Sentences with phrase «found little love»

Only time will tell if LCC will rub shoulders with crypto market leaders or go the bitcoin gold way (another bitcoin fork that seems to have found little love in the investor community).
New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner has been making calls to old friends in Congress to help him with his campaign — but he has found little love, the Daily News has learned.
Of course the UK debt to the US meant we were not equal by 1945, and found little love in the special relationship since ending imperialism was also a US war aim.
In 2012, she founded Little Love Media, a social media consultancy specializing in blog book tours, and because she doesn't sleep, is an editor at BonBon Break, an online magazine.
Finding people on your own at a bar probably hasn't been terribly successful, so it may be time to let your phone help you find a little love (or perhaps lust).
However, as we discussed yesterday, bitcoin gold is finding little love in the investor community which has cited a lack of use cases, and looks currently to be overvalued.

Not exact matches

«What we've found in the past is that a lot of American safety footwear retailers loved our shoes, but they found them a little bit expensive,» says company president Andrew Violi.
Seeking to provide classes for kids eighteen months and up, she founded Little Kickers, a program that promotes a curriculum of early learning skills (colours, numbers, etc.) alongside a love of sport.
At work, there's always a little extra that needs to get done before the holidays, and once you're done clocking your hours, you have to find, buy, and wrap presents for everyone you love and probably even a few people you don't.
The holiday season is supposed to be about getting together with loved ones, indulging in good food and drink, and finding a some time to kick back a little and reflect on the year that's passed.
The newness and attention needed of opening a second studio, still finding time and energy to give love to the first, I have 5 little boys at home and a 6th baby on the way, a husband and household all needing attention — it's easy to feel pulled in every direction.
It has echoes, though, in dating offerings of decades ago, when people would record little biographies on VHS in hopes of finding love.
I didn't love how soaked the mask is when I pulled it out, so I wrung it out a little and found that it was perfect after that.
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate what means of self - expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she wrote so tenderly about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech on the souls of others.»
As much as I love the Lord, if I was in Mr. Hawkin's condition, I too might find it a little hard to validate the things of God too.
The atheists love calling us sheep and I say... «yes, I am of the flock of the Good Shepherd»; every time I hear them call out «sheep» it reminds me of how Jesus goes out into the desert to find even one lost sheep and to do so He leaves the 99 others... those lost sheep are being found every day... some try to hide in the darkest places but all they need to see is just a little Light and they lose their fear.
For God so loved this world He saw fit to send His first born of the «elementals», (Being God's Sons) to give hope where little hopefulness was found.
Sometimes her spirit resists hearing excuses on behalf of the offender, but she finds that if she presses herself just a little to search them out and hear them, they are really not so humiliating to acknowledge, and it's an exhilarating experience to see love emerging from the storm, the devil cramped in the straitjacket of the Holy Spirit.
Get over yourselves and try being a little more loving to people you disagree with or find detestable.
What if your son or daughter told you they were gay?Would you follow your narrow - minded, religious bigotry, and curse them to hell?Or, could you find a way to change your mind and continue to love them?Would you slap your kid in the face and kick them out of the house and ask your god why he is so cruel to little - old you?Do yourself a favour and spend a moment thinking on this subject before you spout your hate - fulll nonsense again... and for crying out loud, LAY OFF THE KFC!!
I have found very little love there.
(The preceding remarks by Dr. Silkworth can be found in the series of articles sent to the present author via email titled «William Duncan Silkworth, M.D., Some Writings by & about «The Little Doctor Who Loved Drunks»» from Mary H. on April 11, 2002.
The Incarnation and Divine Transcendence Why is it then that Islam, even when its traditional doctrine of transcendence is a little qualified as above, finds the core Christian claim that «God loved the world so much that He sent his only Son» so difficult?
