Sentences with phrase «with voices of reason»

But to do so he has to speak with the voice of reason to himself.
Gerry always appears disheveled and can barely keep his job while Curtis is the stable, dapper dresser with a voice of reason (all things considered).

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Jun 25, 2013, Sam Stemler Maintain a positive attitude and voice; people get enough cynicism and negativity from their «friends,» which is a big reason why a large percentage of even apt social media users are unhappy with their networks.
After all, for years we've been subjected to a relentless assault on our civil liberties, with the War Party running roughshod over what weak dissents have surfaced - and now, finally, a clear voice of reason has emerged, to answer their war cries with a resounding «No!»
it would be so refreshing if there were a few voices of reason, mixed in with this onslaught of re-jesusification going on in the US right now.
Religion in this case was people hearing the very real loving voices of other people, inspired to love one another for whatever reasons they might think they have, and attaching themselves to that love in order to deal emotionally with the struggles we face just by being human.
In fact, the oppression of some Christian governments against rival sects of Christians is the entire reason our founding fathers built our government to be secular, with no authority on religious matters, with no voice over the religion of its citizens, and guaranteed to all the freedom to worship, or not, as their conscious dictates.
Why are millennials and many others leaving the churches — Here is another reason Revelation 18:4 And I heard another voice out of heaven say: «Get out of her, my people, if YOU do not want to share with her in her sins, and if YOU do not want to receive part of her plagues.
Indeed, Houellebecq repeatedly stresses common ground between the Brotherhood and the mainstream parties and depicts his main Muslim characters — Ben Abbas and his secretary of universities Robert Rediger — as voices of reason, moderation, economic centrism, and European integration: Emmanuel Macron with headscarves.
In my book Jewish Renewal: A Path to Healing and Transformation, I point out that in the original Hebrew version the word for «the Lord» that calls Abraham to sacrifice his son is very different than the word for the angel of God (YHVH) who tells Abraham to NOT GO THROUGH WITH IT, and that the reason we Jews celebrate Abraham as the father of our people is NOT because of his faith in being willing to carry out this violent and bloody act, but rather because he was able to hear the voice of God as a voice that allowed him (and through him all subsequent Jewish and Muslim believers) to NOT FOLLOW THE VOICE OF CRUETLY AS SOMEHOW THE VOICE OF GOof God (YHVH) who tells Abraham to NOT GO THROUGH WITH IT, and that the reason we Jews celebrate Abraham as the father of our people is NOT because of his faith in being willing to carry out this violent and bloody act, but rather because he was able to hear the voice of God as a voice that allowed him (and through him all subsequent Jewish and Muslim believers) to NOT FOLLOW THE VOICE OF CRUETLY AS SOMEHOW THE VOICE OF GOof our people is NOT because of his faith in being willing to carry out this violent and bloody act, but rather because he was able to hear the voice of God as a voice that allowed him (and through him all subsequent Jewish and Muslim believers) to NOT FOLLOW THE VOICE OF CRUETLY AS SOMEHOW THE VOICE OF GOof his faith in being willing to carry out this violent and bloody act, but rather because he was able to hear the voice of God as a voice that allowed him (and through him all subsequent Jewish and Muslim believers) to NOT FOLLOW THE VOICE OF CRUETLY AS SOMEHOW THE VOICE OFvoice of God as a voice that allowed him (and through him all subsequent Jewish and Muslim believers) to NOT FOLLOW THE VOICE OF CRUETLY AS SOMEHOW THE VOICE OF GOof God as a voice that allowed him (and through him all subsequent Jewish and Muslim believers) to NOT FOLLOW THE VOICE OF CRUETLY AS SOMEHOW THE VOICE OFvoice that allowed him (and through him all subsequent Jewish and Muslim believers) to NOT FOLLOW THE VOICE OF CRUETLY AS SOMEHOW THE VOICE OFVOICE OF CRUETLY AS SOMEHOW THE VOICE OF GOOF CRUETLY AS SOMEHOW THE VOICE OFVOICE OF GOOF GOD.
For some reason, we tend to think that the people in positions of power, the people with titles, and the people who get their voice heard are the ones that God has blessed in this world.
Be a calm voice of reason and love to all people you interact with on the internet, because the internet is one way the Holy Spirit is inviting people to take a tentative step in following Jesus in a more relational way.
It's the voice that urges reason, like that of an obviously divorced dad on a lunch outing with his two offspring, as he alternated between ingratiating, smiling inquiries and the following gambit with the girl: «You're acting up and you're taking away the pleasure of a nice lunch.
