Monday, April 6, 2009

Catalyst

N
a substance that increases the rate of chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change; figuratively, a person or thing that precipitates an event.
(Clearly, I care about the latter definition)

The catastrophe acted as a catalyst for her spiritual caprice, because she came face to face with the realization that she nearly died.
After hearing Tim's detailed opinion about the Beach Boy's, it was an anomaly to find that Tim likes Soulja Boy and Miley Cyrus.
Summer camp can act as a catalyst for spiritual growth.
God's strength + long hair was a catalyst for Samson's strength.
The olive/vinegar/pickle/mustard aisle was a catalyst for Meredith's mood :)

1 comment:

  1. The pretty spiritually focused girl served as a catalyst for the growth of his own faith.
    The lighter fluid catalyzed the fire.
    Our prayers for Mrs. Ferencze were a catalyst for her improved health.
    A spiritually capricious soul lazily waits for a catalyst instead of diligently working out his own salvation.
    Meredith is not a catalyst for Tim's sleep (but he is okay with that).
    Meredith's vogue head band was a catalyst for many saucy compliments and catcalls.
    Excel will be a catalyst for Meredith's Biblical knowledge to excel till excellence.
    Eating too many hot dogs, olives, and chocolate chip cookies will catalyze Meredith's sore stomach.

    enough sentences? are you impressed? you think i'm cool, i just know it.

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