I haven't read any of Pavic's books, but it seems that readers
who love language and nonlinear narratives would find a gold mine in his novels.
I love this blog and the fact that there are others like
me who love language, words, and most especially names.
I'm a person
who loves languages, and as such approached videogames to improve my English.
I recommend this book for anyone
who loves language, loves people, is seeking humility and understands that brokenness can be repaired through human connection accompanied with a genuine apology.
Not exact matches
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the
love I experienced from the people I met and how women would in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the
language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England
who's learned the
language and
who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
RESOLVED, That we earnestly pray, both for those
who advocate racist ideologies and those
who are thereby deceived, that they may see their error through the light of the Gospel, repent of these hatreds, and come to know the peace and
love of Christ through redeemed fellowship in the Kingdom of God, which is established from every nation, tribe, people, and
language.
This new breed of church planters
love hanging out with people
who use use foul
language and have bad habits.
If inclusive
language and the ordained ministry of women can help change our image and experience of God to include the God
who loves us like a mother holding her baby to her breast, that may be the Great Awakening in our time.
They're going to hear the gospel much clearer from Tyson Fury, someone they can identify with, and has behaviour,
language and culture closer to theirs, and
who is willing to very loudly and boldly proclaim that he
loves and needs Jesus.
His extraordinary gifts as poet — and these are the most salient aspects of what he has left behind — enable him to reach everyone
who loves to watch or hear
language do everything it can do.
John Paul uses the strongest
language possible: Suffering in Christ «unleashes»
love — again, both in the sufferer,
who is united with Christ at the most intimate level, and in the one
who ministers to him in imitation of Christ.
John has another such parable, in which the thought takes a deeper turn: «A grain of wheat remains a solitary grain unless it falls into the ground and dies; but if it dies, it bears a rich harvest»; 27 and then, with an echo of Luke's
language about «hating» one's own life, «The man
who loves himself is lost, but he
who hates himself [in this world] will be kept safe [for eternal life].»
They are an odd bunch of people, with strange clothing, behaviors, and
language, but they all
love each other and welcome everybody, even those
who are very different from them with wide open arms.
In the end Pope Francis simply teaches us we must
love the Church because «the Church is a Mother
who teaches us to speak the
language of faith» (LF 38).
Still more, there is sometimes backbreaking and dangerous labor, or tedious and boring work, that must be done if we or our
loved ones are to live, but the
language of vocation imbues such work with a kind of meaning and significance that may seem unbelievable to those
who must actually do it.
We speak of the living God to stress what in more philosophical
language is called a personal God — one
who loves and cares,
who thinks and wills,
who created the world and
who continuously acts within it.
’15 When he turns to religious
language, Miles describes a believer as a person
who accepts «the «theistic» parable — the parable of a
loving father
who has called us all to be like him and to become his children».
So I find myself second - guessing the «leaving evangelicalism»
language, not because it's an inaccurate representation of what I'm experiencing, but because I don't want anyone to think for a moment that this means walking away from the many, many people
who identify as evangelical whom I
love and respect very much.
The Buddha - Carita of Asvaghosa is the great Buddhist epic, «an actual epic created by a real poet,
who, filled with intense
love and reverence for the exalted figure of the Buddha, and deeply imbued with the truth of the Buddha doctrine, was able to present the life and doctrine of the Master in noble and artistic, but not artificial
language.
I
love food blogging because I have found such people
who speak my
language!
Those
who could only watch focused on a woman named Erminel
Love,
who interpreted his speech in sign
language.
There are endless contributing factors to
who stands down and when, from the differences in
love languages, to past hurts and experiences, to upbringing, to the circumstances of the conflict itself.
But sometimes, we're not speaking our children's
love language and that can lead to frustrated children
who don't feel connected to their parents.
In my house, like the maternal figures
who came before me, I mindfully
love my children through the
language of food.
