Sentences with phrase «see strange people»

Human solidarity is to be achieved «not by inquiry but by imagination, the imaginative ability to see strange people as fellow sufferers.
Seeing a strange person may therefore elicit in you a response that may be completely inappropriate — that strange person may have nothing to do with the molestation event, but somehow there are similarities that you recognize that bring this back.
In addition to the tension of seeing strange people, the young brown horse was still agitated around his dam.

Not exact matches

If you've ever seen a stranger behaving badly — a mother yelling at her kids in the grocery store or someone who's inebriated in public — you may have reacted by silently judging this person.
How often did you hear things such as «Don't talk to strangers,» «It is better to be seen, not heard,» and maybe the worst yet, «that person is out of your league.»
In my mind's eye, I see the people in bright - colored jackets mingling about on the boat, the sun sinking low in the horizon like a red globe, and the aluminum flagpole that made a strange whispering sound.
Courage's desire to protect his beloved owner Muriel, who has a propensity for attracting supernatural beings, forces Courage to deal with some of the strangest supernatural creatures you've ever seen (e.g., Banana People, and a sentient toe).
You can even make a habit of practicing with strangers you'll probably never see again, since research suggests that making conversation with fellow commuters leaves people happier.
You see it in industry after industry: hotels presumed that people wouldn't stay in strangers» homes, television networks presumed that programming schedules were constrained by time, and, speaking of Amazon Web Services, enterprise technology companies presumed that servers and software would live on corporate premises.
Two people who were about the last people who would see strange ethereal presences told me privately about their experiences, and were rather eager that I not repeat the story because they knew other people would think they were nuts.
I often find it strange that so many people, mostly religious ones, take what we have for granted and always see the world from a «grass is always greener on the otherside» mentality.
In my own case (and in no way am I saying that this is true for Julie or any other person who has been hushed up, tangled up or fucked up by an abusive system or a specific person), as I spoke my truth out loud to trusted friends and even a few strangers and unwitting passersby and heard their responses, I realized that I had formerly seen only part of the truth.
Once again, while I find this to be strange it is a free country, but I see this as turning more people off of religion that it turns on to it.
A generation which has spoken of the «miracle of Dunkirk» need not cavil at those who saw in the strange deliverance of Jerusalem a signal act of God's mercy to His people.
The bishops seem to see American society and its institutions as a market rather than a community united by a common culture — a place where strangers work and pursue their economic interests, not a society where people share common bonds and shared responsibilities.
Since that day, I've seen both extremes of Christianity: The side of the pendulum where a room of people start speaking in strange tongues, to a service where I was looking to my friend for cues on when to sit, stand, speak and accept Holy Communion.
What do you think of some people's tendency to see apparition of Jesus (or Mary) in strange places — like a lava lamp, a Cheeto, a piece of toast, or a water stain on a wall?
These young people can say to their parents, «See, we're not strange because we care about these things.
-- «There is no longer any past for me; people appear so strange; it is as if I could not see any reality, as if I were in a theatre; as if people were actors, and everything were scenery; I can no longer find myself; I walk, but why?
If by some strange set of circumstances, the roles became reversed and 95 % of the people were atheists and only 5 % were believers, we might see that the intelligence stratification within the population of atheists do not differ much from society at large but the intelligence stratification within the population of believers does differ from the society at large.
But I'm sure for the new people it's strange seeing me stand there in the wig and costume going, «OK, move over here,» and then saying «Action!»
After the events that happen here, all the people kept on saying to one another, «We have seen strange things today!»
Personally, I see that this is how God loves people — unconditionally — and therefore the stranger / friend mixture, for God, simply doesn't happen.
To me it's strange that supporting individual rights as I do, I do seem to get what I believe is propoganda from people I normally don't see it from.
And so when a church suffers, one may see the strange reality of that church caught on fire as God transforms its people into the salt of the earth.
