Sentences with phrase «who knows their character»

Respect must be paid to Leigh, who knows his characters and their world and precisely how to make it all unfold in just the right way.
We think it's incredibly important that they have a say in how their audiobooks sound, because who knows their characters and story better than they do?
Comics works as a niche market, Griepp argued, but with digital distribution new fans may be built as people who know the characters of comics have the actual medium made available for them.
It is all comes down to who is genuinely better player or who knows their character the best.

Not exact matches

Specifically, this little cartoon character can get into the minds of children and adults alike and everyone will know who he is and what he represents.
While this part of the film may seem small and unimportant in the grand scheme of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, getting to know characters better who may be around for multiple films seems just as important as plot advancement.
Ida - Gaye Warburton, who worked on Malvo's defense team while a law student at Washington & Lee University, said being able to track down both expert and character witnesses, who knew Malvo independently of Muhammad, was key to the defense.
Yeganeh was the inspiration for Yev Kassem, a character first portrayed by Larry Thomas in a 1995 Seinfeld episode who was known for making customers follow strict rules to order or risk being turned away with his forceful cry: «No soup for you!»
Buffett also said that two investment managers who recently joined the company, Todd Combs and Ted Weschler, «will be handling a few billion dollars in 2012, but they have the brains, judgment and character to manage our entire portfolio» when he and Charlie Munger, Berkshire's vice chairman, are no longer running the company.
Are you one of those people who sees others tweeting and talking in 140 characters to build their brand and wish you knew how to do the same?
Rather than looking at corporate work as the evil scourge of the earth (though you certainly want to make sure your personal values align with an organization's corporate values), riding the elevator to the 11th floor every day may be exactly where God needs you to develop your spiritual character, your gifts and to reach those who are broken, empty and living without knowing their Savior.
Stories that were told years ago who knows what really happened back then what i believe based on Jesus» character he would have forgiven Judas.
No matter who is chosen to play the role of a character, someone will always resemble that actor, as there are a small number of genotype human appearance factors
It seems you are suggesting we can know who Jesus is and know his character without hearing about him from someone or reading the Bible.
Character sags, and when crisis comes, who knows but the nation may fail?»
Unfortunately, those who hear such warnings don't know how to process God's character any more than the failed communicator, for even a good communicator can only relate the truth to the degree he understands it.
But if we are humble before Him, and our hearts long to know Him, He will not always give us ALL the answers, but He will assure us about His character, that even when we don't see the whole picture, He is the one who holds every piece of the puzzle, and He knows where they go....
If you knew the cast of characters here you would have understood Tiggy and who she is.
As an atheist I think it's important to know if your candidate picks his nose and eats the boogers, not that it makes any policy difference, but it is a charachetr difference, and if the candidate promotes his faith which includes baptizing dead jews whether out of guilt or love, I want to know about it so I can make an informed character choice on who I give my vote to.
The Council fathers knew, of course, that there would always be differences of social status, talent and national character, but in their view great genuine culture does not presuppose the existence of a large number of men who are poor, socially weak and exploited.
anyone who is in the lobby industry or marketing research knows about this business but the majority of the average forum readers have no clue that the person they are talking with is in character and secretly copying their info and telling some lobby if they agree or disagree with their agenda.
They will do whatever it takes to be above the common folk, who they know have greater character and integrity.
peace I know EXACTLY who christ is... He is a fictional character in a book of myths, written to control people who were not allowed to be part of the religion of the people who wrote it.
I mean, I know many people of different faiths, and even agnostics and atheists who live by these «character traits.»
We do not know who are the major and who the minor characters.
He describes his work simply as that of making pictures for Christians, and he gives the impression that he works in the spirit of those early medieval artisans who carved biblical characters on capitals and reredos to remind worshipers of well - known stories.
Rhimes represents this in all three of her shows with compassionate characters who know how to treat even those who are different from them.
Gandhi, who defended the theory of caste, said, «I consider untouchability to be a heinous crime against humanity... I know of no argument for its retention and I have no hesitation in rejecting scriptural authority of a doubtful character in order to support a sinful institution.»
You do not even know that when everybody was attacking jesus's character on «Lightening struck Jesus statue», there were some Muslims, including myself, who were quoting verses of Quran about the beautiful Prophet Jesus and defending Christians too.
