Sentences with phrase «hear your thoughts too»

I have a couple of ideas and would love to hear your thoughts too.
I'd love to hear your thoughts too!
I would love to hear your thoughts too.
I've been discovering so much that, at times, I've felt like my head was about to explode... I decided to start a Feminist book club, as I want to share what I'm learning and hear your thoughts too.
Being such a divisive game, I'd love to hear your thoughts too on amiibo Festival if you've played it.

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I've heard from too many tech recruiters that Midwest startups think they can hire great talent away from big companies for a «startup salary.»
Way too many mentors, and advisory board members, hear someone ask for advice and think it's about them.
If you've been in business longer than a week, you've probably heard this objection from at least one potential new client: «It just costs too much» or «I'm really interested, but I think I can get it cheaper somewhere else.»
Whatever you may have heard, thinking too big at the beginning is a mistake.
He didn't believe we could ever hear them; he thought they'd be too quiet.
Hearing a would - be leader full of gloom leads others to think, «They don't look too happy.
I think after reading it you'll agree that the CEO's temperament, a word we heard a bit too often in recent months, is part of the reason he has been successful in making Microsoft great again.
Additionally, he has lofty writer aspirations (he's highly capable of reaching them), and he's afraid of spreading himself too thin — so he was curious to hear my thoughts.
«I will never get too big to think this isn't cool — that I can help you, that people want to hear me.»
«I have always invested in stocks, mutual funds, and traditional methods, but when I heard the JWB model, I thought it was too good to be true.
I think I saw that article too and I've heard of other SEO people that are doing good and getting natural links with just social media, outreach and no link building.
i think you've been out of your sphere of influence too long steve and no one wants to hear from you.
Well, I've heard what happened to the two in the Garden, and I think I'll stick with the second choice... Can't go wrong with Him, thank God... Too bad that young man was directed to the list and not the Love.
I tried weed in college, and I thought I heard voices, too.
When some people hear the words «spiritual disciplines», they sigh and think it all sounds too hard.
They should shut their blasted mouths and just sit there, because far too many pastors are so used to hearing what comes out of their own arrogant mouths that they can't even consider what anyone else says and don't think it to be worth the time to listen.
But in the present time, altogether too many of us may know or think we know the original quite well, but yet do not know the language into which we are to translate; hence the gospel as preached is preached to ears that do not and can not hear, because they are ears that are attuned to a quite different set of conditions, patterns of thought, and ways of conceiving the universe.
And as my eyes scanned the article, I thought of how desperately we adults need to hear these words too, perhaps most especially from the God who identifies as our Father and who is often compared to a Mother.
i havent been diagnosed but i think i have depression too i would be happy to hear from anyone who has suggestions or words of encouragement.
I think that the body of Christ also needs to hear from the Everyday Disciples, too, those of us who didn't go to seminary and don't make a living from ministry.
I've heard someone speak with a cheek full of chew before, but I didn't think it was possible to write that way too.
She also seems to go out of her way to pick on evangelical leaders, which is too bad because I really think evangelicals need to hear what she has to say, especially on page 10: «I'm tired of watching those who are supposed to care about the Bible reduce its stories and its teachings to slogans.
But even within the more favored section of that group, what of the white Anglo - Saxon boy who thinks or feels too much, who hears a different drummer, or sees a different vision?
I think often we read ourselves as Jesus and others as the Pharisees too — I don't think I've heard many sermons taking what Jesus says to the Pharisees as a direct challenge to us, as opposed to assuming that we're on Jesus» side and confronting those who disagree with us.
There are still some people out there who hear «Buzzfeed» and think «13 Baby Turtles Who Are Too Extra for Their Own Good» or whatever.
I have heard too many stories about atheists thinking they are alone in their doubt, and this is an attempt to make others know that there are others out there who share their way of thinking.
It may be comforting to think that others have their problems, too: but the crisis for Polish Catholicismis as nothing compared with the crisis we face here as we sleep - walk peacefully downhill towards that gentle extinction which is specially reserved for those who have forgotten what it is they have to say to those who need to hear it.
The sublime thought of Gregory of Nyssa remains a true guidepost today: «these gliding and glittering lights of God's word which sparkle over the eyes of the soul... but now let what we hear from Elijah rise up to our soul and would that our thoughts, too, might be snatched up into the fiery chariot... so we would not have to abandon hope of drawing close to these stars, by which I mean the thoughts of God...»
@ Ozilot, I was thinking the same thing too when I heard a pastor telling a congregation to get tattos.
Too often, when we come to stories of the Bible that we have heard before, we think we know the story and what it is all about, and so we miss what the story is really trying to get across to the reader.
Too often, someone in a church will read a book, or hear of another church somewhere that is doing something, and they will think it is a good idea, and will try and charge ahead without ever consulting others in the church, or consulting the leadership of the church, or, most importantly, consulting God through prayer and fasting.
Then the confident words: «For those of you that think that gospel music has gone too far, you think we've gotten too radical with our message, well I've got news for you: you ain't heard nothing yet.»
Now when [many] others came in crowds about him, for they were very greatly moved [or pleased] by hearing his words, Herod, who feared lest the great influence John had over the people might put it into his power and inclination to raise a rebellion, (for they seemed ready to do any thing he should advise,) thought it best, by putting him to death, to prevent any mi - schief he might cause, and not bring himself into difficulties, by sp - aring a man who might make him rep - ent of it when it would be too late.
I lvoe gay people too adn I also love fornicators, liars, thiefs, etc. and BECAUSE I LOVE THEM, I am going to give them the truth not what I think they want to hear.
Unfortunately, it is slowly becoming what I too think of when I hear the word «evangelical.»
If you think you're too good to watch American Idol and have therefore not yet heard Joshua Ledet sing «It's a Man's World,» check out the video above.
I'm sure it was just as delicious with peanut butter too, I think adding extra nut butter and cacao would take away any left over banana taste if you wanted to try that next time Thank you for sharing your success with it, it's always so nice to hear!
So sorry to hear this — I personally love the amount of spice and flavour in this stew but if you think it's too much you can always lessen it slightly to suit your personal taste.
Truly, though, as much as I love deep, dark chocolate, I think some percentages and brands actually might be too bitter and a bit lacking in sweetness and, as a result, might not be quite as successful in this recipe as the semi-sweet chocolate we call for — but I'd really love to hear back from you if you try it!
Too often I hear people say they don't like it, because they think it's going to exactly replicate their favorite spaghetti.
I can't wait to hear what you think of these cookies — or my classic chocolate chip cookies, if you try those too!
I'm so glad she reminded me about this one too, we are always passing around the inspiration in this little community, I love it < 3 Bummer about cauliflower being so expensive, I heard that from someone else too, but in Canada I think.
Now, before you go clicking away, thinking that this cake is too much for you to handle, hear me out:
:) I think there are a few different names Johnny something - or - other that people know it by too cuz I've heard different surnames for this dish but its all essentially the same dish.
I'd love to hear what you come up with; I think I want to try the same next month now too!
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