Sentences with phrase «sunlit uplands»

If you believe your own rhetoric as Brown does, then by May 6th 2010 a grateful electorate will be able to see that Moses Brown has led us through the storm of the depression and is leading us to the bright sunlit uplands of the Promised Land.
«For example, my fellow atheist opponents the other night portrayed the future — if we could only shrug off religion — as a wonderful sunlit upland, where reasonable people would make reasonable decisions in a reasonable world.
Some never believed the Scottish economy would be at risk; others just viewed initial strife as a teething problem on the way to future sunlit uplands, not unlike the fanatical Brexiteers or austerity fetishists they so often decry.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Americans thought the world stage had been cleared for our benevolent power to lift others to the broad, sunlit uplands of liberal democracy and free - market prosperity.
If you were starting with a blank page, that might well be right and law firm culture and management is far from being a broad sunlit upland.
In large parts of America, by contrast, the Church is still vibrant in the sunlit uplands, despite the scandals.
Today even those in sport's sunlit uplands are responding to that cry.
His best, that is, until he finished with a terrible cliché - a watery version of the sunlit uplands.
Leaders need to show a glimpse of the sunlit uplands for everyone, not just the ministers who hope to continue in coalition.
The wailing, gnashing of teeth, renting of garments and laments along the lines that David would have, one day, returned to the front bench to lead the comrades to the sunlit uplands of electoral success, is finally dying down.
If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be freed and the life of the world may move forward into broad, sunlit uplands.
«Tomorrowland» is a plea on behalf of that earlier, more optimistic vision as having value in itself, the idea being that if people believe they are heading into broad, sunlit uplands, the chances are better that they will arrive there.
If we can stand up to him all Europe may be free, and the life of the world will move forward into broad, sunlit uplands; but if we fail, then the whole world, including the United States, and all that we have known and cared for, will sink into the abyss of a new dark age made more sinister, and perhaps more prolonged, by the lights of a perverted science.»
and sunlit uplands, but this «now» is the world in which we live.
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