grace

June 25th, 2008 | 217 Entries

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217 Entries for “grace”

  1. Grace is amazing. It’s what our country is built on. It’s what you say at the dinner table. And it’s an attribute of the perfect candidate for marriage. If someone is graceful you should indefinitely marry them.

    by Ethan on 06.25.2008
  2. Oh, boy. I suppose this makes me think of Christianity; what it means to a Christian to be full of grace. I do not believe it holds the same meaning as it does for them.

    by Holy Pug! on 06.25.2008
  3. grace is humanity with icing on top. Doves fly past a young ice skating princess in the middle of a frozen lake. Grace

    by Justin Teichen on 06.25.2008
  4. how come grace is always the word. just kidding. Is this supposed to be a warm up exercise for writers? I don’t think it’ll help me all that much. I think I like the games I played last night better. Stumble takes you anywhere ya know?

    by jenlili on 06.25.2008
  5. Grace defines the true nature of an individual. It encompasses all that is good within and characterizes the good human spirit. It encapsulates on how we should act in every situation. If one were to act with grace, then there would be respect, honesty, and compassion. To have grace is to be one with the world in its entirety.

    by Frank Osuna on 06.25.2008
  6. forgiveness
    love
    truth
    reality
    Jesus
    forever
    mercy
    doesn’t matter what you’ve done wrong
    give to others as you’ve received

    by Rumbie on 06.25.2008
  7. grace is a lady that has a small water bottle with a talking dog, isn’t it a tv show? i’m being forced to be creative, this is good. grace will and grace, grace the angel? cigarette. ryreyyerqwwwsss. dfaishdfalhdlkfhasdlhklk

    by laura on 06.25.2008
  8. grace from God is a idea that is not always reality.
    Just have fun.
    Don’t take life too seriously.

    by Mike on 06.25.2008
  9. im passing sleeping cities
    fading my degrees
    not believing all i see to be so
    im flying over back yards
    over country homes and mansions
    watching life between the branches below
    saving grace
    tom petty

    by becca l on 06.25.2008
  10. All the grace in the world couldn’t help him. He had just done the unspeakable. He did the one thing that he could not think back on without a reservoir of shame. He groaned as he dumped the dirt back in the ditch. He stared down at his sister’s half dead body.
    This was a long night.

    by Ashley on 06.25.2008
  11. is what we should exude in our day to day lives

    by kimantu on 06.25.2008
  12. She moved with a liquid grace across the parquet floors with such beauty that he, a mere man could not help but to feel that he was an intruder somehow.
    Dirty and ineloquent and hard and clumsy–
    nothing to compare to her swanlike beauty, the pale white of her skin, of her neck and shoulders of her soft muscles ripping beneath, hidden behind a veneer of beauty.

    And he looked down into his hand where a blue satin ribbon curled around his rough fingers like liquid grace

    and slowly, the rain began to fall.

    by Mahri on 06.25.2008
  13. is the name of my little cousin. shes a sweet girl, kinda shy, but just amazingly sweet. shes adopted, she was a crack baby. we all love her so much. shes an amazing girl, and she’ll do well in the future. LOVE HER

    by tom on 06.25.2008
  14. irish lady at work that places me on call
    each time i see her she reminds me of grandma
    but i detest her perfume and she has horrible
    scent in the morning when i come back from a shower and she says hello in

    by denise lecusay on 06.25.2008
  15. She had a certain grace, which no other young ladies of her age seemed to have the fortune to possess. The girl moved slowly, sedately, and flicked her eyelashes in a way which no man, however disciplined, could resist. And it was because of this, that a certain Mr. Grian turned in his resignation form, turning the whole school into an inevitable turmoil.

    by Carys on 06.25.2008
  16. Grace is what happens when you deny gravity the opportunity to strike you down.

    by Tony Miller on 06.25.2008
  17. Grace means effortless power to do what you feel is good and right. Its flowing sentiment glows in a world thats rushing to catch up on itself all the time. Feel

    by J.r on 06.25.2008
  18. But for the grace of God, go I.

    by JB on 06.25.2008
  19. A fall from grace. Yeah that’s what I feel is happening recently. A swift, seemingly unending fall from where I had once hoped to be. The presence of complete and utter failure. But one I hope to learn from.

    by Khristal on 06.25.2008
  20. I am conflicted with how to begin a really great meal. I was raised in a house where we celebrated each meal with grace. Of course it was the same grace, delivered the same way by my dad every meal, but there was still that sense of thanks. I miss that. I miss that celebration. I don’t go to church so I feel like a total fraud saying anything that ends in Amen, but I do miss the ritual.

    by Holly on 06.25.2008
  21. simple, classic.
    subtly and lovely,
    beautiful without being pretentious,
    soft, smooth and visually appealing,
    and so easy to love.
    saving me. grace.

    by lisa on 06.25.2008
  22. is my middle name.
    you’re not saving grace in The Working Title’s “this is not glorious.”
    i was just writing those song lyrics earlier.
    i do really like the song. But I don’t know if I have it anymore. I should probably look in on that.

    by brianna on 06.25.2008
  23. grace is a name and place and a feeling
    grace should be exercised and taught and noticed
    Practice grace while living love

    by Mrs. Bridget Banwell on 06.25.2008
  24. what I lack when I get emotional about something that matters deeply to me. What I wish I had in my toughest moments.

