Sentences with phrase «what yearn»

I have a lot of do dads, too, but the PEACE of the season is what I yearn for the most.
In times where you experience crisis, what you yearn for most of all is to feel safe.
I thoroughly enjoyed this year's E3 showing and want to congratulate the team (PSN, Blog, dev's, etc.) for having the dedication and ability / desire to provide fans what we yearn year after year.
The only way we can not reach what we yearn for is if we never dare to fight for it, much less even think about the possibility of it.
The winter seems cozy and romantic in the hell of summer, but hot beaches and sunlight are what we yearn for all winter.
Amidst the crowd and chaos of the Junk and unhealthy food around us, a healthy — wholesome choice for snacking wise, is what we yearn to bring to you.
As I've grown older (and started paying better attention to sermons), preaching and teaching that comes directly from the heart of God is what I yearn for most.
With Him we can have «more abundantly» even eternally what we yearn for the most: love and family.
«All I want is dopeness,» is what Collins says when I pressed him on what he yearns for.
Their reactions to the pose signaled what was missing and what they yearned for.

Not exact matches

(Heffernan touches on the big - picture disservice in the media's insidious practice of narrowing our horizons for profit, rather than expanding them in the public interest: «[Media companies] know that when we buy a newspaper or a magazine, we aren't looking for a fight... The search for what is familiar and comfortable underlies our media consumption habits in just the same way as it makes us yearn for Mom's mac»n' cheese.»)
Graves sees the Liberals as still riding a popular current of yearning for something unlike what Harper gave the country for a decade.
But a country's religious culture and higher yearnings condition what it can do, and what it is inclined to.
I've felt this all my life: a general dissatisfaction with the prizes of the present tense, a yearning for something beyond what this world can give.
Ideas stand on their own merits, regardless of what my «being» yearns for.
What I really did not know was that my spiritual ignorance, my inexpert yearning for God, was a hidden treasure, a pinch of yeast leavening my life.
What I experience as I stand in face of — and in the very depths of — this world which your flesh has assimilated, this world which has become your flesh, my God, is not the absorption of the monist who yearns to be dissolved into the unity of things, nor the emotion felt by the pagan as he lies prostrate before a tangible divinity, nor yet the passive self - abandonment of the quietist tossed hither and thither at the mercy of mystical impulsions.
Admittedly Dawson sometimes yearns for the yesteryear of the medieval world, but what he is most keen to defend is the organic connection among the various orders of society, which is grounded in the fundamentally relational structure to creation.
In essence, one is called to reject all concepts of a primordial homeostasis; for, according to Altizer, all such yearnings contradict the fundamental movement of the sacred and what Blake called the great «Humanity Divine.»
«The answer is: defective beings who are not what they might be and expectant, hoping, yearning beings who are continually excelling themselves... what is the explanation of this strange pressure constantly to transcend ourselves?»
We are created with a spiritual soul as well as a body, and so material things alone are not enough to satisfy us: we yearn for what is truly spiritual.
Am I then really all that which other men tell of, or am I only what I know of myself, restless and longing and sick, like a bird in a cage, struggling for breath, as though hands were compressing my throat, yearning for colors, for flowers, for the voices of birds, thirsting for words of kindness, for neighborliness, trembling with anger at despotisms and petty humiliation, tossing in expectation of great events, powerlessly trembling for friends at an infinite distance, weary and empty at praying, at thinking, at making, faint and ready to say farewell to it all.
It is the experiential insight that gives succor to man's deformed yearning (sehnsucht) for perfection in life, and it reveals to us that «God can not be contained within reason, because what he does goes beyond reason,» therefore the initial anticipation of the revelatory act / reality is signaled by the existential realization that God's «unnecessitated» love for us as created being, both corporately and individually, makes transparent «God's gift of Himself.»
In what must surely rank as one of the most squalid seduction scenes in literature, Charlotte's Spartan self - confidence is overcome by a combination of alcohol, a handsome frat boy's flattery, and her own ambivalent yearnings to be noticed and envied.
And we are ready to have someone point to what is in our midst and say, There it is, the peace you yearn for: everlasting Love given to you in what looks to be but mere bread and wine» gift, pure gift, questions answered, wounds healed, loneliness vanished, and death of every sort conquered.
