Sentences with phrase «convinced of anything»

Looking at your last thousand comments at Judy's, it's quite clear you're not even here to be convinced of anything.
She hasn't as yet convinced me of anything, but I'm enjoying exploring new landscapes, hers and mine.
One, that's not how anyone has ever been convinced of anything.
Everything that looks good to you isn't always good for you, but as an adult I figure that you know what you're looking for and don't need to be convinced of anything else.
Netroots Nation attendees weren't coming to his speech to be swayed or to be convinced of anything.
With less than half an hour left before the vote, MPs knew no - one inside the chamber was being convinced of anything - despite the almost unprecedented passion and rhetorical strength of the speeches being made.
But, humans can convince themselves of anything if they put their mind to it.
I know this wont convince you of anything and I am not trying to.
I know that none of us will convince you of anything new, because you're far past the point of no return in your Christian indoctrination.
Im not trying to convince you of anything but I will ask you this, If your son was being smashed in ready to be nailed to a cross and left in the sunshine to suffer and die, and you had the power to stop it but instead turned away and let it happen then tell me what was that for?
Without arguing too much because I can't convince you of anything.
I have no reason to convince you of anything.
I still read the Bible, pray, read books (and blogs) which consider Christian concepts and God, but I don't think it's to convince myself of anything.
If you want to bad enough, you can convince yourself of anything, can't you.
He's not about running sideshows trying to convince you of anything.
I do not need to convince another of anything.
I don't need to, nor am I trying to convince you of anything.
They were not trying to convince you of anything.
Your whole «car sales» thought is dumb too... Romney was never a car sales men but Obama was a lawyer... talk about someone that can convince you of anything... even, like in this case, that YOU are better off than 4 years ago... but them yet perhaps YOU are!
Truth is truth and I'm not trying to convince you of anything.
Obviously I'm not going to convince you of anything, but I'm also not going to back down and say «OMG because she accused me of researching instead of spending time with my children I obviously need to shut up».
She's a pretty skeptical kid and, at four, we can't convince her of anything.
Our code of ethics spells out the way our doulas support a woman's choices without judgment and without trying to change her mind or convince her of anything.
I'm not here to criticize you, or even to try to convince you of anything.
If you mean that you doubt Trumps unreliability, then I don't think I can convince you of anything; there is a mountain of evidence for that, I don't think that anything I can say will convince anyone that doesn't want to see the reality of that yet.
«Knowing those people and having grown up around those people, I know that you can't come in with a Ph.D. and a fancy title and convince them of anything,» he says.
Nevertheless, frequent repetition by authority figures can convince us of anything.
Whether digital or analog, we're in an age when cinematic effects can convince us of anything, transport us to anywhere.
Nevertheless, Mumble gets his message across because, of course he IS a dancing penguin, and if dancing penguins can get us to spend more ticket money on them than on James Bond week after week, then they're certainly capable of convincing us of anything!
The reader actually has to buy the book before they can really see those reviews, and at that point, it's not convincing them of anything because they've already made their purchase.
People can convince themselves of anything.
By plugging in all the numbers and running several different scenarios to show to my fiance, I didn't even have to convince him of anything at all — the numbers did all the work!
I am not trying to convince you of anything different.
Hansen and his colleagues were not (at least in that particular paper) attempting to convince us of anything more than that their approach held promise in the development of future models — and they freely admitted both the complexity of their undertaking and the drawbacks of their methodology.
You won't convince them of anything, and because scientists know the difference between curious people arguing science and ideologies invoking «science,» there arguments will not influence the scientific debate.
Socrates is the only reader here who is confused [OK, maybe Simon, too], and you will never be able to convince him of anything.
As Megan McArdle commented in her discussion of the Peter Gleick affair, After you have convinced people that you fervently believe your cause to be more important than telling the truth, you've lost the power to convince them of anything else.
I can't seem to find a way of getting you to defend your description; and there is no way you will convince me of anything as long as you continue misrepresenting, misdirecting and avoiding the question.
One can not convince them of anything, only point out their errors.
Well you know I long ago realised you can't force people to think along rational lines or to interpret things properly so I wouldn't dream of trying to convince you of anything other than what you need to be convinced of.
The problem is with Megan McArdle's Law: «After you have convinced people that you fervently believe your cause to be more important than telling the truth, you've lost the power to convince them of anything else.»
Telling someone you're a hard worker won't convince them of anything.
I don't try to convince them of anything.

Not exact matches

Tanking is obviously an inexact science, and has much more to do with lineup construction and the allocation of playing time than anything else — players are professional athletes, and convincing them to lose on purpose to bring younger, cheaper new talent to their franchise isn't exactly a great sell.
Adam Seifer, co-founder and former CEO of Fotolog.com, one of the oldest and most popular photo sharing sites on the net, said: «I frequently find myself trying to convince partners, advisees, etc., that one of the biggest risks a start - up has is to not launch anything at all — to get so caught up in talking about what you're going to launch and so fixated on details that it feels like you're making progress when instead what you're really doing is moving asymptotically closer to something that doesn't ultimately matter as much as you think it does.»
And for now, not everyone is convinced that SegWit2x does indeed have this level of support — or anything close to it.
I don't expect to convince anyone of anything.
For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present or the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord» (Romans 8:38 - 39).
You might think it will convince a casual reader to invest their time in your article if you can persuade them that M & S are a mandatory part of contemporary cultural literacy, but really, the most relevant question in a reader's mind is not whether the topic is important but whether it is entertaining or enlightening, and whether you have anything entertaining or enlightening to say about it.
The Carpenter, the Nazarene, the Messiah can fix anything, I've witnessed enough with my eyes wide open to be utterly convinced after being an atheist for most of my life.
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