Sentences with phrase «done fine things»

She's always done fine things with the medium, but in this exhibition, entitled Rags, the artist takes her ongoing, nearly obsessive interest in oil paint to a new level, draping paint so that it bends and folds as fabric might.
That's outstanding and the creators have done a fine thing.

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You fast - forward your memory reel to the end of previous challenges and acknowledge that things did get resolved and that you made it through just fine.
The economy is doing just fine, and now it's time for the Federal Reserve to stop propping things up with things like monthly bond purchases.
Ninety - five percent of her employees don't have one, and things seem to be working just fine.
That's fine, but to get somewhere in life, to do great things, you have to have real mentors in the real world.
Of course, this type of marketing will require a good deal of fine tuning — the last thing a retailer can afford to do right now is completely alienate customers with overly invasive promotions in an increasingly privacy - obsessed world.
When you're really stumped and don't want things to become more tangled, it's perfectly fine to come right out and ask, «Sorry, I think we may have misunderstood each other.
It's absolutely fine to mix things up in your content, but don't let inconsistency plague your strategy.
«There some things that sometimes we pick up and maybe we might need them next week — and it's fine to go ahead and buy them next week — but right now you probably don't [need it].
That monster project awaiting you might do fine sitting on your desk in your current day job, but procrastinating the tough jobs as an entrepreneur usually only makes things worse.
«The last time we had a hearing, Google and Twitter and Facebook sent their lawyers, which undoubtedly were expensive because they did a damn fine job of dodging and bobbing and weaving and they didn't say a damn thing — which is what they were paid to do, or not to do, as the case may be,» Republican Senator John Kennedy told Politico.
There are lots of reasons why this is a bad idea: — selling public assets may be a fine thing to do but it... Read more
I did learn one thing though, Bitcoin is fine in terms of supporting merchants but needs to convince everyday users to work with digital currency.
The target is a medium term one, so there's a little bit of flexibility over the short term, and I think experience shows that in trying to do economic policy and trying to control inflation there really isn't an ability to fine tune these things over very short periods of time, you have to take a more medium term perspective.
But of course, turning a profit as a «guru» is fine so long as the things they teach actually DO work.
These things could last 2 weeks or more if you have very fine hair and do not need to shave very often.
Religion in itself is fine, just so long as people do their own thing!
That just would not make sense and if they turned me away for not believing in the same things they do, that is fine because the group is based on their beliefs and values.
Herbert, that's a fine thing to say and all, but still does kinda fit with the arrogance of presuming you're correct despite offering nothing to substantiate such a position.
Kevin your right personal beliefs and or religion does not belong in law, and I am not saying that what this atheist organization is doing is wrong or anything, I think what there doing is a good thing, I just think this particular message could have been done from a different perspective, this message makes them appear like the self righteous ones, and it might give out the wrong kind of message, instead it should have said something like you believe in god fine, but don't put it in our laws.
Michael «As a gay man I appreciate there efforts and support, but I think putting up this sign isn't really the best way to get through to people, all it does is create more hate, intolerance, and separation, I am not a christian but I am very spiritual, and putting up this sign implies that all gay people are atheists which is the furthest thing from the truth, I have no problem with religion, I have a problem with those who use there religions to control and hate others, same applies with atheism, if you don't want to believe in anything than fine, just don't push your non beliefs on me.»
If they want to run an article detailing what Mitt believes, or things that he has done because of his beliefs, fine, do that.
As a gay man I appreciate there efforts and support, but I think putting up this sign isn't really the best way to get through to people, all it does is create more hate, intolerance, and separation, I am not a christian but I am very spiritual, and putting up this sign implies that all gay people are atheists which is the furthest thing from the truth, I have no problem with religion, I have a problem with those who use there religions to control and hate others, same applies with atheism, if you don't want to believe in anything than fine, just don't push your non beliefs on me.
evelyn: «That's fine you believe that but, please do not force your beliefs on everyone else because not everyone believes the same things you believe.
