Sentences with phrase «everything worth doing»

That it may be hard but everything worth doing often is.
Perhaps the most important point is that not everything worth doing evokes feelings of happiness.
I mean, just when I thought I'd done everything worth doing with carrots — shredding them into my favorite carrot salad, pickling them, roasting them for an avocado salad, grinding them into a ginger dressing, grating them into Indian vegetable pancakes — a reader (Hi, Sasa!)
Not everything worth doing is worth doing well — at least at first.
Not everything worth doing is worth doing to the nth degree.
My second - least popular piece of advice is that not everything worth doing is worth doing well.

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A Lazy CEO will do everything possible to get answers to these questions as quickly as possible as a way to assess whether the project is even worth pursuing.
Besides her roles as a Partner at Leap Ventures and the founder and Chair of the MIT Enterprise Forum of the Pan Arab Region, Fadel's presence is almost guaranteed at pretty much every startupcentric event worth its salt in the Middle East, where she can be seen doing everything from speaking on entrepreneurial paradigms to mentoring «treps on their fledgling business models.
This majorly ambitious project has already clocked up a decade's worth of R&D on the founders» mission to rethink digital connectivity without compromising privacy and security by doing away with servers — and decentralizing and encrypting everything.
A big part about growing your net worth is doing everything possible to minimize expenses.
The truth is, everything on this list is worth doing in your twenties (or your teens, if you're so inclined) but we talk about it like this because though nothing magical happens on your thirtieth birthday, 30 years is enough time to work out some of life's kinks and pick up on some good habits.
«The Wisdom of Solomon» in the Apocrypha — although Solomon did not write it — is everlastingly right when it says that the beginning of wisdom is «the desire of discipline,» the love of it, the voluntary choice of it, the discovery that self - discipline is the highway to everything that makes life worth living.
I personally think it's just presumptuous of us to think that some fairy tale about a God and his prophet explains EVERYTHING... look up chaos theory, quantum theory, relativity,... there are SO many FUNDAMENTAL things we DO N'T know (any physicist worth anything will agree with you!)
Although we do not know much about their character, God seemed to think that they represented everything that was good and worth saving about creation.
The only real thing worth saying is that this is Atheists trying tell everyone else what to believe or not to believe, which makes them guilty of everything they accuse the religious of doing.
Atheism offers nothing to me, it never has and never will, it doesn't make me feel good or comfort me, it's not there for me when I'm sick or ill, it won't intervene in my times of need or protect me from hate, it doesn't care if I fail or succeed, it won't wipe the tears from my eyes, it does nothing when I have no where to run, it won't give me wise words or advice, it has no teaches for me to learn, it can't show me what's bad or nice, it's never inspired or excited anyone, it won't help me fulfill all my goals, it won't tell me to stop when I'm having fun, it's never saved one single soul, it doesn't take credit for everything I achieve, it won't make me get down on bended knee, it doesn't demand that I have to believe, it won't torture me for eternity, it won't teach me to hate or despise others, it won't tell me what's right or wrong, it can't tell nobody not to be lovers, it's told no one they don't belong, it won't make you think life is worth living, it has nothing to offer me, that's true, but the reason Atheism offers me nothing is because I've never asked it to, Atheism offers nothing because it doesn't need to, Religion promises everything because you want it to, You don't need a Religion or to have faith, You just want it because you need to feel safe, I want to feel reality and nothing more, Atheism offers me everything that Religion has stolen before.
It has to do with everything, that is, when everything becomes politics, and it is worth remembering that it is has typically been a tenet of the left that everything is politics.
Things like this don't take away the terrible and horrible things of this world but these normal, gorgeous, ordinary joys are perhaps even more powerful once you've woke up to the real world thumping along beside us — these moments are filling us up, they're what makes life worth living, they're a glimpse of who we are at our best and that is sometimes everything we need to carry on.
If what justifies one's life and shows that it is indeed worth living is surviving a set of horrendous events, then everything that happens later and everything one does later must be interpreted and shaped by reference to those past events.
Suffice it to say that Peter Berkowitz's essay on Rawlsian liberalism and its restrictive notion of what counts as «public reason» - a notion that has everything to do with maintaining the naked public square - is very much worth reading.
It's a challenging message — even a controversial one — in the midst of election season, but it's well worth the watch, even if you don't agree with everything Bell says.
Aristotle taught that «[We] must strain every nerve to live in accordance with the best thing in us [reason]; for even if it be small in bulk, much more does it in power and worth surpass everything
Her story — of being the child of a widowed mother who did everything in her power and beyond to give her family a life worth remembering — helped her come to terms with the scene of Christmas excess that was before her on an afternoon years later.
