Sentences with phrase «way by the grief»

Theologically, we shall seem to have gone absurdly far in a Pelagian direction; and all the more so if our descendants have been driven the other way by the grief and pressure of events, and have come to remember that this religion of the Resurrection starts with the Cross, has evil and suffering and death as its raw material, its prime subject - matter.

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Others are speculating that the park companies are getting a price hike out of the way in early 2014 just so that they can add on another price hike before the year is over, without getting as much grief for jacking up prices by, say, $ 10 or $ 12 all at once.
By the way, I do impose many limits on myself, and it saves me from much grief.
But some Bunyan, writing Pilgrim's Progress in a prison where it was so damp that, as he cried, «The moss did verily grow upon mine eyebrows»; some Kernahan, born without arms and legs, but by sheer grit fighting his way up until he sat in the House of Commons; some Henry M. Stanley, born in a workhouse and buried in Westminster Abbey; some Dante, his Beatrice dead, he himself an exile from the city of his love, distilling all his agony into a song that became the «voice of ten silent centuries», or some more obscure and humble life close at hand where handicaps have been mastered, griefs have been built into character, disappointments have been turned into trellises, not left a bare, unsightly thing — such incarnations of fortitude and faith have infectious power.
Among Lewis's most powerful writings are three that came very near the end of his life — Till We Have Faces, The Four Loves and A Grief Observed (each influenced in important ways by his having come to know and eventually to marry Joy David - man Gresham).
But what they don't understand is, they had influenced others who were not as informed or devout, people who have experienced chaos and grief, and they sought a way out of all of this, by paying into Camping's ministry.
He said: «As we see you, as we see this area with its constant memories of what has happened, we seek to share with you in a way that reminds you that you are not alone, that the pain you suffer is not considered passing but profound, and that the grief for the lost is something that will forever be inscribed by our memories in these very stones, stones that over so many centuries have seen so much violence, but have also seen the renewal of hope and the overcoming of evil.
Grief knows no timeline and this thoughtful book does an exceptional job of explicating ways that society could more sensitively embody this concept by normalizing the spectrum of mourning.
The book doesn't give you a get out jail card when it comes to grief, but in a clear and Biblically consistent way it helps you to understand something about why such things happen in a world ruled by a loving and all powerful God.
I recognise the division felt by many in our country over the war and in particular I feel deeply and sincerely — in a way that no words can properly convey — the grief and suffering of those who lost ones they loved in Iraq, whether the members of our armed forces, the armed forces of other nations, or Iraqis.
I'm so moved by your grief and by the beauty of the way you wrote this.
Kenneth Lonergan's Manchester By the Sea (six nominations) is another film by a real movie artist: a study of grief and the ways in which it is denied and displaced into other human activities which in turn have their effects on other peoplBy the Sea (six nominations) is another film by a real movie artist: a study of grief and the ways in which it is denied and displaced into other human activities which in turn have their effects on other peoplby a real movie artist: a study of grief and the ways in which it is denied and displaced into other human activities which in turn have their effects on other people.
Lila & Eve has the typical makings of a Lifetime Films production: sudden, out of context tragedy, crappy justice systems, female vigilantism, and unlikely friendships forged by way of grief.
Reynolds and Enos are achingly raw as parents coping with unspeakable loss in profoundly different ways, and Egoyan underlines their grief by shooting as much white - on - white as he possibly can.
The picture addresses the ways in which an ordinary working - class family, poleaxed by the arbitrariness of their orphaning (the father has died from an allergic reaction to a bee sting), takes on the burden of grief and regret in the wake of intolerable loss.
Reeling from the tragic death of their only child, a husband and wife are driven apart by grief and try to find their way back to each other.
None of «Hereditary» works at all without the committed, amazing performance by Toni Collette, one that's almost an extension of the way she grappled with grief and the other side in her Oscar - nominated work in «The Sixth Sense.»
Summary: The central theme of Aaron Guzikowski's script is retribution, in particular the irony of the way ordinary people are blinded by rage and in times of grief become as immoral as the initial perpetrators
The central theme of Aaron Guzikowski's script is retribution, in particular the irony of the way ordinary people are blinded by rage and in times of grief become as immoral as the initial perpetrators.
By juxtaposing various bite - sized vignettes of Eve's family as they confront various moments of personal grief or weakness, Haneke tells us all we need to know in order to make up our own minds about why Eve behaves the way that she does.
Grief Support Is on the Way By David J. Schonfeld and Thomas Demaria New resources to help your school overcome barriers to supporting grieving students.
Aided by a diner waitress, he makes his way to a dimly recalled childhood home, where he comes face to face with memory and grief.