And speaking as a Catholic parent, I certainly do want to know and be assured that the ones who teach my children in this important area of their spiritual and moral development are those whose personal character, knowledge and teaching skills are adequate for the task.
Because, you know, before we can trust in the words of Jesus and the supernatural «Lord» character, we need to find out who wrote those gospels — can you help me out with that?
What I do believe is that we need to really know Jesus to know God — Although text meaning can change Jesus who is the word of God — His personality doesn't change...... so when you read behind the text and see the personality of Jesus — you get to know Him for who He is and then I can test anything the bible or text say against His character for truth!
I am a believer in God, and it embarrasses me to see people who claim to have faith do something like this, for Christians already have a bad rep. I have many friends with different beliefs and I don't go trying to shove mine down their throat - what matters is a person's character, and I know wonderful people who are atheists.
No only those who don't have strength in character bow down to money, it's called greed.
Those who are wise in their own minds (whether they are «educated» or not makes no difference) often depend upon their own wisdom; whereas those who are know they have much to learn (that is, they are «babes») are willing to accept what Jesus reveals to them about the character and nature of God.
«satan is the great deciever»... no, the ones who wrote the book that contains the character satan is the great deceiver.
But they risk everything — their national character and their capacity to succor the downtrodden — by permitting uncontrolled mass migration of peoples who know nothing of their culture, in such huge numbers and at such speed that they can not possibly be assimilated and integrated into this or any future generation.
And Paul's view of man's condition (and in its essentials his is the central biblical view) can not be declared false, for all its mythical character, so long as it is the only view of man which takes adequate account of this inescapable reality of human experience: On the one hand, I know that «it is not I who do these things but sin which has possession of me»; but, on the other hand, I know that I am responsible for these acts of sin and that I deserve to die because of them.
By his trust in the Transcendent Source of being, by his loyalty to all to whom he trusts the Father to be loyal, by his faithfulness to God he makes himself known to us as one who has the character of a Son.
A good example: I've been playing a videogame of late with a combination Greek / fantasy pantheon in which the player - character is a very faithful servant of a particular goddess, knows other gods exist (because killing them / beating them up is the main plot of the game), and winds up with an ally who can clearly see that the gods exist but only cares about following himself — so there's a mix there of misotheism with a few of the gods (they are there, but they're evil), faithful worship (serving a good goddess), and nay theism («You gods are selfish jerks, I'm going my own way!»).
We also hear repeatedly of individuals who are hassled every time they try to board an airplane because they happen to have the same name as some suspicious character on a government «no - fly list.»
But there is certainly nothing inherent in the standard free - will perspective that requires the FWT to hold that God's primary purpose for creating free creatures was to make it possible for God to «enjoy the value of knowing that those of us who developed moral character and spiritual virtue... did so freely» (ER 18).
Then again, as this is the same God who supposedly created people knowing they would sin, and then condemned billions to hell because of his own mistake, that does kind of seem in character.
Gooch's portrait of this major American writer, with its entertaining wealth of «Flannery» anecdotes from people who knew her in various capacities» family, neighbors, literary associates, spiritual advisors, admirers» depicts the kind of character for whom the phrase «an interesting person in her own right» was coined.
Let's give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they did not mean to be hurtful, and let's engage the content of The Gospel Coalition post instead of criticizing the character of the authors, who very few of us know personally.
Helena is a traveller - from Colchester to Rome to Jerusalem - who begins her travels not knowing where she is going or why, but who ends the novel by being led, we assume, by a greater author who works through and with the narrator and his characters.
In some cases, the character's own viewpoint is more pessimistic than that of the people who knew him.
There is one thing for sure, that I can stake my life on: that if any human being seeks to Know the Truth, and pursues relentlessly, not willing to settle for anything less, and seeks it with a humble heart, God will REVEAL HIMSELF to this person, and this person will ultimately come to the knowledge of Him — through Jesus Christ, His Son whom HE sent to this world to reveal, and declare to us Him, God the Father, the Creator, to declare who He is, His nature, and His character.
God, who created this infinite universe, and all that's in it being reflection of His infinite attributes, with even the smallest things so detailed in their design, that it would be total absurdity to think they have gotten that way by evolving themselves... this Creator would have never created us, human beings, giving us such abilities that we posses, without giving us a way to understand Him, His nature and His character and to KNOW Him, as we are known of Him.
One senses that many of these other philosophers have not known what to make of this strange character who asked all the questions they held to be irrelevant or meaningless and believed many things they thought absurd.
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