My questions about whether a student could maintain his learning
zeal without the daily monitoring of a teacher came to a standstill when Gonzalo started submitting his work.
Zeal is good, but
zeal without knowledge of the truth is destructive.
Not exact matches
Sure, there have been times when Ned took his religious
zeal a little too far — like attempting to baptize the Simpson kids
without telling their parents — and is prone to the occasional existential crisis («I think I'm coveting my own wife!»)
So for me personally, since I accepted the view
without question, I defended it with
zeal perceiving any challenge to it as an attack on the church, the moral fabric of my country, and on God Himself.
In his
zeal for the cause Lindsell has not hesitated to use private correspondence
without permission, taking material out of context for his own purposes in a way that distorts its intentions.
Later one segment of Mahayana scholarship devoted itself with particular
zeal to treating the fundamental metaphysical problems
without, however, going beyond the limits of orthodoxy (defined rather broadly, to be sure).
Furthermore, revolutions of our time generally have not had the advantage of the opposition's being located 3,000 miles away and being
without much counterrevolutionary
zeal.
He speaks of his fellow Jews as having a
zeal for God but
without enlightenment.
They tried her in the infirmary, but
without much success, although her kindness,
zeal, and devotion were
without bounds, and her charity rose to acts of such a heroism that our readers would not bear the recital of them.
It is not so easy a matter to perform this task aright; to stand in the presence of God and to speak in his name, with that plainness and simplicity, that seriousness and gravity, that
zeal and concern, which the business requires; to accommodate ourselves to the capacity of the common people
without disgusting our more knowing hearers by the insipid flatness of our discourse; to excite and awaken drowsy souls,
without terrifying and disturbing more tender consciences; to bear home the convictions of sin,
without the appearance of some personal reflection; in a word, to approve ourselves unto God as workmen that need not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.21
Similar tournaments are held every year at Army, Air Force and Notre Dame — McNally has tried,
without success, to arrange a dual match between his brigade winners and Notre Dame's Bengal Bouts champions — but none of the other schools match the
zeal for boxing at Annapolis.
its time for change... some may say words to kill ur
zeal some might even treating that you will get this or that but know one thing my fellow Gunners... there is no sacrifices
without victory and it all start now... 9 years is not 9day for any baby that fails to stand at the age of 9 won't walk more or less run at the age of 10....
The Turaki Adamawa says for «a politician that pursued his ambition for twelve years
without losing his
zeal or faith in democracy, one must give the late Audu credit for such consistency and tenacity».
He and his fellow GOPers say they share Gov. Cuomo's commitment to closing the $ 10 billion deficit
without tax hikes, as well as his
zeal for leaner government and lower spending.
You must practice for a long time,
without break and with total interest or
zeal.
Maybe director Renny Harlin, who's her husband, rattled her saber enough to make her want to play the part with such pert
zeal that «Cutthroat Island» seems at times like a dizzy Gilbert & Sullivan costume show
without any saucy music.
It blasts to 100km / h in just 6.4 secs and revs with more
zeal than a religious madman
without ever getting raspy or ragged, even when you push beyond its 6200rpm rev limit.
«The greatest dangers to liberty,» Justice Louis Brandeis wrote, «lurk in insidious encroachment by men of
zeal, well - meaning but
without understanding.»