Sentences with phrase «discovering love seems»

For some, discovering love seems to come easy, but, for many of today's singles, navigating the modern dating scene can be daunting.

Not exact matches

Seems right in saying that, if god loves all finding and discovering god should not hinge on our ability to study the book, education, or the like.
Lately, though, I've discovered a love for the simple, humble vegetarian pasta dish, and I find myself serving it more frequently to my enthusiastic eaters who don't seem to mind the absence of any meat (well, maybe they do, but they keep quiet about the fact).
Blueberries pair really well with tart ingredients like lemon juice, buttermilk, and crème fraîche, and with my recently discovered love of lamb, putting blueberries, crème fraîche, and lamb together seemed like a no - brainer.
Your spring in Seattle seems magical: — RRB - I'm recently come back home from a trip to Elba Island, and finale discovered why you love spring so much: tiny white and pink blossoms, gentle rains and the first warm sun of the season, were additive.
IF you're like my private coaching clients, you might have discovered that no matter how hard you work out, if you don't start from a place of love, nothing seems to work out.
My go to Mascara is L'oreal Telescopic, have used it over a decade and always seem to go back to it, one I recently discovered and really like is the Maybelline Lash Sensational, love using it for a night out when I want to achieve thicker fuller lashes.
It seems to me that whenever I discover a new label I love, they're all Australian (prime examples: Cameo the Label, Sass & Bide, Nicholas, Zimmermann...).
Falling in love with a piece that was first worn 30 years ago and has been waiting, it seems, just for you to discover it, is all the more rare.
April is Decorating Month and, while that might seem unrelated to the world of dating, our newest survey has discovered that your home décor can have a bigger impact on your love - life than you might think.
Soon discovering that he has the ability to travel into the past to a point before the time of Julie's untimely death, Nick struggles to find a means of saving his one true love despite the increasingly troubling results that his well - intended heroics seem to have on the future.
The pair may have wanted to pay loving homage to the exploitation films they loved as youngsters but, as everyone quickly discovered, few filmgoers seemed to share their fascination with the genre, with the double - bill flopping in the US and Tarantino's stand - alone Death Proof being a box - office bust upon its belated UK release.
Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay co-star as a married couple about to celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary when news comes that the body of the husband's first love has been discovered, frozen and preserved in the Swiss Alps... And if you want to see a film directed by Alan Rickman, watch out for A Little Chaos starring Kate Winslet and Matthias Schoenaerts... And this week's most stupid remake is the pointless «reboot» of Point Break to be directed by someone called Ericson Core, who seems to think that Gerard Butler can fill Patrick Swayze's shoes.
When a widowed mother and nurse named Sophie falls in love with her handsome patient Hector, the couple seems like a match made in heaven — until she discovers that her beau is the leader of a crime ring and her relationship may be putting her fifteen - year - old son's life at risk.
Luckily for readers, 2012 seems like a particularly promising year for new voices — we've already discovered and loved authors like Naomi Benaron.
The premise seems familiar at first glance, using well - loved tropes: A group of college students looking for fun accidentally get locked in the abandoned Eastern State Penitentiary, only to discover they aren't alone.
Although it seemed like a perfect fit at the time, Duke was reclaimed by our Quality Care Department about a year later when it was discovered he wasn't being cared for in the responsible, loving fashion we expect from our adopters.
This is where Xenoblade Chronicles X seems to have failed to click for me, which is a shame, because its exploration - focus is undeniably attractive — it's just there's no powerful hook to bind it all together and keep me invested in moving forward, as much as I love grinding levels and taking my time discovering things.
Whether it's the military industrial complex, the horrors of war, or a teen girl's journey to find herself and discover love, gaming seems to be attempting to make those pushes to prove it can stand on its own as any other form of art.
Whether it's the military industrial complex, the horrors of war, or a teen girl's journey to find herself and discover love, gaming seems to be...
You know what, I sent your garden tour or garden drive by, I forget to a gazillion people many moons ago when I first discovered blogs... everyone who loves gardening was in awe... I remember even saying in the email that I need to visit this magical place called Oregon, lol;) It seems like your neck of the woods is just the perfect spot for gardening:)
I can't seem to get enough of them and I wish I had discovered my love of decorating with fresh flowers a long time ago.
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