Sentences with phrase «believe for a moment»

Even if it were real, which I do not believe for a moment, it is illogical to expect that people could fear retaliation from a being in which they do not believe.
I don't believe for a moment Jesus would have said this, but there are many out there who think that this is what's waiting for women in heaven — eternal subordination to men.
I don't believe for a moment that the education you claim is at all accurate.
If you have done the research you claim you have (and I don't believe it for a moment) you would have found how utterly useless and ridiculous that 2000 year old book is.
And don't believe for a moment you do too apart from the odd occasion that you might see him.
I don't believe for a moment that we can't strengthen the team in most positions.
I don't believe for a moment that Nestle is pro-breastfeeding.
When Renee said my girl had a tongue tie, I didn't quite believe her for a moment.
What an Easter gift for John Bercow (not that I believe for a moment that he needs it - I have every confidence he will be returned with a very healthy majority).
But I do not believe for a moment that I am the only one to feel that way.
As a matter of fact, subscription plans are so reasonably priced for what the site has to offer, that we couldn't believe it for a moment.
but I don't believe for a moment that Montand is really in love with Streisand's character — except maybe for when he sings from the top of the Pan Am building over New York — and therefore when the film isn't singing its little heart out, it feels faraway and frivolous.
I don't believe for a moment that a girl who looks like Vanessa Hudgens — our heroine Lindy — is ever going to be an «outsider».
That's not to say that I believe for a moment the parental options in the current law are not useful or valuable.
I don't believe for a moment that «outing» potential publishing companies, lit.
I like writing and reading flash fiction and, although I have a long - term anxiety about humanity's shortening attention span, I don't believe for a moment flash fiction appeals to it.
But I should note I don't believe for a moment that Amazon made the offer out of a concern for the authors.
-LSB-...] mind can believe for a moment that they are «actually benefiting from this» atrocity.
I didn't say that I believed for a moment that trump was a paragon of moral virtue.
I deliberately inserted the word «moral» as in the past america has generally been a force for good by combining strength with a strong moral ethos.I didn't say that I believed for a moment that trump was a paragon of moral virtue.
And if Tamino had plagiarized (which I don't believe for a moment), this would make the instrumental record even less robust.
Who believes for a moment that «Intellectual Ventures came to be so they could protect inventors»?
Now, don't believe for a moment that the space outside of the cropped photo is magazine worthy.

Not exact matches

«I believe there will come a moment in time where I would say we have sufficient adoption of these alternative products... to start envisaging, together with governments, a phase - out period for cigarettes,» Andre Calantzopoulos said in an interview on BBC Radio 4.
«At the moment we believe it is premature for us to react specifically to Supervisor Mar's proposal without having an opportunity to understand the full details, but we will obviously be considering its potential implications for our business.»
«The good news is that the moment you decide that what you know is more important than what you have been taught to believe, you will have shifted gears in your quest for abundance.
Allowing your brain to freely associate disparate ideas, many researchers believe, facilitates this «eureka» moment, which perhaps helps explain why Newton stumbled upon the rule of gravity while resting under an apple tree, and why, anecdotally, the modern - day shower seems particularly conducive for runaway breakthrough moments.
Zuckerberg blinked for a moment — he couldn't believe it either — and then said simply, «Senator, we run ads.»
The epiphanic moment arrives as they are instead made to feel like idiots for believing in the patch in the first place.
The moment you believe your process is perfect is the moment when your competition swoops in and conks you on the head for being presumptuous.
The company believes that by having the money in the exact moment is a central key for the entrepreneur and for a healthy and stable economic growth.
In my view, this is one of the most important moments in a generation to examine all of your risk exposures, the extent to which you believe historical evidence is informative, your tolerance for loss, your comfort or discomfort with missing out on potential rallies even in a wickedly overvalued market, and your true investment horizon.
Yet, despite all of these derogatory references to the Terry Malloys and Dean Wormers and Norman Bates in the world of gold and silver, I continue to believe that gold, silver, gold and silver miners, developers, and explorers are going to quite soon have their moments in the sunlight, finally out from under the rocks and tree stumps where they have been hiding in darkness for what feels like an eternity.
Or perhaps you can pause for a moment and think about all the paranormal activity that goes on from UFO's to ghosts and spirits and you will realize that science does not have all the answers and there is little more to life than what society will have you believe.
His father turned his back on him, I believe from the moment Judas kissed him, the same moment I believe he became our sin for us.
I don't deny for a moment that Tom West's view of Locke is based on what he believes Locke actually thinks after astute and meticulous study.
@ Concert: «I believe like a child that suffering will be healed and made up for, that all the humiliating absurdity of human contradictions will vanish like a pitiful mirage, like the despi.cable fabrication of the impotent and infinitely small Euclidean mind of man, that in the world's finale, at the moment of eternal harmony, something so precious will come to pass that it will suffice for all hearts, for the comforting of all resentments, for the atonement of all the crimes of humanity, for all the blood that they've shed; that it will make it not only possible to forgive but to justify all that has happened.»
I'm pretty sure it was more important for him at that moment to hear I loved him than for him to hear how God was waiting for him - especially since he didn't believe that.
When we ask for a moment of silence, it's so those of us who believe in God may ask for his blessings and give thanks.
For those of you who don't believe in god, better hope you are right or you may have one of those «oh no» moments when you pass LOL.
I suffered a terrible car accident... during 3 weeks I almost died «many times»... Now I can read a beautiful article like this one and agree with it... Believe me... no matter your faith, your fortune or whatever you may be involved with... on the face of death if you are human you will only care about your loved ones... you will remember about the moments you were happy together and dream they happen again... you will remember your childhood like you were 7 again... you will ask forgiveness and try to show your love, no matter how hard you are... In the face of death we realize that nothing more then our family matters... For the professor, once his life of arrogance reaches an end, he will then understand what is the meaning of family...
Here Milosz is exactly a Christian» the scriptural word is received as a word for him in that moment, together with all those who have believed before him.
Despite that, I survived, but before that incident, if someone had told me something like that would happen, I would not have believed it for one moment.
But don't clam up and start attackind and mocking and hating, but instead reflect upon what you think you know, and what you think you believe, and consider for a moment that maybe, just maybe, you were wrong... wouldn't that be something.
Try just for a moment to imagine you lived during the days of the inquisition, and that the simple act of declaring that you believe differently... not that you don't believe in god, just that you believe differently, could be enough to have you imprisoned, tortured or put to death.
Budziszewski labors under no illusions: he doesn't for a moment believe he can reverse the philosophical tide with one book.
I'm quite sure at least half of all American christians don't believe a word of their holy book anyway and are just waiting for the moment it feels socially acceptable to leave the philosophy behind.
So, please, don't believe, for a moment, that I am trying to imply that atheists are terrible, awful people who just bully people of faith.
Once you have received the baptism of the Spirit, which all Christians do at the moment they believe in Jesus for eternal life, there is no reversing or undoing it.
On the one hand, there is the thesis of Oswald Spengler, who believed that he had identified a natural law for the great moments in cultural history: First comes the birth of a culture, then its gradual rise, flourishing, slow decline, aging, and death.
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