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44 Sentences With "found joy in"

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For Town, she found joy in investing once she adopted Buffett's approach.
Others found joy in adding a third person to their long-term relationship.
And I found joy in this in ways that Fujifilm hadn't prepared me for.
She found joy in joking with the staff as they poked and prodded her daily.
In the tortured protagonists of 2019, I found joy in failure and meaning beyond success.
We have all found joy in him and he is similar to Abi in many ways.
Several students found joy in the way the Olympics have brought together a seemingly divided world.
Lewis and Lindsay may have found joy in their time on Dog's Life but not everyone did.
Davis also recalled her relatives' bare-bones living conditions, and how they found joy in the simple things.
He found joy in talking to them as well, especially an old jaguar, who was wary and watchful.
I found joy in the absurdity of placing such a huge idea on a relatively simple mobile game.
Dixie Roybal described her husband as haunted by his experiences in Afghanistan but an adventurous spirit who found joy in life.
Now 5, Cadence is cancer free and the Toddlers and Tiaras star has found joy in the world of beauty pageants.
From the pews he seemed a study in contrasts, a warrior priest who found joy in duty and measured strength in gentleness.
" The 42-year-old continued, "I see firsthand how that's changed for Jennifer, and how she's found joy in sharing with others.
In New York, Bowen lived in Greenwich Village before the Stonewall riots, and found joy in a community filled with trans people.
Personally, I found joy in reading the counter-responses to these many #takes, and the back-and-forth has basically turned into a meme.
It was far more interesting to watch people genuinely respond to my second tweet, which barbed people who found joy in playing Sonic Forces.
She found that the overwhelming response to natural disasters is one of solidarity, and many people even found joy in helping their community rebuild.
His expressions of enthusiasm often take the form of wariness swept away: Wells found joy in a conga line at Señor Frog's, in Times Square.
Tapiau found joy in repairing the parquet floors and black-and-white cabochon, in re-sourcing ornate wall coverings and repainting rooms in their original hues.
But the unexpected can also be joyful, and I found joy in a part of the game I didn't know was there: developing relationships with alien factions.
And inspired by Mika, I found joy in other pop artists, like Lady Gaga, who, like me, has struggled to reconcile her religious background with her social beliefs.
They made the most of what they had and found joy in life and love and loved others and wanted to really embrace life as best they could.
If I studied transportation and found joy in my own human-powered commute, why wouldn't I invest my time and energy making the same transition more feasible for others?
Piersall found joy in this challenge, which is why it stung him so much when the Cubs let him go in 1999, for reasons Piersall and the team were at odds about.
This green Toad is the mascot of Nintendo's Line account — Line being a popular messaging and social media app in Japan — and he seems to have found joy in this new cardboard form.
They're horrified because someone who lied, incited hatred, found joy in sexual harassment and denigrated the skin color and religions of people just like their friends will soon determine the course of their lives.
With careful attention Ms Uglow gets to the heart of a man who found joy in the absurdities of life and whose enjoyment of people and the world around him saved him from "the morbids".
His mother died suddenly when he was young, and his life was marked by poverty and bouts of depression, but he found joy in poetry, nature's splendor and Roman Catholicism, to which he converted in his mid-21985s.
I found joy in the exacting work of refining a muddled and terrified first attempt at a flip, doing it again and again until every finger and toe was in the right place and it wasn't scary any more.
I started to worry less about the state of my real-world apartment — why bother putting my shoes away if there's no one coming to visit — and instead found joy in rearranging the rooms of my video-game house before inviting someone to my island to behold it.
Flowering trees were special to Van Gogh; they represented awakening and hope. He enjoyed them aesthetically and found joy in painting flowering trees. The 'trees and orchards in bloom' paintings that he made reflect Impressionist, Divisionist and Japanese woodcut influences.
Almond Blossoms is from a group of several paintings made in 1888 and 1890 by Vincent van Gogh in Arles and Saint-Rémy, southern France of blossoming almond trees. Flowering trees were special to van Gogh. They represented awakening and hope. He enjoyed them aesthetically and found joy in painting flowering trees.
Hoehn worked for Tim Ferriss until 2013. In 2014, Hoehn self-published his second book, Play it Away: A Workaholic’s Cure for Anxiety. In 2017, Hoehn raised $35,936 on Kickstarter for his self-published coffee-table book, Play for a Living: Quotes from People Who Found Joy in Their Work, and Changed the World.
