Sentences with phrase «at pretty things»

Who doesn't love looking at pretty things, right?
I'd rather look at my pretty things than a cabinet door
In the midst of craziness in my life, I find looking at pretty things very calming....
Sometimes they ask me too, but I just give them a blank confused stare, refer them back to the husband, and continue looking at pretty things.
I would love for you to share your gorgeous redo with us at the Pretty Things party (live now)
I love to look at pretty things!
The functionality exists more to facilitate bookmarking and annotating content, but as those are reading system functions (at least at this time), it means there's not much you can do but look at the pretty things you could do with reverence and awe.
If you want a computer with an LED screen for surfing, stretching the screen, gazing at pretty things and playing games, then go for the ipad.
Have a look at the pretty things Dorisse makes.
So I am happy to just look at pretty things and await my Saturday....
Thank you so much for sharing your talent every week at Pretty Things:)
Your photos are always gorgeous & you are one of my favourite Instagram pages I love looking at pretty things so I always gravitate towards your posts!
I would love for you to share with us at the Pretty Things link party (live now!)
But, really, how many people can legitimately say they have to look at pretty things as part of their job?

Not exact matches

«It's never a good thing when the markets are spending time focused on rancour and brinkmanship in Washington instead of being focused on what are some pretty reasonable fundamentals that we're getting,» said Craig Fehr, Canadian markets specialist at Edward Jones in St. Louis.
Additionally, now there are fantastic apps for handling our bank accounts from our smartphones (via the Internet, of course), so waiting in a long line at the bank just to make a small transfer is pretty much a thing of the past.
«This is pretty much the worst thing you can imagine,» a visibly rattled Haltern Mayor Bodo Klimpel said at a hastily called press conference.
The next hardest thing is giving up the things you don't enjoy but are still pretty good at.
One thing I did initially was that I came in with lower prices and accepted jobs at a loss, so for a couple of years I had some pretty significant losses.
When you focus on one thing and one thing only, usually you can be pretty good at it.
But when you look at those things, the hotel portions are pretty small.
Many categories are at a stage of evolution where things are pretty good now and incremental improvements don't move the needle.
In her song, «Ours,» Swift sings, «So don't you worry your pretty little mind / People throw rocks at things that shine.»
But a year in, things have been pretty rocky at Alphabet, as several of these Other Bets have shown signs of turmoil.
When things change, I do go through that «Aw, crap,» moment and grieve for what once was, but I'm pretty good at adapting to new realities.
«One of the things I learned back in my days at Netscape was that, in the face of very serious competition, you need to remain focused on your users and customers, and if you do that, chances are you will be able to build a pretty good business,» McCue said.
«What the key thing is to realize is the futures market has pretty much supplemented the cash market, and that's where the trading activity is,» said Jerry Lucas, senior strategist at UBS Wealth Management.
«Driverless,» «autonomous,» and «self - driving» all mean pretty much the same thing: a vehicle that can drive itself with no human intervention required, at least under some circumstances.
Spoiler alert: you're going to have to try pretty hard to make things work, especially at first.
It's a scary idea — shaking up this thing that looks right and, at its essence, works pretty damn well.
Then again, Google has so far been pretty good at that sort of thing vis - a-vis maps.
TMM had some pretty dark things to say at the start of the year about emerging markets and particularly China.
I was kind of like I said interested in gambling or at least speculating or figuring things out and then taking a calculated gamble and what they were telling me was don't try, there were saying that no one can beat the market and the stock prices are efficient and just through simple observation looking at the newspaper and they used to have the 52 - week high low prices in the newspaper, it seemed unreasonable that you know the fair price was 51 day and eight months later, it was 120, and that was pretty much every stock had that kind of range every year and it didn't make sense to me that the fundamentals of the underlying businesses were actually changing that much.
Coworking is now at the size and scale that, five years from now, it will look pretty similar to what it is today — barring some cataclysmic thing or some incredible wildcard.
Things moved pretty quickly for gun - rights advocate and Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Kyle Kashuv after he asked a man he calls his «mentor» — Charlie Kirk, founder of the conservative student group Turning Point USA — how many retweets he'd need to convince Kirk to speak at Stoneman Douglas...
Wells Fargo analyst Marci Ryvicker in a first reaction wrote in a note to investors: «We view this as a pretty reasonable thing for National Amusements to do as a CBS - Viacom merger is a possible option — not one that we like at the moment, but the fact that it is being explored is reasonable and not surprising to us.»
That's pretty much the one thing you can count on at my conference: surprises!
If you stayed the course during that time, things worked out pretty well, because you bought at the low point of the stock market, and you contributed more and can you imagine that tax lot that you invested in, in March 2009, where that is right now.
This is the same thing that happened with Almadex, when Almaden spun out Almadex, and so I think if you look at the history there, it's a pretty compelling opportunity.
None, though 9 % think things will pretty much stay at the status quo.
The U.S. economy is having a «pretty full recovery, but there are signs that some things are beginning to slow down,» according to a Colliers International economist speaking at a Marin County business conference Wednesday.
It'd be phenomenal to keep that up, but in terms of growth, it's more about people taking action and it's like I really want to measure the results, which is like pretty impossible to do, but at the same time that's why I really like things what we're doing with the student loan debt movement, where people are reporting back with how much student loan debt they're paying off.
Adulthood is potentially dangerous because it can create the false expectation that at some magic point we've got things pretty well figured out when, in reality, we're adrift in a sea of people who are literally making it up as they go.
Now, to be fair, they'll pretty much leave you alone as long as you don't «stir things up» like complaining about school prayer, especially at the HS football game.
An essay in First Things» August / September 2008 issue, «The Vindication of Humanae Vitae,» that addresses their shared concern at some length (and pretty unambiguously at that) might be of interest to them.
You know, I bet if you slapped the rise in number of atheists / agnostics in the country on a graph with the decline in morality and good sense, you'd get a big fat X. It's pretty obvious which way things are going with a mere cursory glance at today's society.
In some contemporary writings inspired by Lewis, the reader may get the impression that the fact of Bethlehem and the myth of Narnia, the fact of Christ and the myth of Aslan, are, at the end of the day, pretty much the same thing.
As for what Jesus taught, he said some pretty disturbing things about God's wrath upon the earth, and then in his ascended state, he told John the graphic horrific violence that would come at the end of days.
You've changed with the times: maybe your original iterations make me want to throw up a little bit, but today, I think you're doing a pretty good job at the role model thing.
At time = 0 the infant universe was smaller than a proton and at that scale quantum mechanics allows for some pretty weird things... including particles popping into and out of existencAt time = 0 the infant universe was smaller than a proton and at that scale quantum mechanics allows for some pretty weird things... including particles popping into and out of existencat that scale quantum mechanics allows for some pretty weird things... including particles popping into and out of existence.
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