Sentences with phrase «be honest too»

I ordered one last night but to be honest its too high.
However, I aim to be honest too.
I know many of you guys will go see this film hoping to see Ken Jeong's penis again... and to be honest me too
I'll be honest too, I couldn't stop twirling and spinning in it as I walked down those Soho streets.
To be honest too much naked bodies roaming around for my taste and there isn't a focus on the music so I enjoy the sound effects.
I'm honest too, and speak up if I don't think I'm able to help.

Not exact matches

Let's be honest, working from home has a lot of pros — and a few cons too.
Pentland's research has shown that the effect works in the other direction, too: A speaker who subtly mimics his or her conversation partner is rated as more interesting, honest, and persuasive.
You don't need to be too technical as the right IT support company will be able to provide you with honest advice on the best set up and equipment for your business.
But let's be honest: Sometimes all of us can take the rose - tinted - glasses routine too far.
Too be honest, I could sit here all night and rave about all the amazing features that SEMrush has, but the ones above are the most important ones.
I should pause here too with a HUGE, honest, 100 % sincere disclaimer: our business shortcomings in the last few years are entire my fault and responsibility.
Hope too many people don't get burned though to be honest for their sake.
(Let's be honest: If the French Laundry were open 24 hours a day, sketchy things would happen there too.)
Sorry I'm too honest and regularly skip the American political correctness.
I was going to write a materialistic survival guide for recession, but it turns out I am too honest to fleece people with such things.
If you're an honest theist, you too are agnostic.
truthfollower01 is not too interested in honest discourse on evolution.
If you were honest, you'd admit that you would, too.
This can be sensed physically, because of the unity between soul and body, and expressed too - always according to the truth of God, and with honest prudence in the light of His grace; we all have to be aware that we live with a fallen nature, that our bodies can be victims of disordered drives.
To be completely honest, though, I was amazed by it, too.
But being honest about those topics too, Franklin thinks, ultimately makes those artists more accessible for wider audiences — which exposes the listeners to the spiritual moments as well.
The trouble with issuing litmus tests — be they of the beliefs variety or the works variety — is that when we're honest with ourselves, we know that we too would fail them.
I didn't really think too much about the details of the ceremony, because to be honest, I had seen more than a dozen weddings in the past few years and pretty much knew the drill.
What stood out to me is what you wrote of «the dangers of being too honest or too vulnerable or too transparent or too authentic out loud.
Except that if you were able to be honest with yourself you would realize that 1) if anyone is making that choice, and you are right about the ends, they are making it while depreived of fill knowledge and 2) «Free will» is a nonsensical construct invented to justify such a system without having to think too hard.
I believe that too, but to be honest, I would be embarrassed to say so from the pulpit.
To be honest, I don't think that there are too many ideas out there that are absolutely «original».
I'll be honest, it turns me off too.
If most of those who left the church were honest, they'd admit the main reason was because they were just too lazy to get their butts out of bed on Sunday morning!
In a sense, this, too, would be a more honest and honorable way of dealing with telos.
This one moment at the Farmers Market, when your hands are full of garden flowers, and there is homemade jam in the stroller basket, and your son is dragging a canvas bag full of tomatoes and spinach and cucumbers bumpity - bump down the street, and your daughter is telling someone's great - grandmother that her sister's name is Evelynn, too, and there is a piano on the corner of the parking lot thumping, and someone is singing loud, and you can smell the goodness of honest bread.
Those relationships may change, but in the process, you'll be less alone because you'll find others who are asking those honest questions, too.
To be honest... my wife wasn't too happy with this post either!
You are a very honest and thoughtful person... smart too, and I appreciate your insights!
I think you are too honest for that, that you never had much faith in yourself in the first place and that now that you don't believe in Christ, you will believe even less in yourself which itself is regrettable, but let me tell you this: faith comes and goes (p. 452).
Hope that does not sound too prideful because it meant to be honest.
I really do believe in being real and honest, but I see too much of the flip side where it's an excuse to not even grow.
The Christians of Thessalonika are to observe decent self - control in sexual relations, to respect the rights of others, to do their best to love their neighbors, and to be honest and industrious so as to maintain a reasonable standard of living without having to keep appealing for charity (like some Christian communities which Paul knew too well).
But, to be honest, those things happen everywhere else too — schools — workplaces, etc. — but we just expect churchgoers to be better than the rest.
I too have hesitated before being honest about my views on gender, politics, and homosexuality for fear of repercussions.
Through the experience of his own isolated and afflicted life he looked at other personalities, singly seen and individually cared about, and was far too honest not to report what he saw — prosperous sinners escaping penalty and innocent sufferers enduring tragedy.
Too bad all the religion in the world isn't capable of making you an honest person, scotty.
If you are honest, you too will admit that you not only have done evil, but that you desire to do evil.
Talluluh Too bad all the religion in the world isn't capable of making you an honest person, scotty.
I don't think that most Americans would care too much if a politician was like Hugh Hefner, as long as he was honest.
I could understand if you were to say that it was too difficult, but to not want it is not honest, and not honorable.
Far too much fear, depression, inadequacy, unworthiness exists in countless Christ - followers when they have a chance to be really honest.
Our resident Bible scholar responds to some typical questions about the Old Testament that The Bible series is likely to raise for non-believers (and probably plenty of Christians too, if we're honest).
True humility is an honest estimation of who you are... too lowly is false humility, too highly is pride.
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