Sentences with phrase «bit more wisdom»

Your perspective is now colored by becoming a parent and seeing things with a bit more wisdom and understanding — or so you hope!
But I might have a little bit more wisdom.
After their win against the Panthers, Saints head coach Sean Payton spoke about Trump, saying «I think we need a little bit more wisdom in that office.»
I think we need a little bit more wisdom in that office.

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«Now hopefully I am a bit more mellow but with a little extra wisdom
Here's a bit of wisdom too many entrepreneurs have learned the hard way: when it comes to cash flow management, more isn't always better.
Now that his life has come full circle, he has acquired more than physical pounds; he has learned a hard - bitten wisdom as well.
Jesus tries to ignore her; his disciples urge him to send her away; and when the itinerant rabbi finally speaks his mind — in response to them more than to her — it is with a bit of received wisdom that no one would hold against him: «I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel.»
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But it may hint that biological gender differences are a bit less hardwired and more flexible than the conventional wisdom suggests.
Wisdom says this evolution of traditional yoga is «a little bit of a dance, with the hammock being your dance partner, and it's about learning to orient your way to giving yourself more energy substance.
This adorable bit of wisdom from Girls» Night In will encourage you to think more about enjoying the moment, while also making sure you get enough Zzz's.
I've committed to using more wholesome natural ingredients this year, even more so than I do now, and also diving deeper into a practice of Ayurvedic wisdom, self - care, and recipe exploration, even if just a little bit each day.
As for my sagging skin, that's a bit unfortunate but I am convinced that the smooth and beautiful do not have the wisdom that I do as a woman who has had more time to try and fail, win and lose and laugh and cry.
Read on to learn more about Danielle's favorite holiday traditions, her advice for decorating on a budget, and her words of wisdom for anyone feeling a bit lonely this December.
Throughout Marjane's search for a place in a world that seems determined to shut her out, a variety of the young woman's family members infuse the story with a bit more experience and wisdom than our heroine yet possesses.
However, for people in the middle, who enjoy witty serio - comedies that are imbued with great characters, interesting asides, and choice bits of wisdom, Stranger is a thoughtful comedy with more depth than most comedic endeavors released today.
«He taught us that researching, designing, producing, and testing learning materials for four - year - olds requires every bit of creativity, dedication, and wisdom that we could muster - and that the work is more rewarding and more fun than we could have imagined.»
At the London Book Fair this past April, I heard a bit of wisdom worth passing along: The bigger the ship, the more difficult it is to change its course.
This will bite the academics, but there is more wisdom outside of academia on investing than there is inside academia on investing.
«So being with him allowed me a space to reflect and understand that he's got more experience and wisdom than I do, so he can afford to bite more than he can chew and he won't choke.
This past year saw President Obama's aggressive pronouncement of his climate agenda, more of the same for the Keystone XL pipeline, and some of the starkest evidence that America's oil and natural - gas boom is turning on its head almost every bit of conventional wisdom about the global energy landscape.
One bit of conventional wisdom that is commonly heard in the defense bar is that defendants should generally remove cases to federal court when they have the right to do so because juries are less prone to extreme verdicts and the judges are more favorable to defendants.
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