Sentences with phrase «grudge about»

Banton still seems to be harboring a grudge about a discussion in a now long ago post.
Not enough to get it on to the final list of three, but certainly enough to suggest that a lot of people are still (rightly) holding a grudge about Gearbox's shameless misdirection.
The engines are powerful and luxury features leave almost nothing to grudge about.
The powertrain is also superb and apart from cargo space, there is nothing to grudge about.
The 2019 Infiniti Q 70 comes with good safety features and amenity wise, there is hardly anything to grudge about.
New York City mayoral candidate Bill Thompson joined other Democrats on the steps of City Hall Monday morning to support President Barack Obama's re-election, a clear sign he's not holding a grudge about the president's lackluster support of his 2009 mayoral bid.
I'm still nursing a grudge about a party I wasn't invited to in 2003.
But the Culinary's political director told Bloomberg in August that members are «ready to learn where Senator Clinton is at today, and feel her out, without holding any grudges about what happened in 2008.»
What Maguire lacks in humility he makes up for in dry wit («This is Times Square... Burbank»), and for all his movie - star petulance (sustained grudges about the day they made a cast of his torso and the unreliability of the Spidey costume's zipper), he redeems himself in such pithy summaries of his good fortune as his closing statement: «It's cool to play Spider - Man.»

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I can have differences of opinion with my friends about health care or global warming or eschatology or women in church leadership without taking it personally or holding a grudge.
It's about letting go of grudges and extending love when it is not deserved.
In our age people want to hear nothing about this, generally they want to know no more about irony than Hegel has said about it — who strangely enough had not much understanding of it, and bore a grudge against it, which our age has good reason not to give up, for it had better beware of irony.
Aside from being politically ruthless and famous for holding grudges, Perry's the kind of guy who almost certainly executed an innocent man, never pretended to care about it, and brazenly disbanded a commission investigating it.
When I imagined what it would be like to give generously without wondering what is in it for me, to give up my grudges and learn to diffuse hatred with love, to stop judging other people once and for all, to care for the poor and seek out the downtrodden, to finally believe that stuff can't make me happy, to give up my urge to gossip and manipulate, to worry less about what other people think, to refuse to retaliate no matter the cost, to be capable of forgiving to the point of death, to live as Jesus lived and love as Jesus loved, one word came to my mind: liberation.
I agree with you about letting go of grudges and forgiving.
Diwali marks the Hindu new year and is all about letting light enter your heart, forgiving past grudges, out with the old and in with the new.
Regardless of the details behind Palmer's divorce from the Bengals, the team that selected him with the No. 1 overall pick in 2003 draft, it's refreshing to hear him talk candidly about the grudge he still holds.
Why is it that the English commentators and pundits have such a terrible grudge against Arsenal...... we score beautiful goals but all I here commentators talk about is bad defending because the defense was all over the show, but the whole world can see that it is the movement of our front players that is too good for the opposition therefore defenders don't know whether they are marking our players or closing gaps
Stop living in the past, get over your grudge and recognise that AFC fans have much to be pleased about including the fact that unlike years gone by we are one win from the top of the PL, despite a terrible injury crisis that we are only now starting to come out of.
And if I were to mention alleged grudges against other managers, fallouts with players and media controversy, you might even think that I was talking about Ferguson if Mourinho was out of the equation.
I guess a grudge is a grudge though, and he's clearly pretty sensitive about it.
Arsenal will also be boosted by the departure of Tony Pulis, who notably had a grudge against Arsene Wenger for complaining about his style of play.
Just lame he can't just have raw and passionate sex like its meant to be, it has to be about grudges and him being too fucking lazy.
Every learner driver wants a patient teacher — one who doesn't hold a grudge when they make a mistake and is positive about even the smallest success.
But Senior also says the book, entitled «What Happened,» is «angry» and a «grim reminder of the worst we've read about Clinton: She needs a separate storage unit to hold her grudges — and her sets of tiny knives.»
Talk about a grudge.
It's also easier to forgive grudges when you meditate daily, so no need to worry about toxic energy making you sick!
I'm talking about painful memories, regrets, or grudges you just haven't gotten over and let go of yet.
Totally agree about procrastination and letting go of grudges!
Whether you have trouble with confrontation or you tend to hold grudges, having a fight will teach your partner a lot about you and vice versa.
