His ability to build and then let go through the burning of it, his openness to change (relishing the rebuilding of things like the dock), and his focus on returning to the kid - like fun and
wonder of life seemed far more focused and sane than my own life.
Not exact matches
Out
of all the postings on this site today, I found «Derp's «post the most fascinating and informative, as well as deeply revealing.Even after boasting
of what
seems to be a practically perfect
live by any measure, he informs us that he takes pleasure in mocking and ridiculing those
of faith who are presumably his opposite; I can only
wonder if, given all his supposed accomplishments, he is smart enough to realize how deeply revealing
of his true character his remarks are.As a believer, I rarely engage in arguments with my atheist friends, and like to think I wouldn't lower myself to the level
of juvenile name - calling and personal attacks against whatever my atheist friends hold dear.Most
of the time we simply agree to disagree; when they hold forth with misinformation or ignorance on their assumed «knowledge «
of my faith, I try to gently correct them; I certainly don't allow any disagreements we have to devolve into hateful insults and name - calling.
then I
seemed to strengthen and continue to grow and wanted to, being a Christian, but then this year
life changed and all sorts
of things happened suddenly and I
wondered if God was now dealing with this sin from many years ago..
Wonder and awe before the majesty
of the Creator, answering a high call to service, being transformed by a Power greater than our own, being aware
of a Presence in whose fellowship we find our strength, being reinforced by the divine help so that we triumph over trouble, opening our
lives to inspired hours when the best
seems the most real — all these are responses to revelations
of reality above and beyond ourselves, but nowhere is such revelation so compelling as when it comes incarnate in a person.
Fishon, seeing how this
seems to be a place where people who have been bludgeoned mentally and spiritually by verbal two by fours for years, if not for most
of their
lives, by you and people like you, are supposed to be able to come for refuge from you and people like you, I
wonder why you even bother to come here.
When I'm picking up for the eleventy - billionth time, when every one needs to eat and it
seems like we just ate, when we are
wondering what to do with our one wild and precious
life that sure isn't feeling very wild or precious right about now, when the laundry is piled unfolded and someone spills their full glass
of milk on the floor I just washed and the bickering and noise enters its second hour and the house is too hot and there isn't much time for the things that I want to do on the day off, I feel like Sisyphus, futile, pushing a rock up a hill that will never summit.
Jeremy since we are talking about satan casting out satan heres a question for you.Have you ever
wondered why Jesus helps satan at times or at least it appears that way.Mat 8:28 - 34 Why would he do that in the case
of the demonic man the demons requested that Jesus cast them them into the pigs which he allowed it
seems that not only did he help satan to have his way in destroying the pigs but destroyed the livelihood
of the people in that area.You could argue at least it saved one man but is it acceptable to save one
life but affect the
lives of many?
The reason that some people
wonder if they can be blotted out
of the book
of life is because passages like Revelation 3:5
seem seem to indicate that this is a distinct possibility.
The reason that some people
wonder if they can be blotted out
of the book
of life is because there are a few verses in the Bible which
seem to indicate that this is a distinct possibility.
You want answers to
life's aggravating questions yourself, and you are obviously not yet in possession
of those; I can't help but
wonder whether or not this article was written precisely to provoke those you see as your opponents, simply to challenge them to give you something higher (you are the one who is searching, it
seems)- than you have received through your own beliefs.
The tone is so different in the last poem, that one can not help
wondering if it may not have been the thought
of one who
lived later, interpolated into the total poem, very much as
seems to have been true in the case
of the Biblical story
of Job and Ecclesiastes.
Most Relatable: Emerging Mummy with «In Which I Can Feel Like Sisyphus» «When I'm picking up for the eleventy - billionth time, when every one needs to eat and it
seems like wejust ate, when we are
wondering what to do with our one wild and precious
life that sure isn't feeling very wild or precious right about now, when the laundry is piled unfolded and someone spills their full glass
of milk on the floor I just washed and the bickering and noise enters its second hour and the house is too hot and there isn't much time for the things that I want to do on the day off, I feel like Sisyphus, futile, pushing a rock up a hill that will never summit.»
Leaving aside the evidence that arrives each day from Eastern Europe which
seems to show that the opposite is the case, that socialism there has in some sense «frozen» traditional ways
of life, there is a more important issue: one
wonders if tradition, when purchased and consumed like a commodity, can really play the role which some conservatives believe it must in any healthy society.
I know, I know, this sounds stupid, but I
wonder, perhaps it would be a good idea to have communities where the citizens
of the community share the same values
of life — whatever it may be, after all, don't we have ghettos now, and there doesn't
seem to be anybody being «jailed» for it.?
