Sentences with phrase «everyone lives by»

Not everyone lives by that!
I mean, instead, those convictions that everyone lives by in practice whatever they may say in theory.
It is in fact merely one annual symptom of that lunatic condition of our country, and indeed of the world, in which everyone lives by persuading everyone else to buy things.
In other words, everyone lives by faith.
Just think if everyone lived by that rule.
it's time the Christians learnred that they do not have the right to commandeer the government and make everyone live by their beliefs.

Not exact matches

He recalled that another student in his class shattered the record, in part by racing down the slide for life head - first, instead of the slower, safer method that everyone else used.
If you remove the need to income split by taxing the family unit of those in married or living common - law relationships and then adopt a flat tax for everyone — say 20 % — there really is no need for small business to incorporate, except for perhaps liability issues.
Gibbs's rules originated from his first wife, Shannon Gibbs, when she told him at their first meeting that «Everyone needs a code they can live by
As long as you're seduced by everyone else's plan for your life, your wallet will be seemingly stuck open when it comes to paying for help with time management.
As you mature, and gain a semblance of wisdom and a sense of what life is all about... this is by no means true of everyone, but a lot of actors like to escape themselves.
I'm suggesting you retire years earlier than everyone else, by retiring in your business — so that you can start living the life you love today — instead of hoping to retire some day years down the road.
«If so, everyone would be working, but life would be marked by unrelenting drudgery.»
«By doing that, you improve employees» lives and everyone else's lives
Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh also agrees by saying «I think everyone should get a little exposure to computer science because it really forces you to think in a slightly different way, and it's a skill that you can apply in life in general, whether you end up in computer science or not.»
By focusing on bettering yourself and growing your knowledge - base all the time, never getting too comfortable with your success or position in life, you'll find you become better prepared than most everyone else.
Don't expect new - fangled finance tricks, obviously, but rather solid, age - old money principles everyone would do well to live by, such as «pay yourself first.»
But Keaton proved everyone wrong, and along with director Tim Burton brought legitimacy back to a franchise that was on life support by then.
When Harvard researchers went looking for actual, real life companies where everyone was totally themselves, «companies that pursued competitive advantage by developing every person to his or her fullest potential,» how many such organizations did they find?
I'm by no means trying to start a coastal war of words here, but isn't it time that we acknowledge that Apple should offer pre-orders at a time when it's convenient for everyone, regardless of where they live?
It's amazing how far I've gotten in life just strictly by hanging in one second longer than everyone else.
Most industries are much smaller than you'd think, so treating everyone — even your opponents — with respect is a good rule to live by, especially since you might end up working together one day.
It means having a chance at the kind of life described in 1931 by James Truslow Adams when he coined the term «American Dream»: a life that's «better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.»
I know you will make me so proud as you and everyone who is associated with this company lives by example.
The company is by no means a charity, but as long as the bills are paid and everyone makes a fair living, all other financial concerns are secondary.
«His family have kindly requested that they be given the time and privacy to mourn his passing, but they would like to thank everyone who has been by Professor Hawking's side — and supported him — throughout his life
The gist of my column was this: Given that Starbucks became a corporate powerhouse by positioning itself as the world's living room, home office and town square, it needed to make sure that everyone equal access to the creature comforts it offers.
block.one designs free market systems to secure life, liberty, and property by publishing open source software that is free for everyone to use.
While working in an industry not known for positive work cultures (call centers), Paul and his brothers focused on creating an environment in which people loved what they did every day, and lived by a set of core values that everyone respected.
His numbers were correct and showed that if the same number of people continued to move to California as had in the previous 10 years, then everyone in the United States would live in California by the year 2000.
As a final note; I have come to observe that while everyone desire the entrepreneurial life style, only few know and think the process through — step by step.
