Granted that, as in modern hymnals, expressions of religious need and aspiration originally born out of individual experience were often used in public application and became the voice of the whole people, still
that very poignancy that made them thus generally applicable came from the intensely intimate experience in which they started.
Not exact matches
It's an old formula that plays like a cross between John Hughes» 1987 comedy «Planes, Trains and Automobiles» and Stanley Kramer's 1958 jail - break classic «The Defiant Ones» but it's injected with such a
poignancy and freshness that make it
very hard not to be swept away with it.
The ability to share wisdom, laughs,
poignancy and facts discovered in books is
very best advertising that money can't buy.
Both titles feel like works of art as well as games and, while their stories are
very simple, leave a lasting effect on the player, with a subtlety of tone and a
poignancy rarely found in this medium.
Adoptive Families magazine calls it: «Truly a treasure... the book identifies with
poignancy and humor the
very real and complex emotions of adoption.»