Saint
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Okwe, a doctor of medicine, chess master and all-round renaissance man, not to mention a saint, has been forced to migrate to London from his homeland of Nigeria.
She isn't presented as a patron
saint
but more of an excellent liar and fairly worthless character.
I don't consider myself a saint, but I could not relate to, or even feel sympathy for any of the characters.
They associate ALL dogfighting with drugs, gangsters and other forms of violence and make the casual dog owner look like a
saint.
He did not claim to be a saint, but he saw problems in his life and America at large, and he didn't hesitate to share those thoughts.
Here, he's trying to be a charming
saint
of a married chef, "doing the best he can," not having any idea of how attractive he is to a woman.
Didn't you notice that the cab driver's name is Peter (as in
SAINT
PETER) and she for no apparent reason starts telling him all her sins on this ride to no where in particular?
And in Latin-American culture, once a
saint
appears, you have to listen and act accordingly; after all, saints are all-knowing and have miracles to perform.
Sure he may not be a
saint
(buying a whole building just for his cars)- but we do need to cut him some slack as he provided millions of people with millions of laughs for a long time.
While Ronald Reagan, today’s Republican patron saint, was a big-government spender, Democrat Bill Clinton cut welfare entitlements and balanced the budget.
Of course, Tymoshenko is no
saint.
To be sure, Khodorkovsky is no
saint.
Thaksin may be no saint, and some constitutional reform will be needed if political reconciliation is to come about.
But, whether
saint
or sinner, everyone deserves a fair hearing, not a show trial.
Has Diana become a new kind of saint, and if so, what does that tell us?
Margaret Evans, a British researcher, studied tributes people left for Diana after her death and found that some referred to her as a saint, or an angel, and a few compared her directly with Jesus.
In his funeral speech – the most interesting of all the Diana eulogies – he said that turning her into a
saint
was incompatible with appreciating her “mischievous sense of humor.”
He stopped being San Ernesto de la Izquierda, the
saint
or talisman who delivered us from injustice.
In Donald Trump Thought, Putin is both a prophet and a patron
saint.
Indeed, the Orthodox Church has consecrated Nicholas II a
saint.
His charisma made him friends everywhere, and his patience rivaled that of a
saint.
St. Thomas More is regarded as the patron
saint
of politicians, which is rather flattering to many of those over whose spiritual interests he presumably presides.
A god, certainly not, but a saint, perhaps.
Wang is no
saint.
Ronald Reagan, the modern-day GOP’s patron saint, once said that government is the problem, not the solution, a dictum that embodied the anti-government animus that has defined the party ever since.
But Humala is hardly a
saint.
Twenty-five years after his election, and nearly 101 years after his birth, Mandela is remembered as a statesman, a liberator, an icon, and a secular
saint.
This Mandela – more so than Mandela the
saint
– is the one that I prefer to remember.
After all, if it takes a
saint
to solve a seemingly intractable problem like apartheid, then what chance do any of us mere mortals have?
March 21 also is the anniversary of the death of Benedict, patron
saint
of Europe.
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