Sentences with phrase «grudges like»

MAYBE, THEY ARE JUST PALS AND DO N'T HOLD GRUDGES LIKE FIVE YEAR OLDS?
It is when we guard grudges like heirlooms that we demand retribution and vindication.
Next, I began to have flashes of my own life without this great encourager, who could also be cranky and hold a grudge like a precious stone.
Nobody nurses a grudge like Saban, who made sure when his players showed up for workouts this year that footage of that Iron Bowl loss was playing on the TVs in the weight room.
«Wear the grudge like a crown of negativity, calculate what we will and will not tolerate,» sang Maynard James Keenan.

Not exact matches

It was proven in court and its a shame that people in this world are still like that but all is well is well because our faith in God is stronger and we hold no grudges against the three gentlemen that did this we forgave them and we pray for them daily.
Why does a desert man like Usama have some much grudge in his DNA against the USA.
As we navigate our increasingly complex world, following Bonhoeffer as he shifts the question will help us forgive enemies when the «right thing» feels like holding a grudge.
He knows what people are like, how easy it is to hold a grudge, to become bitter, to offer forgiveness once, twice, maybe up to three times as Jewish tradition permits.
My mind still slips into grudges, rehearsing ripostes, picking at memories like scabs trying to heal.
In my younger days I would to carry a grudge for years, not a vengeful grudge, like bible - god.
When I imagined what it would be like to give generously without wondering what is in it for me, to give up my grudges and learn to diffuse hatred with love, to stop judging other people once and for all, to care for the poor and seek out the downtrodden, to finally believe that stuff can't make me happy, to give up my urge to gossip and manipulate, to worry less about what other people think, to refuse to retaliate no matter the cost, to be capable of forgiving to the point of death, to live as Jesus lived and love as Jesus loved, one word came to my mind: liberation.
He sounds like a middle school girl holding a grudge
Just like how people who had a grudge against Villanova weren't correct when they called the NBE a mid-major (at least until» Nova won in 2016).
It seems like he has a grudge against Arsenal and Wenger for whatever reason (like many other ex-players).
Got the feeling that auba have a grudge and do nt like us, every time he's been linked with us he comes out and profess his love for madrid but when city was after him earlier in the window there was no such utterance from him, matter of fact he was open to the move even he would've play second fiddle to aguero.
yeah, I know he likes to hold a grudge.
Italy v Holland game was played like a grudge match in midfield, not that many chances in the final third.
I have no grudge with LVG but I just don't like or understnd he's style of play.All I hear from him is philosopy while others are getting the results I watched Anthonial Valencia playing for Ecuardo as a right winger & he played very well & yet in LVG «s team he plays at right back for what reason?I see no reason to blame players bt lvg for his so called philosophy
Just lame he can't just have raw and passionate sex like its meant to be, it has to be about grudges and him being too fucking lazy.
If I, or my daughter, had needed emergency medical care (or worse) I think that the last person I would want to face at the hospital would be a doctor with a grudge against homebirth like this doctor has.
I have no grudge against them all - they're making a living, like I'm making a living.»
But this is nothing compared with the indulgence of George Osborne, just because a dinner party friend has given him a newspaper to play out a vengeful grudge against Theresa May based far more on personal affront than political principle, like a toy catapult handed to a spiteful toddler.
Like any self - respecting avenger, Lord Ashcroft believes that to settle a grudge with an act more grievous than the initial affront constitutes entirely natural and defensible behaviour.
That looks more like a grudge call against DSS and the judges» pre-trial media - roasting; than a wise decision to preserve the sanctity and integrity of the judiciary.
I once heard a quote that went something like this: «Holding a grudge is like letting someone live rent - free in your mind.»
I know that sounds like a big claim, but holding on to a grudge either against yourself or someone else is completely derailing your manifesting efforts.
