«Where lies the strangling fruit that came from the hand of the sinner I shall bring forth the seeds of the dead to share with the worms that gather in the darkness and surround the world with the power of their lives while from the dimlit halls of other places forms that never were and never could be
writhe for the impatience of the few who never saw what could have been.
«Where lies the strangling fruit that came from the hand of the sinner I shall bring forth the seeds of the dead to share with the worms that gather in the darkness and surround the world with the power of their lives while from the dim lit halls of other places forms that never were and never could be
writhe for the impatience of the few who never saw what could have been.»
Not exact matches
It was the same drug that was deployed in the gruesome killing of Clayton Lockett in Oklahoma in 2014, in which the inmate
writhed and groaned on the gurney
for 43 minutes.
Watching an exorcism
for me was very scary and in retrospect it was like a well rehearsed drama and a way to see who could
writhe and growl the loudest.
If one sees the athlete
writhing in pain and moving all of her limbs, one should sigh with relief,
for she will most likely recover.
All that
writhing in guilt keeps us occupied and under control, with the added advantage to the leader that every problem in the church can safely be laid at the feet of those
writhing «Jezebels» who are ruining the spiritual atmosphere
for everyone.
How is it possible
for a moral person to live blissfully in Heaven, knowing that countless fellow human beings are shrieking and
writhing in agony below them?
O Lord our God, help us tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the shrieks of their wounded,
writhing in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them out roofless with their little children to wander unfriended in the wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun flames in summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail, imploring thee
for the refuge of the grave and denied it --
And religion knows they have the market almost cornered, save
for those few pesky atheists, and will continue to sell their spiritual sugar pills and snake oil to the
writhing masses looking
for something to believe in.
In the midst of being willingly engulfed in our sins and the sins of all men of all time, He
writhed in anguish not from the lacerations on His back or the thorns that still pierced His head or the nails that held Him to the cross but from the incomparably painful loss of fellowship with His heavenly Father that His becoming sin
for us had brought.
Everyone else of course can spend eternity screaming and
writhing in eternal flame
for the heinous sin of not kissing his ineffable ass, am i right?
You athiests will burn burn burn
for all eternity while you are
writhing in your filth.
Our calling now and always is not to sugarcoat the gospel as entertaining diversion from a
writhing world but as the power from God
for sharing in its convulsions as people of indestructible hope.
The supersensitiveness that continually is being hurt and, once hurt, irascibly cherishes a grudge; the bare nerve of self that waits only to be touched to
writhe and,
writhing, tingles with rancor toward the annoyer; the evil eye that watches with morbid fascination
for slight and insult and, once insulted, finds happiness only in thoughts of getting even — all this is sheer egotism in its barest and most repulsive form.
He
writhes in the ring as though he were being beamed up
for The Rapture.
The ball span out
for a corner, leaving Brodie
writhing in agony on the floor with a shattered kneecap.
It gets to the point where he hits,
writhes on the floor, screams, calls
for mom who isn't home yet, and nothing I do helps.
Imagine my surprise when he drained his bubba, did NOT fall asleep as planned, WestJet does not serve milk on board (I was tempted to clean them out of the little milks used
for coffee) so he and I had a little WWF match in our seat
for about 90 min as he
writhed and squirmed until (blessedly) the in - flight TVs finally restarted and distracted him enough to fall asleep.
For example, reality television shows about labor and birth are quick to highlight images of women in labor
writhing in pain.
The fact is that Bumbi (or Bumbo) high chairs are generally not thought of as a long - term safe replacement
for a high chair
for a wriggly,
writhing child who may be more interested in running about than eating.
The BLA was targeting interracial «salt and pepper» patrol pairs; Jones, 33, who was black, died instantly and Piagentini, 28, who was white,
writhed on a sidewalk, begging
for his life, as he was tortured by 22 shots, including from his own service revolver.
Purplish hagfish
writhe in and out of view, probably searching
for a sunken animal corpse to eat.
Their glinting,
writhing bodies could be seen
for 50 yards in either direction.
For example, every time a
writhe increases, a twist decreases, so helicity is conserved.
For several days, his family grieved at his side as he
writhed and choked at the mere sight of water.
Although the Medusa was as a beautiful woman with long and glowing hair, pride led Medusa to compare her beauty self with Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom and War, who then turned Medusa into a hideous monster with
writhing and hissing snakes
for hair, a sight that turned onlookers to stone.