While John is waking up to the fact that he still loves Eva, Eva is confounded by her own grief, and the three children deal with events in their own way, with much of the focus being on 15 - year - old Daisy as she deals with her loss via various secret acts of defiance, culminating in an affair with an older man.
- a writer explores how people die, as they do every year; a man invites mourners to express their grief in whatever way they wish in a public park, and gets more than he bargains for.End Notes is edited by Ray French and Kath McKay.
However, tragedy strikes her in a way she never thought possible, affecting her relationship with Killian and the pack.Can Killian help her heal, or will she once again be lost in the grief of her loss?Lost in Grief is a short story set in the time period after Found in Hope (# 2) and before Claimed by Magic (grief of her loss?Lost in Grief is a short story set in the time period after Found in Hope (# 2) and before Claimed by Magic (Grief is a short story set in the time period after Found in Hope (# 2) and before Claimed by Magic (# 3).
KISS MAGAZINE «AND BY THE WAY... is a journey through grief, love and self - discovery.
A. I think they're an amazing way of spreading awareness of the awful things that go on at puppy farms such as dogs being pulled by their tails, never leaving their compound, never going for walks, being constantly bred and the grief the mums must feel when their puppies are continually removed.
The characters he meets along his way have all been impacted by the collapse of the world and represent the five stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance).
The game is, in many ways, defined by where it draws the line on griefing.
Calling it now, Callie was sniped by an Octoling and Marie retired in grief, making way for The Wet Floor.
By the turn of the last century, Munch had worked his way toward a figurative style shaped by the emotions that preoccupied him — anxiety, loneliness, jealousy, fear, and grieBy the turn of the last century, Munch had worked his way toward a figurative style shaped by the emotions that preoccupied him — anxiety, loneliness, jealousy, fear, and grieby the emotions that preoccupied him — anxiety, loneliness, jealousy, fear, and grief.
The Bronx Museum of the Arts in partnership with The Black Iris Project will present «A Mother's Rite,» a ballet set to Igor Stravinsky's «Rite of Spring» composition, exploring one mother's journey through stages of grief after being thrust into the spotlight by way of her son's racially - motivated murder.
The solo exhibition presents new work by Humphrey, a long - term artist - in - residence at NYU's Center for Neural Science, that «examines ritualized spaces and the products of grief; how the two combine as meditations on muscle memory and the way loss and recovery coexist,» according to a press release.
By the turn of the last century, Munch had worked his way towards a figurative style shaped by the emotions that preoccupied him — anxiety, loneliness, jealousy, fear, and grieBy the turn of the last century, Munch had worked his way towards a figurative style shaped by the emotions that preoccupied him — anxiety, loneliness, jealousy, fear, and grieby the emotions that preoccupied him — anxiety, loneliness, jealousy, fear, and grief.
Curator Judith Nesbitt has written that «Ofili was deeply moved by the way in which Doreen Lawrence's overwhelming silent grief at her son's tragic death had been transformed with each successive interview as she became even stronger in spirit and emboldened to speak with great dignity» (Judith Nesbitt, «Beginnings», in Tate Britain 2010, p. 16).
The strength of the Marumali Program is that is based on culturally appropriate ways of dealing with the grief and loss experienced by Indigenous Australians in order to help them to heal.
While often the end of a relationships is a time marked by grief, sadness, and regret, it can also be a time of discovery, learning, and maybe even a sense of liberation.In my work as a relationship therapist, I see individual therapy clients who struggle with breakups and heartache regularly, and refocusing their energy on the lessons and potential growth during this time of grieving can be a particularly effective way to grow and learn from the experience.
By forming a group of other couples you can openly discuss your marriage with, you learn that your experiences are normal and can find ways to work through problems together, explains Geoffrey Grief, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Social Work, in the Psychology Today article «Couples, Friendships and Marriage Enrichment.»
I come alongside by supporting you in your grief journey in your way and in your time.
«Sometimes we lose our way in life or we are inhibited by past trauma / grief that can leave us overwhelmed and confused.
Because of my personal and professional experience, I have a unique perspective of the ways in which self - image and relationships are impacted by changes in our health, economic status, marital status, grief, and substance abuse.
Grief counseling with a Thriveworks Marietta counselor will help you remember the person that you are missing in a healthy way, while also helping you to not become overwhelmed by sadness and regret.
One way to manage those feelings is to allow yourself time on a daily basis to just be still with those feelings and allow your heart to be cleansed of the anger or expanded by the grief.
«I'm deeply touched by the way we're handling our grief,» she said, «uniting to help one another in any form we can.»
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