Given these
love languages, what would be some things that would work for a father
who wants to speak his child's
love language?
Children
who have Acts of Service as a
love language will best appreciate your doing little things for them.
If you have a child
who wants to come jump in your lap and cuddle, physical touch is likely their principle
love language.
While he liked getting a note in his lunch, it doesn't attach the same importance as it does to someone
who's
love language is «words of affirmation.»
Have you shared your child's
love language with other people
who interact with your child?
I had always thought his
love language was «gifts,» but then I noticed that while he does like gifts (I mean
who doesn't like a gift!)
I personally enjoy quality time though it's not one of my top
love languages, however there are several people near and dear to my heart
who hold quality time above other
love languages.
According to Vimala McClure, author of Infant Massage, A Handbook for
Loving Parents, «Infant massage is an ancient art that connects you deeply with the person
who is your baby, and helps you to understand your baby's particular nonverbal
language and respond with
love and respectful listening.
For someone
who seriously
loves to be cozy, you're speaking my
language!
Just one kind thought, i
love your stuff but would like to nicely say that there are some
who might find your
language a little bit offensive (myself included).
If I am unmarried, but in a romantic relationship with someone
who has an opposite
love language, should I jump ship and find someone
who shares the same
love language?
No matter
who you are, what you look like, where you come from,
who you choose to
love, the
language you choose to speak, we all have value and worth as human beings.
Whatever the reason, having an understanding of other lingos is definitely good for your
love life - great news for the 55 % of US respondents
who can speak more than one
language!
Whatever the reason, having an understanding of other lingos is definitely good for your
love life - great news for the 58 % of Canadian respondents
who can speak more than one
language!
If you've ever read about
love languages (which I recommend, by the way) he was someone
who expressed
love through acts of service.
love to meet guy who enjoys his downtime for fun times... Love to travel, Japanese food, yoga and independent movies - look to new challenges, enjoy meeting new people, learning new things, new languages, different ways of l
love to meet guy
who enjoys his downtime for fun times...
Love to travel, Japanese food, yoga and independent movies - look to new challenges, enjoy meeting new people, learning new things, new languages, different ways of l
Love to travel, Japanese food, yoga and independent movies - look to new challenges, enjoy meeting new people, learning new things, new
languages, different ways of life.
On this week's episode of Single in Stilettos, founder and matchmaker Suzanne Oshima talks about the
language of
love with relationship expert Nicole Moore
who provides dating advice on the three defining ways men show you that they are unavailable for a relationship.
i
love reading, walking, dancing, searching for a good girl, travelling, swimming, everything true in this life i like it and I am very sociable person,
who likes to meet new people learn new
languages and travel...
hi, im a guy, from Ghana, bt living in south Africa, i like reading, football, like traveling,
loving and caring, a guy
who understand the body
language of a woman, im a guy
who can pleases a woman to her needs.this is just..
A nature lover, simple, adventurous, friendly to those
who deserves to be my friends regardless of age and race, and
loves to learn new things, different
languages, cultures and traditions around the world..
It can be a
language school, a hiking or cycling club, a society of people
who love their pets and so on.
Sciences, head of the online German
language school, a
loving wife and mother,
who was not afraid to change his fate once and move to another country for the sake of her future husband.
Interested in learning another
language, possibly spanish unless any one knows different... A fun
loving guy
who likes swimming, gym and walking... Beackh when I get the chance and travell... New to these sites so enjoying getting to know...
- grew up in Germany -
love to spend time with friends and family - very calm person - It would be nice to find someone,
who can teach me a foreign
language (preferably spanish or french, but if someone is willing to teac..
Finding
love internationally with a lady
who's culture is different and where your
language may be her second
language can be challenging — but is also exciting and rewarding.
When you are from a particular community or race speaking English as your native
language and you fall in
love with a person from your own community
who speaks English, you will not have any problem in expressing your intentions in English, as that
language is the mother tongue for both of you.