Sentences with phrase «with hopefulness»

In his seductive reading, Patton evokes the tale's passion and sorrow, never missing a beat in his smooth - as - silk depiction of the characters» speech patterns and dialects, all the while authentically reflecting the author's obvious anger and sadness following the aftermath of Katrina along with his hopefulness that unique and beautiful New Orleans can be salvaged.
(The spirit of Walt Disney and Disney endings hovers around both films with hopefulness and cruelty.)
That was not the reason... What excited me, what filled me with hopefulness and yes, pride, was the opportunity I had to help others.
Miner's speech serves in this role, a rumination on her success — and challenges — along with a hopefulness for what the future brings.
What excited me, what filled me with hopefulness — and yes, pride — was the opportunity I had to help others.»

Not exact matches

He struck a profoundly idealistic note in his speech, but his hopefulness imbued a generation of Americans with the audacity to change the world.
I have celebrated the secular aspects of Christmas with family and friends, and enjoyed the good feelings and hopefulness expressed during the season.
We said Compline and over the course of the evening sang him some hymns: «Come Thou Fount of Ev» ry Blessing,» «Lord of All Hopefulness,» and «Abide with Me.»
An adequate religious faith should be intellectually humble, morally strenuous, with a sense of the tragic dimensions of life and a sense of human hopefulness.
They want some big splashy teaching, like for instance — a course in miracles, rather than putting into practice in very practical ways with the people around them what the Isaiah says God requires (i.e. — love, patience, prayer, meditation, hopefulness, justice, etc).
I love the hopefulness of this time, a time to break up with all the stuff you hated about 2013 and dream again for better things in 2014.
Filled with realism about the present and a cautious hopefulness about the future, this volume points the way forward by looking back to - in that apt expression - first things.
Writing in the tradition of Reinhold Niebuhr, Klingberg views with tempered hopefulness the prospect of an «extrovert» turn in the cycles of American attitudes toward world responsibility.
In that book, written for the general public and not for scholars, I suggested that love includes the following elements or aspects: commitment, mutuality, fidelity, hopefulness, union — and that its goal is fulfillment in and with another or with others.
Yet if the love is genuine, it involves commitment to the beloved, desire to give and readiness to receive, hopefulness in respect to the enrichment provided in the relationship, and above all a yearning for deepest fellowship with the beloved.
We see it in the hopefulness and zest of children, in the tenderness of lovers, in the courage and zeal of revolutionaries, in the creativity of artists, in the awakening of a mind to truth, in the sensitivity of an effective counselor, in an athlete's quest of excellence, in the longing for peace with justice for all men.
The second layer I've gone with fried eggs and a fresh mango - tomato salsa with jalapeño, cilantro, and tequila because I like to maintain some level of hopefulness and there's nothing like fresh fruit and tequila to help me put on those rose - colored glasses.
I think I am partly grieving the couple Scott and I were when we moved into the house, with all of our hopefulness and naivetè, seven years worth of mistakes and missteps still ahead of us.
Senator Tom Duane spoke twice, delivering a long, rambling set of closing remarks with jokes about his partner, tears, and a sense of hopefulness — even if the vote did not go his way.
A group led by Sheethal Reddy at Emory with foster children showed that a compassion intervention increased hopefulness in the children.
With a massive emotional kick, this Belgian drama combines exhilarating hopefulness with bitter realWith a massive emotional kick, this Belgian drama combines exhilarating hopefulness with bitter realwith bitter realism.
There's a potency to his films, a certain generosity and warmth that defines his auteurism more than anything else, and, with that, an ebullient hopefulness about the cycle of growth that can be infectious.
«Guffman» captures the hubris and hopefulness of these starry - eyed dolts with equal parts ribbing and affection.
While Joy's journey is pretty dark and depressing — and rightfully so, because «Room» is every parent's worst nightmare — the innocent yet insightful narration that Jack provides as he experiences things for the first time is bursting with optimism, and ultimately, it's that hopefulness that makes the movie such a rewarding experience.
Though it couldn't be more different, the film shares its optimism with Michael Haneke's Caché, placing its faith in the next generation to rediscover, not invent, resourcefulness and the hopefulness to employ it to affect a more positive outcome.
