Sentences with phrase «basically everything and everyone»

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Underlying their lament is the notion that people are basically good and that if we are nice and kind, everyone else will be too, «I thought that Christianity taught that if you just love people, everything will work out.»
I have a child and he is the most awesome, most well - behaved kid and I got angry one time, explained why I was mad, explained why he can't expect everyone to give him everything, all the time — basically, to think of others before himself and that was it.
Socialist economical policies with state - owned means of production (everything belongs to everyone) and central planner of production working long - term accumulated inefficiencies, which basically made lots of public unrest and eventual bankruptcy.
If most everything could just go back to wired technology that would be really best and would improve everyone's health so much and things would basically be the same, still able to use the internet etc, just without radiating ourselves and the whole neighborhood as well..
Basically, I was mad at everyone and everything, for two days, as energies and matter moved through me — another reason I'm glad I was at an ashram far from home.
Basically I've been a slob in the week past, down right lazy and useless to everything and everyone around me hahah (Such a disgrace!).
well basically they love everyone and everything!
The enviroments you are faced with does not want Sebastian to live to tell the tale so everything and everyone wants you dead, and this is why we love this genre, you against the world basically, the undead world that is.
There's a unique feeling when you live and therefore drive in L.A.. It's the feeling of being in a city situated in basically a perfect place to live (beautiful weather, right along the water, in one of the most diverse states in the country) but that feels so huge and where everyone wants to mind their own business and be in their own cars and be kind of separated from everything around them.
She had plans to go to Black Mountain College in Asheville, N.C., a communalist school where, basically, everyone studied everything — science, literature, art — and pitched in on daily chores.
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