Sentences with phrase «everything you lost if»

Picture what it might be like to have to go through and even try to figure out everything you lost if a fire swept through and destroyed everything.

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But if he lost everything overnight, including his wealth and his house, the entrepreneur says he could do it all again.
«If I lost everything today and I had to start over, I would go sell cars,» says the self - made millionaire and star of CNBC's «The Profit.»
Having started from scratch once, it's not surprising that many self - made millionaires and billionaires think they could succeed again if they lost everything overnight.
If the self - made billionaire and «Shark Tank» investor lost everything, his first step would be to go out and get two gigs.
His recommendation: «Don't try to put everything you have into one of these trusts — just what you would need to live comfortably if, in a worst - case scenario, you lost everything else.
If Mark Cuban lost everything, he says he could succeed again and make at least seven figures.
If we lose this edge, we tend to lose our community, so value it don't, be too quick to make everything smooth and polished.
Investors should only consider cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin if they are prepared to lose everything, BlackRock said in a report.
The bottom line is if you're investing in bitcoin, you need to be prepared to lose everything in case that happens.
If he crashed on the rocks, his backers lost everything.
«If I hadn't reached rock bottom and lost everything, I wouldn't have been able to understand what it means to be an entrepreneur,» Choi relates.
For some reason, we have this expectation that everything needs to work whenever we want it to, and if it doesn't we lose our minds.
After all, both firms stand to gain if autonomous vehicles become a commodity — and everything to lose if a company like Google has a multi-year head start.
If they lose my money, I wouldn't be upset in the slightest with them because I know they're good people who did everything in their power to make it right.
You would also need to decide if it would be worth the risk of that important little piece of paper not getting lost, damaged, or destroyed in the time you spend arranging everything.
«If a gambler has a risk of terminal blow - up (losing back everything), the «potential returns» of his strategy are totally inconsequential» Nicholas Nassim Taleb
This is the scenario we are told and it may have worked in the past but with savings accounts / CD's yielding 1 - 2 % in most cases, if you follow this scenario you might actually be LOSING money every year even though you are doing everything «the right way».
If you lose your private key, you lose everything controlled by the key.
The stock market is an unpredictable place, there is always a chance that you will lose everything you have if you are not careful.
One of history's most famous investors is fond of pointing out that it doesn't matter how great returns are — if there is a single «zero» in the multiplication, you lose everything.
If the business collapses, you could lose everything and since you won't be involved in the day - to - day operations, you might not have the chance (or the authority) to stop a bad situation from getting worse.
On the binary options if the price moved down just 0.00001 then you lose everything, i.e. no risk management.
If the worst happens you could end up losing everything you've invested and have zero to show for it.
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with kings — nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you; If all men count with you, but none too much, If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds» worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And — which is more — you'll be a Man, my son!
If you're wrong, you lose everything.
Everything is fair game, even if some of it is basically assumed and other stuff is questioned so rhetorically as to lose all meaning.
As Wellhausen once remarked, everything that Jesus said (save, I think, his teaching about God's «seeking the lost») can be found in the highest and best Jewish teaching; although Wellhausen had to add that much more may be found in this teaching which Jesus eliminated or rejected — our Lord's human genius here, if the word may be used, was in his selectivity.
If someone said that to me after I lost a child like that, I would have to do everything in my power to keep from beating you to a pulp as I showed you the door.
Everything in the Jewish and Christian understanding of God would be lost if God were thought to be a static and inert being rather than the living deity who acts in nature, history, and human experience.
at the time of the great flood there was no water on the earth a mist came up from the ground and watered the earth and I would rather believe in GOD if he does not exist and lose nothing than to not believe in GOD and him exist and lose everything so please think about that and I will be praying for you
The overriding consideration is: if the alcoholic drinks the fermented communion wine, he or she gains absolutely nothing and risks losing everything.
For those who do not know it is totally irrational idea of believing in Christianity «just in case,» because you have nothing to lose and everything to gain, and if you do not believe then you have nothing to gain and everything to lose.
Stuck in a no - win situation where they stand to lose everything if their view were to become known.
So if I find a passage in Paradise Lost that seems to run counter to everything else in Paradise, I immediately suspect my reading and try to find a reading that is coherent with the rest of it.»
The way I look at it — if I an correct about God - when eternity comes I will have everything to gain and those who don't believe will have everything to lose.
I know that we «emergers» tend to blame everything on modernism, but I often wonder if the Church has lost many potential participants as a result of its re-creating the faith into a set of propositional truths that must be empirically proven to be true.
If the athiest is wrong and I'm right, then he has lost everything.
Concerning these he said, «I count everything sheer loss, because all is far outweighed by the gain of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I did in fact lose everything... All I care for is to know Christ, to experience the power of his resurrection, and to share his sufferings, in growing conformity with his death, if only I may finally arrive at the resurrection from the dead.
We lose much, perhaps everything, if we forget it.
If they lose their jobs, and their health is failing, their possession are threatened, and they see everything they have worked for go down the drain, people get depressed, and since they have no hope for the future, sometimes they commit suicide.
However, if you do NOT believe in GOD and are proved wrong by history... you have lost everything.
Joseph was sold into slavery, Ruth lost her husband, Mary's son was crucified, Job lost everything, Paul went to jail, Stephen was stoned to death, etc. looking back now we can see the good that came out of those situations, I wonder if people said God was punishing Joseph, Ruth, Mary, Job, Paul, Stephen at the time they were going through what they were going through.
If you accept, as I do absolutely, that this life is all that we have, that we die as animals, that everything about us is finally lost irrevocably, that we go into the night without hope, then that belief must influence how you live your life.
But if you are wrong in your beliefs, what have you lost when you come to the end of your life??? EVERYTHING... spending an eternity separated from God and anything good is not a place you want to find yourself in.
The problem is that the bet of «if I believe, I lose nothing but if I doubt I lose everything» can be applied to any religion at all!
If everything is ministry that serves people, then nearly everything, if it is not evil, is indeed «ministry» and the word does not have much meaning and the focus may be lost altogether, alsIf everything is ministry that serves people, then nearly everything, if it is not evil, is indeed «ministry» and the word does not have much meaning and the focus may be lost altogether, alsif it is not evil, is indeed «ministry» and the word does not have much meaning and the focus may be lost altogether, also.
In the best tradition of those with everything to gain and nothing to lose by fighting, if necessary against the rules for what they want, the friaries of Erfurt and the six other Communities who had joined together to send the deputation immediately sent another two friars off to Rome, with a further objection and request.
Danny, if I'm right, you've lost everything... if you're right, I've lost nothing... I'll stick with what I believe because I know it has more to offer than this is all there is... I feel it in my soul, that this is not all there is and there is something so much better coming... I hope I get to see you then and say «See?
If I may borrow from the brilliant Bill Maher, that argument (the «if I'm wrong, nothing lost, but if I'm right, I've gained everything») is kinda like the lotto — you can be saved if you don't play, righIf I may borrow from the brilliant Bill Maher, that argument (the «if I'm wrong, nothing lost, but if I'm right, I've gained everything») is kinda like the lotto — you can be saved if you don't play, righif I'm wrong, nothing lost, but if I'm right, I've gained everything») is kinda like the lotto — you can be saved if you don't play, righif I'm right, I've gained everything») is kinda like the lotto — you can be saved if you don't play, righif you don't play, right?
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