For me, plastic ornaments or not, I will not have to
contemplate how joyful it is to experience this time of year through the eyes of a child.
And at the end of the story, when the unlikely survivors hear the voice of the sea from the safety of shore, they feel "that they could then be interpreters," free to
contemplate and make sense of their experiences together or on their own.
Joseph Schumpeter's famous phrase "creative destruction" rings loudly when we
contemplate the impact of new technologies on health care.
But what a thing to
contemplate, more funny strange than f unny ha-ha--a bit unnerving, in fact, despite the visceral uplift provided by Ofili's command of shamelessly rich color.
It
contemplates the use of nuclear weapons as just another tool in the shed, with the Bush Administration talking publicly about the utility of such weapons in a way not heard since the early, crazy days of Ronald Reagan.
Borland's treatment leaves the question open for viewers to
contemplate.
The small wooden Buddha sits bowed, muscles rippling, with his hands covering his eyes so that he can concentrate - so that he can focus on contemplating whatever it is that Buddhas
contemplate.
Mother Teresa says we must take time to be silent and to
contemplate. She writes: `We decided to open our first home for contemplative sisters in New York instead of the Himalayas because I felt silence and contemplation were needed more in the cities of the world.'
We have become accustomed to the museum as treasure house, warehouse, even theatre or theme park, but within these zones of collapsing space and time there is a need for real places, made by architects, from which to
contemplate the landscape, the past and the present.
A rabbi once said: "When I
contemplate the world, I can either laugh or cry.
But, personally, I couldn't
contemplate a relationship or a fling with a younger man.
I hope that pleases my caller and gives pause for thought to those who would dare
contemplate closing our libraries.
SIR ALEX FERGUSON insists Manchester United will force Le Havre to retract their claims that the Premier League champions paid off the parents of a French teenager and said it would be "crazy" to even
contemplate such action.
How any mother could even
contemplate drugging and locking up an innocent child is just staggering.
1.61-14(a)
contemplate the payment of another's taxes when the payer is not doing so, to make the recipient whole.