Sentences with phrase «such fondness»

Even now I am able to reflect upon these special memories and dreams of Christmas with such fondness that my heart overflows with wonder and joy over the magic of Christmas both at the North Pole and in Bethlehem.
I look back on those times with such fondness; the memories are so vivid.
I have such a fondness of ferns and yours looks amazing in your crock too.
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I've always held such fondness for that sweet old phrase.
While they were being driven to ballet lessons or to try out for yet another state - wide team, I was happily entertaining myself with scrap paper and a box of crayons, or else playing with my Barbies, or watching re-runs of Greenacres on T.V. My free time wasn't organized, which is why I have developed, over the years, such a fondness for the word «free.»
But that is something that we wanted to do, to just show them then and now, because there's such a fondness for the old movie.
I have such a fondness of ferns and yours looks amazing in your crock too.
You spoke of her with such fondness on Facebook and the like.

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In fact, I occasionally had long Latin conversations with Hürth, who was always cordial and seemed to enjoy such meetings, Though I have since changed my own views quite a bit, I remember with fondness my conversations with him.
I still kept a round of duties, and would not suffer myself to run into any open vices, and so got along very well in time of health and prosperity, but when I was distressed or threatened by sickness, death, or heavy storms of thunder, my religion would not do, and I found there was something wanting, and would begin to repent my going so much to frolics, but when the distress was over, the devil and my own wicked heart, with the solicitations of my associates, and my fondness for young company, were such strong allurements, I would again give way, and thus I got to be very wild and rude, at the same time kept up my rounds of secret prayer and reading; but God, not willing I should destroy myself, still followed me with his calls, and moved with such power upon my conscience, that I could not satisfy myself with my diversions, and in the midst of my mirth sometimes would have such a sense of my lost and undone condition, that I would wish myself from the company, and after it was over, when I went home, would make many promises that I would attend no more on these frolics, and would beg forgiveness for hours and hours; but when I came to have the temptation again, I would give way: no sooner would I hear the music and drink a glass of wine, but I would find my mind elevated and soon proceed to any sort of merriment or diversion, that I thought was not debauched or openly vicious; but when I returned from my carnal mirth I felt as guilty as ever, and could sometimes not close my eyes for some hours after I had gone to my bed.
It «was used to suggest a variety of loves, such as affection, fondness, and contentedness.
Philosopher John Gray, in his foreword, explains that Zweig was torn between loyalty to the «liberal Habsburg realm that he describes with such nostalgic fondness,» and recognition that such a world was disintegrating under the pressures of nationalism and bigotry.
Those cakes are partially responsible for why I have such a sweet tooth and an extreme fondness for anything chocolate.
The book was Eat Cake, and I remember these quiet, intimate nights with such warmth and fondness.
Though the rise of political blogs and the netroots in this decade has diluted the place of Libertarians online, even today the audiences of tech - heavy sites such as Slashdot and Digg show a fondness for civil liberties and anti-authoritarian ideas: one sign of Paul's rise has been the large number of votes for stories about him on Digg.
«Horrified Tory aides regarded such an admission as potentially devastating, the kind of detail that could trigger a tsunami of ridicule, and begged her not to mention her fondness of Japanese number puzzles ever again.»
That Smith had time to get tangled in such intrigues was impressive, given his fondness for campaign - and - taxpayer - funded travel.
Yet here http://elenasmodels.com/Home/anti-scam-policy you claim» Watch out — if your contact is quickly pushing you to a fondness for Windows Messenger, SKYPE or similar applications: we are aware that dating sites are increasingly conscious of such cons»... So, which one is true?
Distance is only likely to become significantly concerning for Russian singles when they are sufficiently interested in a partner and as such, you should be encouraged by concerns with distance as it is likely to be a reflection of fondness.
Like such contemporaries as George Carlin and Robert Klein, Brooks delighted in finding humor in the inconsistencies of everyday life, and had a particular fondness for exploiting clichés that many people never realized were clichés.
Surrogates aims low with the high - concept material, such that those who are only expecting some decent action and a few nifty concepts might consider it a decent guilty pleasure akin to the fondness they feel regarding a trashy but occasionally clever B - movie.
There's a similar fondness and affection from all the people in Daniel's orbit, such as his somewhat shady yet roundly amiable neighbour who's always scheming but once he picks up that Daniel's in trouble he offers genuine concern and support.
But Adventureland's fondness for its city and its flawed characters shines through such self - deprecation.
We looked forward to our turn with fondness and anticipation, and it always felt so good to be acknowledged in such a concrete way.
As such, Wizardry is a game that requires a fondness for the «good ol' days» from players, or to be someone who wants to travel back in time to play the games their parents use to play.
Such is my fondness for the first two Tomb Raider games that I, for one, hope they can do it.
And to be fair, Greenberg was not altogether a strict adherent to his own orthodoxy, showing during his lifetime a great fondness for representational works such as the nude paintings of Horacio Torres and the landscapes of Canada's Dorothy Knowles, Patricia Service and Ernest Lindner.)
He attributes his fondness for neon colours to skateboard graphics from the early «90s, and to the influence of Pop painters such as Peter Saul and the Chicago Imagist Barbara Rossi, who taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where Curry studied as an undergrad.
Lou's careful, considerate, and exhaustive application of every single bead parallels the endless hours prisoners are confined in such cells and suggests that she has sentenced herself to the endless frustration of its completion and her release, while simultaneously bestowing fondness and warmth to an object of cruel captivity.
In its reuse of figurines and other household ceramics, its snide fondness for their sentimentality and its play with gender codes, her art of the»70s foreshadows the work of much younger artists such as Jeff Koons, Laurie Simmons and Didi Dunphy.
The painter's fondness for such interweaving and interlocking shapes — and they're illusory effects on the viewer — signified further movement away from the flat style of his prior works.
I have a fondness for such simple conceptual models (e.g. I've made my own attempt posted at arXiv) because they provide a general picture of the essence — of course their precision is limited by their simplicity.
Distrust of the intellectual world has always been a symptom of Ur - Fascism, from Hermann Goering's fondness for a phrase from a Hanns Johst play («When I hear the word «culture» I reach for my gun») to the frequent use of such expressions as «degenerate intellectuals,» «eggheads,» «effete snobs,» and «universities are nests of reds.»
My own dear mum is the senior partner of the James family firm and as such holds absolute sway over the remote; luckily her fondness for such shows as Strictly Come Dancing is quite easy to take.
Gottman's marriage counseling research found that such thoughts help couples to cherish their partner and strengthen their fondness and admiration.
Being mean to each other, such as being critical or contemptuous, will slowly erode the fondness you have for one another and destroy your relationship.
You learn which behaviors are helpful and harmful to your relationship, how to manage conflict and the keys to a long, fulfilling and satisfying relationship.The workbook we use is awesome and includes several private exercises such as connecting and increasing knowledge, fondness and admiration of each other; conflict management and vulnerable dialogue such as stating feelings / needs, identifying / avoiding the 4 horsemen, and creating shared meaning and rituals.
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