The primary function of a powder brush is to dust your face with loose or compact powder, without making you look like the ghost from The Grudge.
A man who bears no grudges and like a river flowing forward, never looking backward.and holding life with a positive light.
If you find your sugar baby treating you like an ATM, asking for money whenever she desires, for non-essential items like fancy jewellery and dinner with pals of her own, don't grudge her that, she's not as well off as you are by a far margin, and a few hundred dollars isn't going to make you go broke if you're not an overnight millionaire.
Kind of like how I expected «Grudge Match» to be awful, this really goes above expectations.
When it comes to the action sequences, director Peter Berg moves things along with blazing quick cuts and intense close - ups that rattle bones and get the adrenalin pumping as Beck and Scott face everything from Tarzan ju jitsu with Eddie Reyes, who sets The Rock flying like a big beefy whirligig, to a pack of scrappy monkeys with really, really bad attitudes, not to mention a grudge.
I'm not entirely certain why this inspired - by - a-true-story (as chronicled in Andrea Perron's book, «House of Darkness, House of Light») shocker is rated R, except perhaps that the MPAA might have though the film too psychologically intense for kids, but, to me, it's no more intense that PG - 13 horror flicks like The Ring and The Grudge.
Kenneth Branagh seems like an interesting enough villain (a crippled Confederate with a grudge), but all depth is swapped for a melodramatic accent and acting that wouldn't look out of place in a pantomime.
In the US version of The Grudge, Takashi Shimizu has remade his own film, actually featuring most of the same cast members (and what looks like the same house!).
I'm not quite sure why anyone would like to stick to the same film time and time again (there is already a Japanese Ju - on: The Grudge 2 directed by Shimizu, and it seems he will be directing the Japanese third installment, and the American sequel as well!).
Kebbel's profile would continue to raise throughout the 2000's, as she appeared in films like John Tucker Must Die, The Grudge 2, and on popular shows like The Vampire Diaries, and 90210.
Frankly, I was a bit surprised as to how much people hated Grudge Match, although the aforementioned alternate beginning and alternate endings may explain a great deal; any movie that had to be so thoroughly tested and changed before release will feel more like a product than it does a genuine entertainment.
No longer the cop or crook every few months, De Niro is now comfortable playing the old man in comedies like Last Vegas, Grudge Match, and next year's self - explanatory Dirty Grandpa.
The first teaser trailer for Deadpool 2 also showed a glimpse of some kind of cult that has slogans like «Purity, Humanity, Infinity,» «The End is Near» and «Prepare Yourself» - presumably some kind of Doomsday cult with a grudge against mutants.
As a master of unabashed, epic sci - fi and supernatural scoring with the likes of the world - shattering «Core» and the Asian - accented «Grudge,» Christopher Young is an ideal travelling companion for a legendary Chinese manimal trickster god, whose second outing with him is even more spectacular than their first journey to the west.
So here we go again, another classic Asian film falling victim to the Hollywood remake system, where style and tone is generally lost in translation like the many that came before it, Dark Water, The Ring, The Grudge and The Eye, but with Oscar nominated director Spike Lee at the helm, surely we have nothing to worry about?
McAvoy's character, Max Lewinsky, seems like the stereotypical cop with a grudge, who, according to the trailer, eventually teams up with career criminal, Sternwood (Mark Strong playing every other Mark Strong character), to take on a bigger enemy.
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Whimsy has no place in a self - important movie trying to sell the illusion of anthropomorphic animals that hold grudges and exact revenge — including murder — like humans do.
We have seen Alan Arkin (Grudge Match, Little Miss Sunshine) play numerous characters like this cranky coach.
«Ouija» is the latest in a long line of «scary kids» movies like «Children of the Damned», «The Ring», and even «The Grudge».
Like the protagonists in the film, Grudge Match is a bit out of shape.
There's the first part, the origin story part — the part no one actually likes — which drags on forever, filled with endless expository dialogue about science and past grudges, and science and other past grudges, and science and current grudges.
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