Sentences with phrase «something of a personal nature»

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The terrible personal cost is not something demanded by the Father; it is the consequence of what sin has done to human beings in destroying the image and glory of God within our nature.
This «something» is precisely human nature: this nature is itself the measure of culture and the condition ensuring that man does not become the prisoner of any of his cultures, but asserts his personal dignity by living in accordance with the profound truth of his being.
For the relationship to the Living God which is religion is not contained primarily in these other things, but in an ontological relationship, i.e. something that derives from the very nature of your being, to God, as the One lain hold of in a personal, loving ful lment which lls out both our intellect, and our capacity for loving alike.
If, whenever personal will steps in to do something that nature by itself would not do, we call that supernatural, we obviously can not get supernaturalism out of religion, because we can not get it out of life.
This thinker, whose name I shall not disclose, said that he was becoming more and more convinced that there was «something in the older metaphysical — he called them «ontological» — claims; at the moment he was much concerned, he said, to find a way of giving more than linguistic status to such propositions as «personal God», for it appeared to him that these statements somehow pointed to a truth about the universe, about the nature of things, that must be reckoned with in any honest description of the «way things are».
This is human nature, of course, but what I've been telling myself lately is it's not fair to the 199 readers who took the time and effort to add something personal, thoughtful, wise, and encouraging to the conversation when I only remember and engage that single negative comment.
In the case of the human person and God, the relationship is a personal and fundamental one implying that grace is given gratuitously and is somethingsupernatural: that is to say, it is not something that is constitutive of human nature but transcendent whilst at the same time being what human nature was made for.
Jewellery has been an important part of humankind forever (the ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians were buried with their jewellery), as has identifying with nature as symbolic of something meaningful to us in sometimes universal and sometimes unique, personal ways.
Whether it was the nature of the project, personal conflicts — Portman dropped out due to her pregnancy, for example — or something worse is impossible to tell at this point.
Based on the practice of articulation and reinterpretation that has characterised his artistic activity, Add Fuel presents in «Something old, something new, something borrowed» a staging of an intimist nature arranged in a type of idealised and stylised domestic setting — part genuinely cosy, part openly satirical — , that suggests a narrative of decorative contours that aggregates a multiplicity of references, iconographies, and signs which, in one way or another, have contributed towards shaping his personal and artistic Something old, something new, something borrowed» a staging of an intimist nature arranged in a type of idealised and stylised domestic setting — part genuinely cosy, part openly satirical — , that suggests a narrative of decorative contours that aggregates a multiplicity of references, iconographies, and signs which, in one way or another, have contributed towards shaping his personal and artistic something new, something borrowed» a staging of an intimist nature arranged in a type of idealised and stylised domestic setting — part genuinely cosy, part openly satirical — , that suggests a narrative of decorative contours that aggregates a multiplicity of references, iconographies, and signs which, in one way or another, have contributed towards shaping his personal and artistic something borrowed» a staging of an intimist nature arranged in a type of idealised and stylised domestic setting — part genuinely cosy, part openly satirical — , that suggests a narrative of decorative contours that aggregates a multiplicity of references, iconographies, and signs which, in one way or another, have contributed towards shaping his personal and artistic identity.
Anni believed that it was only through abstraction — through the creation of something that had no resemblance to nature, no reproduction of familiar subject matter, and no personal emotions — that art gives you the balance, the diversion, the joy.
By comparison, I sense that your depictions of nature transcend your relationship to art history and convey something more personal as well.
Her aim is to create something beautiful that connects with the nature of change in the natural and human - structured world, and also resonates with personal repair we all undertake on ourselves from time to time.
«The evidence was so complete and detailed, with such good names attached to it, that it was difficult to believe that it was false; but, being by nature of a somewhat sceptical turn, I felt that something closer was needed before I could feel personal conviction....
The swift, often life - changing nature of personal injury events is something with which far too many of us are familiar.
I interpret both of these means as some type of meaning construction: either you make the information mean something to you or, by its nature, it already pacts a personal impression.
On a personal note, it's encouraging for me to see a law school finally paying attention to social psychology (and I can only hope that Yale and other schools will start thinking about individual psychology as well): it has always struck me as completely bizarre that although there is a tacit assumption that law has something to do with human conduct and is not just an exercise in art — if, as Shelley says, poets can be legislators, then lawyers can be poets — there is not one moment spent in a student's legal education in exploring the nature of the human actor.
The collaborative nature that I take with my clients in creating personal and relational goals is the cornerstone of my approach, and supporting clients achieve those goals is something I am honored to partake in.»
The way you wrote it made me feel like I was there, and the symbolic nature of the box is something that I will be «unpacking» in my head for a long time Thank you so much for sharing this deeply personal experience with such transparency - I absolutely love your soft tender heart
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