Stemming from a conversation with over 100 people from a diverse range of ages, relationship statuses and more, Atlanta - based author Kristin Fry offers a voice of reason to break through all the noise in her timely book Beyond The Swipe (Kregel Publications) available now.
haha... the self - proclaimed «voice of reason»... bold claim... perhaps i should stop listening to God and start listening to you... no wait, you'll be standing «with» me before God someday, think it would be wiser to keep things as is
the voice of reason was referring to your name paired with your silly statement.
Answer: A system of sup - ersti - tion miseducating our young into a warped sense of Reality and a severely impaired ability to Reason, producing what many now call «Pseudo-Adults» who live among us, with just as much voice, opinion, and power as the Real Adults in the room.
He's in my face with love and the voice of reason and he's given me a song to sing in the morning hours and never once has he belittled a dream of my heart.»
I think the reason we restrict all voices other than our own is the sheer cowardice of not wanting to deal with the aftermath.
nice to see you crawl out of your hole just in time to offer your 2 cents worth once again... unlike yourself I started following this team long before Wenger arrived on the scene and will continue to do so long after he's gone... in his earlier years I admired the cerebral elements he brought to the EPL, which at that point was more brutish than beautiful, and I respected the seemingly tireless efforts of Arsene, Dein & staff to uncover and develop talent without sacrificing the product on the field... likewise I appreciated that such a youthful manager wasn't afraid to bring strong personalities and / or world - class players into the fold without being fearful of how said players would potentially undermine and / or dilute his authority... unfortunately this all changed about 10 years ago and culminated in the removal of all our greatest players, both young and old, without any real replacements coming in... from Henry to RVP to Fabergas and Nasri, it was easy to see that this club was no longer interested in competing at the highest levels... instead of being honest, minus the ridiculous claims regarding the new stadium, Wenger chose to side with management and in doing so became the «front man» for this corporation pretending to be a world - class soccer club... without the «front man» this organization would have been exposed numerous years earlier, so his presence was imperative if the facade was to continue... it's for this reason and more that I despise what this once great man and Kroenke has done to my beloved club... the gutless, shameful and manipulative way they have treated the fans, like myself, is largely indefensible and this is why I felt it necessary to start offering my opinion in a public format... trust me, I resisted the temptation for many years but as long as the same shit continues to exist I will voice my opinions and if you don't like it maybe you should look for a different team to pretend to follow
There was one thing, however, that bugged me about the book's final chapter — the voice of the children, who may or may not be as enthusiastic about living with the person whom they may see as the reason their family fell apart, is conspicuously absent.
Among my reasons for skipping the conference was the realization that although some of my anonymity has been stripped away as my blog has matured, I enjoy being just a voice in cyberspace, with a tad of mystery still attached.
Positioning herself as the campaign's trusted voice of reason also made Cutter an effective attack dog, and she savaged the Romney campaign with gusto.
«With Albany County boasting some of the most restrictive anti-gun measures this side of New York City, Denise Sheehan, as supervisor of the largest town in the county, would be a prominent local voice of reason
Now David Paterson, we don't mean to raise our voices with you, but there's really no reason for you to continue delaying your announcement of who will replace her.
He's made passing references to «wealthy donors» three times in his past five addresses, but goes all - in with that line of reasoning this time around: we have contribution limits to make sure elections «are not captured by wealthy public interests,» he says; «wealthy individuals and corporations are able to use Limited Liability Companies» to avoid these limits, so reform is needed «to even the playing field so that rich and poor New Yorkers alike have their voices heard.»
Very best wishes for the new role, Sunder: you've provided the Fabians with a strong and distinctive voice at the top, at a time when the left needed those kinds of voices — and for very different reasons now than seven years ago.
For example, if your partner is harsh with you, you might want to say, «I feel hurt inside when you use that harsh tone of voice, and I'd like to understand the good reasons you have for speaking to me like that.»
It's been such a long time since I've been in PB... I will know to take a voice of reason with me the next time too!
To name but a few: I've had mercs spotted through walls, enemies alerted to a mercs presence for no apparent reason (yes I understand the stealth mechanics), enemy AI is appalling (you can eliminate a building full of enemies but just running a merc around the perimeter of the building, thus alerting the enemies, and then shooting them all as they come out of the door), the game is riddled with typos (e.g. some of the mercs have a trait called «though», which is obviously meant to be «tough»), the voices acting is poor and annoying (who honestly wants to have their merc scream the same phrase over and over again every time you select them?)
