Sentences with phrase «scene of love»

However if you choose the right path, you may turn the corner and happen upon an intimate scene of love that looks strangely familiar.
When you consider how thrilling and deeply moving the Bible really is — with timeless scenes of love, passion, war, and betrayal — it is almost an accomplishment to make it seem as boring as most modern editions do.
Forman does not make a heavy, didactic point of this loss of personal freedom, but the sense of social imprisonment, of individuals sacrificed to the needs of an invisible, unapproachable government, informs every scene of Loves of a Blonde.
It's long in that, as the film doesn't sufficiently stick to the central theme of Mandela's fight for freedom, the scenes of his love life and his relationship with his children feel like they don't add much to the potency of the reason why Mandela is an important historical figure, and probably should have been excised.
Juggling heartbreaking frankness with uplifting scenes of love and solidarity, this is a sensitive exploration of family, faith and opposing cultures.
New World Order is gripping and frustrating in terms of how gut - wrenching the storyline is transporting you from passionate scenes of love to heart - breaking betrayals.
Sharply juxtaposing abstract interludes with scenes of love and intense desire, the paintings layer textures and color forms in ways that appear almost collage - like in their spatial complexity.
Wieder - Blank paints larger - than - life size figures writhing together in scenes of love and violence taken from the Bible and mythology.
Bas, 26, is known for his dark and dreamlike portrayals of androgynous boys in scenes of love, longing, or impending doom.

