I was struck by the sincerity and warmth in her words, whose wisdom
always leaves me thinking.
She'll make the ugliest scrunchy face at the mere mention of the word, and
it always leaves me thinking two things.
I'm curious what you guys think about this trailer so
always leave your thoughts and comments down below or hit a brotha up on his social medias.
I feel like there's so many works coming out that take characters from classic Victorian horror and bring them together and
they always leave me think
Not exact matches
When coaching my clients I
always leave them with a question, something to do or to
think about.
He
always played the victim, made me feel bad even about the smallest disagreements, hinted at killing himself if I ever
left him, etc.... I don't
think that what I did was / is the right thing to do at all, but sometimes things like these make you realize that «Oh.
They bring with them proven success (where unknowns carry a ton of question marks), familiarity with company culture and processes (which means less training) and a reminder to coworkers
thinking about
leaving that the grass isn't
always greener on the other side.
A year after graduating from Samford University in Birmingham, Ala., Hale
left the unsatisfying
thoughts of a career in advertising and packed his bags for Regent University to study what he has
always had a passion for — acting.
Therefore I will trust you
always, for
thought I may be lostâ $» and in the shadow of deathâ $» I will not be afraid, because I know you will never
leave me to face my troubles all alone.â $ (Thomas Merton).
My praying at a time of need and having an experience that felt like a thunderbolt going though me has lent to me to
thinking that God does exist and an epiphany about having a choice whether to continue with a life that
left me pursuing my own desires only to be frustrated with what I had,
always wanting more lent me to
think that life is not about «my way» but «God's way».
The
thinking seemed to be «good riddance» when a bullied person
left, because there will
always be someone to take their place.
I never
thought I could want life so badly for another human being... He
always tried to
leave and the only thing I knew was that I had to try to get him back.
This didn't
always mean I could or would
leave what I had
thought was the trap.
but still,
thinking about Jesus coming back scares me, i
always doubt my self, whether im going to get
left behind or if he is going to take me up with him, but thank you for making me smile
We know he did not reject the necessity of grace, but
thought of it as
leaving man free for co-operation with God.15 But Augustine has
always been given credit for having preserved the essential Christian doctrine that God's grace is necessary to give to man what he can not give to himself, that is forgiveness, and the empowerment of his will to love God and his neighbour.
I
left the established churches twenty years ago and an Evangelical free church ten years ago.I
think I have
always been kind to others, others say so but i became very ill, still am struggling with health issues, and church people lost interest and in fact then through neglect made me worse.
I
think the approach by Gordon Johnston is healthy and sound: he points out that while the texts and passages that are typically used to refer prophetically to Jesus Christ were not exclusively and directly prophet for the original Jewish audience, the promises and hope that are contained within these texts were never ultimately or completely fulfilled in any human king or historical era, and so
always left open the expectation for something (or Someone) more.
I
always thought it was a really bad idea to teach little children that the brown things bunnies
leave behind are chocolate.
I don't
think that deciding to
leave one group of people so that you can join with a different group is
always bad.
Time's
always leaving, sneaking peeks at her watch / Always whispering sweet little lies about her thoug
always leaving, sneaking peeks at her watch /
Always whispering sweet little lies about her thoug
Always whispering sweet little lies about her
thoughts...
Finally, Anselm's
thought about the atonement, so centered in an awe - full sense of human sin,
always left unanswered the question: If the human creature is subject to eternal damnation for having eaten of one miserable apple, how much more unforgivable is the murder of God's son?
I
always cheer up immensely if an «attack» is particularly wounding because I
think, well, if you attack me personally, it means you have not a single political argument
left.
But I
always leave this great blog
thinking!
But are we making these decisions to go through our lives or are we no different than meteors, destined to travel in the motion that the universe set us forth, only
thinking we have the free will to turn
left, when right was
always the only way to go...
Therefore, we should
always welcome those who help us discover how our unconsciously inherited ideology — whether of the
left or right — still shapes our
thinking.