On point like doing a weeks worth of crap all in one day and possibly running around like a mad woman trying to understand why I all of a sudden have a million ounces of energy running through my body to do everything I've been procrastinating for weeks.
If your list doesn't look like mine, the Lemon Tart from How to Bake Everything is still worth trying.
There's plenty of work to be done, but Tonya and Lance own everything: the house and the hilltop land that gives them a view of the lights of Fairbanks to the south, the Dodge Charger and three Dodge trucks that came with the four Iditarod wins, and the 120 huskies in the yard, each of which is worth thousands of dollars and is well fed thanks to a sponsorship from Redpaw dog food.
And after an excellent game in the Asia Trophy final against Everton to back up the brilliant performances right at the end of last season, Walcott has done everything asked of him to prove his worth to Arsene Wenger.
Do you know how much money Arsenal have saved by not treating Alexis fairly, by not giving him everything he's worth.
Hahaha that's very true.At times you get the feeling that even we don't know what we want.However, the strikers Arsenal should be targetting are: Lukaku, Aubameyang, Belotti and Chiharito if everything fails.All these players would improve us massively in terms of goalscoring and to me they are all worth their prices.I also feel Arsene Wenger doesn't know what he wants that's why he ends up panic buying as usual.I wouldn't be angry at all if he signs only one player and that is a world class striker.We have quality in the other positions but the players just lack form.As for the CF role we have no quality.Wenger should wake up for once.This is his chanceto pounce for Aubameyang.
And everything they do has worth... REAL Gooners respect this as such.
Say the man who moved Rams from St.Louis to the Los Angeles... it is like he moved Arsenal from London to the Manchester... This man does nt care about anything his main goal is the money... It is called cultural theft, you buy something and say positiv things, pople gets excided but what he does is selling everything worth at that (club) and afterwards he let it go down the drain...
Everything about Thursday was bad, and neither the players nor the manager did anything worth noting.
You don't want to enter fatherhood in this state, and you are doing everything else right like exercising, so it's probably well worth checking it out with your doctor, especially if it lasts much longer.
As your baby's arrival is now just weeks away, it could be worth doing one last check that you have everything you need in your hospital bag and in your nursery!
That doesn't mean breastfeeding isn't worth it, by any means, but it does suggest that everything pretty much revolves around breastfeeding.
We can baby proof things we can't do for an affordable price with not a lot of intrusion in to the home and doing lot of damage then things like the oven or the stove knobs or the fire place when you're say No and you can make it mean No; Mean more than everything being in No and then it just becomes worth it talking to them.
And its true, I really do love everything about the Funky Fluff newborn cloth diaper; should we decide to ever have more children, there is an 75 % chance I would purchase half a stash worth of them from CozyBums.
When everything that seems to matter is measured in numbers that anyone can see don't truly measure worth or success, then manipulating those numbers begins to seem like fair game, whether you're cheating to gain time for lacrosse practice or for your night shift.
Im 18 weeks now and do nt use it as often as when I first got it but its partly due to me finally calming down that everything is ok with baby so its worth every penny.
but my first son was, it was so painful in the hospital as well and I was like if I am going to do this I would like someone to take a look at it and just may be possibly make it more comfortable so I will continue to do this and so and, yeah my husband was like we totally like, it was worth our money, we made sure that we got everything we need by the time we left, it's like every amenity that you get in a hotel, in the hospital it's the same way.
I had done everything RIGHT, why isn't this working?!? I just have to remember that every drop of breast milk is worth it.
Whether it manifests in tantrums, or anger, or self - worth issues in our kids, it is a constant balancing act to know what to do in the face of such an enormous emotional surge: step back and let it happen, guide through the resistance, or try to make everything better?
Toddlers love copying most everything their parents do, so it's well worth it to make sure that one of those things is toothbrushing.
And it gets freaking annoying to have people measure your worth as a future mother by how much of everything fun in life you stop doing while pregnant.
Everything I do before 9 a.m. is an affirmation of my worth in the form of an action.
Even after we're full we keep eating because the food tastes good, or we think we have to finish everything on our plates, or we want to get our money's worth (at restaurants), or we don't want to be rude (at the homes of other people).
Worth a try to see if that could be your bottleneck, a shame if you do everything right but can not enjoy the benefits of your efforts because of one weak link.
I am not the type of girl who works by patterns — as a matter of fact I do everything in my power to avoid being caught in their net — but every now and then I find myself in the position to discover that some of the unwritten fashion rules really worth being followed.
So while it might be easier to just stick everything onto the wreath with glue and be done with it, it's totally worth it to spend a little extra time making sure you can pull everything off and replace it in a few weeks for the next holiday.
I would say communication with your stylist is key, but sounds like you did that:) I don't always like everything I get in my fix either, but I enjoy getting the boxes and think it's worth it when I do get something I love!
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