It is subversive, with Jesus as a conflicted hero half in love with the adulation of his followers and Judas as the level headed voice of reason, yet respectful of the holy week story - those who call it blasphemous take themselves too seriously.
Story, voice work, and animations are all still goofy, but throw in co-op multiplayer, better endgame content, and more reasons to replay it, and State of Decay 2 is the type of game with which certain players will fall in love.
But the vast majority of the passengers are a nameless, voiceless mass of humanity, with the exception of an elderly German Holocaust survivor who briefly bonds with Bruhl's character and the flight's engineer (a very good Denis Menochet) who serves as the much - needed, level - headed voice of reason.
Cyrus Arnold plays Derek Zoolander Jr. and I must admit to being concerned with the addition of a child actor but he holds his own and is often the hilarious voice of reason in this twisted world of fashion.
plays Derek Zoolander Jr. and I must admit to being concerned with the addition of a child actor but he holds his own and is often the hilarious voice of reason in this twisted world of fashion.
So why songwriter David Seville (Jason Lee) decides to invite Alvin, Simon and Theodore (voices of Justin Long, Matthew Gray Bubler and Jesse McCartney) on a boat trip along with the Chipettes (voices of Anna Faris, Christina Applegate and Amy Poehler) is beyond reason.
Consistently funny, with a few surprises, «Horrible Bosses 2» finds Nick (voice of reason Bateman), Kurt (always horny Sudeikis) and Dale (frantic and funny Day) back on the wrong side of the law when they attempt to pull off a kidnapping in an attempt to get back at Hanson senior, who has pulled a fast one and is about to take over their invention.
The converging plot threads offer an engaging reason to get lost in the gloomy, atmospheric world, with exemplary voice acting, fonts seemingly ripped straight from hallmark adventure games of the»90s, and character models that wouldn't look out of place in your favorite SCUMM VM title.
That's no reason to not take a stand here, he said: «With the limited voice that I have in the public discourse, I am choosing to voice my disapproval by not purchasing the game, as are the other friends of mine who have made the same decision.»
Though it's been opined elsewhere with more eloquence, one of the reasons that American animation is so far behind the sophistication and maturity of Japanese animation is the belief that professional voice actors are less important than «names» like, I suppose, Cary Elwes, Billy Crudup (Princess Mononoke's English - language lead), and Courtney Thorne - Smith.
The reason movies like these get a pass is because no one with a voice is brave enough to call «shenanigans» — and a legion of subscribers (the same «Joe Lunchbox» demographic that dumb movies like this target, as it happens) fall obediently in consensual lockstep.
Ashley Judd called for intersectionality in storytelling, followed by a powerful montage of diverse filmmakers explaining the necessity for minority voices; writer and star of The Big Sick, Kumail Nanjiani, remarked that if he was able to watch and be affected by films narrating straight white men all his life, then white men have no reason to feel out of place with BAME and female - led stories.
Adding a voice of reason and a call to action is Father Pete Barry (Karl Malden), a priest who is critical of the waterfront labor procedures, sympathetic with those suffering by them, and fed up with the accepted mentality to remain «D and D» (deaf and dumb) when cops start asking questions.
Early on, Evan Peters's flipper - fingered voice of reason displays a barely contained rage as a ready defender of his tribe of misfits against both the outside world and Michael Chiklis's strongman, who rides into town with his hermaphrodite wife, Desiree (Bassett), complicating already complicated matters for the freak menagerie.
The aforementioned Nicholas Braun, Nelsan Ellis, Thomas Mann, Chris Sheffield, Tye Sheridan, and Olivia Thirlby (welcome as the voice of reason) are all excellent as well, with Ellis taking things to a whole other level at one point and Sheffield especially having a third act seen that might move you to tears.
He does a terrific slow burn when trying to be the voice of reason and ending up being tied up Gulliver - style by the mini-folk and with Dexter's machinations, among other crises.
Ben's sister Abby (Haley Ramm) considers herself too popular to be seen with him, and his mother (Hope Davis) is also here but doesn't fit into things until she can be the voice of reason.
His reason is a noble one, for he wants to ensure the survival of the macaw species by having Blu mate with Jewel (voiced by Anne Hathaway).
Tom Hanks is perfect as a Capra-esque voice of reason, and Mark Rylance likewise as the imprisoned Soviet spy he is tasked with defending.
Peter Weller sits this one out (conflicts with another film are cited as the reason) as the helmet and robo - suit are handed over to newcomer Robert John Burke (Hide and Seek, Thinner), who does bear a resemblance, enough to buy him in the role of Murphy, though his average voice pales by comparison to that of Weller's stern and rich delivery.
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