I think it's important to have a brief standup meeting with all the key content creators each week; just because there is an accessible calendar doesn't mean everyone is living and dying by it like the person who maintains it.
Canada's biggest companies and organizations are worth trillions of dollars and impact the lives of virtually everyone in the country by creating wealth, enterprises and institutions that fuel our growth.
Think and Grow Rich is a timeless classic that should be read by everyone interested in improving their lives and reaching their goals.
And by the way, destroying the environment, choosing greed as your fundamental principle, and badmouthing everyone who is not exactly likw YOU is not reflecting God in your life.
Well Tom thank you.That is something I actually live by, both here and in real life.I don't really care what one believes but I want each and everyone to really consider it.I don't force Jesus or God onto anyone.I have studied the message of Christ since the start of my reason.It's impossible for one who is forced to believe.
when your mother / sister / cousin / daughter gets r / a / p / ed by some ass, remember you want her to give birth to that child because «GOD» made that baby and don't expect a dime from the governement to help with that «love child» seeing you want the governement to «stay out of your life»... but it's ok if they mess with everyone else based on your idea of «GOD» and what you think is right and just in fairy land.
By offering these people baptism by proxy, everyone who has ever lived gets the same opportunitBy offering these people baptism by proxy, everyone who has ever lived gets the same opportunitby proxy, everyone who has ever lived gets the same opportunity.
Two things bother me, why jeopardize your children's security for this experiment, and why do it??? I mean everyone has doubts I their faith, but being a Christian raised by atheists, turning your back so publicly is the same as saying your faith was a joke... it is insulting to believers, a crisis of faith is normal in life, denouncing faith is shameful
Oh, I see, you're living in a fantasy world where everyone who doesn't automatically agree with everything you say is labeled a «retard» by you.
Sad to say, many churches have permitted the revolution to redirect the faith away from the hard path of obedience to one that simply affirms everyone without seeking to transform their affections and their lives by God's word.
not all people pick and chose, this is another sterotype to lump everyone into one person, or one «religion» I live by what the Bible says, I do not try to make it live by what I say.
By your standard, everyone might as well live in hedonism and selfishness, since no one can be good anyway and people are only saved by God's grace / mercBy your standard, everyone might as well live in hedonism and selfishness, since no one can be good anyway and people are only saved by God's grace / mercby God's grace / mercy.
If only everyone would make their own decisions without trying to force everyone else to live by their code, life would be a lot simpler.
Had they stuck to the spiritual teachings unpinning the faith — AND actually bothered to even attempt to live by those tenets — and been less political, less angry, less hypocritical, less concerned with everyone's bedroom habits but their own... I imagine my live and my spiritual path would have turned out very different.
@KatMat: your analogy would begin approaching realism if: — during the pledge of allegiance kids were forced to say «one nation under The Orioles» — our nation's currency said «In Dallas Cowboys We Trust» — if millions were slaughtered, tortured and burned to death because they weren't fans of The Pittsburgh Penguins — if NASCAR fans endlessly attempted to have Intelligent Car Driving taught beside Evolution in science class as a possible explanation for how mankind developed — if «the 5 D's» of Dodgeball (Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge) were constantly attempted to be made into law so everyone would live by the same ridiculous notions, even if those notions knowingly discriminate — if nutters constantly claimed America was founded on the principles of Darts, even though our country SPECIFICALLY calls for a separation between Darts and State because the founders knew the inherent dangers of Darts becoming government instead of staying in the realm of sport where it belongs
Christian churches (at least the fundamental ones I've attended) have been quite adept at deconstructing the ancient jots and tittles of Scripture only to reconstruct vague mottos that everyone repeats and claims to live by but no one can explain to those who ask.
This is why I was tld I had to believe in a Dante's Inferno version of Hell created by a loving God who intended to keep some 90 % of everyone who ever lived, alive for all eternity, so he could pour his wrath and vengeance out upon them, forever, and ever, and ever.
By the way, when I say we all I mean we all, I live in the same world as everyone else.
Obviously, such groups can be less - than - helpful when they divide everyone up by age group and marital status, but I've also seen them represent what is most powerful about church as members become deeply invested in one another's lives.
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