Sentence examples for radiant optimism from inspiring English sources

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It would take a superhuman capacity for cynicism to resist the radiant optimism of the Missoula Children's Theater players and the unabashed pep of this joyful portrait.

In Lectures on Preaching (delivered at Yale University in 1877), Brooks offered his most influential assay of his profession, defining preaching as "the bringing of truth through personality," by which he meant a kind of radiant optimism.

Hunt Lieberson closed the program with three songs by Mozart, including "Abendempfindung" ("Evening Thoughts"), a conventionally sentimental song that she elevated to a place of grave sorrow, and a Masonic cantata, "You who honor the Creator of the Infinite Universe," in which she turned a didactic plea for universal brotherhood into a declaration of radiant optimism.

Scroobius Pip's poetry explores the darker elements of his own personality and the world in which he lives through which glimpses of radiant optimism are often visible; for example, in 'Get better.' Speech Debelle is another poet-cum-musician whose verse flows over a live hip hop/soul band, often conveying a distinctly positive message whilst still alluding to a distinctly troubled past.

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Her radiant beauty, optimism, exquisite style and grace, joy for life, spirit of adventure, exuberance and, above all, her endless love of family and friends, will live in our hearts forever.

One of the reasons Sir Donald Thompson, the former Conservative MP, whip and junior minister in Margaret Thatcher's administration in the 1980s, who has died aged 73, exuded a radiant, cheery optimism was probably because he had a sense of being lucky.

Ronald Reagan, who died on Saturday after his long battle with Alzheimer's disease, projected an aura of optimism so radiant that it seemed almost a force of nature.

Seen another, the radiant silver-leaf letterforms conjure the exuberant, modernist, midcentury optimism of New York even as they augur the glass and stainless-steel tower to come.

Radiant and in love, dancers Carol and Guy trade show business for hospital routines—and optimism for despair—when Carol contracts polio.

The houses' flat roofs, floor-to-ceiling windows, covered carports and toasty radiant heating embodied the constant search for happier, better living: postwar California optimism served sunny side up on a concrete slab.

With fierce insight and intelligence, The Radiant Way captured the dismal spirit of 1980, as Margaret Thatcher tipped the scales against postwar welfare state optimism.

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