Sentences with phrase «even stranger people»

A college knucklehead and his loser friends travel by car from Texas to New York in hopes of retrieving a videotape sent to his girlfriend revealing an indiscretion, and along the way they have nonstop bizarre adventures and meet even stranger people.
Bored and annoyed, she follows a cat into the woods, where she finds an enchanted flower, which in turn becomes her unlikely admission to Endor College, a school for witches filled with strange creatures and even stranger people.

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Strange Success is about people who come up with crazy ideas to solve a problems you may not even realize exist.
Friday morning Londoners, who voted by and large to remain in the EU, were walking the streets with a stunned look, and what's even odder (for English people, at least) actually talking to strangers in cafes and on trains, discussing how such a thing could happen, what would happen next, and who was to blame.
The company offers a $ 2,500 bounty to people outside the company, be they vendors, customers, strangers, even journalists.
CHESKY: The [even] bigger problem was a simple idea: People did not think strangers would stay with other strangers.
Find ways to get out there and connect with other people: your peers, industry influencers, sales prospects, and even perfect strangers.
Many people will operate their home computers with weak or even no passwords and with their only protection from Internet threats being the rudimentary security capabilities of their DSL router or cable modem, which they will gladly disable to make it easier for their Xbox, PlayStation or Wii game console to connect with strangers from all over the world.
In a recent post, I contended that people who are personally connected to the interviewer in some way - even loosely - are evaluated differently than strangers.
You can even make a habit of practicing with strangers you'll probably never see again, since research suggests that making conversation with fellow commuters leaves people happier.
People are naturally more inclined to purchase a product on the recommendations of friends, family or even strangers.
Even if a person is unfamiliar, she may not think of him as a stranger if he's nice to her.
the strange think is that many clergy and christians don't even believe in God they only do what they do for for the comfortable lifestyle and power over people.
Even as a gay male, it was strange for me showering with my straight classmates or at the gym just as its strange for straight people in the same situation but I am a human being who is capable of respect for others privacy and personal boundaries.
what idiot would take photograph of a stranger and fun of that person when that person is not even looking or talking to you?
I think it is even possible that I might naturally feel compassion for other people (such as suffering people in China), but I would probably figure that this is some strange extension of a natural feeling of compassion which is a beneficial trait towards my children and my friends.
«I'm concerned about people's health,» is a typical explanation offered by someone who admonishes others, sometimes even strangers in restaurants, that what they're eating is bad for them.
If and when it happens, we might even start baptizing people from alien backgrounds, as the early Christians did, and find our comfortable traditions shattered by the disconcerting presence of strangers in the faith — including Muslims, Buddhists or Hindus.
As logical as it seems to stay away from teachings that cause such debilitating fear (so much so that the thirteen - year - old me created escape plans for the inevitable AntiChrist Army that would march down our street to shoot me after the rest of my family had successfully been raptured), it would be even less logical to believe that God would create a group of strange people created to be forever distanced from Jesus because we can't know Him in the right way.
In my own case (and in no way am I saying that this is true for Julie or any other person who has been hushed up, tangled up or fucked up by an abusive system or a specific person), as I spoke my truth out loud to trusted friends and even a few strangers and unwitting passersby and heard their responses, I realized that I had formerly seen only part of the truth.
I am in anguish over the pain caused by people who follow God against other believers and esp those believers we call wives, even though its a strange distant and archaic term.
We are to act as if Christ is in other people, even the stranger whom we believe we have reason to fear, the prisoner whose acts we find reprehensible, the sick we'd rather condemn because we're convinced that their lifestyle contributed to their illness, the hungry who should have been able to fend for themselves.
But instead people are greedy, selfish, and treat strangers and even people they know like crap in an effort to get what they want.
Not only are we strangers to one another, even in families, but there is an inner cleavage within us so that the different aspects of our personhood remain unintegrated and we can not be the persons we know we could be.
It was even more strange because in my first attempt at this, there was about three students for every actual person.
