Sentences with phrase «rich inheritance»

The phrase "rich inheritance" means receiving a lot of valuable things or resources as a result of someone leaving them to you after they pass away. Full definition
As we look to the 150th anniversary of our Confederation, we are reminded that ours is a rich inheritance: a legacy of freedom; the birthright of all humanity and the courage to uphold it; the rule of law, and the institutions to protect it; respect for human dignity and diversity.
James and John, for example, who are two the Lord's apostles, had to turn their back on a rich inheritance in order to follow Jesus.
Yet we believe the task of defending the rich inheritance of our civilization to be an imperative one, however much we might desire that our social system were more worthy of defense.
Rather, what the human soul possesses by virtue of its rich inheritance from the body is the potentiality for learning and using language.
The new religious rituals will be based not only on our relationship to the natural world, they will also celebrate everything we have come to value in human existence, such as the importance of healthy human relationships, and the rich inheritance of human culture.
They remind us of the rich inheritance we have as those «created» in God's image (Gen. 1:28) and «adopted» as God's children, having access through the Spirit to all Jesus shared with his Father (Rom.
Poor families, richer in love, have a richer inheritance to pass on»
We have a rich inheritance.
The richest inheritance any child can have is a stable, loving, disciplined family life.»
Queensland boasts native attractions, a rich inheritance of indigenous culture and a stylish yet laid - back way of life unique to this great state.
Too early for his practice to be regarded as an ironic stance toward all forms of visual representation, and burdened with a rich inheritance and playboy sensibility, Picabia struck high - minded modernists (such as high - minded modernists (such as his friend Duchamp) as insufficiently principled in both art and life.
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