Sentences with phrase «words wash over»

The more words wash over us, the less we understand them.
Now, sit back, take a deep breath, exhale and let these words wash over you today.
As these words wash over us they penetrate, despite our defenses and distractions.
I looked at that banner and the gratitude beyond words washed over me.
Those words washed over me with a sigh of relief.

Not exact matches

I was impressed during Advent each year with how easily we let the words of the last portion of the Magnificat (Luke 1:51 - 54) wash over us, so that we don't have to take it seriously: that the monarchs will be cast down, the poor lifted up, the hungry fed and the rich denied everything.
In other words, as you go along the everyday paths, experiences and people of your life, let the presence of peace, love, freedom and contentment wash over you.
I pondered this question as I read Nicole's latest post, in which she let nostalgic childhood memories of musical theater wash over her, she answered in these clear, simple words --
Then I slowly exhale and allow the good feeling of those words to wash over me.
Change has been the word on our lips for at least a couple of years, but the swell was washing over every aspect of the conference this year.
The makers of the Sim games realized that it's less grating to hear word - like utterances repeated a thousand times than it is to hear specific words with familiar intonations — the former mode of speech just washes over you as you get a general sense of the speaker's mood.
Kim, when you see a Joshua comment here just allow a few words to wash over you like a mantra to be endlessly repeated:
Interesting, isn't it, how in attempting to swim in the flood of information washing over us, we (Google) rock back and forth between «folksonomy» (search on any word ever used by anyone — a sort of universal tagging) and a more formal, albeit loose, taxonomy (web, patent, products, video, etc.).
And then he added this important note: «It is the right word for the moment in terms of drawing people's attention to the vast literary shift about to wash over us.»
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