I always think of things I want when it's not a holiday / birthday time and then when it comes time and people ask... I've always forgotten!
And I don't think I am alone in this but through the year
I always think of things I would love the have for Christmas and / or my birthday.
Now just to find the perfect camera bag... hmmm
always thinking of things to shop for
I've
always thought of things like stripes and checks and polka dots to be a neutral of sorts — ready and waiting to be paired with anything that strikes my fancy.
I'm
always thinking of things to say and sometimes I may over think even the simplest things.
Not exact matches
«While
things seem to be improving, the ability to find addresses in Saudi Arabia — and a lot
of basic stuff in the last mile
of execution... is going to be a big question they're
always wrestling and
thinking about,» he says.
Things that you have grown to
think of as wedding standbys, like white dresses and lavish wedding receptions, haven't
always been standard at weddings throughout history.
Early on in our history when
things weren't really going well — we had hit a tough patch and a lot
of people wanted to buy Facebook — I went and I met with Steve Jobs, and he said that to reconnect with what I believed was the mission
of the company, I should go visit this temple in India that he had gone to early in the evolution
of Apple, when he was
thinking about what he wanted his vision
of the future to be... That reinforced to me the importance
of what we were doing, and that is something I will
always remember.
Agriculture is just about the last
thing that comes to mind when people
think of technology, but in fact, it has
always been an engine
of innovation.
EASTWOOD: Well I
think yeah, sometimes you can have overly dramatic music and I started writing music basically because I saw a lot
of... I had a lot
of composers come in and work for me and they
always wanted to dramatize certain
things and take it over the top sometimes and I didn't want it over the top.
«No matter how well you plan or how positively you
think, there are
always things out
of your control that can go wrong,» writes David Bach in his bestseller, «The Automatic Millionaire.»
In other words, those happen because those are natural firsts, those happen naturally because
of evolution but can you create those kind
of important moments in your life and it really comes down to creating doing new
things,
always creating — you have to be a little more creative when you get older to create those new
things but those are the
things you
think about which I
think are quite important.
She
thinks of 10 genius ideas before breakfast, and has the ability to make
things happen, and
always points Kat and me into a new and more exiting direction.
Since the bulk
of my experience in running different businesses has
always been the service - based business arena, I
think one
thing that I would have liked to have known is a little bit more about is inventory planning and inventory projections.
And while I don't advise to blindly do whatever it says, it can give you great insight on new ideas, and there will
always be
things you will find that you haven't
thought of.
Taking them enables you to do
things you wouldn't have
thought you could but
always wanted to, or that others dream
of.
And I reckon, it's sort
of interesting for me for private equity in terms
of all we've seen, and what we have seen, where we have seen some misconduct and
things like that,»cause I
always think like, to my simple mind, that the people in private equity, they're the greatest, they're actually adding value to their clients, they're getting paid really really well, you know, if I was in that position, the one
thing I would
think to myself as I skipped to work was like just «Let's not mess it up.
«One
of the
things that works on our menu is when you can talk about both premium and value, because they're two different customers who are interested in those products and so I
think, for us, there's
always going to be an element
of talking to different customers with different needs,» Kempczinski said in an interview.
But I
think most will recognize that there are certain
things always and everywhere wrong (settling moral questions on the basis
of the most extreme hypothetical may be one
of them).
Yet all these
things are well taken cared
of for God Who is and will
always be a God Who give justice to all and in everything, we will just eventually stop and realize that all the
things we fought for and
thought to be good for us are all passing, even this earthly life is but temporal, all that we are treasuring on earth are but temporal and passing, our health, our riches, our achievements, these are all useless in the next life.
The stark account
of an event in the Gospels
always begins with the claim
of truth: this is the way
things did happen, regardless
of why or what people
thought.
Most readers
of «First
Thoughts» are likely, being mostly conservatives
of some sort, to feel that
things are
always getting worse and that the contemporary world has fallen a few steps down the slope towards decadence from the position its predecessors held.
we need more
of this «real» humor in our lives, especially when it pertains to
things that we
always knew or
thought were to be «perfect» i like this guy alot!
I'm distrustful
of people who
always seem to be
thinking of deep spiritual
things,
always striving and going - going - going: I
think they must be horrible to live with.
But sometimes we earthlings can not get much further in our
thinking about such
things as love, fidelity, commitment and caring than to summon forth the image
of some mama somewhere who will
always be for us the concrete human experience
of such divine ideas.
I used to work with this guy who'd say
things like, «My wife's
always telling me that people
think I'm weird and socially awkward because I use professor - like vocabulary words instead
of talking like a normal person.»