Though it's frustrating when they fall short by trying too hard to tie up their ends, The Machinist and Enduring Love approach nihilism with a certain degree of hopefulness, replicating by that instinct the struggles of their protagonists to make sense of the senseless — to bear up under a sea of nothing and wish in vain to not be consumed by the rising tide of nothing.
Yet Black Mirror explored exciting new possibilities last season, with the acclaimed San Junipero — an episode that revealed that hopefulness was also a possibility in the Black Mirror universe.
It Follows succeeds as well as it does, in fact, precisely because it's willing to take a hard look at its generic baggage, subverting the slasher film's longstanding association with marked and discarded teen bodies to say something about the intense vulnerability of youth, as well as their insuperable and probably ill - fated hopefulness in the face of it.
Don't be surprised if, after 45 minutes or so, you start greeting every gray hair that sprouts on his head with a certain hopefulness, or feel the impulse to take out your phone to find out exactly how long Turner lived.
A resilient vision infused with energy, enthusiasm, and hopefulness is crucial to leading a culture of change (Fullan, 2001).
The early 1950s saw the launch of the BMW 501, a roomy, voluptuous sedan that was resplendent with all of the hopefulness of that era.
Middle grade readers can relate to Molly not only because of her inherant hopefulness but also because she doesn't have to contend with, say, the daily social politics of ninth grade (or in British - speak, fourth form) the way Georgia Nicolson of Angus, Thongs does.
But when word comes down from on high that the case is to be dropped immediately, Landsman soon finds himself contending with all the powerful forces of faith, obsession, hopefulness, evil, and salvation that are his heritage — and with the unfinished business of his marriage to Bina Gelbfish, the one person who understands his darkest fears.
with a sad hopefulness.
But what is fascinating about this human conundrum is the hopefulness with which most of us manage it.
I imagined sharing it with family and friends, with a smile of humility and hopefulness plastered on my face, eager to experience the moment they expressed being proud of me for reaching my dreams.
Produced in Brooklyn and Detroit, the album mirrors the grit and hopefulness of both cities and reflects her quest to «look both ways» as she relishes in the good while proceeding with caution in a complex music industry and world.
As Cooke's thesis makes evident, this isn't the first time the mainstream art world has performed a celebratory rediscovery dance with vernacular artists, so the current climate of tentative self - congratulation and hopefulness comes with some serious caveats.
His mixture of vulnerability, rebellion and hopefulness within his artworks connects intimately with people worldwide.
Faced with this somewhat bleak inheritance, artists in «The Ungovernables» embrace their complex relationship to history and assert a remarkable resourcefulness, pragmatism, and hopefulness in their work.
Her work addresses issues of communication, interiority, subjugation versus domination, loneliness and hurt, presenting each topic with an element of humour and an underlying hopefulness.
Norton reasons that its appeal resides in its germaneness: «The issues that it deals with — freedom, loss, community, the urban environment, hopefulness — can relate to and elicit emotions from anyone, during virtually any time period.»
Hung haphazardly from the ceiling with chains and electrical cords, the sheets of foil insulation lining, cardboard, and other decaying materials evoke both the inhumanity of frontier justice and the strange hopefulness of spring cleaning.
The mood was somber, with many participants crying, but with a feeling of hopefulness leavening the sadness.
The latest bitcoin news is, with the ray of hopefulness, came back to digital money advertisers substantially after price has bounced back to $ 2,400 and Ethereum has increased up to 25 percent in a day.
Even working with a resume writer or job placement service can help restore previous feelings of hopefulness.
Good therapy is all about helping the person seeking help to feel better, to make healthy decisions and set healthy boundaries, to move from a place of poor emotional health to good emotional health, to make connections with others, and to replace sadness, anxiety, anger, and frustration with happiness, peace, and hopefulness for the future.
I feel passionate about helping people develop hopefulness and connection with themselves and their loved ones, as well as healthy relationship and coping skills that are useful in their lives.»
While the book offers innovative ways of working with children and families, what I found most moving was the respectful sensitivity and determined hopefulness that consistently emerges throughout.
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