Sentences with phrase «way out of tragedy»

What remains when we examine our faith and try to sort out our reasons for wanting to believe (a way out of tragedy perhaps), our reasons for needing to believe (an unresolved Oedipal conflict possibly)?

Not exact matches

If he believes that God is at the beginning as well as at the end, the Alpha as well as the Omega; if his hope for the future arises out of his faith in God's eternal presence; it is because he discerns the manner of God's presence and the way of his working in the strange person of Jesus of Nazareth, in his life and teaching, and not least in the bitter and apparently senseless tragedy of his death.
I believe the man utd tragedy is referred to as the Munich air disaster... The real Munich disaster involved a beer hall in 1920 and the germination of a mad dictator who eventually unleashed untold mayhem and bloodshed and became a delusional manager holed up in a bunker (or was that a dug out) ordering loyal underlings to push around imaginary artillery (aka giroud and Walcott) that would retake the Soviet Union (or perhaps the EPL CL and FA Cup I forget) by reviving the glory years when things were going his way... Hmmm history is a funny thing
«The governor's sense that the tragedies of Newtown, Aurora, Virginia Tech et cetera will continue unless we find a way to make the issue crime control rather than gun control — namely, keeping the weapons that kill savagely in large numbers out of of the hands of criminals and the mentally deranged,» Gyory said.
She couldn't get out of the way of that, and it's a tragedy,» her son told Sanchez.
Weirdly, the laughs almost work better that way because they're born out of such honesty and tragedy.
And much of the way he sets out to make Oscar's death a tragedy is to show us how much the young man means to the women in his life.
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.
Director Baltasar Kormà ¡ kur («The Deep») and screenwriters William Nicholson («Unbroken») and Simon Beaufoy («127 Hours») are slow out of the gate (there are many details to and players to set in motion), but once in motion they deftly unfold the perfect storm of bad weather, miscommunication, and fateful decisions that led to the tragedy in a way that sneaks up on the viewer much as it does the characters.
And while the movie's first trailer before its Cannes debut painted it as a moody tragedy, this new one filled with critics» raves better captures the propulsive, neon - lit energy of what you'll experience for 99 minutes — as Pattinson's bank - robber character races through one desperate night trying to get his mentally disabled brother (Benny Safdie) out of jail, bloodying a lot of faces and ruining a lot of lives along the way.
Yet everything spirals out of control when tragedy hits a local mother of three left with no way to feed her children.
Tig Standup comic Tig Notaro broke out in a big way after her incredible show put a humorous spin on a slew of personal tragedies (chief among them getting breast cancer right after the death of her mother).
Colbert even spoke out in support of Hachette and its authors on his show by calling for a boycott, saying that Amazon «wants to control book selling, book buying, and even book publishing, and that is a national tragedy... if this is to be the new American way, then maybe it has to be changed, by law if necessary, immediately, if not sooner.»
In mere days Amy will be condemned to a stifling, loveless marriage, and she sees no way out — until the devastating fire of 1666 sweeps through London, and tragedy lands her in the arms of a dashing young earl who knows a diamond in the rough when he sees it... Colin Chase, the Earl of Greystone, has his future all figured out.
«One way or the other, Gleick's use of deception in pursuit of his cause after years of calling out climate deception has destroyed his credibility and harmed others,» wrote climate journalist Andy Revkin on his New York Times «Dot Earth» blog, adding, «The broader tragedy is that his decision to go to such extremes in his fight with Heartland has greatly set back any prospects of the country having the «rational public debate» that he wrote — correctly — is so desperately needed.»
Right on the heels of Brisbane, Snowpocalypse, and Australia's record dust storms, we have yet another reminder of what an Earth transformed by climate change could look like, even though those transformations will play out in ways that are distinct from Friday's tragedy.
TreeHugger is here tracking down green trends as the guest of Ceramic Tiles of Italy, and got to see first hand how quickly Piano had the crowd of Italian and international press at his fingertips: «It's not just that we need to consume less, but that we need a way to get out of this tragedy of performance anxiety — the idea of making (and wanting) things bigger and BIGGER,» he said.Piano began his speech saying, «I adore red tape!
There are a number of different ways that Illinois Renters Insurance can protect you, read on to find out how policies are helping victims of this terrible tragedy.
The companies will develop their gas one way or the other, the state and federal governments will get their royalties one way or the other, but the Aboriginal people of the Kimberley will miss out, and I think that would be a tragedy.
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