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This is from people, by the way, not spiritual sages.
But he's making them look like great sages in comparison.
Like all sages, Mr. McConaughey can be hard to follow.
Survivor sages have waxed eloquent about the importance of predictability.
One moment, his chosen generals are sages for the ages.
Elections, according to all the political sages, are about the future.
Goodie Mob, Lil Jon, and Jermaine Dupri are considered hip-hop sages.
There he found a sculpture depicting sages from the Wei and Jin era.
History's greatest moral philosophers, judges, and sages would never have attempted such madness.
The founders envisioned the justices as legal sages, free from the political scrum.
My sister and her wife were the first Sages to move out West.
It seems that Mr. Trump has turned tables on those famously inscrutable Oriental sages.
Or, as the sages say, he is the same pharaoh but has changed sides.
Take heed of these wise culinary sages—they have weathered many a hangover between them.
He quotes sages ranging from Seneca, the Stoic philosopher, to James Brown and Jack Kerouac.
Compare Mr Baker's rant with what some real Conservative sages have said about the House of Commons.
Octogenarian and nonagenarian sages helped, traveling around the country by minibus and helicopter to attend mass rallies.
Would-be sages are apt to say that what matters is not the arrival but the journey.
The literary people eschew patriotism, and the sages of our age tell us nationalism is a sin.
Jojo sages the corner of the mansion where all the "drunks" gathered on her first night as Bachelorette.
That's why in times of crisis, people on Wall Street look to their favorite and most respected sages.
As the sages tell us, heavenly bodies compel every body: celebrity bodies, financial bodies, philanthropist bodies, political bodies.
The sages and salvias, the bee balm and zinnias are drawing in a cast of bees and butterflies.
Have the sages and prophets of old not told you to refrain from sticking Q-Tips into your ears?
American political sages are not alone in trying to figure out the riotous election -- the world is watching too.
Metta World Peace, one of the team's resident sages at age 37, cited the growth of his young teammates.
Alongside the new capital, Defy has added to the mix two venture partners, or "Sages" as they are calling them.
Jared Kushner, Stephen Bannon and Rex Tillerson hardly improve on the old foreign policy sages Mr. Trump has waved away.
Like, so many people participated in turning these people into sages, and need to stop doing that, including the media.
Joining me now is one of the truth sages of history of international relations, Victor Davis Hanson of the Hoover Institution.
These sages walked us through the tricky steps, directed us to the most flattering shades, and passed down their makeup wisdom.
Like Beckett's most memorable characters, the Elder is drawn from a long tradition of absurdist sages, barely lucid but often wise.
I didn't know ROEG or NIETO and I got stuck at SILENT ES, ERRATA, SAGES, FLAT RATE and a few other spots.
The quote Ms. Trump invoked on Monday has also been attributed to non-Chinese sages like George Bernard Shaw, the Irish playwright.
In the following millenniums, the sages expanded these prohibitions with a welter of interpretations intended to fortify the taboos against forbidden foods.
Goats and cows chewed on garlands of marigold flowers left behind from funeral rites, and beggars and sages hung around looking for alms.
Here, gaudy, oversize sculptures of dragons and neon-haloed Buddhas lead the way to a water park where slides emerge from sages' beards.
We live in an interrelated and interconnected world, something taught by Eastern sages for thousands of year, and now proven by quantum physics.
Foreign policy sages are fond of pointing out that Russians play chess while Americans play poker, but either game offers a fitting analogy.
When local rabbis were reluctant to support it publicly, her husband went to Israel and filmed himself getting rabbinical approval from senior sages.
It was flanked by homemade collages of images: one with Chinese sages, opera characters and an emperor, another with child soldiers brandishing guns.
As talented multi-time operators, seed investors and current CEOs, Defy Sages bring their operating experience, domain knowledge, and networks to help our portfolio.
After several years, this compelled her to adopt the name "Ali Sages," and start her own company as a talent manager in Los Angeles.
It may have taken him five years to beat Ocarina of Time, but Garrett must have the patience of one of the game's sages.
He loves splashy headlines, defying the wisdom of diplomatic sages, the spotlight of one-on-one summits, jabbing allies and using tyrants as pen pals.
Techno sages, Ricardo Villalobos and Max Loderbauer, have put out a wobbling 12-minute remix of one of electronic music's master shape shifters, Luke Vibert.
According to Internet sages and the arbiters of faux holidays, September 29 is Coffee Day (also known as National Coffee Day or International Coffee Day).
But, like the ancient sages, schoolchildren have been required to study and memorize his texts, and as a result he is rarely read or liked.
Here the formulaic fun begins: Susan tracks down the now-ageing sages only to find that someone is killing them, and conspiring to destroy her.
Trump's can-do optimism and belief in prosperity make him the obvious heir to earlier self-help Christian sages of the Norman Vincent Peale variety.
A number of stories recount the legendary piety of the town's rabbis and sages, portraying a Jewish ideal that unites immense learning with extreme humility.
The rabbinic sages say that God gathered dust from this spot to create Adam, the first man, before setting him loose in the Garden of Eden.
