Sentences with phrase «dying to learn»

If you're dying to learn more about the upcoming XBLA and PSN title, Rayman 3 Hoodlum Havoc HD, then you...
We know you're dying to learn so much about KINGDOM HEARTS III — characters, worlds, summons, battle systems, spells, storylinevoicetalentminigamesgummishipxehanortkeyblades....
Comic Book is claiming this following concept image from artist Gregory Semkow was commissioned by Jeff Wadlow for his X-Force script, revealing the five team members we've been dying to learn.
I'm dying to learn more about her journey, and I would probably have some grilled fish with butternut squash and kale.
For a beauty beginner like me, I was already starting to feel overwhelmed with all of the products that I wanted to try and techniques that I've been dying to learn.
I plan on getting your book as soon as budget allows (along with Peter R's - I'm dying to learn more about bread!)
I am already a huge fan of hummus, a general fan of beets and dying to learn more go - to recipes.
I saw this bread on Pinterest and I had just purchased a new stove & was dying to learn to bake so I thought why not try this bread.
We do everything we can to put our best foot forward in job interviews, and we should, but sometimes the most revealing thing someone can tell me is what they don't know or are dying to learn about.

Not exact matches

(As this issue went to press, we learned that TapouT co-founder Charles «Mask» Lewis died in a car accident in Newport Beach, California.
CAM, named after Williams's son Cameron, who died of cancer at the age of 25, provides learning, health, and enrichment services to underserved individuals in the U.S. and abroad.
NASA's Juno spacecraft capped a five - year journey to Jupiter late Monday with a do - or - die engine burn to sling itself into orbit, setting the stage for a 20 - month dance around the biggest planet in the solar system to learn how and where it formed.
No surprises there (except maybe that «Sincerely,» the word I was taught to use in elementary school when we learned to write letters, has clearly died a horrible death.)
Many retirees are surprised to learn that survivor benefits can increase after a spouse dies, but they do — until you reach FRA.
It's not fun to fail, and I don't recommend it:) But 80 % of startups die and one of the best things about tech is the belief that failure isn't fatal and is often the best way to learn and live to try again.
He says, «Nobody learned anything by hearing themselves talk, or speak,» and he goes on to say, «The ability to lock in and listen is a skill that has served me well in life,» says Branson, «Although, it seems to be a dying art, I believe that listening is one of the most important skills for any teacher, parent, leader, entrepreneur, or just about anyone who has a pulse.»
We need to give up the «what happens when we die» concept and think about how we can live better lives... guess what, I learned how to be a good, morally sound and ethically sound individual and I didn't read the Bible... wild notion, I know.
Some did try to reconnect with estranged family or patch troubled relationships when they learned they were dying - more for themselves than for the happiness of their families.
We should learn from those who are dying that the best way to teach our children about God is by loving each other wholly and forgiving each other fully - just as each of us longs to be loved and forgiven by our mothers and fathers, sons and daughters.
When your false self dies, you start learning how to base your happiness on more eternal sources, he says.
Is that where you learn how to convince poor suckers to give you 10 % of their Income so they can go live in the clouds when they die?
We were told that who has a knowldge that is good for mankind to learn of and decided not teach it or share it but to store it with out sharing, then when this person dies, the knowledge he had stored with out sharing becomes a source of torment for that person at grave and on judgment day...
But maybe the best tribute that can be paid to anyone is the reaction I had when I learned he had died.
I don't think the issue is that we haven't learned to die, but rather, that we haven't realized we're alive.
Be like the eagle that realises that the young have to learn how to fly or die.
To the shock of learning that a son is dying is added, for many parents, the denial, anger and guilt often suffered in learning that a son is homosexual.
Even at this primitive stage of humanity's relationship with God, Abraham learns that God does not want his son to die, but rather it is God who will provide the sacrifice Himself.
The risk of the apology is that the movement may die (deserve to die)- alternatively it may learn, grow, and live.
Christ calls us to die to ourselves, not remodel ourselves... So if you want to hangout with grownups, you are going to need to learn to forgive, apologize, repent, and repair.»
BTW, I totally agree that «The risk of the apology is that the movement may die (deserve to die)- alternatively it may learn, grow, and live.»
The first task in the art of dying well is to learn how to live an existence that leads to blessedness.
What does it mean that we learn to love and care for life and then we die?
If you want to avoid have your life ruined by sin, Peter says, then learn what it means to have died to sin in Jesus Christ, and to have been raised to new life through His resurrection.
The Christian is not to plan strategies for salvaging or reviving what is dying, but rather to learn to see the new as the dialectical continuation, through transformation, of the old.
During a given week, he may be called to the home where a child has died, asked to appear in court to help a teen - ager in trouble with the law, consulted by a woman suffering from menopausal emotional problems, called on by a man who has just learned he has cancer, and another whose self - esteem is shaken by mandatory retirement.
Each day we must learn to die, to let go, to be plunged under the waters so that God might pull us forth like newborn babies.
Or, when we die we rest a while, review what we have left to learn and come back to try again.
There are wishes that die in being born; there are wishes that are forgotten like our yesterdays; there are wishes that one outgrows, and later can scarcely recall; there are wishes that one learns to give up, and how good it was to have given them up; there are wishes from which one dies.
Or, when we die, some deity decides for us what we have left to learn and we come back to try again.
He has one simple plan for the coming years: he wants to learn how to die.
We are not «hating» anything, and you with your prayers to your deity are still suffering, still dying, and still learning nothing.
If they die as a result of their sin, we can learn from their mistakes and plead with others to turn from similar sins, but we need not pray for those whose sin has led to an untimely death.
Your sins are already forgiven, no one goes to Hell because they did not ask for forgiveness, a person goes to Hell because when they have passed the age of innocence, and have come to the Knowledge of the Gospel, or they have learned that Jesus died for their sins, and that He gives us salvation freely because He loves us more than we love ourselves, and we have to make a choice to accept or reject this free gift, if that individual accepts Jesus as their Savior, then they go to Heaven, and if that individual rejects Jesus, then they go to Hell.
Learning to say the right thing at the right time «is a gift that comes only after you have learned to die to self and the best start for that is humility, detachment, and charity.»
Gods don't explain anything, they never did, that's the point, to just stop trying to think and learn and grow, and salivate over not dying when you die.
Is it more reasonable to just assume that it's roadkill, or should you fall back on what you learned form your childhood, and conclude that it must have died after getting hit on the head by an anvil dropped from an ACME weather ballon in it's failed attempt to catch the roadrunner?
Hegel and the Right Hegelians had conceived and attempted such a project — to learn the ultimate, divinely sanctioned reasons why one religious stage passes over into another — but that movement, plagued from the start by bad anthropological data, died out in the mid-nineteenth century, and only recently has been revived.
My questions for such a place would want to learn how these people are bringing Christ to a dying world and how are they growing in their walk.
And i heard of a day of judgement when millions of Christians and babies will disappear and they have already started disappearing and will continue to and then the others will be left behind for 7 year tribulation period but what can i do i am not even ready i did not confess all my sins repented for a few but for most of them very little because i learnt about them just before a few days and as i told you before i am only 11 years old so what can i do please help me i don't want to die and be melted like this please help!
No, Jesus is saying, «I'm going to die so that you can learn that God has ALWAYS forgiven you, and my death will show you how to live in a similar way toward others.
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