Heals uneasiness
regarding fears of the future and the need to blot yourself out due to anxiety and despair.
Not exact matches
He observed that the last century had been the bloodiest in history, and when he considered how negatively many peoples
of the world
regarded our activity
of protecting our interests in their countries he
feared the
future offered little hope.
We live, as we all know, in an age characterized by neurosis:
fear, frustration, schizophrenic social and individual lives, despair with
regard to the
future, hopelessness about the present — these are the marks
of our time.
The created
future is what we usually
regard as
future, either what is to come in the course
of events, or the conditions, possibilities, hopes,
fears, we project upon what is to come.
While I find Shrek the Third to be entertaining enough to give it a pass in this
regard, I
fear for the
future of the series, as now they've gotten even further away from the Grimm Fairy Tales / Disney world that the previous films spoofed, opening up the series to legendary characters and other tales
of adventure.
If our responsibility to protect nature is
regarded as an offshoot
of a responsibility to
future generations, rather than as a primary duty in its own right, I
fear it will too easily allow rationalization
of destruction.
Well, If you take the success
of the EU as being a model for a
future UN global administration, then we don't have too much to
fear regarding this conspiracy theory.
Here's an idea: Let's make the
fear of reprisal so severe that when said penalties for misbehavior are trotted out during the real estate university 101 «pre-course» (a one - day eye - opener reality - check course
regarding the wannabe failure rate)-- starting on day one in class, when the pitfalls
of being a Realtor are revealed vs how much money one can generate (if one is one
of the few lucky ones) once in the saddle — the unethical - by - nature
future miscreants quickly exit stage left, or right, ask for their money back, and rightfully blank off back to their holes in the ground.