Sentences with phrase «foolish way»

But to assume that he won't, simply out of some desperate hope, is an incredibly foolish way to proceed.
Suddenly, Bitcoin was on the lips of everybody; talk show hosts were trying to explain it to a broad audience and anyone was trying their damnedest to invest in it, often in foolish ways, such as with debt.
Esther 1 revealed a proud and powerful Persian king acting in very foolish ways.
«I have no pressure to do anything in a foolish way or too fast,» says Abrams, who likes to race Porsches and play the drums.
Don't push you foolish ways on the rest of us please.
Thus it is a foolish way of raising the question whether Marxists and Christians should first achieve a certain consensus about philosophical issues and then secondarily apply that consensus in the social realm, or whether Marxists and Christians must first be engaged in the struggle for peace and justice in the world in order to achieve that common philosophical perspective.
in the foolish ways we try to disciple and lead each other?
What does this ask of us but to turn back from our foolish ways.
There is an interesting passage in the hymn «Turn back, O Man, forswear thy foolish ways» written by Clifford Bax (1886 - 1962) at the end of the First World War, which reads,
To lay up treasures on earth without being rich toward God is to follow the foolish way of the rich man who, thinking he had goods laid up for many years, heard the inescapable decree, «Fool!
And we better pray that GOD does not consume us for our foolish ways.
Anything that shines a light at how monumentally wrongheaded closing State parks is — in a penny-wise, pound - foolish way — is most welcome.
Individuals in past generations who chose badly left fewer offspring to perpetuate their foolish ways.
Assuming that other people are not smart (including women you are dating, administrators of our dating site, or people living in other countries in general) is a foolish way of handling yourself.
I'm not aware of any Canadian mechanism which would allow a dividend to be considered paid / taxable without: (1) you receiving cash; (2) you receiving additional shares [which particularly in Canada is just a foolish way to accelerate tax, essentially, and basically never happens]; or (3) your funds received by a broker being automatically reinvested on your behalf [this is really the same as «you receiving cash», but you never see the money before it's used to rebuy new shares].
A foolish way of diversifying is to deposit your money in several different banks.
In this case, the names do hurt, because law firms and employers are relying on these remarks to make job decisions, which, in my view, is a foolish way to run a business.
Those of you who have given me thumbs down for my stance, keep them coming, as you are only confirming your foolish ways of doing business to me..
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