Sentences with phrase «young love rather»

It sticks firmly to a Kerouac - lite immersion into young love rather than a more provocative portrait of the hazards inherent to modern urban life.

Not exact matches

However, what sets its sequel apart is not watching Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) descend into madness and alienate everyone he loves, but rather it is watching a young Vito Corleone (Robert De Niro) rise to power.
The effect of such radically transformative grace, according to the Augustinian tradition and the young Luther, is that the heart loves God above all things for His own sake; in Augustine's terms, we come to enjoy God and use created things for God's sake, rather than attempting to «use» God for the sake of created enjoyments.
What young girl believes that the man who loves her will demonstrate his love by marrying her rather than hooking up with her?
As in the two prior books, Aegypt (1987) and Love and Sleep (1994), Daemonomania is held together, rather loosely, through the character of Pierce Moffet, a young historian....
When a young woman gets pregnant out of wedlock, rather than come around her in love and support, with promises to protect and provide, we more often than not cast her out like a sheep among wolves.
When I was very young I pictured myself writing in front of a beautiful view with endless cups of coffee next to me, rather like Colin Firth's character in Love Actually, but without the typewriter.
I'm only young and vwould consider myself rather attractive but I'm stuggling to stay loving myself when he makes me feel so unwanted.
At preschool level, very little formal teaching is required, but rather parents need to create a healthy, loving and stimulating environment where young children can learn to help in the home and play freely.
Letting kids know they're loved even thought they don't get what they want, rather than a condition of not getting what they want, makes for a happy, emotionally healthy young person.
Thanks to a team of Dutch researchers, never again will self - hatred overcome a young man as he wanders the aisles at Staples, that nasty, sneering voice in his head demanding to be told why he has spent an afternoon considering various shades of Post-it Notes rather than figuring out how to save the world through love.
Mature singles have rather different lives to their younger counter parts often find love having to juggle family and working commitments.
«The Boxtrolls» is not for young kids, but rather, for the kid in all the rest of us, who longs for excitement, love and a purpose in life.
Yet this isn't what Moonrise Kingdom is about, for rather than a tired re-tread of the classic / tragic young - love fable, Anderson hands his story over to a pair of startlingly perceptive pre-teens who know nothing about love, and still somehow discover the very best that that idea has to offer.
The other young boys are Peter Billingsley and Stefan DeSalle, and Susan Walters plays Diane, the sweet, rather dim older sister who of course falls instantly in love with the Russian the moment she lays eyes on him.
In this light, Marczak's film turns out to have a completely coincidental yet nevertheless fitting companion piece in theaters right now: Terrence Malick's Song to Song, which chronicles a similar phase in young - adulthood through a love triangle of its own, albeit set in the gritty indie - music scene of Austin, Texas, rather than in the big - city glamour of Warsaw, Poland.
It took awhile to finally get all the parts right to adapt this 2007 book of first love between a young boy of 17 and an older intern staying with his family for the summer at their Italian villa, but once Luca Guadagnino realized he would direct, and a cast came together, he knew it could go beyond just being a story about a gay relationship, but rather something about that first passion you feel for someone, a universal story to which everyone can relate.
Played for romantic comedy yuks rather than gravid melo - operatic contortions (and distinguishing itself from other products of the UK comedy mill by not featuring any old men and women or young boys naked), the picture follows the plight of shiftless loser, small - time criminal Jimmy (Robert Carlyle) as he steals a lot of money from three circus clowns and returns to his small Scottish burg to reclaim his lost love Shirley (the insufferable, simpering Shirley Henderson) and their daughter Marlene (Finn Atkins) from the clutches of mild - mannered simp Dek (Rhys Ifans).
Stephens has a rather overripe writing style, more expressive of his love of the films than of the films or the genre itself, but he does offer some context and background on the films and filmmakers and on the youth culture that brought younger and younger faces on to the screens.
I'm not so sure this is a film for young kids, but rather older kids, teenagers and even college students will probably love it.
«Rather than entering the profession just because they «love kids», they report that they want to contribute to a more socially equitable and better society and shape the future for young people, and that they enjoy work that is intellectually challenging and rewarding.»
Rather than fretting about the loss of intensity of young love, they are able to experience many kinds of deep love at different stages of their lives.
Rather than demand memorization and rote skills, a developmentally appropriate preschool experience focuses on creative and instructive play, developing a love of books and stories and nurturing inquisitive young minds.
«As we learned from last year's tests, seven - year - olds are too young for formal exams and suffer stress and worry at a time when they're supposed to be learning to love school and grow in confidence rather than fearing failure.
Rather than open themselves to the possibility of hurt, disappointment or rejection, young women create a sense of commitment, possession and independence that unsuspectingly can counter their desires for love.
Mendelsohn has written an allegory about the precarious state of the American teenager in a culture that sucks the life force out of its young, who are nurtured by movies and fantasy and narcissism rather than by values such as honesty or love.
This cultural change also affects how writers themselves regard language... The author notes that younger writers in English are... less likely to know foreign languages, less likely to be interested in the forms of language, including their own, and who, because they regard language as instrumental rather than essential, are less in love with language as part of their literary work.
What Haruki Satomi says is reassuring because the man has a proven track record and actually rather young for a CEO of a company (in his 30's) so he grew up with the same SEGA brand we all know and love.
Like Peeled Paint's social - consciousness narrative, my series Embrace Your Essence produced in 2015 focused on young women's journeys toward self - love — defining what they find beautiful about themselves, rather than from the opinions of others.
This is not the family where a child cuts their time with their friends to look after a much loved parent, or where a young person is ashamed to invite friends to their generally happy home because of a grandparent with dementia, but rather situations which are potentially abusive to that child.
As we walked home from school, the youngest griped about being one of only three kids in her class going to something called «spelling mastery» (I love how I only hear about such things from my child rather than their teacher).
I love these very meaningful gifts and I immediately thought of my younger sister, Margie who is going through a rather tough time in her life.
Actually, I have to say, for a young girl I still rather love it.
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