I
think it's funny that this pope does
things the pope was
always SUPPOSED to do, like visit the poor, or kiss babies... and since it's so out -
of - the - ordinary for us to see popes doing this, it's suddenly news.
Process - theological models stand generally under the cosmological assumption
of an infinite process
of the production
of always new events without end and aim — an assumption, to which Whitehead gave the name
of the «remorseless working
of things in Greek and Buddhist
thought» (PR 244).
I
always attributed this disconnect to my general frustrations with modern evangelicalism — that it's been hijacked by the Republican Party, that it's in a perpetual state
of defensiveness and «wartime» posturing, that it has closed itself off to science and independent
thought, that it has lost sight
of the message
of Jesus regarding the Kingdom
of God, that it has become commercialized and shallow — all the
things we «emergers» like to write books and articles about.
I
think one
of the funniest
things about this exchange is that, based on the tone
of her posts, Heavensent signing off with «amen»
always feels a lot more like»... so fck you.»
There are numerous
things we have
thought about doing, but we
always sense that now is not the right time, especially with three young girls
of our own at home right now.
for every priest that violated his vows and the trust
of his parishioners there will someday be a reckoning... true the head
always suffers for his members that go astray... but the Brits don't understand the Catholic church if they
think that we are going to accept practicing man and females gays into the priesthood and except the pope to issue condoms for the prevention
of AID they got something else coming... If the Brits want to live in a perverse society where every
thing goes that their moral problem!!
I
think the most important
thing is to have humility to know that what you believe now may or may not be true
of how you feel in the future and to
always be open to listen to what other have to say.
But I
think again
of my counselor's question: «Why do you
always laugh at sad
things?»
I suggested that this would be an ecumenical effort since I
thought by presenting the work
of John Howard Yoder to Catholics and Lutherans I would help them see they shared much in common — namely, that Catholics and Lutherans had
always assumed it was a good
thing to kill the Anabaptists.
We're doing the
things as a couple we've
always said we wanted to do but
thought we didn't have time to because
of the kids.»
I have to admit here that maybe proponents
of «old
think» had half a point when they complained that it was not
always a good
thing for the Press to exhibit an instinctive adversarial relationship to the president, as much as that posture may have been justified in the case
of Mr. Bush.
I
think one
thing is to
always preach the dos and don'ts, the thou - shalls and the thou - shall - nots, within the context
of a pre-established relationship, first
of all.
Then we will never come away empty - handed from prayer, because even if we wind up with none
of the
things we
thought we needed, we will
always wind up with God listening, attending and answering our prayers in ways we hadn't imagined.
The Christian community is diverse, and so there will
always be tension, but I'm beginning to
think that maybe I'm not as out
of step with my faith community as I once
thought; maybe there's still hope that
things will change.]
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.
One
of the
things I have noticed about all forms
of racism is that it's proponents
always think they are being reasonable and that their position is dependable, which proves that they are self deceived.
Respectful questioning enables us not to be the sort
of people who are in a paranoid suspicion
of «Our leaders are
always out to get us» and to
think of authority as wrong, which is an unbiblical and ungodly way
of seeing
things.
great, i
always thought there should be more depth to cults instead
of just telling flat lies and collecting money from the non-educated and brain - washed morons... this just makes the whole
thing of CULT seem way more real, more so then it ever did!
Thus Whitehead's
thinking thereafter
always had an element
of tentativeness; he was painfully aware
of the difficulties in discovering the final foundations
of things.
First, process -
thought would insist that it is
always through the activity
of God that
things come to pass, although God is not the only agent in creation.
Of course, asking a person if they
think they are doing the wrong
thing doesn't
always work since usually the person making the mistake is oblivious to his error while he is making it.
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however
things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its
always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case
of the woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace
of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all
of us then when they were alone he said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all about her death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our
thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was
always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those
things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not about sin but its all about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other interesting
things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved
always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to say i really appreciate your website because i have not really discussed issues like this and it really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some
of those really difficult questions.regards brentnz
Sister Mary Corita chose to answer these questions with the words
of William Sloane Coffin: «Because we love the world, we pray now, O [God], for grace to quarrel with it, O Thou whose lover's quarrel with the world is the history
of the world... Lord, grant us grace to quarrel with the worship
of success and power... to quarrel with all that profanes and trivializes [people] and separates them... number us, we beseech Thee, in the ranks
of those who went forth from this place longing only for those
things for which Thou dost make us long, [those] for whom the complexity
of the issues only served to renew their zeal to deal with them, [those] who alleviated pain by sharing it; and [those] who were
always willing to risk something big for something good... O God, take our minds and
think through them, take our lips and speak through them.
I guess partially I am just weary
of a government that seems to
think we
always have to fix
things, and that the way to do it is militarily.