Not exact matches

«Behind the scenes» content: All of us love to feel that we have an exclusive look at something other people don't have access to.
The company, which manages a range of bars and restaurants, serves thousands of students at the University of Michigan and co-owners Justin Herrick and Adam Lowenstein are on the hunt for a sociable type who loves the bar and restaurant scene.
The legendary musician appears in the climactic airplane serenade scene of «The Wedding Singer,» when Adam Sandler finally professes his love to Drew Barrymore.
It's a labor of love that they pursue behind the scenes, every single day.
And with all of the tonal shifts from folk («The Hazards of Love Pt. 1») to metal («A Bower Scene») to bar blues («Won't Want for Love») to the type of baroque pop The Decemberists are known for («The Rake's Song»), this crazy rock opera will have you entranced.
Some of the good theological quotes did make it into the closing scene but no sooner had the credits started to roll than viewers were assaulted by «There's A Place For Us» by Carrie Underwood about «faith» and «love» and the line «we can be the kings and queens of anything if we believe» to make sure viewers walked out feeling good about themselves.
Essentially they thought of god as a clockmaker who put the universe in motion and then left the scene... hardly a loving god that watches over us and protects us.
Love requires the heroic striving of virtuous men and God's grace beyond the most horrific scenes of family dysfunction.
The scene of the Cratchets welcoming a reformed Scrooge to their family hearth is more than an image for Christmas cards; it is an embodiment of man's desire for God expressed in familial love.
One scene is set with a full moon hanging low over a grove of pine trees that's almost cut and pasted out of E.T. Where Stranger Things wanted to remind viewers of their childhoods (or of the media their parents and older siblings loved) Guardians 2 seems to want to compare itself to every piece of 1980s pop culture, and come out on top.
This scene of Mary's love piercing the darkness invites you into your own inner being.
I love watching animated movies in theaters full of children where I feel less insecure about laughing super-loud and gasping at scary scenes.
In THE GREAT DIVORCE, by CSLewis, there's a scene of a woman that refuses to let go her pain because God didn't cure or save someone she loved.
It is, for example, Tarwater learning of his own history — his whore mother and his birth at the scene of a wreck — in the context of the history of Adam and the Second Coming; it is in the remark by the Negro hand on old Tarwater: «He was deep in this life, he was deep in Jesus» misery»; it is Bishop, the idiot, whose fish eyes are the center of that «extension» into unreasonable, absurd love for both Tarwater and Rayber.
It was a scene of tremendous absurdity, like a man watching TV while making love to his wife: distracted people distracting themselves during a sacred act.
If by God's «glory» we understand a majestic court scene in which God is seated upon a great throne, lording it over the creation and gloating in his divine magnificence, then the phrase suggests ideas that are the exact opposite of the «Galilean vision» of the Love which is self - giving, gladly receptive, utterly ungrudging in generous openness to all that occurs in the created order.
There are problems with the crucifixion scene as a representation of God's love for humanity.
Although theologians may have claimed that crucifixion scenes exhibited the extremity of God's love for humans, it was scenes of the child suckling at the breast that spoke to people on the basis of their earliest experience.
It is behind the scenes, often hidden, and is moving forward in the love of Jesus.
I love both of those paintings, but the winter scene really speaks to me.
According to Entertainment Weekly «the last time a movie with a real star - on - star love scene topped the yearly box office... was 16 years ago when Jack and Rose fogged up the inside of a town car in Titanic.»
Biblical faith, on the contrary, is centered in the existence and activity of a deity who is infinite in wisdom, power, and love, but who nevertheless cares personally for each of us, a God whom we can approach in prayer and from whom we can receive help and strength, a God who is always acting within the human scene and is known to us by his acts.
Some of my (older) friends are musicians and I would love to become involved in their local music scene.
The current scene projects the image not of love but of self - indulgence, or self - assertion; not a little of it is simply dull without being either humble or gentle.
The divine action need not be thought of as a matter of super-casuality behind the scenes through which everything happens; but as the continual divine self ~ communication, presenting to the creatures not only the good to which they may aspire, but also the support and recreative power of the sustaining and loving reality which is in the depths of all things.
Both in the domestic and in the world scene, the pacifist Christian believes that only the power of love and the type of justice actuated by it is either Christian or effective for the restraint of evil.
In my opinion, Breaking Bad (which I hated) and John Wick (which, full confession, I loved) do little more than glorify murder and revenge, while The Walking Dead Netflix's Daredevil and the mega-hit Stranger Things (which dipped into moments of full blown horror) were able to use gruesome and disturbing scenes to push the viewer to wrestle with big questions.
It produces the funniest postures and scenes, to be enjoyed by any and all who can... for however long, distance self from the stage of ego, and take a seat in the audience of loving acceptance, and thereby appreciate the irony, the satire, the drama, and all else involved in an a frantic and frenzied ego production, brought to you by the people at Self Interest Bloated and Perverted Inc...
The tendency there has been in Christian thought, from quite near the beginning, to depreciate the true humanity of Jesus and to turn him into a divine being, appearing temporarily in the form of man, fails to do justice to the magnificence, indeed the perfection, of that portrayal of love in the human scene.
If I chance upon a scene where one person is violently attaching another, it is not enough for me to say: «I love both of you!
Reinhold Niebuhr's ethical thought with its profound analysis of love in relation to political justice, and its insight into pride and idolatry, shows how the evangelical view of love undergoes the existentialist transformation in the contemporary scene.
I love for my social media to celebrate delicious natural food and a healthy way of life but I really try and show you all the behind the scenes too, to show a more real and balanced image!
Black Roe — one thing I love about London is the eclectic nature of the restaurant scene!
I am loving going through each step of my meal prep and giving a behind - the - scenes look at how I prepare our meals every week.
I poached the idea of using Japanese panko bread crumbs from someone on the web, and reckoned it would be tasty to mix in some Thanksgivingy Sage and Onion stuffing mix, because I've always cooked with that scene from Friends in my head, where Rachel makes a trifle, and puts bolognese in it by accident, but Joey loves it, because he loves all the flavours.
I love the vivid scenes from childhood — baking cookies with my mom, each of us taking a prolonged inhale of vanilla before pouring it into the dough.
Whether you're new to the world of wine or a bonafide aficionado, you'll fall in love with the Temecula Valley wine scene.
And I love the idea of you sharing your picks from the SF food scene.
I have loved following your journey through this challenge — so many creative recipes have come from it Brie @ Lean, Clean, & Brie recently posted... Behind the Scenes of Lean, Clean, & Brie
Love seeing the behind the scenes shots of your farming
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