Sentences with phrase «remorse which»

Allow this center in a man to remain dulled by the crowd; allow it to continue dissipated by busyness; permit it to go on evading its function by a round of distractions, or to lull itself by a carefully chosen rotation of pleasures; abandon it to its attempt to drug, to narcotize suffering and remorse which might reveal to it its true condition; let it wither away the sense of its own validity by false theories of man's nature, of his place in the social pattern, of his way of salvation; in short, allow any of these well - known forms of domestication of man's responsible core as an individual, to continue unchallenged, and you as a thinker and a friend of men have committed the supreme treason!

Not exact matches

Spitzer has at least acknowledged and expressed some remorse for his behavior (which as far as we know, ended five years ago).
Rap superstar Eminem, with singer Ed Sheeran, just released a track called «River,» in which a man who calls himself a liar and a cheat expresses furious remorse over an affair and an abortion.
When Judas went back and try to give back the 30 silver coins he did so because he felt remorse, now there is a huge difference between remorse and repentance, which I don't have time to explain here, my point is let's not be ignorant of the Scriptures, we have to dig in real deep so that we can understand what it is trying to tell us.
In a world in which all barriers to action and expression have been crushed, we are no longer open to Bonhoeffer's quiet but firm recognition when he writes: «The peculiar fact that we lower our eyes when a stranger's eye meets our gaze is not a sign of remorse for a fault, but a sign of that shame which, when it knows that it is seen, is reminded of something it lacks, namely, the lost wholeness of life, its own nakedness.
It's still a theological inconsistency of fatal proportions (no pun intended)-- God sets a man along a path aligned with God's plan, knowing the results of God's plan will cause the man to commit a «mortal» sin to end his terrible remorse (which wouldn't have happened were it not for playing his part as God wanted him to do), resulting in eternal damnation, and God allows it to happen?
Which of us has not experienced Judas's remorse as we realize that our lives often lack any passionate, ethical involvement with the transcendent?
Joe's binge lasts for several days during which he experiences worse remorse than he has ever known before.
To think in an agony of remorse of all one has done wrong, whether with sinful intention or errors of judgment, and to be inwardly upset over the good works one meant to get done and failed to do, is a poor frame of mind in which to try to go to sleep.
Here in the core of the I is a center from which choice springs, from which responsibility for one's acts springs, from which the ultimate sense of uneasiness and weariness with anything that is short of the highest of all in reality ultimately issues, from which remorse and repentance arises.
The basic ideas in the meaning of hell are alienation and separation from God by persistent rejection of him, the tighter forging of the chains of sin as we misuse our freedom, and the loneliness, remorse, and inner turmoil which are sin's worst punishment.
Active participation in the sacrificial process was the means through which the person was able to «come close» to God in order to feel remorse.
Even repentance and remorse, affections which come in the character of ministers of good, may be but sickly and relaxing impulses, The best repentance is to up and act for righteousness, and forget that you ever had relations with sin.
But here we may reasonably suspect a certain amount of embroidery, the more so since Matthew has also an edifying story about the traitor's remorse and grisly end — a story, by the way, inconsistent with another account of his death which is found in the Acts of the Apostles, not to mention a third divergent account which we know to have been handed down traditionally in the early church.
Conscience, which dictates what we should do and induces remorse for failure, is the «semi-conscious intellectual effort to experience Divinity, without recourse to anthropomorphic terms, rational propositions or mystic ecstasy» (REN 71).
He said that the «remorse and repentance which are consequent upon such contemplation are similar in their acknowledgment of freedom and responsibility and their implied assertion of it.
One may, in other ways, feel sorrow for sin (the sorrow of regret, or remorse, or despair); but one can not feel the sorrow of repentance (which alone leads to forgiveness and salvation) unless one knows that God suffers because of our sin incalculably more than we — and that he suffers willingly and out of love for us.
I know that I have had to struggle, myself, with coming to real understanding of, and how to deal with shame, which is imposed from an external source, and remorse, which is seems to arise internally, from somewhere within my own self, my own mind, in response to recognition of hurt or harm something I've done has or may have caused.
The colonial power structure, then assumed to be a firm and lasting situation, functioned as a shield for the conscience, freeing a Swede or an American from feeling remorse for the suffering of the peoples living in that part of the world, about which there was not much publicity anyhow.
But if such a person wishes to bluster out of, to defy, or to slink away from remorse, alas, which is indeed the most terrible to say of him, that he failed, or — that he succeeded?
It boils down to a kind of purgatory in which our remorse (when shown our lives in a video!)
@starghazzar, u would do wel to actually read what i wrote, he has no integrity because of the manner in which he wheeled away and played to the french crowd and afterwards showed no remorse but border line contempt when being interviewed, understandably you are well outside this debate but what you hav written is nonsense, it was ball to hand twice and since when did winning at any cost when your teams being outplayed become something to defend im a lifelong arsenal fan and irishman and while i will always appreciate what henry did while at arsenal any1 with a brain and objectivity will admit his actions since that handball hav exposed a lack of sportsmanship and integrity.....
