Sentences with phrase «with poignant observations»

With poignant observations and humor, she also explores her family history and former life in New Jersey, and the idea of the Italian man.
In a way, reading Forever is like cracking open a diary you hoped would be rife with poignant observations but instead only bullet - points the most memorable facts, which, in the case of Kath, are what goes on with Michael.

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As one would expect, Nichols» theology is sound, precise, clearly argued, beautifully expressed, strewn with poignant connections and rich in insights, such as the observation that at the wedding feast at Cana, as the bridegroom fails to fulfil his traditional Palestinian - Jewish duty to provide wine, Jesus substitutes himself for the bridegroom (pp125 - 6); or the presentation of Christmas night as the dark night of our mystical unmaking and remaking (p66).
And, as with absolutely everything C. S. Lewis writes, the letters of C. S. Lewis are full of theological insights and poignant observations about life, church, writing, theology, relationships, and a whole variety of other topics.
That way I could leaven my inconveniently poignant political truthsaying with light - hearted observations.
Whether you figure out where Jason Reitman and Diablo Cody are going with this early on, or whether the conclusion the film draws hits you like a ton of bricks, you're left with a rather poignant observation about taking care of your own mental health, and the mental health of the people you care about.
Evan's poignant observations about life, depression, corporate America, and everything in - between are conveyed with a style that is both serious and darkly humorous.
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