Hello I'm easy
going Love people in general.
I am 44 look to be in my 30 very out
going love people love making my partner feel specilal, love to cuddle
Not exact matches
«You
love your company, you think your company is great, but if you're not around, what are
people going to be able to remember?
There were a lot of
people who thought the
person who wrote the
love song «Until It's Time For You To
Go» should know better than to follow it up with «Universal Soldier» on stage.
You've been slaving away for weeks (or months) creating something that you're genuinely proud of, and you know
people are just
going to
love it!
So collectively with the writers, we decided to take a gamble that these two
people were in
love and it was
going to work out,» Korsh said.
If the movies are good,
people love going to the movie theater,» he said.
Some
people have a
love of coffee that
goes so deep they need to shout it to the world in tote bag form (we're not judging, we're all like that about something).
If you want to find the
love of your life, you have to
go out and meet a lot of
people.
You know, he
loves the act of getting
people to
go in what he thinks is the right direction.»
How many talented
people didn't
go into tech because they thought their creativity wouldn't be well used there, or that they didn't have the requisite
love of Dungeons and Dragons?
Once I've been successful with one piece of content, I
go to every content publisher I can find and tell them that I can write a guest post on their blog on a topic that I've previously written about, that more than 50,000
people have read and
loved.
«The
people that are
going to be angry, hopefully will understand that we really wanted to make sure that we pay tribute to a very
loved character and a fantastic actor.
You're not
going to create something
people really
love by making a big list of Slack's features and simply checking those boxes.»
Avid readers have
loved the Kindle for years, but as more
people «
go digital,» it's becoming even more popular.
If a relationship is not growing, if a business is not growing, if you're not growing, it doesn't matter how much money you have in the bank, how many friends you have, how many
people love you — you're not
going to experience real fulfillment.
Kawasaki, Shell, and Merck are among the many large companies Blanchard has worked with, and they know that «if they take care of their
people, train them, empower them, even
love them, those employees will
go out of their way, because they'll be fully engaged.»
To get to
go to a different country, having to get a passport, meeting the GitHub fans and development community and seeing how much they
loved what we were doing was gratifying to see in
person.
If you're one of those
people that thoroughly enjoys complicated situations and can take a step back to look at them unemotionally, while watching out for unintended consequences, you're
going to
love being an entrepreneur.
And for the first time ever,
people start to say things like, «I'm not
going to marry that
person because I don't
love him or her.»
«Too many
people fall in
love with their products and they're certain that the market is
going to
love it as much as they do and so they
go bankrupt trying to push the product that they
love.
«Getting used to that, bouncing back from that, being able to figure out what
people hate and turn that into what
people love... if you're not willing to take the risk of failing and not experience failure, you're never
going to figure out what the right path is to success.»
I get up early at a ridiculous hour, I
go to work, spend time with the troops, take care of my family, I
love taking care of
people, and I think that kind of thing resonates with
people today.»
So I
went on a quest to see if my thesis was true — and found that most
people, especially in the older demographic, would
love to take a certain image and do something special with it so it doesn't disappear into the digital quicksand.
I've
loved being a part of a growing community of entrepreneurs, activists and
people who are
going for it, but it's so easy to hold a ruler between yourself and someone else.
«The most common thing I remind
people of is to only pursue something you
love, because a small business is
going to be very demanding of your time, your energy — it just eats your life,» Sam Adams founder Jim Koch told Business Insider.
I
love reading the financial makeover in my local newspaper, but I've always wondered what would happen if you
went back and visited these
people 10 years later.
Butler's response: «Do I think
people who
love craft and who poo - poo on light lagers are
going to like this program?
Here's why: I know that if
people get more business from LinkedIn because of what I'm showing them, it's
going to help them make more money in less time, and that in turn will give them more time to do what they
love and have a better life — travel more, get more family time... whatever that might be.
Actuaries
love telling
people they are
going to live too long.)
That's why I
love marketing, because we get to try and come up with stories about what we think
people are doing and why and then we get to
go figure it out in real life!
This direct threat came after CIA Director Mike Pompeo said that the US needs to find a way to separate North Korea from the system: «The North Korean
people I'm sure are lovely
people and would
love to see [Kim Jong - Un]
go.»
You
people are preach
love but then you
go and spew hate.
But don't you dare
go making sweeping generalizations of secular
people who are kind, peace
loving and law abiding... unlike some
people of faith who harbor child abusers within their own confines.
I'm about to
go preach the Gospel to indigenous
people in Mexico, I
love Jesus with all my heart and believe that He died for my sins as the Son of God... you think I'm
going to hell?!? To which she replied «yes».
In the end it really all comes down to something simple «do I
love the gay
person as my equal or is my version of the faith
going to always limit them»?
Most
people's first songs are
love songs, so
go ahead, write about it.
I have been encouraging friends to attend — I've never been in a church that felt healthier for me or the
people around me (okay — my kids are resistant, when we don't
go regularly, but it seems very healthy for all the
people I know and
love who attend).
And some
people I am close to are
going over to Lakeland for a few days next week (I'd
love to
go too, but I can't take so much time off work).
I'm not even
going to address how ridiculous that argument is in light of the issues of overpopulation or the fact that gay
people can indeed have children (my wife and I are planning to have five), or how many orphans there are in the world that could use a
loving home.
Luke, I think what is hard for me to understand is why
loving someone enough to point the way from sin and to God causes
people to
go ballistic.
«Worship me praise me or I will punish you forever» Yeah, that's really
going to get
people to show
love isn't it?
to know how fellow [past tense] churchy
people think about me, or judge me, to know im not
loved when i
go home into my church and — fucking hell, my family!
Oh
go eat it, the
love that
people have actually experienced in their lives is so much more real than the abstract notion of an afterlife.
So you're saying
people should be able to do whatever they want, say whatever they want and, on the last day, everyone should
go to heaven because God
loves us?
You are right that coping mechanism is indiviualistic based on each one's emotional strength, good for yu that taking a walk in the park helped, it does not in most cases when the
person you most deeply
loved is
gone.
god know everything thats
going to happen, so he knew from the start that the vast majority of
people that he created, that he
loves so so much, were
going to end up in hell.
Also, if you don't want to «fall for a scam» that's ok, Christ didn't
go begging
people to beleive in Him (guy who wanted to bury his dad, rich man, etc.), but I think (getting back to the article) that it's important if we are in the position of Chaplaincy then we should share the good news of Christ focusing on His
love for us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us.
They were no longer
loving or hospitible and many of the traits that
people used to identify a Christian in the first century were
gone.
you can't force the church or
people to
love what is considered a sin, because light and darkness don't
go together.