Sentences with phrase «everyone knows everything»

Not everyone knows everything about every type of property in every area and quite frankly some professionals are new to the business and are still learning.
Everyone knows everything about me,» she says.
Will to Learn: Not everyone knows everything, and everywhere has to learn some aspects somewhere or the other.
Luckily, the law does not specify just how big a sip can be (and everyone knows everything is bigger in Texas).
I could see that situation applying to small publishers and them struggling to ensure that freelance people (i.e. those outside of the everyone knows everything loop) get all the right information.
In the God's Pocket neighbourhood in 1980s Philadelphia, everyone knows everything about each others» lives.
Those in charge of wrapping up the story — Kloves again as writer and David Yates in his fourth term as director — assume that everyone knows everything that has happened up to this moment.
Surely, we thought, once the transmission of information accelerates to light speed, and everyone knows everything the moment it happens, gossip will simply cease to exist.
«We just make this assumption that if you're in San Francisco everyone knows everything about beans, and they're intrigued, but people are afraid to look at these ingredients because they don't want to look stupid,» Sando says «We approach them from a less pedantic aspect, and more like, «Look at this neat thing I found in Mexico!»»
In our time, it seems that everyone knows everything already.
What happens when everyone knows everything?
Three reasons: 1) the democratization of information (everyone knows everything); 2) the speed of change (you can't wait for the C - suite to tell you what to do); and 3) rising expectations, especially among millennials, who look to their employers, and to some extent their goods and services providers, to do good in the world.
Contrast it with those women (or men) who go out of their way to let everyone know everything: their political stance, their religious beliefs, their sexual identity, their relationship status, their childhood, how they believe the company should be run, and more.
If everyone knew everything, they wouldn't be talking about it online, right?
Everyone knew everything and knew they weren't going to get any more or any less.

Not exact matches

It's not quite the know - everything - about - everyone promise of big data.
I started thinking I had to offer everything to everyone, I hate to say «no».
And with all of her impressive accomplishments, everyone wants to know everything about her, including not only how she got into «Wonder Woman» shape, but what she does to stay in shape, period.
If you're completely comfortable with everything you know, then your knowledge is diminishing, because everyone around you is learning new things and the world is changing.
So, with permission, I am laying out everything I know about the Rob Ford Crack Tape in the hopes that a) everyone knows that Rob Ford, the mayor of Toronto, smokes crack, and b) this knowledge might hasten the arrival of the Rob Ford Crack Tape on the internet or broadcast television, because really, it is something to behold.
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It's much better to get known in a smaller niche than to try to be everything to everyone, so hone in on the particular topics you want to be an industry leader for and start writing authoritative articles on the leading blogs in that space.»
«Canadian families know that a tax on carbon is a tax on everything and therefore a tax on everyone
Your kids don't need everything, and not everyone you know is expecting a gift.
Not everyone believes what you believe, and we are sick and tired of you people forcing your views on everyone else then screaming about being persecuted when people say «no, we don't want to listen and we're tired of you putting your rules and the name of your deity all over everything».
Christians, on the other hand, who seem to think the own everything and can tell everyone what to do, need to be treated like any other aggressive neurotic children — firmly denied each and every anti-social desire they have no matter how much they whine or throw a temper tantrum.
And maybe a man - made disaster far worse than any tornado, one of unknown economy - ruining and perhaps even society / regime - ruining power, is bearing down on your home, on everyone and everything you know.
God has left everything for the final day and everyone will get something no matter we believe in it or not so over time we develop a kind of fearlessness (no fear of God) because He is not following us in an unmarked car like a cop and this freedom we use in a wrong way.
I am that rare soul who can remember his First Confession, at age eight, very nearly word - for - word — I think because I was terrified, and hyper - alert, and intent on remembering everything that Father Newman said, mostly because it was my First Confession and I was afraid I would be sent to prison or farmed out to the Lutherans for the many times I had committed fisticuffs with my brothers and failed to honor my mother and father — but also because Father Newman was wry and funny and fond of reminding everyone that he was, as far as he knew, the only Jewish Catholic priest in the diocese.
Matthew chose to sell everything, but Zaccheus, from what we know, sold half of everything, paid everyone four times what he owed them, and then went on.
Everyone knows that God came from nothing and then created everything from nothing.
It's a greater fantasy NOT to believe that there is an all powerful invisible god somewhere in the universe who knows everything, can do anything, hears everyone's thoughts, etc, or that someone died and rose from the dead three days later (this same person was born of a virgin), or that someone spoke to god via a burning bush, or that one old man, who lived to be 900 years old, built a boat that held two of every animal on the earth to survive a worldwide flood?
You and I do not know everything about everyone.
You know the atheists say that their rights are being violated because there are religious symbols and sayings in everything having to do with our country but what about everyone else's rights?
God, of course, also knows what this experience is because God experiences everything and everyone fully.
Everyone knows that physics can account for everything but the nerdy, lonely, vain, envious, and somewhat self - forgetful physicist.
Oh, and everyone would be resurrected from the dead too and finally come into judgment and everything would be made right and there would be a new temple and a new prince like Ezekiel prophesied (which still has not happened and can not happen but this is not a problem because we are just supposed to trust that God knows what He is doing) and then everything would be all right!
CNN makes no claims that everything on their cnn.com domain name is news that everyone needs to know.
I came into it knowing that everything and everyone had to be questioned.
As described in chapter one, this means that God knows completely everything and everyone that is actual, e.g., the brother who committed suicide.
I am not the least bit religous and all I see you are arogant, you know everything, enough to push your views on everyone else.
He knows (or determined in advance) every action that everyone and everything will take until the end of time.
But, also, any human with common sense knows that at this time, all religions and creeds known to men - are full of crap and instill separatism among groups of humans as if one is more valuable to God - they guy who supposedly made everyone and everything - separatistic ideas as «my book» my god» «my people» are the most beloved by God are wrong, will be always wrong and all religions are wrong and will always be wrong.
Everyone was like, «she escaped finally, she made it finally — now she knows infinitely more stuff than National Geographic ever could tell her (she loved nature and was curious about everything and how everything worked, for no particular reason except to marvel at creation).
Pastor Dave, I don't know if you can translate «man» as «thing» to make it inclusive of everything rather than just everyone.
I've gotten to know a few people in my life who hold similar views, needless to say they they're perfect no matter how bad they act, they love to complain about everyone else and how everything is other peoples fault instead of taking responsibility for something... They tend to be depressed deep down also... quite fascinating actually.
Nearly everyone has heard the one about the Supercomputer that knows everything.
You have to admit though — everyone believes something and I using the word believe to mean not fully able to know all knowledge about everything in the world, and so we guess based on the knowledge of what we know, and assume we are right until some other data comes into our life to prove us wrong.
He knows everything, and as a result, loves everyone.
I wish I could say everything I feel to everyone I know in the world, just to see who would support me, to see if maybe Iâ $ ™ m not the only person in the world who feels this way, to feel a little less alone.
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