Sentences with phrase «so poignant»

Your last paragraph is so poignant for me.
I love this song, too, and always find its truths so poignant.
Still, if sparks of these are experienced, a yearning so poignant arises, so superior to what is accessible, that it can only be called «joy,» in C. S. Lewis» sense of the word.
«They are so poignant and are just beautiful.»
Both images, so poignant with their haunting, partially wrought bodies, might make you wonder why artists ever complete their paintings.
Even for me,» he said, «it is very difficult to pinpoint what it is that makes this painting so poignant, you can not comprehend the mystery of Leonardo.
I didn't realize how important that would be to making Valiant Hearts so poignant.
It is so poignant to see.
Not since Good Grief has a book about a young widow been so poignant, funny, original, and utterly believable.
The blank pages after the brief introduction were so poignant.
If you interview those boys, and I get mail from them, who are now men my age, or the next generation, in their 60s and 70s, their stories are so poignant.
Once I got into it, it was so much fun and so poignant.
Your dedication at the beginning was so poignant.
Mental illness, poverty and self - discovery tick every box on the Oscar contender checklist as The Soloist screams «I'm so poignant — give me an Oscar!»
That may be because the characters are so poignant.
Moonlight doesn't sacrifice specificity on the altar of universal storytelling, but its details are so precise and so poignant that there's no translation needed.
That combination is what makes the film so poignant.
Operation Homecoming never quite captures anything so poignant or precise, rather falling into seemingly endless variations of «war is hell.»
And there was something so poignant and beautiful about that thought.
The other day I was looking through the results of that survey and found that the insights were still so poignant and relevant today.
This book was so poignant and helpful in my own tandem and extended breastfeeding journey with my boys.
So poignant to think Autumn is just around the corner!
It is precisely because Shylock is so cruel and repellent that his appeal to our common humanity is so poignant.
What makes the timing of my beloved brother's death so poignant is that he followed another faithful participant in ECT, Avery Cardinal Dulles, who died in December.
Indeed, what makes them so poignant is precisely their artlessness.
But the phrase at the end is so poignant: «If you're good at something, never do it for free.»
That's what makes this essay so poignant: She arrives at the table with all the skills she needs, but her path to acquiring them sets her apart.

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Over 80 % has been gained by XRP and the association has made more poignant partnerships so it is only a matter of time before the cryptocurrency is back over a dollar.
This piece of writing was so beautiful, tearful, sad, poignant and yet happy in some very unusual way because it made the dying happy to remember the love they had for others, mostly family.
Sozeee, your quip might have been a bit more poignant if it wasn't so very laden with irony.
Then a statement that is poignant in its ambition to achieve the probably impossible: «Our duties and responsibilities as human beings must be shown to be so incontrovertible that even atheists must recognize them.
David — you are so great — don't know how you come up with a new poignant cartoon every day!
As a result, Pharaoh finally tells Moses that he and the Israelites can leave Egypt, but in so doing, he asks the most poignant question of the movie.
As so often with Keillor, it was funny, well - written, well - timed (5:00 was just around the corner) and poignant.
So your point about being able to use your talents is a very poignant one for me; a very special one.
Its call on Christianity to outgrow its historic anthropocentrism is particularly poignant and clear, as is the anthropocentric resistance that characterizes so many Christians, even radical ones.
It sure reminds me of a very poignant saying that explains it so well!
And one of the most poignant differences I noticed was in the culture of testimonies as it was practiced in these churches: Several conversations opened with the question, «So, how did you come to Christ?»
France, Spain, Russia, England, America, and other countries were represented, poignant evidence of the many sojourners who had died so far from home.
The work of the Tertio Millennio Seminar is to equip our participants with the rich resources of Catholic social teaching, and to do so in a setting that underscores both how high the stakes are (one would be hard pressed to find anywhere a more poignant reminder of man's horrific capacity to abuse himself than in the rubble of the Birkenau crematoria, which our students visit), and, more importantly, the realistic hope that mankind can, and must, do much better.
Finally, we ask ourselves possibly the most poignant question of all — Should not the community have a say - so in the definition of terms of mental health?
Connie your comments are very poignant and ring so true with what many have and still go through I think.
The other extreme is to make forgiveness so terribly demanding that, as in the mind of Stavrogin, the poignant hero of Dostoevsky's novel Demons, it becomes unreachable.
Your words about film and traveling are so, so lovely and poignant, Izy!
This is the course that I had to leave, because of my health foibles, four years ago, so it has been a poignant day.
Remembering that poignant moment so long ago when I first saw that precious...
The game and individual performances has been dissected to bits so I am not going into that in any detail, but I do want to highlight what I think was a very poignant moment in the match which may point to a deeper dressing room problem.
And that's what makes their emphatic victory over Blackburn last Saturday even more poignant, as United's predatory instincts came into play and as soon as they sensed an opportunity to go top of the table for the very first time this season, they didn't just take it but did so with aplomb and with authority.
He is obsessed with drawing the Phoenix, which seems like a particularly poignant symbol for a boy who has come so far.
But it does feel poignant, so we are going out to celebrate this would - be end to our pregnancy.
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