Jonathan Wilson - Hartgrove writes about his very personal connection to the sheriff of Mayberry, and
how the little world he created just might have a connection to what's been set into the hearts of everyone: a longing for a place that lasts.
(I totally agree that making the point of
how little the world currently spends is a vital point.
Not exact matches
HOW is it possible for 11 nations that, on a combined basis, command very
little more than 15 pert cent of the
world's capitalisation, hold the rest of the
world to ransom?
This
little game of imagination will offer you valuable information on
how they see the
world, interpret events, and create expectations of others.
Professor Harry Kraemer at the Kellogg School of Management, author of Becoming the Best: Build a
World - Class Organization Through Values - Based Leadership, tells me that being a social entrepreneur has very
little to do with
how much money you have or the number of people who report to you.
These newest results boost the case of the those who argue that immersing yourself in a fictional
world populated by layered, complex characters can't help but increase your understanding of
how the human mind works and make your fellow humans a
little less strange to you.
Everyone hears what they need to hear, and it's easy to have very
little idea of
how life actually works in the real
world.
Though it's very profitable, everything Ido does he looks at through the lens of:
How will this impact the
world that his two
little girls are growing up in?
But on the other hand, it's essential to consider the consequences of
how we describe the
world, given the fact that many of us have
little regard for subtlety and nuance.
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And with such an impressive portfolio, it amazed me
how lopsided the content out there was, heavily leaning toward his accomplishments in the
world of business with
little focus on the creative interests, pursuits, and habits that may have gotten him there in the first place.
A
little - noticed litigation may have a lasting effect on
how companies move their marketing initiatives into the digital
world.
Now, no matter
how the context of the phrase is being used one thing will transcend... this
little phrase» Kickin» It», will make a big impact in this
world and to those in need.
There are so many
little curiosities about
how we perceive the
world.
The next time the premiers huddle together they should start talking about
how to wean our economy off its overreliance on high - cost carbon fuels that the rest of the
world has
little need for today and will need even less of tomorrow.
I would surmise that the great majority of people around the
world have
little clue as to
how deeply and thoroughly the banking class has studied the above compliance experiments to gain a full understanding of
how they can shape and mold our behavior when it comes to the financial decisions we execute.
The miner is withdrawing from the
World Coal Association over a clash of views on
how to fight climate change, with BHP saying it'll reap
little benefit from staying on as a member.
The user interface is also a
little confusing for first - time users, especially those new to the
world of cryptocurrency, so it might take you a
little while to get the hang of exactly
how the wallet works.
Rather, it is a byproduct of the
world's central banks, having intervened on vast scale to deal with the economic travails of the last several years, introducing uncertainty and even a
little chaos as they start to contemplate
how and when the era of easy money might end.
As lawmakers around the
world tussle over
how to define and regulate cryptocurrency, the Swiss have
little time to waste building a blockchain ecosystem.
It's gratifying (and a
little scary) these days for an American to travel outside the borders of the USA and see the extent to which the rest of the
world has moved on (and
how we haven't).
When you spread your arms and say «look
how beautiful everything is, it MUST be the work of GOD», just remember that your outspread arms are also including all the people who are being victimized (including
little children) that very second in the
world, some within a very close distance of you probably.
I said it to hotair already, but I will expand it a bit for you: what is evidence for some is not accepted by everyone; just as in a court case, some jurors are convinced with very
little evidence while some people can not be convinced of something no matter
how much evidence there is... much of this comes from
how you were raised and your own personal
world view, for many people God does not fit into their
world view so whatever evidence there is they close their eyes and say, «No, I don't believe that!»
The explanation of
how evil came into our
world had
little to do with a serpent.
@Zelda - today - gone - tomorrow Could you explain to us oh wise one,
how a child of god who he created with Mayer - Rokitansky - Kuster - Hauser Syndrome fits into your
little world there?