For in the academic world funded by the food processing industry, macronutrients (proteins, fats and carbohydrates) loom very large, food quality is pushed to the background and there is much reeling and
writhing around the Mad Hatter notion that fats should be limited.
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Alas, as much as we like to see Ione Skye naked, this film is the wrong one to have fifteen minutes on seemingly non-stop
writhing and explicit sexual innuendo, especially when it didn't set itself up
for it from the outset.
An Oscar nominee
for David Fincher's «Gone Girl,» Pike caught Cooper's eye in another project: Ringan Ledwidge's recent music video
for Massive Attack's «Voodoo in my Blood,» which features the actress
writhing around on a subway platform, mesmerized by a mysterious orb.
A lot of the trailer --(and,
for that matter, most of the movie)-- finds its cast, including Oscar - winner Brie Larson,
writhing in dirt, fending off the pain of wounds, and aiming weapons at one another.
By 1985, Madonna was not only a chart - topping global force, she was a show - stopping performer, revealing her cinematic potential in the video
for «Material Girl,» with its nod to Marilyn Monroe's «Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend» sequence from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, as well as her controversial performance of «Like A Virgin» at the 1984 VMAs, in which a white wedding dress - clad, «BOY TOY» belt - bearing Madge
writhed around the stage floor like the future Queen of All Media everyone (primarily she) thought she might become.
We jumped at the chance to speak with Kenn McDonald, the animation supervisor responsible
for everything from a gold - dipped Angelina Jolie to a
writhing, shrieking man - beast named Grendel.
And poor, abused Nancy (Jessica Alba), still dancing
for degenerates on a shiny bar counter, summarizes most of her story arc in a single image of her
writhing sadly with gun in one hand and bottle in the other.
The people in this movie are
writhing in various states of turmoil, but they have an avidity
for their own misery.
Insidious certainly redressed this imbalance by damping the comedy and amping the scares — and this remake also puts more emphasis than the original on fright - filled set - pieces, multiplying the clown dolls, showing us a limbo full of
writhing, gooey corpses, and even throwing in some power - tool peril
for good measure.
A notable viewing experience because I took my bestest friend to see it in the one Hollywood theater that was showing it over the summer when she flew in from Boston, and it being a Friday night naturally she had to sit next to a cokehead
writhing in his seat
for the duration of the film.
We get maggots, rest - stop glory holes, exploding urinals, Joan Rivers talking about a bowel movement, and a strange predilection
for our heroines to
writhe around together while soaking wet and losing their pants, all ending with a twenty - minute resolution that feel like it lasts two days at least.
Their boss, Irina (a garishly made - up Kate Winslet), wears a triple - size Star of David necklace as she coolly inspects a car trunk filled with
writhing naked men, mouths duct - taped and wrists bound
for their final ride.
But surrounding Pahrump are numerous empty two - lanes
for assessing on - road performance and, even better, the Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch — a sprawling facility boasting clubhouses, condos, and more than 6 miles of
writhing race circuit customizable into more than 50 different configurations.
The piece describes his traumatic trip to an emergency room with his wife, Rachel, who
writhes in pain
for nearly fifteen hours as her illness — ovarian torsion, easily identified yet extremely painful and dangerous — is misdiagnosed and her pain ignored.
They are all over the jungle, from tiny harmless ones to the two - inch - long bullet ants, whose bite will leave you
writhing in agony
for a day or two.
-- and the two old men becoming the soil then, in their burial, as had her father, becoming as still and silent as stone, except
for the worms that
writhed now in their chests, and her own tenuous memories of them.
The rest of the midway — so recently
writhing with people — was empty but
for a handful of employees and a small group of men waiting to be led to the cooch tent.
I entered the door and my jaw dropped and I had to fight vomiting as I saw a
writhing mass of dogs fighting
for a last breath.
Pet owners report a great deal of success with the Canny Collar, however small dogs seem to be able to
writhe out of the nose harness, so they are recommended
for medium and large dogs only.
While she is best known
for her performances — from the Happening Meat Joy (1964) in which scantily clad dancers
writhe around with raw flesh, to the infamous Interior Scroll (1975) in which she reads a manifesto extracted from her vagina — painting remained at the core of her practice.
For example, in Hormonal (2016), above the
writhing, puckered forms, she has placed a yellow cast of what could be pasta, could be wire cables, coiling tightly with an energy that echoes the contortions in the painting.
Then there are the Francis Bacon paintings, vile throbbing portraits of twisted beings, screaming
for eternity, their spines and mouths
writhing in pain.