Sentences with phrase «tears shed in»

Indeed, there were many tears shed in the 14 years of sharing her home, garden, and front yard with hundreds of cats.
There were many tears shed in public.
And when he was finally let go / left for medical reasons, there were no tears shed in Chicagoland.

Not exact matches

Most in the audience were Blockbuster employees, and quite a few tears were shed.
Quoting Mark Antony in Act Three, Scene Two of «The Life and Death of Julius Caesar,» Gundlach left us with, «If you have tears, prepare to shed them now.»
And if my eyes were more filled with tears than those of a repentant woman, and if each tear were more precious than a pardoned woman's many tears; if I could find a place more humble than the place at his feet, and if I could sit there more humbly than a woman whose heart's sole choice was this one thing needful; if I loved him more sincerely than the most loyal of his servants, eager to shed the last drop of his life - blood in his service; if I had found greater favor in his eyes than the purest among women — nevertheless, if I asked him to alter his purpose, to reveal himself differently, to be more lenient with himself, he would doubtless look at me and say: Man, what have I to do with thee?
And to think that we lived in such filth for years and years, but never shed a tear over it.
Imagine standing before Christ, and having him point out a hardened pattern of sin in which you walked for many years, but for which you never repented, never shed a tear.
I would try to gently point out that I had 32 more years of experience in the word than she, & shed a tear for the trials I knew she soon would face... beginning the journey to become less certain of WHAT I know & fare more certain of WHO I know.
My God sheds buckets of tears when I go in the wrong direction.
This is why I understood the longing, inarticulate but powerful, of those rootless, churchless urban Americans who shed tears over a mythical little church in the vale.
There shed your big tears on the naked rock, Let out your bitter roar, It soon will be lost in the storm.
«More tears are shed over answered prayers than unanswered ones,» Truman Capote wrote in his unfinished novel, Answered Prayers.
«16 However, an organismic understanding of the world would prefer a different wording: «God is in the child which has shed tears, and God takes those tears into a pattern of universal beauty where they are rescued from the threat of oblivion.»
Therefore, I can understand Berdyaev when he says that «God is in the child which has shed tears, and not in the world order by which those tears are said to be justified.
God is a tear of love, shed in the deepest concealment over human misery.
When Agamemnon, Jephtha, Brutus at the decisive moment heroically overcome their pain, have heroically lost the beloved and have merely to accomplish the outward sacrifice, then there never will be a noble soul in the world who will not shed tears of compassion for their pain and of admiration for their exploit.
There have been quite a few tears shed, and this morning my daughter kicked me in the face mid tantrum.
Let's just say their was some issues with a certain sibling's girlfriend and well, apparently some tears were shed in the girl's bathrooms.
In a nutshell, tears were shed, egos destroyed, and I learned my ultimate limitations as a chilehead.
Funny how despite the cupboard being empty in terms of experienced midfielders, I don't think many of us shed any tears about Ramsey limping off.
And though it hasn't been the dream season he anticipated last summer — during his plane ride to L.A. for his introductory press conference, Malone shed tears of joy at the prospect of a championship — he says he'll play only if he's in a Lakers uniform.
When fans gave the real refs a standing ovation in Baltimore last Thursday night, before their first game back, 77 - year - old Jerry Markbreit sat in his den in Skokie, Ill., and shed a tear.
«Just then,» Bailey says, «I kind of thought back, and when I realized how far he had come and what the hardships were and what it means when one of us makes good, well, I shed a little tear over that, setting there in my chair.
During the end of the game, CBS» cameras repeatedly found a young KU fan shedding some tears in the stands.
In two seasons, they were shedding tears.
Bosh admits the Heat had been «embarrassed on national TV» during the recent skid, a 10 - day stretch characterized by poor execution and off - the - court drama, including Spoelstra's revelation after a loss to Chicago that unnamed players were shedding tears in the locker room, and TNT's Charles Barkley's excoriating the team to «quit whining and bitching like a little girl.»
Thankfully, they've accepted my apologies and granted me forgiveness, but I'll never really forgive myself for some of the stuff I remember doing — nothing nearly as severe as what Paige had to endure, but I'm sure I caused a few innocent kids to shed a few tears in private on more than one occasion.
We'll get more comfortable with that in time, as will WWE, and we all just have to hope Bryan and his doctors are right, and that the only tears he'll make us shed in the future are those of joy at the successful return of a legend who had nearly been cut down in his prime.
I hope he helps us in our upcoming demolition at Zagreb, so that he can hit the ground running at the Bridge and help us make Mourinho shed a tear.
In most cases, nobody's really gonna shed a tear, but damn, it'd be nice to see Nate Jones not flung to the wolves repeatedly out of sheer necessity.
to be fair most of them will struggle to make the bench if everyone is fit, a tear or two might be shed for rosicky whilst Jenks, campbell and poldi have a place in some people's hearts.
Tears will be shed in sorrow for being so evilly portrayed.
I almost shed tears at the final whisle and broke pieces of furniture in my house.
We've all seen just how potent a side Everton can be in the final third when everything clicks, when all their key players are fit and willing to shed a bit of blood, sweat and tears for the cause.
And that has been the most endearing quality about Blackpool this season, as not only are they a team constantly up against the odds, in matches and with regards to survival, they're a team packed full with players proud to wear the shirt and willing to shed blood, sweat and tears if it means protecting the club's Premier League status.
Thank you so much for sharing your family's story, I wasn't expecting to be shedding tears this early in my day, but they were tears for you all and tears for myself.
The baby isn't the only one shedding tears in our house these days.
Given that the digestive system of the baby is not wholly matured, gas will be built up in their stomachs; and the presence of gas causes the baby to blubber and shed tears due to pain.
Tears were shed when I broke the news that my kids would spend first grade in different classes.
In the matter of the wrong colored popsicle, after an accepting hug and some tears shed, you might see your child take a deep breath, collect him or herself a bit, and then move those little legs quickly over to the freezer to grab an orange popsicle, somehow now seemingly oblivious to the fact that the thing still isn't green like they'd been so torn up about just a second ago.
Is it just me or do men face a loss of a baby different then us women I blamed my husband because he wouldn't shed a tear well at least in front of me.
So many times the concept of a «Real Man» is interpreted as a stone cold brute who would rather die than shed a single tear in front of someone else.
CHARLESTON, Ill. - A year after shedding tears of sorrow over a teammate's injury and several tough losses, the T.F. South girls badminton celebrated a team state title in proper fashion.
I doubt many in the party will shed tears for them, and the stench of betrayal is all around them.
Justice Abban who worked in Ghana's Lands Commission and further served at the Supreme Court of the Gambia shed tears during the inauguration of «Urgent call to Repentance» message.
It was an outburst of emotions characterised by hugs, wiping of tears and the shedding of more tears, with lots of gestures indicating joy in the midst of sadness.
And what are we to do with the fact that these powerful words, written last week in tears — literally — by a once joyous band of journalists, were almost ignored in the tsunami of reactions to the image itself of a Mohamed with a Je suis Charlie banner shedding a tear?
My parents didn't quite know what to say in response — Mom almost asked her to which communist country they were planning to move (are there really any left, with China in a full - on market frenzy and Mao no doubt shedding tears in heaven?)
«I remember shedding a tear when she was nominated for vice president at the Democratic convention in 1984,» said former Borough President Claire Shulman.
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