Sentences with phrase «sometimes in harmony»

EXCHANGES Mar 24, 2018 - Apr 1, 2019 Exchanges sets art and artists together, sometimes in harmony, sometimes in opposition — always with insight and intention.
«Aja Gabel's powerful debut offers a sensitive portrait of four young musicians forging their paths through life: sometimes at odds with each other, sometimes in harmony, but always inextricably linked by their shared pasts.»

Not exact matches

In the challenge and sometimes great suffering of this awakening process, there is often a great yearning for «harmony,» often construed as the natural order of life from which we have strayed.
The personal relations and perhaps also (or sometimes instead) the social order in which one finds oneself may be more amenable to a progressive realization of harmony and brotherhood than Kierkegaard and Niebuhr believe.
It seemed to me that bringing another player to the table which already accommodates David Cameron, George Osborne, Grant Shapps, Andrew Cooper, Stephen Gilbert, Craig Oliver and (sometimes) Steve Hilton could only make this problem worse — especially since the party at last seemed to have landed on a workable strategy, has a campaign plan to go with it and, importantly, is working in harmony.
Sometimes, when we're sitting in silence and he looks over at me, it's as if I'm looking at myself, because there's so much sameness and harmony and selfless desire in those eyes.
Sometimes I want visual harmony and other times I want the pop - you - in - the - eye effect!
Though Braga's performance sometimes outshines Mendonça's leisurely two - and - a-half hour narrative, in its better moments the two work in marvelous harmony.
«We need, if we are to «be the change we want to see,» to start by reclaiming the power of uncertainty and reveling in everything we do not know today, with the (sometimes kept, sometimes deferred) intention to learn it tomorrow, and perhaps change our minds about why we do what we do along the way,» writes Harmony Siganporia.
Surveys in the US and Europe show that blue is the colour most commonly associated with harmony, faithfulness, confidence, distance, infinity, the imagination, cold, and sometimes with sadness.
This is in perfect harmony with the legacy of abstract expressionist vision, created through the medium of paint, wax, and sometimes both together.
As Irish novelist Colm Tóibín explains, «it is at the edge that much of the power emerges, the colors move in lovely conflict and sometimes fierce contrast and sometimes easy harmony.
it is at the edge that much of the power emerges, the colors move in lovely conflict and sometimes fierce contrast and sometimes easy harmony.
This might just be me, but I often think that as a painter, sometimes your normal life and your life in your work are in harmony, at others they are at odds and you have to wait (or work) to let the painting catch up.
The woodlands of N. America, especially east of the Mississippi, were an incredibly rich environment which supported large, but unknown numbers of distinct tribes existing in loose contact with one another, sometimes at war, sometimes at peace, often moving from one area to another, but always in harmony with the land and the seasons.
He noted that, despite «a civil war of unequaled magnitude and severity, which has sometimes seemed to foreign States to invite and to provoke their aggression, peace has been preserved with all nations, order has been maintained, the laws have been respected and obeyed and harmony has prevailed everywhere except in the theater of military conflict.»
No couple lives on an island alone and the way a person perceives their partner's relationships with other people, whether neighbors, co-workers, old buddies or parents, can sometimes be a significant strain on the harmony in a relationship.
Sometimes that growth occurs in perfect harmony and unison, while at other times you might look around and realize that that «growth» is headed in opposite directions, pulling at and straining the relationship in different ways.
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