Books for general reading always smell bad; the odor of
common people hangs around them.
Not exact matches
If you haven't struggled with these depictions in Scripture, either you are not reading your Bible or you are not
hanging out with non-Christian
people (This is the most
common criticism of the Bible from non-Christians).
Guess he was right» bout
hanging out with worldly
people bcoz once in christ, there's no
common interest between u and»em.
As someone who truly enjoys meeting
people from all over the world, I love
hanging out in the
common areas.
I've
hung out with
people who I thought I'd click with, only to learn that we had zilch in
common — not in a negative way, but more of an «oh, okay, so there's no conversational chemistry here, got it.»
Common everyday kinda guy, love meeting new
people hanging out with friends and family, and am a big fan of anime, games, movies, hiking, poetry, and all forms of art
I am an easy going guy, like sport
hanging out with friends and meet new
people educated with
common sense, low key and conservartive.
This is one of the most
common reasons
people give for
hanging on to their credit card.
Shared /
Common Territory — the area that is shared with others (
people, dogs, and / or other cats) in a household (
hanging out, watching, waiting, and socializing)
«Because there is always this faint possibility that evidence hasn't been observed yet, a
common maxim is that «absence of evidence is not evidence of absence» — and is often used by
people to
hang on to their beliefs even when faced with a lack of evidence for them.
Hanging: Suspending a
person from the neck by a rope until dead; a
common death penalty prior to the twentieth century.
One
common coping strategy is for individuals to limit exposure to network members who disapprove of their relationships and to build a larger network of like - minded
people who support the relationship (e.g., other interracial same - sex couples).5, 6 Simply put, daters
hang out with others who make them feel good about their life choices and avoid those who don't.
In fact, the preference for similarity is so
common that it is considered a general characteristic of the human condition, and it's not hard to imagine how preferring to
hang around similar
people, and avoiding dissimilar
people, might benefit survival.
A recent article in USA Today explores how
common that situation is: many
people are confused these days about when and if they are on a date, rather than just
hanging out.
Consider this example: Your spouse doesn't seem to be paying much attention to you, so you start to
hang out with a friend at work more and more often. Your spouse, feeling ignored at the same time, looks to others for companionship and friendship instead of you. Trouble started innocently enough — there's nothing wrong with
hanging out with friends. But at some point these
people have developed 2 completely different lives and after a few years probably don't have much in
common anymore.