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27 Sentences With "be joyous"

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Being open and shame-free about my kinks can be joyous!
"The diversity of the job can be joyous but also stressful," he said.
Weddings are meant to be joyous occasions to celebrate love and togetherness — and they usually are.
And like other examples of those traditions, it can be joyous, comical, transgressive, and deeply problematic.
He has obviously come up with this musical and wants it to be joyous and entertaining.
But it can be joyous, too: helping with births and marriages, healing wounds and building relationships.
And I think that is the revolution: to dare to be joyous in the face of adversity.
"A day that would be joyous to one mother comes with a lot of mental gymnastics for another," Harts said.
Weddings are supposed to be joyous occasions celebrating a couple's love and marking the beginning of life together as a family.
It must be joyous to walk the halls, just praying you don't ever have to cough, lest you get booted from the room.
OCTOBER 27ST, the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, was never likely to be joyous in Hong Kong.
The film lays bare the stigmas faced by Chile's trans community, but stills manages to be joyous, thanks largely to our no-holds-barred protagonist.
The literacy field agrees on one thing: The child's reading life can be joyous, hopeful and exceptionally productive when the teacher provides a strong, disciplined, comprehensive approach.
Born in the poor neighborhoods of Kingston in the 1960s, reggae reflected hard times and struggle but could also be joyous dance music with its distinctive off-beat.
Sing and dance together and be joyous, but let each one of you be alone, Even as the strings of a lute are alone though they quiver with the same music.
For Yorkville residents, who have endured dust, explosions and barricades while workers burrowed tunnels under their feet, and who make long slogs to Lexington Avenue trains, that moment will probably be joyous.
As the trio navigate their mutual desire, Robinson does something surprisingly uncommon in cinema: she makes sex look like fun, like something that can be joyous and silly and playful as well as passionate and intense.
It was a dreary afternoon, and for Giants fans clinging to be joyous memories of Super Bowl victories in 2008 and 2012, the end of the Eli era will be far more depressing than a day of soaking rain.
But there's a vibrant, fun spark that runs through the musical's threadbare plot — after all, it's based on a book of children's poems by T.S. Eliot — and despite the public's generally baffled reaction to this movie's existence, Cats had the potential to be joyous and light.
The theme of Maddahi may be joyous or sorrowful. Most maddahs are men but some women perform in exclusively female gatherings. The majority of maddahis are sung in mourning of Ahl al-Bayt, particularly at the Mourning of Muharram in the beginning of Muharram until the Day of Ashura and Arba'een.
Bacchus, also known as Dionysus was the Greek god of wine, inebriation, fertility and theater. He is known to be joyous and kind to those who admire him, yet cruel and mischievous to those who cross him. Scenes from Greek mythology were often found in the private spaces of aristocrats. Classical images were used to depict the patrons interests or triumphs.
A difference between the Eastern and Western observances is that while in the West the chanting of Alleluia ceases during Lent, in the East its use is increased. This is because for Christians, fasting should be joyous (cf. ), and the sense of unworthiness must always be tempered with hope in God's forgiveness. In fact, days which follow the Lenten pattern of services are referred to as "days with Alleluia".
And Rabbi Aharon of Karlin (I), one of the early Hasidic masters, reportedly said, "There is no mitzvah to be joyous, but joy can bring on the greatest mitzvot." It is also true, he said, that "it is not a sin to be sad, but sadness can bring on the greatest sins." The Baal Shem Tov interprets the verse "Serve God with happiness", that "The happiness itself is your service of God".Freeman, Tzvi.
Learning that he is dying, Lister overhears him questioning his faith to his race's god "Cloister", and asks Cat to burn his priest's hat. Lister opts to prevent this and convinces the priest he lived an admirable life and will soon reach "Fuchal", causing the priest to be joyous on his final day before he dies.Howarth & Lyons (1993) p. 49. Returning to the upper decks, Lister joins Rimmer to examine the pod's contents after its quarantine period is over.
All three shared music and theatre in common, with Brooks being a graduate of Juilliard, and Geoff being a recording artist. While the reunion between father and daughter proved to be joyous, there was no such reunion between Cunningham and Swift. Cunningham did manage to contact Swift, but Swift wanted no part in the relationship and refused to see her. She later died in 2001, but not without informing her only son Peter (by her marriage to George Seibert who had died a number of years earlier), that he had a half sister named Jeanie.
Jack is downcast and replies that he knows that she is in love with Joe, to which Miss Acacia says that it's not Joe that she is in love with but a former lover called Jack who died three years ago. With a feeling of confusion and elation Jack hands her the box and asks her to take it and open it anyway. When she sees the clock Jack expects her to be joyous at their reunion but instead, at finally realizing who he is, she regards him with a cold anger and tells Jack that because of him she has married a man she does not love (Joe) and that she has put flowers on his grave every day for three years. She tells Jack that as far as she is concerned he no longer exists.
The philosophy of the Institutes consists of several interrelated beliefs: that every child has genius potential, stimulation is the key to unlocking a child's potential, teaching should commence at birth, the younger the child, the easier the learning process, children naturally love to learn, parents are their child's best teacher, teaching and learning should be joyous and teaching and learning should never involve testing. This philosophy follows very closely to the Japanese Suzuki method for violin, which is also taught at the institute in addition to the Japanese language itself. The Institutes consider brain damage, intellectual impairment, "mental deficiency", cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, athetosis, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, "developmental delay", and Down syndrome as conditions encompassing "brain injury", the term favored by IAHP. Much of the work at The Institutes follows from Dr. Temple Fay who believed in recapitulation theory, which posits that the infant brain evolves through chronological stages of development similar to first a fish, a reptile, a mammal and finally a human.

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