Sentences with phrase «something sublime»

So that when you write your to do list, answer to a post, coach, wash the dishes (the mundane), you feel the connection to something sublime that only you could have come up with.
All three made use of repetition and variation to elevate the ordinary into something sublime.
While rich in contrast, Robinson reminds us that fine art and fine automobiles share fundamental similarities, in that they are both objectifications of something sublime and intangible.
CDProjekt Red have delivered something sublime here, a compelling RPG that has great writing, oodles of worthwhile quests and enjoyable gameplay.
«If I single this one out it's because here they actually isolate the soul... The implied metaphysics are close to something sublime
So instead of achieving something sublime, Station Agent rushes a finish.
What a microcosm for the good cinephile's experience in 2017 — amidst a struggle to keep away the viruses carried by powerful liars and to dodge the slings & arrows brandished by savages, occasionally we go to the theatre and encounter something sublime, something numinous that reminds us why life is maybe worth sharing with our fellow humans.
How to use texture and acidity to create something sublime.
Make an easy base that can then be transformed into something sublime by using herbs you love or have on hand.
They are also super easy to make and can transform simple, everyday dishes into something sublime.
The addition of sherry elevates the dish to something sublime.

Not exact matches

The enthusiasm with which the Bible was read, and its sublime utterances greeted, by those to whom they came for the first time in their own tongue, as something entirely fresh, set free spiritual energy in creative ways.
He asks whether we are to regard the Cross as an opus operatum whose agent achieved something new, radically affected the scheme of things in time, and established in respect of the relations of men and women to God a new foundation: or whether we are compelled, partly by the demands of a theology that would emphasize divine acceptance above divine judgement, to say that all we find here is the most sublime presentation in time of the eternal readiness of God to receive to himself the truly penitent.
Granted not everyone has done this, but that doesn't take away from the fact that all humans have the ability to be awestruck or sublimed by something, a triat unique to humans.
Even Lafcadio Hearn, far away from religion though he was, said, «I think, all jesting aside, could I create something I felt to be sublime, I should feel also that the Unknowable had selected me for a mouthpiece, for a medium of utterance... and I should know the pride of a prophet who has seen the face of God.»
If you don't see what sublime love it was for God to browbeat Abe into gutting his kid like a fish, make Job eat caca quesadillas, and send his only baby to be whipped to ribbons, speared in the bladder, and tortured to death by a bunch of drunk Italians to pay off the debt we all owe for something none of us did, you're just nuts...
A presence that disturbs... with the joy Of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime Of something far more deeply interfused, Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns, And the round ocean and the living air, And the blue sky, and in the mind of man:..
Even so, empirical, actual Judaism, in the first century, like empirical, actual Christianity in the apostolic age, was something far too sublime and inspiring, far too creative, to be lumped into a formula, and then discarded!
Every one realizes that these are only humble opinions concerning something too sublime for our conception.
... I have felt A presence that disturbs me with the joy Of elevated thoughts; a sense sublime Of something far more deeply interfused, Whose dwelling is the light of setting suns, And the round ocean and the living air, And the blue sky, and in the mind of man; A motion and a spirit, that impels All thinking things, all objects of all thought, And rolls through all things.
It refers to the process of making something gross into something more sublime.
Tolstoy understood something essential that Wagner and Nietzsche did not: that the greatest part of love can survive and surpass even the most intense passion, and that what modern man most needs is not sublime myth but living truth.
Thank you for creating something so sublime, i had no aubergine so I used olives instead and am looking forward to the leftovers for lunch tomorrow?
Something decadent, rich, sublime and yet guilt - free.
Both of Aguero's goals were sublime, with his second being something that would be worth hanging up in a gallery: an absolute masterpiece.
From the sublime to the silly, there was something for every golfer at the season - opening PGA Merchandise Show
A player able to create something out of nothing and kill off the opposition with his sublime skill and goal - scoring ability.
Iwobi may have been sublime in the hole behind the striker, drawing his team mates forward to coalesce around him, but he still needs to add more goals to his game too, something Wenger highlighted in his post-match comments.
He had a poor game and even at his best, he is not the type of player who can make something happen out of nothing due to his inconsistency that saw him go from the sublime to the ridiculous during the WAFU tournament held in Ghana.
There is always something so sublime and subtly elegant and sexy about Amy Smilovic's designs that I feel personally related to style-wise.
at the Disco to Willie Nelson to Sublime, every music lover is bound to find something they love here.
Fortunately for most audiences — although perhaps unfortunately for midnight - movie sadomasochists — The Disaster Artist leans heavily toward the latter, its sublime storytelling and central performances courtesy of Franco (as Wiseau) and his brother, Dave (as Sestero), twisting and then elevating The Room's ultimate legacy into something approaching high art.
And just as Haneke respects these characters (and us) too much to trivialize them through overemphatic contrivance or too - easy intimations of emotion, so too does he exclude all non-diegetic music from the soundtrack, so that when we do hear the music played and appreciated by these inveterate music lovers — as when the characters do, finally and unavoidably, betray their unwanted, overpowering grief — it's something rare, precious, truly sublime, and profoundly moving.
Dareun naraeseo (In Another Country, Hong Sang - soo, 2012) Hong Sang - soo gives his usual macho - yet - inadequate Korean men something to think about: a triple encounter with a real diva, the sublime Isabelle Huppert.
I don't think I've ever seen digital colour - timing so serially abused, or so hammily: Colin Firth is an English professor trying to go about his routine after the recent death of his long - time companion (Matthew Goode, better than he was in Watchmen), whom he can't publicly mourn; every time he sees something «sublime,» like a pretty little girl in a dress who asks him why he looks sad, the image goes from washed - out pastel shades to near - blinding Technicolor.
This is something that Wheatley suggests cinema uses to fight against everything from smartphones to Netflix, but this past year has seen a growing number of films dive deeper into the meaning of the sublime.
Her graceful, waiflike presence haunts the entire film and elevates those final scenes to something wickedly sublime.
The sudden shift from small - scale to large - scale, from low - key to something more like a dream, and seeing how both parts connect thematically is nothing but sublime.
The good thing with luxury cars is that exhaustive lists usually mean a sublime driving experience, and that's something the G90 delivers in droves.
It's not a let - down or «settling» for something less than the «sublime» physical.
The title has been too requested and too front - and - center of the English boys» love community for it not to be something I expected either SuBLime or Digital Manga to snap up eventually, but it's great to finally hear the official who and when.
Writers have little trouble describing super-luxe travel can be described in terms of opulence, fine service, exquisite decor, gourmet meals, vintage wines, sublime this, extraordinary that, magnificent something else.
Again, he writes about the hospitality, the sublime landscape and the general elation of experiencing something bigger than one's self.
The primary reason for such praise was the sublime naval combat which at the time was something of a revelation.
Mean, petty, grand, sublime, ongoing, stunning, unforgettable, relevant, epic, intimate, and something that you could only do in a videogame.
Maybe something of the Eucharist survives in its drawings by Barney, titled «Subliming Vessel,» as if they contained a god's blood.
His black and white images are seen in dream - time — where everything is slowed down and the landscapes are reduced to elemental and painterly shapes; they are sublime, and quiet - and offer us something not picked up by the naked eye in real - time.
When Barnett Newman evoked the sublime, he was asking for something both purely human and larger than life.
There is something truly sublime about the paintings of Enrico Castellani.
In a New York art scene dominated by Abstract Expressionism, with its emphasis on ineffable, sublime themes and maximum emotion, to depict something as humdrum as a flag was a radical gesture.
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