Not exact matches
It's vital that the American people don't forget these
wise words even in this day when we can fight wars remotely and at
little sacrifice
to the homeland.
religion a fancy
word for ignorance and ignorance is bliss its a shame that i find happiness in the
little day
to day things like learning other
wise maybe i could be as happy as others.
Henry speaks some
wise words there
to suggest that whilst he dreams of filling the role of manager at Arsenal one day, perhaps stepping into Arsene Wenger's shoes may come a
little early in his career.
If you have a toddler who gets frustrated and or pinches and bites, it may be
wise to emphasize feeling
words with your
little one.
A
word to the
wise though: a
little peppermint essential oil goes a long way, so go easy with this particular essential oil.
Washington Post education reporter Valerie Strauss is not known for an open mind on school choice, but she would have been
wise to do a
little homework before reprinting a 1,300 -
word oped from an anti-voucher activist in Florida.
5) Listen
to the
wise words of Porter Anderson, from his April 26th Writing on the Ether post: «I recommend we create a
little code for our community.
The
Little Nightmares Complete Edition is coming
to Nintendo Switch on 18th May, but
word to the
wise, it's only upscaling
to 720p in handheld mode and only native 720p in docked mode.
Leaving aside the hilarity of this description, Dalwood is indeed a strong contender, but a
word to the
wise: the 16/5 odds placed on Philipsz seem a
little long
to me.
Choice 1: How much money do we want
to spend today on reducing carbon dioxide emission without having a reasonable idea of: a) how much climate will change under business as usual, b) what the impacts of those changes will be, c) the cost of those impacts, d) how much it will cost
to significantly change the future, e) whether that cost will exceed the benefits of reducing climate change, f) whether we can trust the scientists charged with developing answers
to these questions, who have abandoned the ethic of telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but, with all the doubts, caveats, ifs, ands and buts; and who instead seek lots of publicity by telling scary stories, making simplified dramatic statements and making
little mention of their doubts, g) whether other countries will negate our efforts, h) the meaning of the
word hubris, when we think we are
wise enough
to predict what society will need a half - century or more in the future?
Wonderful, blessed days of discovery through the eyes of a child (and what beautiful and
wise words from Esty) That sweet
little face just lights up every photo and it is clear
to see how he longs
to be fully enveloped in the secure life and love that you and Kevin have for him.