I believe that its important to see inner wisdom and the council of friends and wise and knowledgeable people... but God, if he / she exists created us — right... oh yes w / brains... we should be honoring that by using them... I can imagine if God exists every day he is saying to himself / herself «why do people keep asking me for things I have not control over, or really could care less about (people are asking for a new shinny house to replace their perfectly fine house while millions are homeless around the world, hungry, sick, etc.)... why are they not using the gifts and skills they have».
They say silly things like «no one could function without at some level believing in free will» while ignoring the people around them who report that they do and do just fine.
And yes, even the demons believe that God EXISTS — that has nothing to do with faith IN God, that means, trusting Him in the darkness of our lives that He will lead us through it all and that all things will turn out fine — in the end.
Although Smith says many fine things that will be helpful especially to seekers like his former student, the book does not stand up well to a rigorous examination of its argument.
I am offended by many things my gov» t does, I can get offended by what people say in public meetings, some of the stuff I have seen in public meetings bores me, makes me wish I wasn't there, but at the end of the day... I am fine and I move on.
My education is fine... Nothing is wrong with my writing sense you were able to simply reply... Look how far this country has fallen without God... We took God out of schools and now school shootings are a common thing... I mean your insults are flattering because all it tells me is that deep down you know I am right but don't want to admit it..
every thing that you said is gods truth.when you study is hard as you do you well fine the truth jeremy.i been stugglen with preach geting paid for a long time intill i started studing like you.you help me a lot thanks.ps.the wolf slayer.
What makes Paganism unique is that we acknowledge that there are hundreds of ways to practice it, and as long as you doing at least a few of the things I outlined above, the rest of us are fine with you standing under the umbrella.
It is the doing of these fine things, not the saying of any fine words, that teaches oneself, and others, that one is somebody.
let me say that there are many fine believers who do not advocate some of the things that are in churches and religions today.
«Some people think the church doesn't need changing; they're fine with the way things are because it works for them.
Fallows was put at a distance as a «fine young man» who «didn't express these concerns to me» — he left «with no insinuation there were things about which he was disappointed.»
If religion is your thing, fine, but don't look for it in our politics, government or governance — it has no place there.
As a way of learning how to take alien points of view, this sort of exercise is excellent, and some children do very fine things with it.
I took these words from a response to a fine post by Carl Scott, and decided to make them into a not so fine post of mine here — A long time ago Peter Lawler mentioned doing the most unconservative thing, i.e., writing some kind of postmodern conservative manifesto.
If breast feeding is to be okay in public, and to be okay in a church (which I am fine with, as it is the most useful thing a church is for), then mothers should have absolutely no problem with people looking at them while they do it.
Using your infantile logic, then it's fine for a kid to say to a parent, «You can't punish me since when you were a kid you did bad things too.»
However, step by step we walk the Path, doing a perfect thing imperfectly — which is fine with God.
you believe in a god that does these things and will hold you accountable for all your lifes wrong - doings when you die... if free will is a «gift» from god then i say we ask that freak psycopathic killer why, why the fuk do you do the things you do and yet hold us to a fine point of right / wrong....
I could go on, following Ivan's fine lead, and talk about the most depressing thing America can do and has done to Christmas is to make it less joyful, to domesticate or banalize it, to turn it into «Happy Holidays» that are neither pagan nor Christian.
But I don't let those things disqualify me from Christ's strong love, which is surprisingly able to embrace the prodigal son in all of us, and shock us by clothing us in a fine robe and placing the ring of authority over the household on our muddy, pork - contaminated fingers while kissing us over and over and ignoring our whines of contrition.
They should also admit that they have absolutely no idea what God would actually want politically, as apparently he did not want equal rights for women and was fine with slavery, but politically those things went away... which most of us consider a good thing.
«I think a lot of times, we have that sort of feeling that we only have one of two options, which is to either double down and pretend everything's fine and stuff your questions down and your doubts and things where you feel like maybe it doesn't add up or you feel like you don't belong anymore.»
We criticize each other, which is fine, but only Christians wish that bad things happen to people who don't share their opinions.
But billboards that say things like — «Why do Atheists Hate America», «Anti-God is Anti-American, Anti-American is Treason, Treason Leads to Civil War», «Who in HELL doesn't want you Baptized» — well, those are fine and dandy, right?
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