The Golden Rule also has roots in the two old testament edicts, found in Leviticus 19:18 («Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against one of your people, but love your neighbor as yourself»; see also Great Commandment) and Leviticus 19:34 («But the stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the LORD your God»).
If a Jewish candidate was running and the opposition press started printing stories about strange and extreme practices in Judaism, people would see exactly what was going on.
People meeting an autistic person almost invariably feel that within the strange creature they see there is a hidden person who is intelligent, who can recognize in another what he conceals in himself.
People see me as unthreatening as strangers come in and out of my life for decades.
And a foreigner (from a root nakar meaning «strange» or unknown») is sharply distinguished in the law from the ger whose association with the people of the law whether for a longer or shorter time is seen as cordial and constructive.
we realize at this late date and due to death the apology will not bear any more strange fruit, but we would like to make such apologies so that people will think we are sincere and mean what we say even though our apologies change nothing... and we'd like to apologize in advance for any future bigoted acts we may make, recognizing that once we apologize we are seen as honorable and in the clear»
I would see these bracelets on wrists everywhere I went on campus, on people I barely knew and on complete strangers in the community.
the messianic judge will count every act of charity rendered to the hungry, thirsty, stranger, naked, sick, and imprisoned as done unto him and every such person neglected as the neglect of him, a thought briefly and concisely summarized by the extra-canonical saying of Jesus, «If you have seen your brother, you have seen your Lord.»
'' For Christians are not differentiated from other people by country, language, or customs; you see, they do not live in cities of their own, or speak some strange dialect, or have some peculiar lifestyle.
IT is too hard for people, especially family members, to see or comprehend mental illness as it is spiralling our to control unless you get help from someone who does know... The deal is a normal person, any age, any education or background can become» unglued» for no apparent outward reason... except they seem to be acting off or weird or troubled, confused, saying or doing strange stuff... and a lot of times these people are getting drugs coming into our nation from Mexico and points south by illegal aliens who purport to be «just looking for a job»...
Amazing people saw strange things and thought it was God.
But then you see all kinds of people at Menard's — like the older couple wearing matching striped bib overalls or the dashing stranger with the black cape coat and long sideburns.
Its strange what kind of things ppl tend to see.
It was strange arriving at the ground and seeing all the people, but there was a game to play and I had to be focused.»
He's hit the ground running and it's always interesting to see how people adapt to making their debut «His came in during strange circumstances, after an injury in the warm - up to Anthony Martial, so he won't have had any time to think about it and, when that happens, you just go and do what you always do and he's not looked back.
It's a bit strange when people are talking about you and you see your name in the papers but in my head I'm still the same footballer who was sent out on loan toWigan last year.
However, since people who breastfeed, don't generally go up to random strangers, and wave boob into their faces, and then feed hungry baby, I'm afraid that I can't see why a mum breastfeeding can offend.
Plus I got a lot of strange looks from people either walking or driving by... thank goodness no one saw anything.
She told CBS 8, «I was nauseated because I've never seen just a bunch of nude people walking around holding hands, strange people that I don't know.»
We feed our babies cow's milk based formulas, we switch our babies to cow's milk when they get older, we feed our children cheese and yoghurt... yet breastfeeding our babies when they are walking, talking and eating other foods is seen as strange to many people.
People (acquaintances and strangers, not those who love and know me) often say when they see my three awesome daughters «Wow!
«The tricky part was teaching my boys that even people in the family album — like a colleague of my husband, or a relative they hadn't seen in years — could be considered strangers,» says virtuallydee, mom to three boys.
Talk to other moms and strangers: Other people love babies and they're probably going to come up to you while you're walking around the grocery store to see your bundle of joy.
Crying, not sure if I'm embarrassed for a stranger in the hospital to see my tears, or if maybe crying in a hospital is what people expect, or if I don't even care.
Yet a parent is more likely to be reported to authorities for letting their kid walk to the park by themselves than for driving them there, because people mistakenly believe that stranger abduction is more common than it is and because they are comfortable with driving and don't see it as immoral.
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