouse, ultimately creating the realization
in the viewer they are watching Winehouse spiral downwards
in real -
time... and there is nothing that can be done about it.
Who Dares Wins — Douglas Blain reckons the SS100 a real prewar masterpiece — is definitely his type of car / The Bradley Tapes — The first
in a new series
recalling the
life and
times of renowned motoring journalist WF Bradley / A Celebration Of Speed — David Venables reports on the ever - popular Festival of Speed
at Goodwood / Jumble Giant — Michael Ware previews the grandady of them all — the September Beaulieu Autojumble / Bean's Talk — JonathonWood tells the tale of an early attempt
at mass production / Best Buy — Michael Bowler selects some more first cars for under # 10000 / Bespoke Motoring — Malcolm Green's
in - depth guide to special bodied MGs from 1929 to 1955 / French Connection — Michael Worthington - Williams on the cars of Marcel Violet.
Hershey 2000 — Michael Worthington - Williams visits the greatest autojumble show on earth / Book Offers — A seasonal selection of motoring books from The Automobile's Enthusiast's Bookshelf / Falcon Knight of Old Brooks Brierly looks back
at a short -
lived American offspring of Dodge / Dashing Devons and Dorsets — Finbarr Corry thinks it might be fun to own a classic Austin A40 / Altons for Alvis — Guy Griffiths reminisces about his
life in the motor trade
in the early postwar period / Popular Perfect — Jonathon Wood
recalls the
life and
times of the first Ford to be known by a name / A Very British Affair — Elizabeth Bennett reports on the 2000 London - Brighton run / Original Oxford — The Editor takes to the road
in a 1913 Morris Oxford.
The fact that the main characters of «All the Pretty Horses» are only about 13 to 17 years of age and out working on their own
at horse ranches and traveling on their own, leads one to
recall that many
times young men and women
in those years lead early working
lives and it all ended early too.
«This place was starving for a good, honest pet supply store,»
recalls Kathy, who says the only other pet - related stores
at the
time included a grain store and a mall pet shop specializing
in live - pet sales.
Gary
recalls being one of the NYC commuters (
living in Brooklyn
at the
time) who took notice of Keith Haring's subway drawings
in the early 1980s, viewing them
at station after station.
«I can't remember a
time in my
life I wasn't painting, but I had this idea that you couldn't be taught to paint,» he
recalls thinking as an undergraduate
at the University of Texas
at Austin.
The film presents a series of mini-dramas,
recalling past community events described
in archived issues of Roundabout, and provides an insight into issues prevalent
at the
time, such as continuity of local
life, community and togetherness.
Fischer wasn't
living in New York
at the
time, and he
recalls that it was the first
time someone said to him, «It's brutal, New York.»
Why this is of interest though is that
in the 18 years we have
lived in this house and I have been feeding the birds I can't
recall a single
time we had a hard frost after I saw those birds
at my feeder
in the spring.
It is rare, to be sure, but most of us can
recall a
time when someone
in our
lives was so delighted and overwhelmed with service they received that they were bursting to tell us about it, even though we hadn't asked and didn't,
at that
time, need the service.
For a while there, it seemed like a new one opened every week, filling our cities with dimly lighted rooms that smelled like ashtrays where unhappy couples could spend a couple of hours laughing
at the comedians» jokes and then more
time afterward
recalling the jokes to each other,
in a desperate attempt to avoid talking about how they didn't love each other anymore and delaying the next inevitable fight about nothing as they both pretended it wasn't over between them and they're both one step closer to spending the rest of their
lives alone and miserable.