We could reintroduce native oaks and sages, for example, while providing space for community gardens, full of plants brought to Los Angeles from around the world.
Perhaps some electors are wise sages with better judgment than the American people, but others are likely malign, corrupt, or driven by their own idiosyncratic beliefs.
Jamison's book is a real contribution to the literary history of New England, whose damaged sages Lowell read as a way to understand his own peril.
Crystals can be teachers, gentle guides, and sparkling sages that tune us in to our deepest truths and the energy of the world and people around us.
He is the ruler of a vast, nominally socialist empire, but none of the socialist sages have much advice for him—none had thought beyond the revolution.
Among the steady sellers at All Sages are books on American history and biographies of the early presidents — Washington and Jefferson in particular — and of Benjamin Franklin.
Take the killing of Qasem Soleimani: Foreign policy sages fret about long-term reprisals from Iran, the administration's unsubstantiated casus belli and an impulsive commander-in-chief.
For example, ten years ago, how many sages would have predicted that we would have every player in the auto industry racing to develop a driverless car.
Link is determined to fix the problems he helped to create, so with the help of Rauru he travels through time gathering the powers of the Seven Sages.
The California art-metal sages are embarking upon an all-too-brief journey across the northeast of North America in May and June, per their official Facebook page.
Washington sages thought that the crushing pressures, ingrained customs and the implied morality of his office would force Donald Trump to conform to traditional notions of presidential behavior.
Its older siblings (SAGEs I and II) had revealed both the growth of the gaping ozone hole and, after humans decided to stop spraying Freon everywhere, its subsequent recovery.
Link has no family: his place isn't with the Kokiri, the children of the forest, and most of the friends he makes become sages and leave the earthly realm.
Titled "Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove," the overall image recalls the Orchid Pavilion affair, but has fewer participants, with each — whether writer, musician, or celebrity lush — carefully personalized.
With Trump in the White House and Hollywood becoming increasingly politicized, we are reaching a point where we expect our cultural idols to be political sages, and vice versa.
And now the All Sages Bookstore, a haven of precisely arranged shelves and display tables, thrives on the low-rent second floor of a nondescript building near Peking University.
Some experts said this sort of stereotyping was common among Americans, who often mistakenly attribute pithy sayings to Chinese sages, perhaps to give them an added aura of wisdom.
As a relatively elite enterprise, high-level geopolitical strategy still evokes a certain imperial hauteur — sages poring over maps of the world and figuring out how to conquer it.
Cornerstone bands such as La Scred Connexion, a whole generation that goes from Kohndo to Nakk Mendosa, or others like Les Sages Poetes de la Rue, are still recognized today.
It was pretty clear to the sages of our kind not only that things could go wrong, but that they were likely to do so unless we worked to prevent it.
The orchard as a metaphor dates to a parable in the Talmud, composed around the fourth century, of four sages who entered the Pardes, the orchard of knowledge of the Torah.
It is hard to know who his foreign policy advisers are—many are named as offering him counsel, but in interviews some of those sages admit that they have barely met him.
Since white people are presumed to have "institutional power," and therefore institutional responsibility, people of color function in this world as sages, speaking truths that white people must cherish, and not challenge.
You can see it in medieval sages like Meister Eckhart and Hildegard von Bingen, and in the aisles of any German drugstore, where modern pharmaceuticals sit side by side with homeopathic tinctures.
How Rattle should be judged against predecessors on the order of Hans von Bülow, Arthur Nikisch, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Herbert von Karajan, and Claudio Abbado is for the musical sages of Berlin to decide.
From visits with healers, sages, shamans, and sects, to intimate personal rituals and experiences within the natural landscape, the documentary follows Abramović through a profound introspective journey of memories, pain, and past experiences.
But Mr. Xi regularly quotes Confucius and other ancient sages, stressing their teachings on obedience and order, and promoting the idea that the party is the custodian of a 5,000-year-old civilization.
And the honest work continued for bebop sages like the pianist Barry Harris, who just turned 87, the singer Sheila Jordan, 20163, and the saxophonist Jimmy Heath, who celebrated 90 in the fall.
Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman led a council of sages that controlled the small Degel Hatorah lawmakers' faction, part of the United Torah Judaism party, which has often held the balance of power in Israel.
These tropes, immortalized in movie portrayals from "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" to "Bad Teacher," are nearly as common as the saintly sages who unlock the hidden creativity of their students or rescue downtrodden minority children.
Down but not out, Trudeau may want to start his second term with a reshuffle of his inner circle -- installing political sages who are more adept at optics and keeping their leader out of harm's way.
In some cases, the party offered donors the chance to join "roundtables" — meetings for major givers disguised as high-minded discussions of national economic and social policy, where wealthy givers are treated as savants and sages.
Mr. Guetta is now in negotiations with the Shas Party's council of sages, who are said to be less upset about his attendance at the wedding than his disclosure of that information in the radio interview.
But Column seems to assume that there is still untapped demand for their wisdom in 2020 — enough demand that these rich sages would pay to gain access to an audience on a new social media platform.
DIY: Lavender salt scrub We all know moms are sages, but those who tap even more into their mystical side will appreciate this scrub that transcends regular spa products with the healing powers of Epsom salt.
