Sentences with phrase «what saddened»

What saddened me though was the affect it had on my parents, who worried about me.
While i don't regret that decision, i am some what saddened by the bum wrap Battleborn has gotten.
Everyone that I know who has ever had cancer or who has looked at great adversity in the eye has said that what saddened them most were the friends or family who did provide support.
What saddens me is that the church, which should be leading the way in that regard, proves itself again and again to be the greatest stumbling block to that unity.
What saddens me is that church leaders think that people who «leave their church» are forsaking Jesus, abandoning the church, and living in rebellion against God.
What saddens me, and you expressed it really well Sue, is that people start to equate the name «feminist» with the hateful behavior of factions.
What saddens me is the fact that slowly but surely we are reverting back to the dark ages when the church ruled society.
What saddens me is that when there is mention of God, those who don't believe in God just can't help being insulting, mocking and abusive.
what saddens me as an ARSENAL fan is the argument between Fans because of the direction the Club has taken under the current ownership / management, WENGER has become a divisive figure within this team that we all love, and this did not happen suddenly the anger of some might go over the edge and is the result of years watching again and again WENGER's shortcomings.....
What sadden me the most here are the comments that wish illness, abandonment or even death on other people.
This is exactly what saddens me the most: the whole issue of «intensive good mother» excludes men from the care of infants.
And that is what saddens me.
What saddens me about the focus of most of this effort to find a «cure» is that in most cases, it doesn't address the things women can do BEFORE there is a problem to help avoid it all together.
Just like you, what saddens me the most is that consumerism has taken precedence over the true meaning of Christmas.
What saddens me about Ex Machina is its lost potential.
What saddens me the most is that such inconsequential pablum is so very popular in America.
What saddens me is the fact many other writer organizations saw the writing on the wall long «before» RWA.
Over the span of a year I put together a 2000 dollar gaming pc and what saddens me is that nothing really pushes it to its limits.
So that's a good development, but what saddens me is the fact that he spent millions of dollars of Virginia taxpayer money and forced the University of Virginia to come up with significant funds themselves, wasted on this witch hunt, wasted on this personal vendetta, this effort that he was using to try to discredit climate science, to do the bidding of the fossil fuel interests that fund his campaigns.

Not exact matches

That's what happened with Karen Berman, an entrepreneur whose untimely death at age 51 has saddened the Inc. community.
But is Jesus really condemning Judas or is he saddened by what would occur to himself and to Judas?
It really saddens me to see people harden their hearts and not want to know what our Father in Heaven, the one who created us, wants us to know and do.
As a devout Christian it saddens me to see how people are willing define what others believe.
It saddens me, but I also ascribe to another statement Jesus said in John 15:20 - 25, «Remember what I told you: «A servant is not greater than his master.»
Fr Anthony said: «I was shocked and saddened when I discovered what had happened.
I, too, am saddened to see what many large churches have become, and, I think when someone enters a church with 25,000 members, I wonder how much of the collection actually goes towards ministry rather than the physical structure and upkeep itself.
Not threatened, just angry and so saddened in having so many of our species passing on what is in effect a computer virus for the human brain.
He added: «We're saddened by what the EA have done.
The prophets observed what was happening economically in their day and were shocked and saddened by it.
Cecilia, lets try this, what exactly is it you are looking to argue me about, to be honest, you seem to just fight anything i say, somewhat saddening.
It always saddens me to see how far people will go and what they are willing to lose in order to hold on to their mythologies.
But, what is almost more saddening, situations (and the articles highlighting extreme examples, naturally excluding the other entirely peaceful side of Islam) like these will only polarize the West against the Islam in an unending cyclic battle that has degraded to petty insults and complete hatred for one another (these comments are perfect proof, i.e. calling the other «barbaric» or «incompetent», or my favorite, say «death to be you»).
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It just saddens me that you seem to have gotten sidetracked in a vain quest to «change the world» thru planting «churches» that are not in fact churches --- at least not if you still accept the authority of the scriptures and it's definition of what constitutes the Body of Christ, both universally and locally.
Those who shudder at inscriptions on monuments or passages in history books which refer simply to «the Great War» or «the World War» — written as though what we call World War I would indeed prove to be «the war to end war» — will feel saddened to read her portentous observation that «we have no guarantee that it will not recur.»
What particularly saddens me though is how nonchalantly this author and you miss characterise both the Scriptures and God.
It saddens me that this is your image of what Biblical faithfulness will look like if played out.
as someone on your leadership team, i wish i could adequately express how deeply saddened and heartbroken i am at your leaving, and even more so at what people say.
You know, the woman was saddened by what happened.
I'm saddened by what I read in this thread... so many who are lost forever unless they come to know Christ.
Especially when they love you with what they «know» and believe is «the Love of God» and you somehow do not respond as if it is helpful to you --- then YOU are rejecting the Love of God and that really really really offends them and saddens them and threatens their sense sureness and puts up their defenses.
What should sadden us at the present moment, however, is that the world does not respect the Church.
Like most of you, we've been saddened and deeply moved by what we've seen in Haiti.
It saddens me that we as Americans can't practice what we preach.
This saddens me, but as a realist, I have to accept what I've learned.
Man's continue belief in deities that were made - up over 2000 years ago, but what really saddens, is we refuse to believe we are wrong.
I suppose it's a natural outcome of what Paul told us to expect (II Timothy 3), but it saddens and angers me.
Though I'm saddened by the plight of the former NFLers, I shake my head in wonderment when Chris Washington makes a statement like, «What kind of an example am I setting for kids if I'm walking around with a cane?»
The fact that they come from fans / supporters is what makes it all the more saddening... Just about every post after the ManU loss has been of total negativity.
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