Sentences with phrase «sick man»

We have a very sick man leading our nation.
«We expect the Macron reforms to transform France like the Thatcher reforms had cured the erstwhile sick man of Europe, the United Kingdom, some 35 years ago,» said Berenberg Europeaneconomist Holger Schmieding.
Some priests are sick men who have found an avenue to access children for their own reprehensible desires.
We speculate that relationship permanency may drive the greater sexual activity in first marriages and sicker men in younger marriages may drive frequency of sex for women in younger marriages.
as sick a man as he was, he was interesting to watch.
If you have seen any of the shows on television about online predators you know that there are many sick men preying on teenage girls on the internet.
Even sick man Europe has shown signs of recovery.
the soldiers broke into the colored people's houses taken sick men out of bed...» A Union lieutenant endorsed the letter, writing that the men «were brought away by force» and were suffering greatly.
For a physician does not merely have to prescribe medicines, but first and foremost he has to be acquainted with sickness, and so first and foremost to know whether a supposedly sick man really is sick, or whether a supposedly well man is not really sick.
It is now a very sick man telling everybody how to be well.»
Sign even Marhez he is better than Ozïl... Please this man makes me sick
«The latest pictures broadcast of Mr Al - Megrahi clearly demonstrate that he is an extremely sick man, dying of terminal prostate cancer,» said first minister Alex Salmond.
Syd is a self - infecting sick man selling smuggled celebrity sickness to a sick society, but realizes he has dosed himself fatally when the pirated virus of the mega-celeb Hannah Geist (Sarah Gadon, last seen opposite Robert Pattinson in Cronenberg senior's Cosmopolis) turns out to be deadly.
Landis is also a very sad and perhaps sick man, adding more complex levels to this portrait and his actions.
In the international sphere, Margaret Thatcher sought to strengthen and restore pride in the United Kingdom, a country which had been derided as the «sick man of Europe».
There are sick men in this world and there are sick women in this world and all I know how to do anymore is to keep telling our Children and showing our Children how much we love them, how important they are, how we care about their thoughts and we care about their feelings and we care about their wants and we care about their needs and that we can all know whatever happens, wherever we are or wherever they are, they are loved with all our hearts and souls.
«I was a very sick man for a very long time,» Weiner said before sentencing, after which he broke down in tears.
«By the time Basel 3 is fully rolled out,» he says, «who knows who will be the sick man of the financial system.
«A decade ago [Germany] was the sick man of Europe,» he said.
The sick man of Europe, with its high unemployment and large current account deficits, turned the corner almost immediately.
At the end of the segment, Subitzky broke down and confessed «I'm not Don Henley — I'm just a sick man
While talking heads talk, they overstate the British problems for at least the British exports get a boost from a weakened currency, which is something that the sick men of Europe (PIIGS) can not avail themselves.
Jungle disease, illness and the effects of malnutrition were rife, yet sick men were often forced to continue with the brutal work day and night in searing temperatures.
Sure, JPII wasn't able to single - handedly and perfectly end the horrible abuses that occurred at the hands of quite a few sick men... sick men who would likely have found another means.
At least one place Lewis explains this problem was in the Screwtape letters, where a demon exclaims, «How much better for us if all humans died in costly nursing homes amid doctors who lie, nurses who lie, friends who lie, as we have trained them, promising life to the dying, encouraging the belief that sickness excuses every indulgence, and even, if our workers know their job, withholding all suggestion of a priest lest it should betray to the sick man his true condition!»
you're a sick man... it would be better if it were the parents.
Somebody on here has already suggested this, but you can leave this sick man a message on his church web site.
I see straight through this to the heart of a sick man who salivates for power and theology is just the vehicle.
In the first instance, and with a reference to the saying of Jesus himself, this miracle is surprising inasmuch as it is not a pure and simple manifestation of God's pity for the sick man.
In the words of the Presbyterian Thomas Becon, Christians must apply The Sick Man's Salve, which turns out to be faith and hope in final salvation.
Returning, though, to ST1.75.2, just after discussing the sick man's tongue, Thomas argues that the intellect does not even make use of a physical organ [ST1.75.2].
And so we observe that the tongue of a sick man that is infected by a choleric and bitter humour is incapable of sensing anything sweet, but everything seems to him bitter.
ii,10,422b8 - 10), thinks that the cause of all things tasting bitter to the sick man is itself bitter.
The sick man wants cure, but Christ gives him more: Salvation.
All these sick men covering up something like this for football.
When a man is active early and late «for the sake of the Good,» storming about noisily and restlessly, hurling himself into time, as a sick man throws himself down upon his bed, throwing off all consideration for himself, as a sick man throws off his clothes, scornful of the world's reward; when such a man makes a place among men, then the masses think what he himself imagines, that he is inspired.
or «You must let me do as I please — I'm a sick man and I can't help being like this.»
Tóibín's The Blackwater Lightship (1999) is ostensibly about a young Irishman dying of AIDS, but Declan, the sick man, is a minor figure in the story.
In forgiving the sick man, he assumes that man's physical and spiritual needs are all of a piece.
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