Nance, why is it you guys on the
Left always think that having an insurance policy against government tyranny is a stupid idea, when the majority of peoples throughout the world are THIS VERY DAY being oppressed by their governments, and have absolutely no way to defend themselves against false imprisonment, torture, and overall tyranny.
I
always thought it was weird when our (Protestant) neighbor would take the kids to church and
leave her husband at home.
But for me, coming from a culture of independence, armed with a battalion of reasons why giving money to every person who asks is imprudent at best and destructive at worst, these conversations
always leave me tense, my once genuine smile now forced as I agree to
think about the request and then make my escape as quickly as possible.
I'm sure it was just as delicious with peanut butter too, I
think adding extra nut butter and cacao would take away any
left over banana taste if you wanted to try that next time Thank you for sharing your success with it, it's
always so nice to hear!
I'd like to use my freezer more often for
left overs as I
think that will be a great time saver for me (I'm not
always the most motivated person when it comes to cooking) but wondered what rules you follow when freezing food.
Sidenote: I am
always afraid to
leave rice in an opened box, no matter how small that opening is, because I
think some bugs will make their way in there, lay their eggs and I'll swallow them and I'll die.
I've
always thought of chicken salad as something you make with
left over chicken, but cooking chicken fresh, for the purpose of chicken salad is AWESOME.
I
always love figuring out what the
leaves actually are, and I'm sure that it would be pretty easy for someone with more experience, but sometimes it's just nice to
think of them as «the peppery purple one» or «the tiny sweet one».
I
always thought creme brulee is something one
leaves for the professionals to do.
But I
always thought making it myself was out of the question because of those unattainable green
leaves!
Nancy — Mine is pretty firm (I'd say PB - like) even at room temperature (
left out after being in the fridge), or about what I've seen in alfajores (it
always looks a touch soft to me), so I
think you'll be okay using this recipe straight.
My fridge is
always filled with glass containers of pre-soaked and cooked legumes, seeds and grains (see cooked chickpeas bottom,
left — I
think I'll make a soup with those tonight).
Strawberries are rhubarb's most common partner, but I
think floral apricots and rhubarb also make a lovely pair and you can
always serve some strawberry ice cream on the side so no one feels
left out.
My hubby, who is usually a cookie addict to the degree that I
always end up
thinking my batches end up with only a few cookies: — RRB -
left cookies in the jar!!!
I
always thought chimichurri sauce
left sommmmething to be desired and I
think you have amped it up perfectly.
Your ideas are
always so fresh and just a little bit
left of centre which I
think is fantastic.
You could
always leave them out, but as I said, I
think the added texture is great.
My only thing is it
always sinks a bit when I take it out of the oven not a big problame but it's annoying... do you
think maybe I should
leave it in a bit longer?
Bite sized food is great because you
always lose count as to how many you've had and
leave the table
thinking you didn't eat as much as you did.
I know fresh is
always better... also I can't have onions usually I add in leeks, but if I
leave them out do you
think it'd still taste good?
This recipe utilizes chard stems as well as
leaves — I
always think it's a shame when recipes instruct to discard the stems, especially when they are as beautiful as on this rainbow chard I picked up.
I
always feel mildly ridiculous posting smoothie recipes — I know you know how to put things in a blender and turn it on — but many of you expressed interest in making your own less fruit smoothies, so I
thought I'd
leave this bad boy here for reference.
You can
always leave the topping off, but we
think some sugar rules are made to be broken.
I
always use a lot of garlic in mine, sometimes nutmeg, and often fresh flat
leaf parsley, although I
think I will try your idea with the onion now you have mentioned it, it sounds heavenly!
u are completly right Bob, in that we are way behind.i mean even look at the likes of Everton.and yes like others in the comments i
think players like Lemar,Mahrez,Carvalho,Martins - if all are signed - and Sanchez
left intact, can make the change.but Wenger and Kroenke, being Wenger and Kroenke, that is very unlikely to happen, and we will be
left behind, as
always, and probably an even more disastrous season awaits us