«Spiritual thirst» is an apt metaphor: What we are witnessing around the world is not just a yearning for freedom, but, more fundamentally, a search for a canopy of meaning that will satisfy mankind's most basic spiritual instincts.
And if you should care to learn what this mode of being wise is, it is yearnings that discern the Divine in all its guises, whose merciful gift and prize is to confound all knowledge, going past the boundaries of knowing.
We are created with a spiritual soul as well as a body, and so material things alone are not enough to satisfy us: we yearn for what is truly...
The journey and yearning is what leads to acceptance once you find god.
Buruma concludes with this: «But what I find particularly irritating is that these yearnings for discipline are presented as calls for freedom and democracy.
By faith he was a stranger in the land of promise, and there was nothing to recall what was dear to him, but by its novelty everything tempted his soul to melancholy yearning — and yet he was God's elect, in whom the Lord was well pleased!
Marital lovemaking, not only mirrors this act of Jesus as our Lover, and we His Beloved, but also the creation of the world itself, when the Spirit of God (male) hovered over the dark waters (female) before the Spirit impregnated the Void with His life, and the Big Bang occurred (orgasm), evolving the Universe to what you see today, which is the creation yearning for the birth of the sons of God - truly the creation and earth and Universe is still in labour pains until the birth occurs!
, a question deriving not so much from the Catholic tradition as from the dilemma of cradle Catholics caught up in the maelstrom of collapsing social norms and carnal yearnings unleashed by the sexual revolution of the «sixties, of which we can say, in Lady Bracknell's words»... I presume you know what that unfortunate movement led to?»
The joy that C.S.Lewis mentions, that scent of a love not found here, you'll know exactly what he's talking about — everyone has the potential to, because deep inside, there is this yearning, this tiny wanting that could not be satisfied by anything except God's touch.
When in his disguise as an intransigent truth - teller he identifies this yearning as nothing more than a failure of nerve, he is not only being quite honest but is saying what he must if he is to keep up his own nerve in the touchiest of situations.
To say briefly what I believe that to be, let me put it this way: desire is the yearning, affective, deeply - felt urge for fulfillment.
From where we lie, The moss «green hills resemble what we've lost: Sweet plenty, peace, a smiling sky, A life in moments, no regrets, No yearning for unreachable not yets.
It would be unusual to hear anything in these churches so morally daring as certain songs of the Grammy - Award winning Indigo Girls, or anything so ironically and astutely probing as a song on ecological spirituality by James Taylor («Gaia,» from Hourglass), or music as alert to alternative spiritualities — African and South - American — as Paul Simon's Graceland and The Rhythm of the Saints or as achingly yearning in overall effect as k. d. lang's «Constant Craving» (Ingénue) or U2's «I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For» (Joshua Tree).
My life's yearnings to make known to a group of people what my beliefs are about.
He looked back with some yearning to the day of graduation for those taking their degrees of Master: «What majesty and splendour there was when one received his master's degree.
What Ahab fears and hates is that for which he also yearns.
We enjoy the occasional egg filled with chocolate Easter candy here and there, but what we're really yearning for are the eggs stuffed with the major prizes.
We're trying to save, just a bit, and appreciate what we have, instead of always yearning for a new ingredient.
It is to actual golf what the blowup doll is to actual dating: an inflatable facsimile that makes you yearn all the more for the genuine article.
If anything he shot the ball less which is exactly what some posters here were yearning for.
What Arsene said was a product of his frustration, that does not translate to yearning for europa league.
to get this qualities u hve to dip into the market and buy it.like ozil very unique and also cazorla u cant get such players quality from ur youth team.and young players learn alot from such players thus its very vital to get a top player.if we had an animal striker am telling u akpom would hve been a beast by now as that guy could hve been there role model.i hope we win epl but i am sure we ai nt winning ut this year unless we go and get what the squad is yearning for.
what about the availability of the top strikers fans yearn?
Yearning for the simpler days in which your biggest worries when traveling included whether you'd be able to sleep on the plane and what in - flight movies you'd watch?
Robin began to mourn the fact that she would never be pregnant again and decided to stick with one child and be happy with what she had and not yearn for what she could not have.
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