Sentences with phrase «whisper words»

She may whisper some words, tell a story, or read a book.
It can even whisper words of encouragement to motivate them to achieve their goals.
I like to think the dragons whisper words of wisdom in my ears, now that I am motherless and miss my wise female elders (it's been 7 years, but often still stings).
I barely whisper the words aloud to her on Skype, ʺIt both terrified and freed me.ʺ It's a dark and concerning thought to have and I don't dare make light of it.
With roots in Persia and the Middle East, it really bloomed in tight - laced Victorian England, where people used flowers to whisper words that were too taboo to speak aloud.
You can whisper these words or say them in a calm, encouraging tone of voice.
She would whisper the words conspiratorially in our ears.
she speaks whisper words in a roaring world all the while wondering why it is she never feels heard
As Bill Hybels writes in his book THE POWER OF A WHISPER, «God whispers a word of insight to that willing pair of ears and then waits to see what will happen once the reality of the prompting sets in.»
Maybe for our words to become the word, we need to get a life, to sit around with Philip or Tom, maybe drink a little — or whatever else might immerse us in the world so that we might be able to build a frame of words around the silence people crave where God can whisper the word.
I whispered these words from Teresa of Avila to myself on the plane during turbulence, in the green room before The View, for the doctors and nurses at NYU Hospital, after getting called a heretic and whore on the Internet, every time I thought about the person at the bottom of that escalator.
worthlessness, inferiority, and unworthiness I made you feel different I told you there was something wrong with you I soiled your Godlikeness MY NAME IS TOXIC SHAME I existed before conscience Before guilt Before morality I am the master emotion I am the internal voice that whispers words of condemnation I am the internal shudder that courses through you without any
I existed before conscience Before guilt Before morality I am the master emotion I am the internal voice that whispers words of condemnation I am the internal shudder that courses through you without any mental preparation MY NAME IS TOXIC SHAME
The speaker whispers the word to the listeners.
Toward the dawn of the third day of beseeching penitence, Yerachmiel, who was watching beside him, heard him whispering the words of the prayers: «She is like the palm tree.
I don't believe in the veracity of men writing down philosophy then lying to their readers, claiming it was some deity who whispered the words to them.
We wanted them to understand that during trembling vows over tiny rings and whispered words over bread and wine, something was happening.
But whenever I do this, I hear that inward monitor of which W. K. Clifford once wrote, whispering the word «bosh!»
If someone whispered the words «three years, $ 36 million» to you on July 31, you would have guessed that the economy collapsed and we were all going to the grocery store with wheelbarrows of post-WWI deutschmarks right now.
Uribe is also 36, and when you whisper the word «slider,» he swings at the displaced air in front of your face.
In making a salary offer that spring, he is said to have egregiously lowballed traveling secretary Lou Niss, then conspiratorially whispered these words of encouragement: «You know, traveling secretaries are usually voted a full World Series share.»
Sources say as the governor leaned into some carefully selected attendees he quietly whispered the words, «Revenge is coming.»
Jonathan listened to her whispered words and then spoke loudly in response to the hearing of everyone in the room: «It is done.
Within a decade Special Forces could creep into the caves of Tora Bora to snatch Al Qaeda operatives, communicating and coordinating without hand signals or whispered words.
Unknown to any of them, whispered words of wisdom actually came from the goddess Athena, who often pretended to be Mentor to pass on godly advice.
It has been years since anyone dared whisper the word cure at all.
If you closed your eyes and imagined a skirt that whispered the word «feminine,» this would be it.
Critic Stephen Farber, in an article - interview, thinks Ross is something more... dare we whisper the word auteur?
Coppola's films gave Roger ample ground to advocate questions, especially for a movie in which the climactic whispered words are never meant to be understood by us.
Whispered words open The Counselor: «Are you awake?»
Jones said Houston confided in her about the sex crime but never whispered a word of it to her domineering mother, soul singer Cissy Houston, for fear of scandalizing the family.
It's too smart for its own good, presenting a superhero origin story without allowing any of its characters to ever once even whisper the word (a lot like «The Walking Dead» making everyone look like assholes by avoiding the term «zombie») and spending too much time letting its teen titans drop names like Schopenhauer before making it clear that the character who most embraces the philosopher's theories of aesthetics and self - abnegation ultimately takes up the mantle of one of Schopenhauer's offshoots, Nietzsche.
Mere minutes into Sunday afternoon's Sundance screening of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, I started involuntarily whispering those words to the fellow journalist sitting next to me.
I whisper a word in one student's ear who's holding a pointer.
While waxing poetic about the cars» capabilities, we've whispered words like «clinical.»
The cotton, however, was waist - high to my father, over my head, and he and my grandfather could be heard before supper whispering words that were seldom heard.
FBI Special Agent Bree Adams has a personal secret, something she has managed to keep hidden for the past ten years - at least she always thought so... But a chance encounter on a train, and whispered words of chilling consequence change everything.
How my whispered words make him pale and quake — does he believe they will strike him dead?
Malcolm watched the bridge, the garden, what he could see of the road, and saw nothing wrong; and when he turned, Asriel was handing the little bundle up through the window, whispering a word or two, and silently swinging the shutter closed.
It's almost as if the game is whispering the words «play as a Fireteam» as you play.
The genesis of the piece was in the holy temples of India where the curator of the show, Neal Brown, was greeted by Indians on several occasions with a single fervently whispered word — Diana.
More recently, as part of Mitchell Center's CounterCurrent Festival, Bocanegra performed (sort of) Body Cast at the MFAH, where she began the talk at the podium, but then handed it over to the renowned actor Lili Taylor, who continued the talk with Bocanegra whispering the words into her earpiece.
I found the pull from our surrounding culture, tempting me away from my green resolutions, and whispering words like, «come on, celebrate and be joyful, and don't worry, and drive, and consume».
Get a glimpse in the National Geographic video below... and in the meantime, you can find me anxiously whispering words of encouragement to our stalwart east coast bloomers.
As you exhale through your mouth, again slow and full, whisper the word «stop».

Not exact matches

In April, Amazon announced five new language protocols that allow app builders to incorporate speech patterns such as whispering, bleeping out swear words and changing the speed at which Alexa talks.
If they don't want Susie whispering hurtful words about Scott during breakroom chats, employers need to refrain from doing it themselves.
I imagine a lot of little boys heard those same words whispered in their ears by pedophile priests.
On the actor everybody's eyes are fixed; in his portraying a specific person the words whispered by the prompter acquire truth.
This is similar to a large group of people sitting in a circle, where a sentence is whispered to each consecutive person and the last individual states the initial spoken words.
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