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Or we might dare to become insistent activists and more radically inclusive.
Community (and soul finding) is offered wherever we are — if we dare to become available to the person waiting around the corner.
Dare to become just a little bit better today than you were yesterday.
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So part of the excitement is seeing the moment when an artist dares to become fully himself.
The Fit's methods appear to have been lifted from a Stasi training manual: everyone who dares to become politically active must be filmed, identified, monitored, logged, and cross-checked.
It is a redirection of a truth that has been building, almost undeniably and irresistibly, since the Bulldogs dared to become the story of this finals series – right from that first Thursday night in Perth.
Twitter's promised introduction of a one-click button to report abuses, it is to be hoped, will make it easier to stem the tide of abuse; though it does nothing to remedy the hostility and misogyny that can be expected by any woman who dares to become a public figure.
Moreover, he was broke, hardly in a position to turn his back on the biggest payday of his life so far, but alone among New Yorker contributors at the time, he dared to become a Bartleby and turn his powerlessness into a point of principle.
Therefore, Herbart's pedagogy emphasizes the importance of offering the child's will ample opportunity to express itself: "Boys and youths must be dared to become men" ("Maßregeln der Kinderregierung"; Herbart 1887b: 17).
Actually, the core of liberal Christianity, and its grounding, is that Incarnation means that God dared to become human.
"Our goal is not to amass information or to satisfy curiosity, but rather to become painfully aware, to dare to turn what is happening to the world into our own personal suffering and thus to discover what each of us can do about it".
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