Sentences with phrase «true generosity of»

Disarming acting, colorful writing and true generosity of spirit keep it right on track.
We saw them display continuous true generosity of spirit and selves.

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He understood that when the effect of past oppression has been to leave people in a diminished state, the attainment of true equality with their former oppressor can not much depend on his generosity but must ultimately derive from an elevation of their selves above the state of diminishment.
The true way of the Master is the way of service, friendship, generosity, self - sacrifice, and love.
In times when politicians promise change to the world, followers of Jesus can offer true and lasting change, based not on the principles of power or greed, but on service and generosity.
Generosity is a prediction of belief when it comes to true followers of Christ.
All true art, everything worthy among the works of our hands, comes into being in the space that our intimate closeness to the mystery of being opens before us; our art (especially poetry) is the highest way in which being gives itself to us in any age, showing itself in the creative response it evokes from us, both by its generosity and by its elusiveness.
In a moment of true generosity, Snyder lets a giddy Leone try his hand at forging on his anvil.
The William L. Saltonstall Society is named for William L. (Bill) Saltonstall, a friend and trustee who for decades epitomized the generosity of spirit that has allowed Tufts Medical Center and Floating Hospital for Children to remain true to its charitable roots of providing all, regardless of resources, with the finest care possible.
A study by Benjamin Converse and colleagues at the University of Virginia found that feeling out of control (through a reminder of one's mortality) leads to greater generosity and helpfulness while research at Stanford University by Aneeta Rattan and Krishna Savani showed that the opposite is true when we are primed with feelings of self - determination and control.
«That's particularly [true] at a time when U.S. universities benefit from both permanent endowments and the generosity of private foundations out of all proportion to those of our universities.»
Charity balls are places where people can openly display their generosity, but in this case, because people know they are going to be observed, this might be a strategic gesture and less telling of their true character.
From the sages of yore to the spiritual seekers of today, Kerala has received all with unbounded generosity and nourished them to optimum health and true wellness.
Most of Russian women are very strong and look for true, unconditional love, a generosity of spirit which gives and expects nothing in return.
If «Sugar» is one clear standout in what looks like a weak and uneven year for narrative features at Sundance, Lance Hammer's debut «Ballast» is the true critic's darling, a work of minimalist technique and emotional generosity.
«The generosity of The Broad Foundation helps to make our Student Zones true safe havens and productive centers for students to do their homework now and in the future.»
Inspired by our culture of generosity, and crafted by an unrivalled sense of uniqueness, Fonteverde embodies the true spirit of comfort and elegance.
Experience the true spirit of generosity at the vibrant heart of Palm Jumeirah beginning with the Lobby Lounge.
The LeWitt Collection is a remarkable example of an artist's extraordinary curiosity and generosity, perhaps the truest portrait of a man who was notoriously private but who dedicated himself to his artistic interests and relationships.
To the past honorees, however, among whom I feel especially humbled and privileged to share this honor, I'd like to thank you for your example and achievements that have enriched us all: Andrea [Barnwell Brownlee], whose ambitious and inspired curatorial work gives voice to women artists of the African Diaspora; Jerry [Cullum], a visionary writer whose genius lies in his ability to synthesize the experience of art with poetic complexity; Louis [Corrigan], a trailblazing community leader whose innovative ethos and generosity has rekindled the boundless spirit of Nexus; Lisa [Cremin], a leader of responsible and responsive philanthropy who personifies the idiomatic true north for the arts in Atlanta; Lucinda [Bunnen], a brilliant artist and pioneering collector who established photography as an essential feature of contemporary visual culture in our city... and at the High Museum; and Susan [Bridges], den mother to us all, whose generosity of spirit is set off by her unshakable personal integrity.
The generosity of William and Ruth True, Steven Johnson and Walter Sudol, and Jane and Burt Berman, in particular, has made a great impact on the collection.
Video Quartet was presented through the generosity of Bill and Ruth True, Western Bridge, Seattle, and Paula Cooper Gallery, N.Y.
Hoyland was a man of acerbic wit, and a wickedly cruel mimic, but behind a carefully crafted persona there was enormous generosity of spirit and true kindness.
The true test of your kindness and generosity comes when you're not feeling at the top of your game.
Don't fear that your child will be spoiled by generosity because the opposite is true, it's lack of emotional generosity the makes kids act spoiled!
«We are constantly looking to grow and develop our services and the reality of our situation is that it takes a substantial financial commitment to do so; the generosity of people like Trevor and Jean is what has allowed us to become a true regional leader in children and youth treatment,» says One Kids Place executive director Judy Sharpe.
You gave then and you give now without asking anything in return, a true mark of generosity.
Realtors who last and prosper in this industry understand the true meaning of terms like integrity, truthfulness, honesty, trustworthy, respectful, caring, humility and generosity.
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