Did Christ heal people with sole intention of getting them into the flock or because, even though they were strangers, he loved them as much as his blood relatives, best friends and himself and his instinct was to end their suffering?
I have never had anything to do with Emergent, so all of these people are strangers to me, and I've been watching the whole thing develop since I first heard of this issue (I don't even remember how).
A strange young man, a dubious instruction to include even Peter, and a cryptic note: «You'll find him in Galilee,» and three people, the women, so «trembling and bewildered» they say nothing to anyone.
She can name only the epiphanies of insight that bind her briefly to other people, even strangers:
There is nothing strange or wonderful or even bothersome in the staid mathematics of Whitehead's work for lay people.
Members of a congregation where people are strangers to one another find it difficult to imagine or even comprehend the meanings associated with fellowship at the Table of the Lord.
They are an odd bunch of people, with strange clothing, behaviors, and language, but they all love each other and welcome everybody, even those who are very different from them with wide open arms.
I think I have that book... You are right that following Jesus leads us to strange places, and causes people to look upon us strangely, and even to shun and reject us (as they did Him!).
This explains what seem to us the strange and horrible sacrificial rites of primitive peoples; they are seeking to find something that they may present to their god — their best gift, even if it meant the offering of the bravest man, or of a treasured possession, or of some animal of flawless quality.
It is people who can offer hearts to other people as they struggle to remove as many strings as possible to children, parents, family, friends and even strangers.
we realize at this late date and due to death the apology will not bear any more strange fruit, but we would like to make such apologies so that people will think we are sincere and mean what we say even though our apologies change nothing... and we'd like to apologize in advance for any future bigoted acts we may make, recognizing that once we apologize we are seen as honorable and in the clear»
The people represented in the New Testament lived in what is to us a strange and irrelevant way, as did our ancestors from even a century ago.
In the East, custom encourages people to greet one another, even strangers, with a bow which means «the Divine Spirit in me greets the Divine Spirit in you.»
Karl Barth understood this well when he wrote: «Strange as it may seem, it is still true, that those who fail to understand other churches than their own are not the people who care intensely about theology, but the theological dilettantes, eclectics, and historians of all sorts; while those very men who have found themselves forced to confront a clear, thoroughgoing, logical sic et non find themselves allied to each other in spite of all contradictions, by an underlying fellowship and understanding, even in the cause which they handle so differently and approach from such painfully different angles.
Even stranger is that the people I know at my church who loved The Shack, will still turn round and insist we must worship God as Father.
Social media creates a world of constant comparisons, we're no longer just comparing ourselves with our friends and the people around us but we're now comparing ourselves with hundreds or even thousands of total strangers — some of whom make a career out of the things we can be jealous of, whether that's a dream job, a super models abs or a yoga teachers handstands.
I get mistaken for a kid or teenager pretty frequently, get carded anywhere I go, and I've even had a stranger repeatedly call me a «little person» and think it was hilarious.
But I'm one of those strange people that doesn't even mind the taste and texture of raw tofu, so I - do - get excited about tofu salad.
I often have leftovers for breakfast if we've had soups or congee, even curry sometimes although I'm sure many people would find that a little strange.
People who forget to eat meals are like aliens to me and, even now, in the age of Seamless and Caviar, I have a hard time relying on strangers to feed me.
A solid and entertaining evening ended on a strange note, as the finish of the main event confused a lot of people (especially those in the arena).
We might even clinch it, for some strange reason I fear no opponent this season and feel our team can challenge anyone, I hope I am on the same page with people at the Emirates on this.
I don't know how they'd get me there in the first place (eh, I do: Lure me with the promise of enough hot dogs and I'll go anywhere), but if they did... I mean, even if the person were a total stranger and presented me with a ring I'd probably find it so funny that I'd say yes.
The visitor remarked to Mike that he must be a dazzling celebrity indeed if people sought him out even when he was concealed in a strange car.
Even stranger that many people were wearing them!
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