I'm just always a bit thrown when, in the immediate aftermath of some event which makes us feel like either God's out to get us or He's not doing His job as well as He can, we all still get together and continue to ask Him for help.
Marriage is the aftermath of love.
I can't think of any time we had a discussion [with Dre] about the aftermath of what happened the night before. We just had too much going on.
Suicide carries in its aftermath a level of confusion and devastation that is, for the most part, beyond description.
Friends tell each other the truth, and then friends stick around for the aftermath.
Having a baby takes so much from you. It's the most glorious thing you'll ever do, but the aftermath is not so glorious!
The fears of recession in the aftermath of Black Monday have turned to fears of the economy racing ahead too fast, with inflation edging up and a substantial current account deficit. . . People understandably feel more confident about their future than they've done for decades, but as a result they have been borrowing more and saving less. . . Coming on top of a massive income investment boom, it's all been just a bit too much of a good thing.
The future is bulletproof The aftermath is secondary.
Age is frequently beautiful, wisdom appearing like an aftermath.
The method of nonviolence seeks not to humiliate and not to defeat the oppressor, but it seeks to win his friendship and his understanding. And thereby and therefore the aftermath of this method is reconciliation.
Despite its name, the big bang theory is not really a theory of a bang at all. It is really only a theory of the aftermath of a bang.
In the aftermath of September 11th, it is critical to secure our borders.
The end of violence or the aftermath of violence is bitterness. The aftermath of nonviolence is reconciliation and the creation of a beloved community. A boycott is never an end within itself. It is merely a means to awaken a sense of shame within the oppressor but the end is reconciliation, the end is redemption.
If you really look at the aftermath of Iraq, Iran is going to be taking over Iraq. They've been doing it. And it's not a pretty picture.
History has shown that Big Government expands quickest in the immediate aftermath of a crisis - real or manufactured.
In the aftermath of September 11, and as the 911 Commission report so aptly demonstrates, it is clear that our intelligence system is not working the way that it should.
This is my favorite part. It starts and ends here. The pebbles shine, the plan worked, Hansel Triumphant. Lesson number one: be sneaky and have a plan. But the stupid boy goes back, makes the rest of the story postscript and aftermath. He shouldn’t have gone back. And this is the second lesson I took from the story: when someone is trying to ditch you, kill you, never go back.
In the aftermath of 911, the Patriot Act was rushed to the floor. Several hundred pages. Nobody read it. . . But people voted because they were fearful and people said there could be another attack and Americans will blame me if I don't vote on this.
There's no question the crisis demonstrated that the bank system didn't work. And when you looked at the aftermath of the crisis, what needed to be done. You had to make sure banks got back to the basics of banking, and that they had to address the trust issue.
There was something peculiarly gratifying about shouting in a blind rage until your words ran out. Of course, the aftermath was less pleasant. Once you'd told everyone you hated them and not to come after you, where exactly did you go?