Sentences with phrase «true value of life»

The real growth in life insurance will occur when customers realize the true value of life insurance beyond tax saving.
These policies are priced to reflect lifelong coverage and are for those who understand the true value of life coverage.
The touching story isn't restricted to movie - of - the - week sentimentality, offering a pensive and wistful examination of the true value of life.
I'm decades away from becoming a millionaire, but the one thing going for me is the lack of debt — and it has taught me the true value of living debt free.

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That is the true value of the property, the rent saved for the remainder of the owner's life.
I hope that by observing and being taught these values all my life, I've absorbed some of them, and that my true heart lies in people and places, not things.
The True God requires and helps those needing recovery to go the «way» that has the greatest «truth» and greatest value to «life» — the intent and purpose of the law.
Should they once admit it to be true that this earth has been visited by the Creator, then the standards and values of the man who was also God will inevitably challenge and judge their lives.
thinks, that the Tigris and the Euphrates have not a common source, that the Dead Sea had been in existence long before human beings came to live in Palestine, instead of originating in historical times, and so on... We are able to comprehend this as the naive conception of the men of old, but we can not regard belief in the literal truth of such accounts as an essential of religious conviction... And every one who perceives the peculiar poetic charm of these old legends must feel irritated by the barbarian — for there are pious barbarians — who thinks he is putting the true value upon these narratives only when he treats them as prose and history.
and that shows your true perception of value of life... its al a mater where the baby is..
In this chapter I have attempted to present an understanding of our human existence which is true to the facts, so far as we know them, which makes sense of and gives sense to our experience, and which indicates what is meant when we speak, as we do, of the worth and value in our lives.
This dialogue should be regarded as the primary opportunity for teaching true democratic values, for in it the issues of what is really worthful and whether one shall live for satisfaction or for service become «existential» — personally decisive — rather than merely theoretical and speculative.
How much easier for an «organizational Church» to fill that void, the void of a true and dynamic, life - altering communion with the Living God, with steps and organizational charts to help give value to what LOVE abolished the need to do in the first place?
Perhaps by demonstrating greater love and care to those around us, particularly those within our own family and especially those who are unwell or marginalised within society; by reaching out to those who are struggling in life, in need of comfort or support — and by valuing them all as human beings — then we can all indeed be true disciples of Christ on earth.
Appraisal means that each man is responsible for his life and for the decisions which he has made in the course of it; and it means also that each man must be prepared to give what traditional thinking describes as «an account of his life» — in the face of whatever ultimately determines and assesses true values in the whole scheme of things.
I hope «Christianity» is the right religion, if it is not then I have wasted a lot of time and money, or perhaps not, for if one lives up to the values, beliefs and principles of true Christianity that one would be one of the nicest people to live on Earth with and as a child of 6 I realized I did not like any of the people in my neighborhood very much, not much at all.
The Christian calling is not only to service, not only to self denial, not only to a nature that is foreign to the status quo — it is a calling to life, abundant life — to express realities in the here and now that affirm the true value of creation and redemption as the work of the Father, Son and Spirit — to serve and give ourselves up in a manner that truly allows that to be made evident, that the world may become aware of the true fragrance of God — Jesus Christ.
The heart of all real religions is an affirmation that human life on this planet is only part of something very much greater; that «human values» are determined by an authority higher than human beings themselves; and that man neither finds happiness nor discovers his true self until his worship, his loyalty and his love are given to Someone infinitely greater than any man or group of men.
It would be a witness to the values of the Kingdom that would lead peoples to truer life.
Our present concern, however, is not with this obvious and distressing manifestation of disharmony in social life but with the disharmony itself — that is, the failure on the part of men and women to discern that true community and sound relationships within it can be found only as each of us has his or her place in a wider grouping of humans, where there is vivid contrast because each is valued as being precisely this or that person while the community as a whole has goals or ends (what used to be called «ideals») that are worthy, upbuilding, and enriching.
Regarding saving animal lives, yes it's true that by not eating meat you are not eating those animals but in order for animals to be kept, their value needs to at least cover the costs of feeding them.
Getting the children in your life engaged in these processes will help them learn the true value of food.
