Sentences with phrase «see glimmers of light»

But as Churchianity fades away, I am beginning to see glimmers of light as the grime from centuries of tradition is scrubbed away, and the glory of God begins to manifest itself among groups of Christians who just want to live life like Jesus in their communities.
In that moment of closeness with his son, he sees a glimmer of light.
Things are not great for Zacharias, but he sees a glimmer of light.
I fear the MNF curse, but still see a glimmer of light whereby we repeat last weekend's performance and come out 3 - 1 heading into the bye week.
If you were not at Quinnipiac University (in Connecticut) tonight to hear Diane Ravitch speak about our continuing battle to beat back the corporate education reform industry and re-take control of our nation's public education system then you not only missed an extraordinary speech, but you also failed to experience the hope that comes with seeing the glimmer of light which serves to push back the shadows associated with these dark times.
Today is 6 weeks and I think I see a glimmer of light at the end of this tunnel.

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«We're starting to see a glimmer of hope in the future, that there is light at the end of the tunnel.»
It belongs to the wheel barrow pushers and the Okada riders who have clearly seen in our recent political experience, a glimmer of light in the horizon.
He breakfasted by candlelight at 11:00 and thought he could see a faint glimmering of light, but at 5 P.M. he still could «neither read nor write without candle.»
Now the film's director Tim Miller has also given a glimmer of hope that DEADPOOL will see the light of day:
The other, whose clinical depression is brilliantly signaled by an all - lowercase narrative and so intensely conveyed that his early entries are hard to read, sees at least a glimmer of light fall on his self - image after a chance meeting with Tiny sparks a wild mutual infatuation.
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