Silver did speak very briefly in court when asked to make a statement, and he reiterated what he said in a letter last month, in which Silver expressed remorse, admitting that he let down the people of New York State and his Lower Manhattan constituents.
And it's this failure to understand the hostility towards coalition in the mind of the average voter which explains the absence of any real regret and remorse.
Clark, a member of the radical Weather Underground, had expressed remorse for her role in the crime, which left two police officers and Brinks guard dead.
You can sense that thought in the language which dominated this conference, from Clegg's talk of «buyers remorse» to Farron's insistence to people who were not in the party that «guess what, you're a liberal».
We have so many recall efforts here and there, which is indicative that voters are way beyond remorse.
We so money recall efforts here and there, which is indicative that voters are way beyond remorse.
Israel said voters are already having buyer's remorse after delivering Republicans their biggest House majority in 60 years, and he said he's convinced Democrats can retake the majority this cycle, which require a 25 - seat gain.
«Instead of showing remorse and rebuilding itself to a strong opposition party, the PDP has continued to blame the successor Buhari administration, which is left to pack their mess.
Healing with protons had its origins in the effort to harness particles for once - unimaginable destruction — the Manhattan Project, which produced the first atomic bomb — and in the remorse of a scientist who helped create it.
Toronto, ON About Blog Alen Mayer's blog is a sales training blog which helps salespeople, business owners and entrepreneurs grow their sales, quickly and effectively, and prevent buyer's remorse.
For example, it has been shown that if online daters actually do pick a partner, the larger the pool from which one chooses said partner, the more likely one is to experience dissatisfaction with their choice after having made it - a sort of «buyer's remorse» in relationships.4 Not to mention, a lot of people feel as if dating online is less about finding a partner and more about shopping for the right combination of traits, reducing some of the humanity in trying to meet people and turning online dating services into a love market.5
It implies that Nick is a man of honor, but beyond the life - saving action which sets the movie in motion, all he does is savagely follow through on his orders and kill without remorse.
After Ralph shared with Marc the identity of the rapist (which at the very least should have created a question about Ralph's culpability) Marc showed not a hint of remorse that he possibly targeted the wrong person.
I haven't read something this good on this topic since Without Remorse by Tom Clancy, which, by the way, is one of my all time favorites....
Each morning we post the latest Kindle Daily Deal from Amazon, and many of the offerings are popular books that you may well have purchased at full price in the previous week, which can lead to a special kind of buyer's remorse.
But that doesn't mean you have to throw caution to the wind when you put your money down on a so - called «Pony car,» so we tasked our expert panel with rating five of the fastest daily drivers to find which will steer you clear of buyer's remorse.
Vick's actions went far beyond dog fighting and into nearly unspeakable animal cruelty... for which Vick has never shown even the slightest bit of remorse.
Toronto, ON About Blog Alen Mayer's blog is a sales training blog which helps salespeople, business owners and entrepreneurs grow their sales, quickly and effectively, and prevent buyer's remorse.
Explodemon's ability, as his name implies, is to blow stuff up without remorse (which is what landed him in prison in the first place).
Though Ezio still spoke with targets after killing them, these were perfunctory conversations in which he did not show much remorse.
I don't intend to undermine confidence in the system in which we all work, but it is worth asking: if you let anyone with buyer's remorse walk from a consummated sale, what is the glue that holds it all together?
Flying high, with neither love nor remorse, he regards his charge — a young man asleep within the cloth of a voyage, which is turning, ever so slowly, even as the widening skirt of an ecstatic.»
The point is that we all trespass on the feelings of others; those feelings are critical to our connection with one another; our connection with one another is fundamental to our individual well - being and our survival as a species; the urge toward reconciliation is therefore natural, as are our desire to be forgiven, our spontaneous expressions of remorse, our attempt to explain and normalize our bad behavior (we are all fallible and we have all suffered harm) and our fellows» willingness to forgive, particularly when we bare ourselves and our histories to one another in the course of our effort to re-establish what joins us and to move beyond that which divides us.
As for the father's lack of apparent remorse, he just seems to me to be able to see past the emotion to the legal infrastructure of the situation, which includes the best interests of his three surviving children who do NOT have meningitis.
On April 27, 2016, David Stephan published a public Facebook post, which appears to express no remorse or understanding about why his actions were wrong.
Furthermore, Fekre's behavior at the scene showed concern for the victim and dramatic remorse, which enhanced his credibility.
For example, the best interests of your dependent children in Canada will be affected, the offence was an isolated incident for which you feel great remorse and you would suffer great hardship if forced to return to your country of origin.
In a recent drunk driving case from the Ontario Court of Justice, the judge noted that the accused expressed visible remorse, had already engaged in numerous hours of community service, and was pursuing therapy for substance abuse — all of which were considered significant mitigating factors in his favour.
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