If love is sincere, there is little difficulty in noting the issues or differences that may arise; on the one hand the indiscriminate instinct of lust with its promptings to seek satisfaction with the first appealing person available; on the other, the particularised human instinct (the conjugal instinct already present) urging a young person to keep the gift of sexuality for one; and to respect that «one» when found but withoutthere yet being a mutual conjugal commitment.
I found little or nothing about loving the Lord my God with all my heart and little or nothing about loving my neighbor as myself.
I answered that I found religion there, but little of Jesus or loving and caring for others.
Do you hate running, enjoy expending as little energy as possible and love expensive technology but just can't find a physical sport that appeals to you?
Find a place where no one considers them «weird» or «defective,» but where they joyfully sing, «Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world.»
it is a shame that many plp think so little of our faith... they do no understand what is like to be a true christian... and no not one of those plp who say im a christian and go to church from sunday to sunday, not one of the fanatics who advocate hate, not a bigot who proclaim god's name without understanding... this life is a journey to find something greater than spiritual awareness... it is a journey to see the world the way god does, it is a journey beyond any book, any view... that is why i belive in my faith... im a christian and i love my god but im not the one who follows faith blindly and question every thing
They are supposed to be burnt unread except by San Luigi, who must find singular petitions in these pretty little missives, tied up now with a green ribbon, expressive of hope, now with a red one, emblematic of love,» etc. (Mademoiselle Mori, a novel quoted in Hare's Walks in Rome, 1900, i. 55.
I love the taste — really savoury and nutty, delicious with cashew cheese However, I've found that both times I've made the bread it's been a little close textured inside, not soft at all.
I love it served with a little coconut yoghurt or a dollop of ice cream (I recently found an amazing cashew based raspberry ripple, which is a dream!)
I did love the crust, but would like to find a way to make it a little more firm.
I do nt have a favourite cousine, as I in general love food so I find it a little difficult to name one.
I hope you'll find you love these little hand pies too.
Give canning a try, it won't bite Red Grapefruit Marmalade — REPOST You know I LOVE a great bargain ♥ I found this cute little tea set today at the Asian market.
However, with the right ingredients and a little patience, you're sure to find some great bread recipes your whole family will love.
Do your kids love finding little notes in their lunchbox from you?
In addition to your standard breakfast options, they have this delicious breakfast bowl of veggies, lentils, avocado and fried eggs that I love (but I usually order it without the greens because I find they make it a little runny).
I always love finding new Mexican dishes as the Mexican restaurants in Kuwait have little to be desired for.
And Elana, if you read this, I love your blog and your amazing recipes — I just wanted to share my tweaks with others who found the bread a little too eggy tasting, like I did:)
Present Sense Impressions — These little nuggets will contain my daily musings, like good finds on Pinterest, recipes I'm drooling over, and other things that I'm generally loving lately.
I made for my breakfast and I absolutely loved it, I added fresh strawberries and banana with a little dollop of honey because I found it a bit unsweetened.
Just found this today, while searching last - minute for a recipe for our little children's class — LOVED these, and was able to easily substitute carob for the cocoa.
You will find mostly vegetarian dishes, plenty of sweets, and lots of love from this little kitchen in Durham, North Carolina!
I love eating a good protein bar, but I always find myself wondering why those tiny little bars have so many calories and are high in fat.
I've somehow lost track of your blog — so happy I found it again — can't wait to begin exploring all that I've missed — I'm following you on pinterest too — and I love the little pumpkin pies, for sure they will be on our dessert table this year (2016)
Hi, love your blog and have tried some of the recipes but find they can be a little hit and miss for those of us who do not deal in «cups», could you give the quantities in grams or oz as conversions for cups vary from country to country whereas the other measurements above are international and constant.
The chocolate mixed with the espresso adds a little bit of bitterness (I LOVE dark chocolate and that's the kind of bitterness that you find in this recipe).
I love your animated gifs haha, I'm imagining the slice of cheesecake with little wheels on it I can't believe I didn't know about cookie butter — I must find it in the UK!
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