Frederic Bartlett was born on 20 October 1886 into a middle- class family and raised in Gloucestershire, England. Childhood was not easy for Bartlett. He suffered from pleurisy at a young age, causing him to be homeschooled during his secondary years of education. Despite being sick as a youth, he found joy in athletics such as golf, tennis, and cricket.
She stayed with friends and in hotels, carrying her few possessions in suitcases. Although she was energized by the struggle–and found joy in giving energy to others– her constant travelling meant separation from her children, especially Christabel, who had become the national coordinator of the WSPU. In 1909, as Pankhurst planned a speaking tour of the United States, Henry was paralyzed after his spinal cord became inflamed. She hesitated to leave the country while he was ill, but she needed money to pay for his treatment and the tour promised to be lucrative.
A very few loyal friends sent him money, but it was never enough. He sold one of his estancias before the confiscation and became a tenant farmer in Swaythling, near Southampton. He employed a housekeeper and two to four laborers, to whom he paid above-average wages. Despite constant concern over his shortage of funds, Rosas found joy in farm life, once remarking: "I now consider myself happy on this farm, living in modest circumstances as you see, earning a living the hard way by the sweat of my brow".
He planned to move home, but did not have the opportunity and the way. The Turkish-Greek War, then the First World War and Trianon wore it, but found joy in the fire department. Even in his old age, he went out to the fires, directing the vaccination. He was esteemed by the alternating Turkish sultans, he received several honors and ranks, he was said to be the first Christian to receive the title of pasha without having to leave his faith and convert to the Muslim faith.
Matt wraps up his testimony by saying that he appreciates and thanks depression because he learned what is to feel nothingness and what is to appreciate life. He accepted depression and feels that it was an important part of his life as it helped him found joy in life and appreciate things, he used to take for granted. He says that he hates depression and is still afraid of it, but at the end of the day, it made him who he is today. He acknowledges he has gotten better and can now handle himself.
Despite Vrubel's influence on his style and composition, he did not succumb to the former's preoccupation with tragedy. Instead, referring to his generation as "nomads", he found joy in the Uzbek land, and the desert was a metaphor for the familiar and melodic, so distant from Vrubel's agonies. In his undergraduate years as a biology student at St Petersburg University, he was fascinated by the microscope and its revelation of the harmony, beauty and majesty of living matter, resulting in the crystalline structure of his compositions. Volkov, too, learned from the Symbolist aesthetic, and was interested in frescoes and murals.
At Jerusalem, the song was the nineteenth and final song performed that evening, after Austria's Christina Simon with "Heute in Jerusalem." At the end of judging that evening, "Su canción" took the second-place slot with 116 points. Spain was given 12 points by Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium, 12 points being the maximum score allotted to one country by another. The song was performed from the point of view of "una mujer mayor" (a grown-up woman, ostensibly Missiego), who lived a solitary life until she found joy in the world around her through children who asked her to sing a song with them.
When Chrysostom himself had been converted to the monastic life of Basil of Caesarea, he likewise converted Maximus and Theodore. The three friends left Libanius and sought a retreat in the monastic school of Carterius and Diodorus, to which Basil was already attached. It is unclear whether Theodore had been previously baptized before taking up monastic vows. Yet from the writings of Chrysostom it is clear he found joy in ascetic self-discipline, and he had just assumed a celibate life when he was fascinated by a girl named Hermione (Chrysostom ibid. i.), and contemplated marriage, at the same time returning to his former manner of life (Soz. viii.2).
The Zonnens are an anime exclusive group which consists of psychopaths and bloodlusters of the Chess Pieces. Years prior to the current War, when the Chess Pieces army was in its heyday of bloodshed, among those converged towards its banner there was a group. Alone in this line of psychopaths and bloodlusters its members stood out as outstanding examples of barbarity - they found joy in that era of chaos, indulged themselves in abominable acts of abduction, decimation and destruction; and beheld the sight of ravage as a thing of absolute beauty. Their bestiality was of such that even Phantom revolted at their very presence; and far from being promoted, the group was estranged from the official military force and sent on a permanent residence in distant quarters.

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