“These shackles I’ve made in an attempt to be free . . . I won’t take the easy road” — i.e., stay true to what you’ve committed to do even if it is fraught with many challenges “Something good comes with the bad . . . There’s hope, there’s a silver lining” — ...
Thx for the detailed letter. It´s not difficult to find out you are fond of writing.In some sentences it´s not clear to recognize your way of thoughts.Did you mean the Qing-Dynasty? So you obviously have Mandschurian roots? Is that what you meant, Momo?That means you are a ...
In Alison’s day room, Kamal is bringing thingsto an end withMy Way.I roll my eyes at Jane as we sit either side of the wheelchair. Alison has nodded off. She does this, disconcertingly, in the middle of a meal or a conversation then comes back to whatever she was doing as if sh...
These outdated rules and regulations have shackled people's minds. bǎ xué sheng jìn gù zài xiào mén nèi 把学生禁锢在校门内 confine the students to within the campus gate bèi jiù xí guàn jìn gù 被旧习惯禁锢 be confined by old customs...
Can we crack open the conceptual apparatus that exists around each issue? What bit of reality does not fit? Think: Sesame Street or cognitive dissonance. And second, where is the ‘nursing’ question? [“Is this why you went into nursing?”] We must touch the fundamental aspects of human...
My point is that acknowledging the always unequal struggle between where the world is taking us and where we aspire to go does not at all mean accepting a glum perspective; rather, it involves developing a deeper and more fine-grained appreciation of what the moral experience of communities and...
How does this stuff not hurt to some extent? I mean, that’s its purpose. -Rush Limbaugh Our media outlets are funded by weapons contractors, big pharma, big banks, big oil and big, fat hard-on pills. (Sorry to go hard on hard-on pills, but we can’t get anything resembling hard...
To lead him shackled, and exposed to scornOf gathering crowds, the Britons' boasted chief. Shackle Figuratively: To bind or confine so as to prevent or embarrass action; to impede; to cumber. Shackled by her devotion to the king, she seldom could pursue that object. Shackle To join by a...
What does Bachelorx mean? Ainsley Blattel first coined the term "bachelorx" while working atModern Rebel Co., an inclusive, socially-aware event planning agency operating in several states, though the phrase's true origins are even deeper. ...
James knew that even management theory could be taught as one of the humanities; it did not have to be shackled to a narrow utilitarianism. But that is in fact what happened in the first half of the twentieth century, as soft and hard science alike acquire...