Only in America can you be praised for
how little you know about the rest of the
world... land of the free (from thought) and home of the brave (ly stuffing our diabetic faces with more processed fast food).
it's insane
how you know so
little of your own religion and
how you go against your Christs teaching with such arrogant and disdain towards atheist and other religions your nothing but a bigot and hatemonger your
world is only black and white and you can't fathom
how a country can have so many different people with different believes that don't match yours and can live peacefully without your christs.
read a
little about
how the
world in which you lived actually developed and quit sticking your head in the sand of historical ignorance.
the ruler of this
world, (1 John 5:19; Mt.ch.4; Luke ch.4) the deceiver (satan) and slanderer (devil) who misleads the entire inhabited earth, (Rev. 12:9) but for just a
little while longer, (Rev. 12:12) in the meantime we have a battle on our hands, (1Pet.5: 8,9) also (Eph.6: 10 - 18) gives us some help as to
how to do that.
How can these
little frogs hiding behind computer screens face the real
world going around offending other people?
We were in the awkward process of making peace after some lines had been crossed and feelings hurt, and as we got to know one another a
little better in that conversation, we had the chance to share more about our personal journeys and
how we came to see the
world in the ways that we do.
Had I been more aware of
how people of color view the
world, had I spent just a
little more time listening well and considering context, I would have known better and avoided a hurtful error.
This is not simply because its daunting length and complexity resist entry by ordinary readers, but because Jewett's relentless application of current preoccupations flattens one of the
world's most powerful religious writings to the level of the banal and reveals
how little theological passion and insight are to be found among contemporary New Testament interpreters.
And then there's the bad in the
world...
How can God allow
little girls to be sold into the sex trade, to be raped every night?
But God has
little to do with
how they think about the
world or
how they live their lives.
Think of
how little people the
world would have today if we only had the control freaks and haters running it, without any «way» out.
Early man, unaware of such mystical things as provability and objectivity, figured that somebody just like him, but a
little smarter, must be responsible for
how and why the
world worked like it did.
Has Mr Blair forgotten his debate with Christopher Hitchens about
how (
little) religion is a force for good in the
world?!
Eventually, man came to understand that despite
how advanced our society became, there was
little we could do to keep our
world from being destroyed.
There is no way of knowing
how far this
little leaven of ours will go in our big church, now in conspicuous confusion, or in a Christian community in the throes of
world revolution.
How then can you believe a book that is so patently foolish and so obviously a product of bronze age folk with
little or no knowledge of the
world and so full of inconsistencies and laughably foolish scenarios and notably misogynistic and brutal and racist and intolerant stories?
How can he go around blessing everyone across the
world while he is living in sin, hiding a bunch of monsters that molest innocent
little children.
The
World knows a lot about Religion and
how it has been screwing the
World and
little boys since day # 1.
It is amazing when we sit back and begin to understand
how little control we actually have in the
world.
I mean, believe in god all you want, but that doesn't mean you have to follow practices and teachings from people who were constantly raping and killing each other and didn't know a damn thing about
how the
world works outside of their
little desert.
I know, let's just close the schools down — all together — and move quicker to third
world status; because, 1) It's a burden on the economy as we, clearly, don't have the money to continue educating future generations; and 2) It doesn't appear they're learning anything anyway, except
how to harass
little children and make their lives as miserable as possible for writing on their desks.
How pathetic it is that the
World Trade Center's new iteration, including the memorial and museum, shows so
little improvement over the original.
I read this book recently but it's influenced
how I see the
world, almost every day,
little altars everywhere.
But the only thing that each of us can and should do is what we each must do ultimately alone, if we have vocations to be writers: Go off and write out of the very fullness of human experience about the very fullness of human experience and hope to find and affect contemporary readers and the greater
world, and in the meantime leave the distracting and finally pointless diagnoses of who were the Catholic writers, and
how much, and
how well,
how little,
how importantly, to the critics and scholars.
If you are educated and living in the 21st century,
how then can you believe a book that is so patently foolish and so obviously a product of bronze age folk with
little or no knowledge of the
world and so full of inconsistencies and laughably foolish scenarios and notably misogynistic and brutal and racist and intolerant stories?