Sentences with phrase «tenderness as»

Rather than demonising the aggressor, this series shows genuine moments of tenderness as well as the moments of violence, thus showing that purveyors of violence may seem outwardly normal despite their lack of control within the home.
That's why we treat your pets with as much love and tenderness as you do.
It's also full of great performances, not just from Frost and Pegg but also Bill Nighy and Kate Ashfield, who shows a sweet, bewildered tenderness as Liz.
Both bodily and emotionally they both, with Haneke, force the audience into seeing ourselves and our futures as immensely fallible and terrifying, but with such tenderness as to make us fall in love with the film itself.
The film has the same unexpected, unabashed tenderness as SUPERBAD, but in the absolute last place anyone would ever think of looking: a fast - paced and extremely bloody crime comedy.
The final moments of the film are her suicide note, read by Nicole Kidman with maximum tenderness as Woolf walks into a river.
The next morning as I woke, I got out of bed and as usual I was very careful with my ankle, usually has this feeling of tenderness as I touch the floor.....
This keeps the bright color and brings them to the same tenderness as the uncooked asparagus.
does it produce the same tenderness as the stovetop method?

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Why not be of a combination that does not go or do where and what is of the wrong doers as specified in the Holy Books «commandments»... while still be not dump and can gain respect of whom you know and deal with... such as truth, honesty and so on of such Posativties... how much charm the smile does and how much warmth and tenderness does a kind word leave...!
He had in mind his own experience of the German people as «extremely sentimental,» possessed of a «tremendous tenderness
Castigating a «popular piety» such as associated with liberalism in its political and social rhetoric, she says that we «mark our gain in sensibility and our loss of vision,» in that having lost faith, «we govern by tenderness,» a tenderness «wrapped in theory.»
But when that manifestation of disoriented tenderness occurs again as dissipated by an almost universal acceptance of abortion, Mother Teresa is right to say (as Percy quotes her): «If a mother can kill her unborn child, I can kill you, and you can kill me.»
Tenderness separated from the source of tenderness thus supports a «popular piety» that goes unexamined, a piety in which liberalism in its decline establishes dogmatic rights, rights that in an extreme» as presently in the arguments for abortion in the political sphere and for «popular culture» in the academic» become absolute dogma to be accepted and notTenderness separated from the source of tenderness thus supports a «popular piety» that goes unexamined, a piety in which liberalism in its decline establishes dogmatic rights, rights that in an extreme» as presently in the arguments for abortion in the political sphere and for «popular culture» in the academic» become absolute dogma to be accepted and nottenderness thus supports a «popular piety» that goes unexamined, a piety in which liberalism in its decline establishes dogmatic rights, rights that in an extreme» as presently in the arguments for abortion in the political sphere and for «popular culture» in the academic» become absolute dogma to be accepted and not examined.
What is somewhat discomfiting about Percy as dialectician» and the dialectical is the principal aspect of his fiction, as well as central to his other work, including his interviews» is his seeming inconstancy in holding the advocates of tenderness to account in their various causes, even those separate from euthanasia and abortion, those other causes to which he himself is committed.
I dream of a movement of biblical Christians who even as they are carted off to jail will express Christlike tenderness to policemen, who even as they are sentenced will explain Jesus» way of love and justice to incredulous judges, who will even dare to risk their own lives in order to release the captives and free the oppressed.
«His tenderness is directed towards each actual occasion, as it arises.
If the joy of spirit in the love of a deep and good partner, boy or girl, brings with it the delight of tenderness incaress and touch, you may accept it all as one.
This joy is naturally expressed in the flesh as tenderness and caress.
However, we are all created as sexual beings and sex, or sexuality, also has a much wider sense in which the love held within the soul is expressed through our sexuality in warmth, affection and tenderness, without an erotic element, and done so in an appropriate way depending on the persons involved.
In this context the book elaborates that suffering is not to be feared but rather embraced as «a sure pledge of His tenderness... This guarantee, this real testimony of the Beatific Vision, which made the souls of the saints sigh with joy, is not the brilliant successes of this world, or temporal glory or happiness, but trialsand suffering» (p. 294).
I am currently reading a book «the wisdom of Tenderness» — by Brennan Manning and here is what I just read I quote» When the primacy of love is subordinated to doctrinal correctness and orthodox exegesis, cool cordiality and polite indifference masquerade as love....
But Blessed Mother Teresa's radiant witness will survive as long as truth and tenderness survive in the human heart — which, God willing, will be until the end of time.
