Sentences with phrase «always know the answer»

I ALWAYS knew the answer... it isn't something God wants, it is our free will that gets us in trouble (in many cases).
She always knows ALL the answers.
I receive a LOT of substitution questions, and I don't always know the answer to them.
The enthusiasm of you, Heather, and the other contributors says it all — thank you for reinforcing the message that babies have always known the answers and can be trusted to do what's best.
Get comfortable admitting you don't always know the answers.
Whenever I'm asked what I want for a holiday, I always know the answer.
If you've ever used an online dating site you won't always know the answer to that.Have you ever been suspicious of the faceless profile constantly viewing your personal ad?
We have to be comfortable not always knowing the answer, and instead suggesting we find the answer together through the vast amount of learning resources that we have at our disposal.
As ProFx 5.0 user you will always know the answer to all those questions because it's 100 % rule based and all rules are easy to understand.
You may not always know the answer, but you should roughly have a sense of the answer from first principles.
Every human being from time to time runs into challenges in their life, we don't always know the answer, and it's a very healthy thing to do to reach out and ask for help.
As the person who shared the article on Facebook commented: «At least we are on the upwards path; and we always knew the answer was 42.»

Not exact matches

«But, when asked questions I don't know how to answer, I always say so.
We don't know all the answers to these questions, but we're always experimenting and learning.
There's a lot of things that go into it, which we don't even always 100 percent know the answer to but we kind of guess based on the feedback that we have from our audience.
I am so tired of listening to Sales 101, for example, always start with a question that the prospect can't answer with a «no».
The answer has always been «No
If you don't bother to ask, the answer's always «No».
In my experience, every single person, no matter how amazing and legendary, will always take the time to answer good questions.
They answered my millions of questions and were always around to get to know me after class.
No matter the channel, customer service must always be courteous and answered promptly.
We had an excellent experience with Laurie She was right on top of everything and was always available to answer any question we had, no matter what day of the week.
Why does the same science that rejects or supposedly debunks religion because of the preposterous idea of an almighty, all - knowing, always present creator, yet licks their lips at the thought of an ultra intelligent extra terrestrial with the capability to answer question break the laws of nature, have mind reading capabilities, so on and so forth?
The answer is always unknown until it is known!
I guess I've always had a confidence in God and faith; you know, it's almost like God saying, «Just hold on Andy; wait until we see what happens,» and the things we've been praying for, obviously, God's answering those prayers... the licensing thing on the album with it coming out on the final Matrix trailer and things like that.
Yesterday, President Obama took to the podium and proclaimed, ``... we have always been and always will be a triple - A country,» and it sounded like empty sentimentalism from a man at a loss for words and for meaning» the kind of helpless, grasping - at - straws thing you say to a defeated friend you are trying to buck up, even as you know you lack the answers, or the resources, to offer either consolation or solutions.
No, but I have peace knowing that God answers my prayers (He didn't always.)
I always begin to answer that question by emphasizing that although the answer is «No,» the real question is, «Have you believed in Jesus for eternal life?»
I've always been told that God's answers to prayer are «yes», «no», or «not yet».
It is no wonder that many turn away from Christianity, for your comments are often mean and spiteful, rather than following the apostle's Paul's words: «Let your words always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you will know how you should answer each person.»
But this past week I was talking to someone about grace, and they objected with the grace litmus test, and I don't know what happened, but I sighed out of exasperation and decided to give a different answer than the one I had always given before.
And I nod and feel it again and relationship with Him is always the answer and then how we live that out in relationship and this is what I know: Relationship is reality.
No matter how many times you answer the cause, there will always be the question for what gave the root of the cause's existence & property of interaction in the first place.
But if we are humble before Him, and our hearts long to know Him, He will not always give us ALL the answers, but He will assure us about His character, that even when we don't see the whole picture, He is the one who holds every piece of the puzzle, and He knows where they go....
And then there's Colossians 4:6, which says, «Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.»
Though I can't always answer all of their questions, I know that I can say with complete confidence, «I don't know, but I know that God loves you.»
The obvious answer to anything we don't know is always: «Some man in the sky did it».
That's always their answer to anything they don't know or can't understand or need an answer for... But that also pretty much means that this all knowing all being God of theirs is simply the sum total of all human ignorance.
It's so comforting to know that people like you will always have the same answer for everything.
No matter how insane the answers, they always have them.
They always give some answer like «No, God reads hearts.»
I know that we Christians think we have the answer to this, though I am not sure we always do a good job expressing it (or living it ourselves).
I think there can be no doubt that the answer to the first question is, yes; and the answer to the second is, almost always.
i always strive to choose truth over fiction — knowing that — you may be able to answer your second question fairly easily.
I don't know how to answer so I'm gonna do whut I always does and bluster and bloviate like some cow in season until everyone gives up and goes away.»
Paul clearly states that we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities in high places; He is suppose to be setting a principal and he is in fact destroying the thing that God stand for, serving the flesh and the creation more than the creator who is blessed forever; Man will always have a battle between flesh and spirit; he is more flesh than spirit ever in his dress muscles and tight shirts; which has no place in the spirit;» dealing with matters of the holy ghost «he can speck it but he can «t live it; which is the trouble with a lot of modern day Christians; do as i say not as i do... old fashion parents had the same concept, its not just Eddie he got caught, he was just falling weak to the flesh and his own desires; only thing is, he is responsible for the souls of those under his leadership; He must answer and atone to God for those actions, you think for a moment we are being hard on him; God has a way of letting us know when we are wrong that lets us know we need to change.
You begin to embrace the questions, you start asking more and more and more... and when you realize that the only answer to some of those questions is «I don't know», you suddenly feel liberated, free of the ego trip that religion is, always saying it knows the answers when, really, it only wishes it did.
to J.W. and fred — i think its rather silly to argue anything as fact if its cleary thought based (i.e. lacking proof / evidence) when asked about the where did we come from or how the universe (whatever) i always answer with i don't know, but then i pose an idea — i state openly thats its only an idea... if any one of you religions folks would simple agree to the FACT that what you BELIEVE is real is REALLY only an idea until proven (much like evolution) then i would find much more pleasing conversations beyond the realm of atheists... but alas, i am still waiting — i found some but most are imovible in there beliefs that god is real, provable, and most def.
The answer is always «No
In contrast, some months ago in Las Vegas I asked five persons in wheelchairs in five different casinos whether they had encountered any barriers to their entrance; the answer was always, «No, should there be?»
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