As directed and co-written (with Jim Taylor) by Payne, «Election» is a tart study in teacher - student relations, adolescent pecking orders and the nasty
vicissitudes of living in a world of haves and have - nots.
But it ought to be clear that the sermon, though the primary channel, is not the only one, and unless the sermon is supplemented by discussion groups, forums, directed reading, and pastoral counseling in the intimate and
personal vicissitudes of life, the sermon is apt for the most part to fall on unresponsive ears.
Those, on the other hand, who say that they are in despair are generally such as have a nature so much more profound that they must become conscious of themselves as spirit, or such as by the
hard vicissitudes of life and its dreadful decisions have been helped to become conscious of themselves as spirit — either one or the other, for rare is the man who truly is free from despair.
While many of the questions we have been dealing with so far occur when we experience suffering, confusion, despair or simply the
unexpected vicissitudes of life, this question can arise, and probably most often does, in the midst of life's ordinary routine.
At the beginning of these comments we raised a question about the relevance of Paul's admonitions to people who are being seriously threatened and hurt by
the vicissitudes of life.
This trickster metaphor is a long - standing, cross-cultural spiritual idea that helps us to have the proper atti - tude towards
the vicissitudes of life.
The voluntary educational programs are multi-pronged: They promote wiser relationship and marriage choices among less - educated youth, help engaged couples approach marriage realistically, assist married couples overcome
the vicissitudes of life together, and work with cohabitating couples aspiring to marriage to achieve that goal.
Why shouldn't all the arguments apply with equal force to those who are not ill, but have nevertheless been reduced by
the vicissitudes of life to the point where they simply no longer wish to live?
If we abstract from
the vicissitudes of life, which often require that we make choices between alternatives none of which exemplify query, what recurrently signifies the best, humanly speaking, is query.
Israel characteristically looked for a future Day of the Lord, but Isaiah may have had the discernment to recognize that a Day of the Lord may have occurred in the events surrounding Sennacherib's attempted invasion of Judah in 701 B.C. 15 But it is difficult to discern the decisive action of God in
the vicissitudes of this life.
Such are
the vicissitudes of life that a great man is now scorned; yes Mr. Venger it is time to go.
As I watch my little girl navigate
the vicissitudes of life in general and childhood in particular, I'm struck by one recurring thought: you couldn't pay me a million dollars to be a kid again.
People who can cope with
the vicissitudes of life, people who see failures and disappointment in perspective, people who believe they can weather a storm, are generally optimistic, resilient and adventurous people.
Uncontrollable changes can erode this sense of safety and mastery and leave a child feeling anxious and less able to cope with
the vicissitudes of life, leaving them to act out in the only ways they know how to express themselves: crying, yelling, tantrums etc..
By the time they leave school, we've denied teenagers the tools and robustness they need to cope with
the vicissitudes of life.
The incident is a temporary setback and one of
the vicissitudes of life.
Although seabirds are adapted for
the vicissitudes of life — forage fish numbers have large natural fluctuations — seabirds populations may decline when fishing depresses levels for many years in a row.
Affirmations are intended to provide emotional support, motivation, energy, encouragement, and inspiration and can be particularly helpful to lift a wounded spirit, pursue dreams and goals, and keep one centered throughout
the vicissitudes of life.
It could be the metaphor for Forrest (Tom Hanks), his own self as dumb as a bag of hammers and unburdened — unburdenable — by
the vicissitudes of life as he jerks and floats around like Chauncy Gardener with a lobotomy, fecklessly affecting the universe with his insipid, viral stupidity.
Is there any more powerful or moving portrait, for example, of a loving family facing
the vicissitudes of life and surviving the relentless march of change than director John Ford's «How Green Was My Valley?»
In British filmmaker Mike Leigh's «Another Year,» having a partner to share
the vicissitudes of life is what makes the difference between loneliness and happiness.
Now, of course,
the vicissitudes of life have forced me to conclude that my mom was right about this, along with 85 % of everything else she ever told me, and after all the years I've been with The Editorial Department I've developed my own version of my mom's wise saying:
Buffett is one among several billion, trying to fight
the vicissitudes of this life after he dies.
Have money set aside for
the vicissitudes of life.
Rogier utilizes this form to allow us to regale in beautiful colors and expressive movement only to find ourselves becoming aware that color and beauty can be deceiving and are not a safe haven for
the vicissitudes of life.
Beyond their obvious campy hyperbole, Linzy's scenarios balance parody with a tender yet pointed commentary on
the vicissitudes of life, love and career in today's world.
This drapes from the ceiling, cascading down and over a bed of leaves; arranged around this are recording what the artist describes as «
the vicissitudes of life».
Claimants could counter that such an approach does not take into account
the vicissitudes of life, ie the claimant may be forced to sell the vehicle sooner than they had otherwise planned.
The most basic benefit of being in a relationship is the confidence you derive from having a teammate you can rely on to help with
the vicissitudes of life.
Let me offer my sincere condolences by remarking such are
the vicissitudes of life... it's just the nature of things.