Both new releases failed to hit tracking, with some analysts expecting "X-Men: Apocalypse" to debut to between $80 million and $100 million, and many box office sages projecting an "Alice" launch in the $55 million range.
That halo is a product of our beliefs, our media, the way journalists cover people like that, the way our president invites people like that into the White House to become sages and opiners on the future.
I look for hunting egrets to tell me where the fish are active, and I note with pleasure the thirsty cottonwoods and hummingbird sages growing along a waterway that looks from the freeway like a sewage trench.
In the mainstream, Islam remains detached from the its reality as a beautiful civilization, which gave spiritual knowledge and inspiration to generations of beautiful artists, masterful architects, profound poets, mathematical geniuses, medicinal giants, philosopher-sages, and saintly teachers.
In this regard, it's tempting to read Lu Xun as one would read the ancient sages: Without an unstable situation they would have had little to write about; with stability, they would not have be allowed to proceed.
Nature and spirituality are significant interests and influences for her—the recent Vimeo documentary The Space in Between: Marina Abramović in Brazil follows her travels in the 220s to meet spiritual healers and sages from the Brazilian countryside.
Yet, confoundingly, Freud "is destined to remain among us as the most influential of 20th-century sages," Crews writes, claiming that the attention bestowed on him by contemporary scholars and commentators ranks with that accorded Shakespeare and Jesus.
Perhaps knowing when to let go, when to relinquish control, when to free ourselves from the habits of thought that so often constrain us — maybe this is true prudence, what many ancient sages regarded as the virtue of virtues.
He was a people's poet — "as accessible as a parking lot and as plain as a pair of Levis," the journal Parnassus put it — whose later work took on a mystical, Eastern, tinge influenced by Buddhism and the Chinese sages.
On the island of Laputa, Gulliver visits the Academy of Lagado, where the sages, the first progressives, are busy trying to make pincushions out of marble, breeding naked sheep, and improving the language by getting rid of all the words.
At least 20 medical schools in the United States have undertaken similar efforts to introduce students to healthy, active elders, said Dr. Amit Shah, a geriatrician who helps direct the Senior Sages program at the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine.
In the past three seasons of Game of Thrones, as the show has diverged from George R.R. Martin's sourcebooks, showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have relegated all of the advisers, sages, and prophets to the side, treating them as dusty old relics.
Sages worry that T20, a short format of the game that encourages devil-may-care attack, has bred an age of ill-disciplined batsmen, capable of extravagant strokes but lacking the basic defensive technique to succeed over long hours in Test cricket.
There were leftists who "mock and criticize those who worship the graves of sages," just as there were those at the other end of the spectrum who praise the perpetrators of attacks on Palestinians or "revere the heinous murderers of children," he said.
Newton's less-than-scientific prediction was broadcast on Eurosport TV. Besides Newton, other soccer sages from the animal world have included a clairvoyant cat, Achilles, and hippos Milya and Glyasik, while the 2010 World Cup featured a series of correct forecasts from Paul the Octopus.
Mr. Friedman is also organizing a business, advertising and marketing expo in Brooklyn in December to help Hasidic merchants expand their online sales by contracting with experienced copy writers, web designers, videographers and other professionals whose occupations the Talmudic Sages never even dreamed of.
Nowadays, this toggle point is situated in film and television, where elderly Native Americans and black men are portrayed as sages (Morgan Freeman has played the leader of each of the three branches of government, as well as God) but other elderly people are nearly invisible.
An elite, halfway-underground network of scientists, sages, eccentrics, and psychedelic cognoscenti—including Brave New World author Aldous Huxley and Saskatchewan-based psychiatrist Humphry Osmond—had started experimenting with psychedelics including mescaline and LSD in the mid-1950s, believing the drugs to be powerful conduits to transcendental, other-worldly experiences.
They wait for hours in the pre-dawn freezing cold, and while there are bonfires and fireworks, the highlight is a brief moment when 15 men in top hats report whether a famous groundhog — the one they call the "Seer of Seers, Sage of Sages, Prognosticator of Prognosticators" — saw his shadow.
Other than a set of figurines made between 1945 and 1947, including a gaggle of red clay horned devils and the stately "I Sette Savi" ("The Seven Sages," 1960) — plaster figures reminiscent of Giorgio de Chricio's metaphysical mannequins arranged in an inwardly-facing oval — the human body is fragmented, sketched in, hinted at.
It was adopted by the Buddhist sages as a symbol of the diamond-like clarity and brilliance of the mind's true nature, and has come to stand for a special class of Buddhist teachings [the Vajrayana] … A dependable way to introduce one's self to the brightly colored and minutely articulated visionary inner worlds, to "see" with Vajravision, is through an entheogenic or psychedelic experience.
Mystic or madman, Mr. ImHotepAmonRa — under the guidance of the late visionary Dr. Imas — has created a skin-care success story, a multitasking workhorse in nondescript, even shady-looking packaging that continues to persevere in an age where we want all the answers, and do not consider "a miraculous skin cream secretly used by the great sages, mystics, magicians, and healers" a sufficient explanation of how something works.

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