Compassion and mercy are about upholding the beliefs that we seek to live by, remaining true to our values as a people no matter the severity of the provocation or the atrocity perpetrated.
«If people who want change, and perhaps if they want to be true to the principles of Keir Hardie [Labour's first leader], there is a party they can look to and a party that reflects the values of those who went into politics to improve the lives of their constituents.»
A polo - playing multimillionaire who allegedly broke up Gov. Andrew Cuomo's marriage, a former tobacco executive who once chaired an anti-tax organization and the head of a hedge fund have all lived in rent - stabilized apartments in some of Manhattan's toniest zip codes in the past few years, paying a fraction of their units» true market value.
Suffering from anxiety and digestive issues for months to come, Micah learnt the true value of health and turned toward a life of healing, exercise and eating whole foods.
It's another example of the value of living «as if» rather than being true to how you feel in the moment.
The loud and fast paced nature of modern life means that only a very small number of people have ever experienced true silence let alone understand its value.
We've seen the true value of the program come to life time and time again and are constantly revising our curriculum to meet the needs of our students.
I found her article to be so refreshing and honest and inspiring, such a clear departure from so many fashion - insider articles in that she addresses issues of overspending, fashion in the context of a more true, down to earth definition of what it means to be a human being who values a life well lived, a fashionable life, a stylish life, but one not caged by rules.
His sage distillation of those decades — «After you've been to all the fistfucking clubs all over the world, you end up in a walled garden with kittens and babies, because they're the fundamental values of life that everyone identifies with,» — rings true - ish as the counsel of the kind, trustworthy uncle character he imagines himself to be in polite company.
A true gentle, strong gentle woman with high standards, values, honesty, loyalty, warm, loving, dedicated, secure emotionally / financially with a great sense of humor who loves life.
I am a sincere, honest, dedicated, responsible, romantic, and passionate young gentleman with a good sense of humor and strong values in search of a best friend, life - long partner, and a true love.
This is where we will take you through a series of questions in our relationship questionnaire which is geared up to get to the bottom of what it is that makes you happy and what true values are important to you when finding your life partner.
In order to find your compatible matches we need to get a better understanding of what true values you believe in and what you want to achieve in love and in life.
Now, armed with being able to see true value in people, you can start on your journey of truly finding the right partner for your life.
Bob Marley's reggae lifestyle has taught us all about the necessities of the true values in life and made us realize that money and expensive cars are not the answer to true happiness.
This is where we will take you through a series of questions that help us to understand your true values in life, love and in finding that perfect partner.
Our relationship questionnaire will help you get a better understanding of the real you, your beliefs in life and the true values that you believe will bring you happiness when dating Middlesbrough singles.
am a sincere, honest, dedicated, responsible, romantic, and passionate young gentleman with a good sense of humor and strong values in search of a best friend, life - long partner, and a true love.
Three friends pull together and fall apart as they navigate the perils of adult life, ultimately learning the true value of platonic companionship.
Along the way the young man... who's a bit of a spoiled brat... and is played by Drew Fuller... learns lessons about friendship... the true value of money... and the importance of God in his life.
Preston Sturges, in his 1941 classic Sullivan's Travels, sends a director of popular movies on the road in search of «real life» for future art films, only to have real life teach him the true value of popular movies.
Despite the spruced - up production values and leaps down the rabbit hole, the film remains true to the Byington spirit — snapshots of life bursting with disappointment and desperation, dished up tongue in cheek, laced with offbeat wit, and offered in a spirit of fun.
As he rises up in the ranks, he starts to question the idea of whether it's better to make money, give up your friends, and live the good life, or stay true to the values you believe in and things you hated before someone started offering you boatloads of cash.
Prior to taking my seat in the theater, I did wonder about the entertainment value of a two - hour movie based on an already well documented true life story (James Marsh's award - winning 2008 documentary, Man on Wire).
Love, Simon is about valuing and being comfortable with being your true self, especially in front of the most important people in your life.
is about valuing and being comfortable with being your true self, especially in front of the most important people in your life.
I'd like to leave you with some thoughts which I find useful in my life: Know the true value of time ~ snatch ~ seize ~ and enjoy every minute of it.
In doing so we are opening their eyes to the real life application of these skills and the true value of writing.
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