Sentences with phrase «selfish nature»

Conspicuously absent from the story is Tonya's alleged victim Nancy Kerrigan, which doesn't come as a surprise considering the title of the film and the unapologetically selfish nature of its subject, but it seem strange to silence such a key voice, and the trend within cinema to focus more on the perpetrator of a crime than the ramifications for the victim is problematic.
There is no saying that Sanchez will be a success at Manchester City given his petulant and sometimes selfish nature.
«I continually saw us bringing the best out of each other, and that works against the selfish nature of humanity.
The perfect adoration of God is when we give our body as a living sacrifice, that means when we overcome our selfish nature through Jesus» love which he can give us.
today, as more people in European countries drift from Christianity, they are revealing more and more intrinsic problems in their societies that mainly come from the selfish nature of the individual over the whole.
This common and specific grace touches us and changes us, allows us to think beyond our selfish natures and long to transform this world for Jesus.
Instead, they're the spaces where we watch stories about people who, despite their selfish natures, always choose self - sacrifice.
It's easy and free; my selfish nature can hardly resist.
Our selfish nature and expectations toward our significant other guarantees miscommunication and lack of understanding is inevitable.
There is some concern about the selfish nature of his game and whether he makes teammates better.
Where he struggles is making others better, and while some of that is a byproduct of the Tide's lack of offensive structure, there's some concern among NBA teams about the selfish nature of his play.
Are temper tantrums signs of a child's sinful, selfish nature, as the child - training set are so quick to accuse, or are they normal expressions of overwhelming emotions?
With her brash attitude and selfish nature in tow, Mavis plows through town, chugging as much diet coke and alcohol along the way as possible, to reclaim her man and reinforce her position as the popular girl in school.
Military spokesperson Cage (Cruise) sounds good on television, but his cowardly, selfish nature is revealed in a conversation with General Brigham (Brendan Gleeson), who orders him to «sell the military» as they make a last - ditch effort to repel the invaders on a beach in France.
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