I have shut out remembrance
of some very pivotal revelations, experiences, affirmations throughout my Christian
life... and your musings today, David, have caused me to
wonder about all
of these that
seemed so «real» at the time.
So it wasn't until a few years ago that I discovered this culinary treasure on Pinterest and I have spent, what now
seems like an excessive amount
of time,
wondering how I could
live all these years without this comfort food BBQ chicken tater tot skillet in my
life.
I
wonder whether some
of our contributors
live on planet Earth or Mars because their arguments
seem so unreal that one
wonders where to place them.
The effort to get inside his head
seems driven by a heartfelt sympathy, a sense
of wonder about
life on Earth shared across 2300 years, and by the modern scientist's urge to give credit where credit is due.
That
seemed to me a rather disingenuous answer and to many people there was a little doubt what General Groves really thought about this, and I have to say that partly at least on this account, the Los Alamos scientists were intimidated, felt intimidated; and in fact the people in Chicago who felt much less intimidation
of that sort, they were not
living on a military base, and they may have been
wondering what to do with themselves anyway at that point.
I
live here in Birmingham Alabama cant
seem to find a good Functional Medicine Doc
wondering if Dr Todd does phone consults
of so could yo please post his contact info (yo may have but I overlooked it) Thanks!
Just
wondering who is out there that wouldn't dismiss me just because
of my weight, because I'm not meeting men in real
life that
seem interested.
After spending a night out hanging at some
of the hottest night clubs in your area and you come home with no phone numbers, you might be
wondering where you can meet girls in your area who aren't taken and aren't train wrecks that
seem to
live for drama.
At first, I
wondered whether this was because the sinners (like an adulterous couple and,
of course, Simmons)
seem to be picked by the fire to die while the repentent get to
live.
There's less
of the second quality in this movie, but one has to
wonder about the movie's disregard for
life — both animal (When his cockfighting roosters get loose, he shoots one and smothers another with a pillow) and human (Alan listens to music while his father has a heart attack and
seems almost happy to have witnessed Marshall shooting one
of his associates).
Just as you
wonder where the narrative is about to go, there's a jaw - dropping confrontation between Wendy and Nicola which encapsulates what
Life is Sweet
seems to be telling its audience: that problems and disputes can invariably be resolved through dialogue, and that there is good in all
of us.
Self - esteem is so important in the early years
of school
life... A story comes to mind
of an old friend
of mine, who's 62 now; apparently, he has struggled through his
life always
wondering why his teachers never
seemed to notice and encourage him when he was such a great (handball) goal - keeper.
As these
wonder - devices and the software that power them become more a part
of our society, other industries are taking notice, so much so that it
seems like everything in our
lives is getting «smarter,» from our baby monitors to our stereos and even the humble refrigerator.
Alexander von Humboldt, the Prussian naturalist - adventurer - polymath,
lived a
life so sweepingly monumental — so filled with rugged adventure, dogged discovery and historical import — he almost
seems some too - good - to - be-true fictional composite conjured from the Age
of Wonder.
And this made me
wonder what it would be like if the memories that resurfaced were
of places and people you didn't recognise, if your own
life suddenly
seemed strange to you?
It
seems that each one
of them knows their
life's path, while Carrie continues to
wonder where hers will lead.
As we follow
lives separated by fifty years,
wondering how they might be connected, we learn that Ted has been having flashes
of memory
of his childhood which
seem at odds with his parents» version.
Indie authors
seem to be
living in an age
of wonders.
The reading
life section which allows you to view stats
of your reading habits and awards you badges for things like finishing a book, adding books to your library, spending an hour or two reading etc and allows you to share such
wonders on facebook
seems utterly pointless and
of strictly limited appeal to a very limited number
of people, mostly the kind
of people who wouldn't be buying this device in the first place.
8 RACHEL ROSE (SERPENTINE GALLERIES, LONDON; CURATED BY EMMA ENDERBY) Rose's camera
seems capable
of penetrating all the stuff that surrounds us, revealing that perhaps
living things aren't, entirely; and dead things aren't quite so, either — and making us
wonder about such distinctions in the first place.
People who hate oil companies amaze me with their ingratitude, and their
seeming incomprehension
of how good their
lives are thanks to the
wonders of oil and coal.
Are you feeling anxious about an upcoming change, broken by the loss
of a loved one, overwhelmed by what's happening in your significant relationships, or
wondering why you can't
seem to manage your
life?
Isn't it funny how certain stages
of life seem as if they will never end, and then you look back on them and
wonder what made you ever think that?!