Sentences with phrase «when weariness»

I've been asking for forgiviness when weariness and sleep deprivation rear their grouchy head.

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It is to resist despair, to resist giving in to the terrible prices of the struggle — the loss of friends, the stubbornness of evil, the inevitable weariness — and to resist giving up hope when early victories become clouded by defeat, the way becomes difficult, and the goal seems ever more distant.
After all, in describing the satisfaction work in one's calling brings, Calvin writes, «Each man will bear and swallow the discomforts, vexations, weariness, and anxieties in his way of life, when he has been persuaded that the burden was laid upon him by God.»
In my case, retrospection from the sidelines prompted me to remember many instances in my earlier years when my wife had protested my making an extra trip or going to yet another conference, despite my weariness; I always pleaded the importance of the cause that engaged me, and it never occurred to me that I might have been so assiduous in these engagements because the invitations flattered my vanity.
These are the days of their youth, when they can run without weariness; these are their buoyant, golden days; and they are running because they love it.»
There is vague weariness, a lassitude now when I watch The (once mighty) Arsenal.
When a mom's weariness, discomfort and anxiety increase, her happiness — as well as that of her family — supersedes the goal of exclusive breastfeeding.
She brings a weariness, a singularly personalized frustration to every moment and each exchange, but when pushed too far, she channels that internalized pain into a fury that can consume a scene.
But when donor weariness sets in among those few, loyal funders — particularly if they have invested millions but have not seen the changes they hoped for — financial struggles can accelerate quickly and lead to collapse.
It is not the slowness of rising in the morning, or the weariness of eyesight, or the chest pains that appear with more and more regularity, but the brittleness of memory that disturbs her now — how the past can glide away so easily, how the present can drift, how they sometimes collide — so that when she sees her torturer on television, she is not sure if her imagination is playing tricks, or if he has simply sifted through the sandbox of memory, slid headlong down the channel of thirty - seven years to tease her into a terrible mistake, or if it is truly him, appearing now on the late Spanish - language news, casual, handsome, controlled.
When exploring, Lara outwardly displays facial expressions such as anger, caution, weariness, and more depending on the situation, even bringing up a light depending on how dark things are around her.
However, A.I. difficulty increases as you progress further into the story and side missions as enemies become more aggressive and powerful, although they show signs of intelligence and weariness in combat as enemies will dive for cover when they have received a couple of well placed health zapping shots, while the same can be stated for larger enemies with more health and a self - contained shield in order to buy some time for the shield to be reenergised.
He talks about decay and also nostalgia and fear when confronting the weariness that what was important yesterday is no longer of any consequence today.»
Ever since the days of Kandinsky, the spiritual in art has been a subject of interest to abstract artists — to all those who seek a path beyond the physical — those who, in the words of Yeats, «live for the moment when vision comes to our weariness like a terrible lightning.»
For example, when a minority house elected by a relatively tiny fraction (i.e. comprising an even smaller minority) of voters can implement legislative changes in part because the majority senses the weariness of voters regarding elections, I prefer that there remain an opportunity for earlier defeat.
I wonder when we will arrive; whenever I raise this issue in conversation, I sense a weariness among those who have been working toward gender equality for decades, and concurrently, a lack of engagement with the cause among those more recently called to the Bar.
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