It is no small thing, of a truth, to be able to cross
the stormy sea of life on the shoulders and in the arms of another, yet that is just the grace which God accords to those who live under the yoke of obedience.
Not exact matches
In the
stormy sea of modern
life, the Humanist (he used to be called the Rationalist) and the generalised agnostic is as much tossed on the waves as we are.
Instead
of mooring our children to the shore, let's sail alongside them in the sometimes calm, sometimes
stormy, but always glorious
sea of life, keeping them sheltered on our leeward side until they are ready to sail alone.
William Hazlitt once wrote about a reported shipwreck in which a woman swimming for her
life to a raft in the
stormy sea saw that one
of the half - drowned men on it was naked.
After the
life - changing
stormy seas of my PhD, I've just had my first experience
of clear blue water — my first postdoc job — and I'm hooked.
Whole
life insurance is a stable asset from which you can brave the
stormy seas, free from the emotional drain that all too often capsizes our best laid plans, sinking our financial vessels to the bottom
of the
sea.
In this 1984 silkscreen, Pop art forefather Robert Rauschenberg collages together imagery from excavation sites, parking lots, and
stormy seas, alltogether creating a chaotic snapshot
of American
life.
Known best for his landscape paintings, the subject matter
of Chaet's work at the gallery includes beaches,
sea bathers, rocky coves, harbors clogged with boats,
stormy horizons and a smattering
of still
lifes.