    And the name of a character I created in a lovely screenplay I wrote last year. That a lot of people including some famous actors really liked.

    so there.

    by mari on 06.25.2008
  25. Her name was Grace. She was a normal kid, up until the point where you looked at her home life. As her 2nd grade teacher, i only knew so much. But her life at home was never as good as the other kids. She still came to school bright and ready to learn. She was easily my best student. Always learned her vocabulary and loved to read. She was the best kid up till the day she didn’t show up to school.

    by Kathleen on 06.25.2008
  26. I think grace inspires me. my lofe would truly be complete if someone said she lives her life gracefully inspite of missteps. Grace is the utimate compliment.

    by Lauren on 06.25.2008
  27. The name has ruined it, along with all the romantics trying overly hard to make the word out to be something it isn’t. It is a fine word without all the disgusting hyperbole.

    by Some guy on 06.25.2008
  28. oh mny fgrace i love it to see it opens me up to infinite posssibilities i think of onesness hope light divine impulse from the lucid mind of rampant hedonists oh yes grace fgor me is a vixen in a dark wood and the angel in the eternal cavern of my mind i see it is no mans land in there but i think that grace is about as often a turn as id get wow i am a mad man after all

    by Gareth on 06.25.2008
  29. Elegance defined by smooth yet powerful movement, movement and balance dancing in harmony. Amazing how that pertains to the concept of devine grace, the unnoticed smoothness and power of knowing our failures and shortcomings are forgiven/forgotten with the flash of an eyelash. We are free to challenge ourselves beyond our wingspan, untethered by our limitations or fears. Choreographing our own dance knowing our wobbles and pratfalls will only enhance the final performance when we take wing and become the personification of grace.

    by Lorax on 06.25.2008
  30. grace. the middle name of my last child. the name of a pet i loved beyond all reason and have such bittersweet memories of.

    did not inderstand the meaning of grace until i found myself on my own – then I saw it everywhere – in my friends’ concern, in my childrens’ reslilience, in my own responses to things. grace means beauty and serenity and peace.

    by laurie on 06.25.2008
  31. Saying grace before meals is thought to be a good habit, but it’s roots are not very clearly understood.It started with thanking the food gods in the primitive people.

    by iami on 06.25.2008
  32. Saying grace is always a strange thing. Before you have a meal you thank God for family and fortune and food. However do people really know what they’re thanking God for? Do they really even believe there is a God? They just need somebody to thank. Something to say before their meal.

    by Emily on 06.25.2008
  33. Grace is when you get something that you don’t deserve. Specifically, when you deserve punishment and you don’t get it. So I guess really it’s not getting something you do deserve. Like I forget to turn in homework and my professor gives me another week…that’s grace.

    by Benjamin on 06.25.2008
  34. Grace is the loveliest gift you can give. It says, “you don’t meet my expectations, you fail, you’re flawed, but I will look past those failings and see you for who you are.”

    by Rae on 06.25.2008
  35. grace brings to mind the beautiful and talented actress, Grace Kelly. She seemed to be the most purely erotic female in the movies. Bright and gorgeous, without the Marilyn Monroe, dumb blond baggage. She picked her movie roles well and her real life roles too (I’m thinking of how she became the Princess of Monaco).

    by Chris O on 06.25.2008
  36. I think of angels and seasons and clouds and light and women who move so slowly probably with blond curls and somber smiles I think of no problems I think of love I think of slow slow moving and giving and thinking through the pain instead of reacting and trying to hurt I think it’s a feminine word I would never call a man graceful i would consider grace actually the opposite of femininity i don’t know what else to say other than i think grace is probably a lot more trouble than it’s worth.

    by Katie on 06.25.2008
  37. it was a graceful thing to do. she stepped onto the stage and begane to open up. Her singing touched those in the audience that day – for it was a day of morning. It was the anaversary of the war. what eight years now? and all theyt could do was watch and see the true grace of someone giving their heart to the cause.

    by dave eberhardt on 06.25.2008
  38. The art of carrying yourself with ease. Triumphing over all battles and holding your head up high. A summer’s night breeze. The peace of a sleeping little girl. The one thing I wish I possessed.

    by Katie on 06.25.2008
  39. grace is the absence of clumseiness. it makes you feel like you can float on air. grac is a higher being that makes one belive in something. grace is nothing to me for i am a clutz and dont belive

    by kara on 06.25.2008
  40. grace is supposedly God’s gift to human beings. This is written in my morality book but I disagree. Grace is balance, fluency, and confidence in everyday tasks that make them flow easily and appear simple. Grace is a rare gift. To some people it comes naturally, but to most it takes years of practice to even begin to become graceful.

    by Felix the Cat on 06.25.2008