I especially love the way the boar bristles have broken - in over time while remaining rigid.
I love chili and am
especially loving this way healthier version!
I love this,
I especially love the way you can go from front (when they're young) to back (when they are older.
The recipes are in an easy format for our cafeteria managers to use -
they especially love the way the calculator allows them to explode the recipe to a larger size!»
I especially love the way you teamed the neutral bootie with your dress.
But it's one I admire nonetheless,
especially I love the way you paired the skirt with the sweater.
especially love the way you organized all your things, and your desk chair!!!! < 3
Fringe and floral are two of the things we're most excited to wear this spring, and we're
especially loving the way Kate has combined them, teaming a prairie - print Ulla Johnson midi dress with western - inspired Christian Louboutin boots.
I love a good polka dot blouse, and
I especially love the way you have this one some edge.
I especially love the way the shorts look
I also
especially love the way the green picks up on the green in my floral pillows.
I love that you used them in this dish and
I especially love the way you cooked the eggs!
I especially love the way he says to start class.
I especially love the way it....»
Packed with features,
we especially love the way you can manage projects with task lists.
(
I especially love the way you decorated your front porch... it's like something straight out of a fairy tale!)
I especially love the way you hid the water mechanics with the board.
I especially love the way you do Christmas there.
especially love the way your bed is layered... is there a post on how you make your bed?
I especially love the way the barn photo brings so much of who you are into the mantle display.
We especially love the way this unit mixes glass jars with ceramics and baskets.
I love fall for many reasons, but
I especially love the way the crisp & cool air matches perfectly with the crunchy sound made by the leaves under my feet as I walk.
I especially love the way you displayed your village.
I especially love the way you decorated the packages and the door reef too.
Not exact matches
He's a lifelong learner who
loves to read, write and serve his church in whatever
way he can,
especially through youth and young adult ministries.
I hope that we can learn a new
way to disagree: see the differences, recognize their weight, gravity, and meaning, but still
love each other as Christ
loved us, even and
especially when we disagree.
I am to
love my children not because they are
especially talented or qualified in one
way or another, but simply because they have been given to me and placed into my care.
His legacy of writings and the Faith movement remain a remarkable achievement for someone who never really held any academic posts but was, in his quiet
way, a «charismatic» figure, much
loved by many and whose thinking and unique apostolate had a profound effect,
especially on the young.
There's no easy
way to get over a broken heart,
especially when your broken heart is convinced that the fires of
love still smolder in the object of your unrequited...
The issue between
love and linear power is not finally the issue between persuasion and coercion... In some interpretations of
love,
especially Christian
love, it would appear that
love is as unilateral and nonrelational in its
way as linear power is in its
way.
I
love this one,
especially when Christians quote it as a
way to justify being mean and rude to other people.
And so, with each of the
loves he notes also its insufficiency — the
way in which, even and
especially at its very best, it may go wrong.
God uses Wesley's homosexuality as a
way to
love and bless other people —
especially gay people — who do not know where they stand before God.
Christians certainly include compassion as a form of
love, and process theologians
especially emphasize compassion in just that
way that Yokota has described and appropriated for purposes of expounding and expanding Pure Land thought.
Especially sticky is the fact that over the last six months I've been working to reform the
way that our church interacts with folks in the neighbourhood (or at least the intentionality and sharing of that interaction) to focus more on
love rather than proselytizing, so I feel like to abandon now would leave even more than the usual mess behind...
Not only because it is Afro - Americans themselves,
especially men, who now inflict these wounds upon themselves — through the
ways they betray those who
love them and bear their progeny, through the
ways they bring up or abandon their children, through the
ways they relate, or fail to relate, to each other, through the values and attitudes they cherish and the ones they choose to spurn, through their comforting ethnic myths about their neighborhoods, through their self - indulgences, denials and deceits — but because only they as individual men and women can find the antidote to heal themselves.
Love the Derrida quote,
especially «I want to keep the right to read these texts in a
way which has to be constantly reinvented.
As much I
love thinking, I believe when it comes to
especially spiritual matters, such a capacity is
way overrated.
This is
especially true if you
love having your mind stretched, if you embrace difficult questions, and if you enjoy being introduced to new ideas and different
ways of viewing Scripture.
In some interpretations of
love,
especially Christian
love, it would appear that
love is as unilateral and nonrelational in its
way as linear power is in its
way.
I don't know how much more I could simplify it... but I really do need to add that God is the most incredible being I have ever tried to consider, completely beyond my comprehension in so many
ways... and I
love him, he is the best,
especially when he sent his son Jesus to die for our sins.
Say what you will, but demonstrate to me in the
way you live your life, and
especially in the
way you
love, that the Kingdom of God has indeed arrived.
You are probably right that the shortest
way to the heart is through expressions of
love,
especially if we leave out the religion that has been built up around Jesus.
May our God of infinite
love be with Jesse as he continues to heal, with you and your wife as you care for him, with Shirl as she struggles with the call to compassion that is on all of us and
especially those in the health care professions, and with all of us as we search for
ways to deal with adversity in healthy
ways.
That God's
love, manifest in diverse
ways throughout the duration of the universe, might come to a full and unsurpassable self - expression in an individual human being who lived and died in the Middle East almost two thousand years ago does not seem incongruous with what we now understand about the nature of an evolving universe,
especially if we regard religion as a phenomenon emergent from the universe rather than just something done on the earth by cosmically homeless human subjects.
It is not necessarily an idea worth arguing over,
especially if it gets in the
way of
loving others.
I
love to study the Scripture, and I think that Scripture study is one
way of worshiping God, but I think I often used my misunderstanding of the statement «study to show thyself approved» as a
way of neglecting the other critical elements of following Jesus, and
especially that of
loving other people around me.
The Scriptures, and
especially the gospel, call us to be forgivers of each other's sins, not judges of all the earth; call us to be respectful of each other's strange
ways, because we are all strangers enough to the transcending
ways of God; call us to be faith - full enough to ascribe to our living Redeemer the right to
love our enemies though we, in our finitude, have not yet learned to
love them.
I
LOVE the atheist billboards,
especially for kids who are old enough to read, so they have a chance to think their
way out of the brainwashing, but we can keep the politics out of it.
We muslims don't call our women: Bitches, hores... and the majority of muslim women actually have the choice to choose to wear the veil (if you go to a Catholic church women are asked to wear the veil... nuns are fully covered... even Marry the mother of Jesus used to cover and that is because these women know they are diamonds and you have to really deserve her to be able to see more and that is only gonna be her husband, and parents... If you have a precious and very expensive diamond in your possession don't tell me you would leave it outside of your house but you would leave your trash outside of your house... same thing with women
especially and by the
way this apply to men as well in Islam... A woman actually is the queen of her household, and when they are so aware of their status within her community, as more like a mother, she is committed to her husband, kids and parents exclusively... she is busy taking care of her
loved ones and enjoys it and happy so why you ask her to show you her cleavage if she doesn't think you deserve her... Muslim women are not any different than all women, they only like to wear the veil and not show their beauty to you... what?