But getting back to the living realm requires a family blessing, and great - great - grandmother Mamá Imelda (a humorously forbidding Alanna Ubach), ever the proud matriarch — willing to hold a grudge even in death — isn't about to let Miguel go without a promise never to play music again.
The plot is about a metal - armed soldier from the future (Josh Brolin) with a serious grudge against a mutant Kiwi kid (Russel Dennison) whom Deadpool has just rescued from the clutches of EveryVillain Eddie Marsan.
Catch up on this week's movie news — including details about the newly announced Harry Potter spin - offs — and watch all of the week's new trailers, including new looks at «August: Osage County,» «Grudge Match,» and the controversial «Escape From Tomorrow.»
SADAKO VS KAYAKO Japan, 2016 US Premiere, 98 min Director — Kôji Shiraishi The showdown of the century is about to begin and no one in Tokyo will be spared: Ring's Sadako vs The Grudge's Kayako in a fight to determine the future of humanity.
Also screened: Sadako Vs. Kayako (Grade: B --RRB-, an entertaining, teen - friendly marriage of the The Ring and The Grudge mythologies that (thank God) has a sense of humor about itself, even though its final confrontation is less than satisfying; Dearest Sister (Grade: C +), a poetic (and rather slow) meditation on class conflict couched in a ghost story from Laotian director Mattie Do; and Down Under (Grade: B --RRB-, a Superbad - style profane coming - of - age comedy set against the backdrop of the Cronulla race riots that took place in Sydney, Australia in Christmas 2005.
That is, until he gets new neighbors who have a daughter about his age, Ashley (Roemer, The Grudge 2), who he becomes quite enamored of voyeuristically looking at from the privacy of his own bedroom window — she catches him (as well as recently - returned Ronnie) in the act of watching, and the trip become friends.
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Adapted from the daytime Gothic soap of the late»60s and early»70s - a seminal TV experience for the prepubescent Burton - Dark Shadows is a nutty romp that's as much about celebrating a significant blip in the pop - cult continuum as it is a tale of bloodsucking, of grudge - holding, and the stress involved in maintaining a 200 - room, two - century - old house.
(In French and Arabic with subtitles) Red Hill (R for profanity and graphic violence) Bloody revenge saga, set in the Australian Outback, about a young sheriff (Ryan Kwanten) who takes a transfer to a supposedly - serene, remote outpost for the sake of his pregnant wife (Claire van der Boom) only to find the town besieged by an escaped con (Tommy Lewis) with a grudge.
Although it's best to go into this one cold, this much can be said: this is a Japanese horror film about a grudge.
So here we go again, another classic Asian film falling victim to the Hollywood remake system, where style and tone is generally lost in translation like the many that came before it, Dark Water, The Ring, The Grudge and The Eye, but with Oscar nominated director Spike Lee at the helm, surely we have nothing to worry about?
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The sequel eagerly wants its audiences to care about Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds), the contract killer who had a grudge to settle in his debut film.
For one, it's about the departure from grudge and mistakes of earlier generations.
There's the first part, the origin story part — the part no one actually likes — which drags on forever, filled with endless expository dialogue about science and past grudges, and science and other past grudges, and science and current grudges.
But Harp can barely get a hello from Lance, much less consent, as he is not only holding a grudge, but is also adamant about his desire to keep his private life private, especially when it is discovered that beloved wife Mia (Calhoun, «Diary of a Single Mom») is ill, perhaps terminally.
There are lots of movies about criminals in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and points between, but somehow in Boston the wounds cut deeper, the characters are angrier, their resentments bleed, their grudges never die, and they all know everybody else's business.
It is not about a storm, a mutiny, a personal conflict, an old grudge.
Grudge Match is another Stallone movie, this time starring with Robert De Niro, about two boxers coming out of a fifty year retirement to have a rematch.
Bosworth manages to broker an uneasy truce between these friends - turned - enemies, but the women soon find they have more to worry about than old grudges and festering resentments when they encounter a trio of dishonorably discharged Iraq / Afghanistan veterans / hunters and Aselton makes the mistake of flirting way too hard with one of the men, who morphs instantly into a psycho once Aselton tries to pump the breaks on a make - out session and a terrified Aselton kills him in self - defiance.
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