At its worst, this strategy of translation does to the language of Psalms what colorization does to a fine black and white film, as when «Let your mercy come to me, that I may live» becomes the saccharine «Shower my life with tenderness» (119:77).
As for Acton's complaint, a certain «tenderness» toward one's predecessors» acts seems not unlike a virtue in these indelicate times.
Sex as a form of communication conveys many messages in addition to love, tenderness, and self - giving.
26 Love speaks of the second figure, Wisdom, as one whom «nothing can resist... Out of her own being and by herself she has formed all things in love and tenderness
«Those who worked with him and especially his students will remember him as a person of extraordinary personal power which was expressed through his physical presence as well as through thought and word, but in so far as their personal relations with him are concerned, they will even more remember his tenderness
It is with real tenderness and sorrow they confront their former pastor: «For people who want to live holy lives, dumb as that may sound, we've got to go where we get fed.
I remembered Brennan Manning — the man who has translated the love of God in a way that I could receive it more than probably any other writer — was addicted to alcohol and I re-read up one of his last books before he died: «All is Grace: A Ragamuffin Memoir» where he vulnerably writes about what this battle has cost him, even as he experienced the unending and unconditional love of God in the midst of it, how he experienced regret and pain and loss alongside of the love and tenderness of God in this dependency.
Frances Dawbarn FAITH MAGAZINE March - April 2016 Tenderness with Life As I have listened to debates and arguments about assisted suicide — many have been reasonable, measured and well considered — something has occurred to me.
This image of the Jewish people as «elder brothers» and the Jewish religion as «intrinsic» to the mystery of the Church touches» with tenderness and mercy» a wound that has remained open for two thousand years.
Life that posits, affirms, and defends all we believe in and hold dear — loving justice and tenderness against all attempts by the Enemy, who always appears as an angel of light, to wipe them out and return the world to the power of death, to the anarchy of «might makes right» and «only the fittest deserve to survive.»
In particular, the process theology, which conceives of God as working in tenderness and love to overcome the recalcitrant elements of evil and advance the world process by a continuous creation, is consistent with basic notes in Christian faith.
Some interpret the saying that God's experience «is the judgment of a tenderness which loses nothing that can be saved «9 as meaning that God only preserves that which is good, discarding the evil as incapable of such preservation.
With touching tenderness he called this dark, abysmal mystery, which he knew to be such, Abb a (which we ought almost to translate as «daddy»).
For Whitehead, the unit - actualities are «experiment occasions,» which are always in some degree «self - creative» and each such occasion contributes to the divine consciousness, which regards it with «tenderness» after it exists and inspires it with his ideal for its coming - to - be as it comes into existence.
The romantic or idealistic love between a teenage boy and girl (frequently still to be found even in our modern sensualised world) may also be accompanied by a desire to show bodily affection - a desire filled with a tenderness and respect that operate as a curb, not only on lust if it seeks to assert itself, but also on bodily expressions of love which would not be true to the real existential relationship between the couple.
We need to ask ourselves if we view our own sexuality as a gift from God to be lovingly shared with tenderness and respect, or as a weapon that hurts and demoralizes others.
It is by the grace (tenderness and generosity) of God that there is such a thing as «the considerate judgment of mankind.»
Dan has risen to the occasion of fatherhood with more energy, tenderness, and support than seems possible, and so far motherhood has proven exactly as my friends said — harder and better than I could ever imagine.
The baby whose needs are met most of the time, whose body is handled most of the time with tenderness and pleasure, who has frequent experiences of closeness and warmth from both parents, will respond to them in ways that satisfy their needs as successful, life - giving parents.
However, perhaps most significantly and particularly since the Jesus of St John's Gospel is often portrayed as a strong figure who carries his own cross, from the beginning of the Gospel to its end, Vanier dwells on the vulnerability, fragility, tenderness and absolute love of Jesus.
Yet a man too is poorly developed as a man if he has no tenderness in him.
The ambiance and mystique are nearly as important in the eating experience as the flavor, juiciness and tenderness
«This is literally «melt - in - your - mouth tenderness» with unmatched flavor that can only be described as «wonderful.»
As the pizza cooks, the Brussels sprouts crisp up slightly while still keeping their tenderness.
The crunchiness of the cornflakes with the juicy tenderness of the chicken and the skin is about as close to perfect as I can imagine.
I forgot about them for about an hour as they roasted and then removed them when they looked perfectly bronzed and a poke with a fork confirmed their tenderness.
This moist and delicious banana cake uses 4 ripe bananas as well as some coconut for added moisture and tenderness.
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