Sentences with phrase «hoping for good things»

We're hoping for good things in the morning!
I was really hoping for good things to come from them spinning the nook off into its own thing, but not anymore.
It's in the corners, not on the short straights, that we're really hoping for good things, however.
I'm also hoping for good things from Ebukam at OLB.
The new life filled them with intense hope for better things, together with an acutual awareness of how far they fell short of the full potentialities inherent in the new community.
The future may hold hope for good things, if the right courses of action are pursued.
I do hope for better things for North America and perhaps this man is the harbinger of better things.
I am sure we have not stopped hoping for better things for our darling club, Arsenal as we look forwarding to improving our team for next season.
So he'll be hoping for better things with this new team - up, Unfinished Business, which has just put out its first trailer in NSFW red band format (below) and a less naughty green band variant (at the bottom of the page).
Trade reviews range from a starred Booklist to a middling Publishers Weekly that says it juggles «a few too many story lines for comfort, but the payoff packs a satisfying punch» and a damning Kirkus which concludes, «Let's call it sophomore slump and hope for better things
They have been through so much — addictions, losses, betrayals — but still, «We hope for better things
But before we have a look at the story, I want to touch on the controls, and the whole «Kinect» label pre-doomed many Xbox 360 titles, but with the increased power of Kinect 2.0 we are hoping for better things from the once mandatory camera peripheral.
As with most working class people of Kenny's grandmother's generation, she hoped for better things for her child and encouraged Kenny's mother to achieve something more.
We need to stop telling you to look outwards for a sign, to wait for somebody to see your value or hope for good things to come.
A new relationship brings with it a hope for good things and adds a bit of mystery that intrigues you to learn more.
God is love... He loves us and offers us hope for better things to come!

Not exact matches

The thing about meaning is that it's best conferred by giving the topic personal relevance,» explains Page19, which suggests that for each new book you ask yourself what you hope to learn, how it might change your life, and why you should bother reading it.
Here are three things that have worked exceptionally well for me in the hopes of looking to minimize stress and increase impact.
I hope I have instilled in each of you the values that have blessed me in this life and rewarded me with this extraordinary sense of accomplishment and a confidence that you can break rules and make things work for the better.
Why would you do all these things but just leave your money in the bank and hope for the best?
Often they do the next best thinghope it will go away for as little money as possible.
When she is asked what she hopes for in her life, Ms. Xiao, an upwardly mobile member of a two career family making about 60,000 RMB / year (approximately $ 10,000), wants the same things we all want: good health for her family, a steady and challenging job, a better life for her 16 - month old baby than she had.
We, on the other hand, view it with hope: because more than anything, the events of the past few days show that the truth is getting out — the truth that capital markets simply can not exist under the authoritarian rule of central planners, the truth that the stock market is a casino in which the best one can hope for a quick flip, and finally the truth that our entire socio - economic regime, whose existence has been predicated by borrowing from the uncreated wealth of the future, and where accumulated debt could be wiped out at the flip of a switch if things go wrong in the process obliterating the welfare of billions (of less than 1 % ers), is one big lie.
«As things stand now, we are closing our eyes, crossing our fingers, and hoping for the best,» Notley said.
In a famine, the best thing we can hope for is a population with a virtuous character and a belief that the duty to feed the poor is absolute.
Any way nice talking to you and hope you come across some thing that would change you mind into reading more... and thanks for the sight informations... As I find my self as well less bothered or interested with reading since I started using glasses for my readings, lazily or getting tired easily...
I had hope for the new Pope with his emphasis on helping the poor (the importance of social justice is one of best things the Catholic Church gave to me even if I don't agree with most of their stands:)-RRB- but I don't much will change their stories of embezzlement, telling the Nuns on the Bus to settle down and the history of hiding and transferring pedos from church to church doesn't help them either.
I hold great hope for you David, to open your eyes fully and realise that religion is a man - made thing, designed for the comforting aspects you mention (at best!)
I just hope I can keep on the righ side of things and leave the world a better place than it was for me being here, not worse.
That we will never be alone, that He will give us peace, that He has plans for us to give us a hope and a future, that all things work to the good of those who love him.
I mean if your issue is paying for things you do not use then your issue is much bigger than just contraceptives and I hope you are speaking out against the rest of it as well.
It's belief in things hoped for, according to the Bible, and in practice that's a pretty good definition.
Such unity, fleeting though it may be, is a taste of the Christian hope for the time when, as Julian of Norwich put it, all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well.
Whereas The Broken Covenant was the voice of a prophet crying in the wilderness, alternately denouncing and lamenting for his people, Habits and its successor volume The Good Society, written by the same five authors and to be published in 1991, speak as one group of citizens to our fellow citizens, criticizing some things but also encouraging, offering examples of effective citizenship and church membership, and looking forward, if not with optimism, at least with hope.
Even if things get better for one, or two, or three years, a ration of six years of recession and economic uncertainty followed by a few years of something close to economic security should not be what anyone hopes for from our economy.
I figure that with six months until my 30th birthday I can still get away with being an idealist, so here are my 11 faith - based predictions for 2011, based entirely on anecdotal evidence and a stubborn hope that things will get better:
Steve... I think we're floggin» a dead horse here, but for what it's worth, understand that I'm not trying to convince you to think like I do, rather I wd hope that room wd be made for many theological differences.To think discuss and debate theology is well supported by the New Testament and history, and is perfectly within the bounds of what it means to engage our minds with the subject at hand.Theologians and biblical scholars have done this very thing for centuries, revealing a plethora of opinion on the evolving world of biblical studies.Many capable authors have written and debated the common themes as well as the differences between Paul, John, Jesus, the synoptics, etc..
I've heard good and bad things about the site, and so far, am still hoping for a regular publisher.
That feeling, of not wanting to get your hopes up for good things in case of disappointment, feels true.
While some get caught in the sticky maze of Bible that reveals a skeptics desire I see the love of redemption of souls, that harvest onto the promised land, a hope in love perfected revealed in a pure heart a holy one that works all things for the good of those who believe.
It is about warning people that they are destroying themselves and giving them the hope that they can change things for the better.
For some, that may sound like an easy thing to do, but some people tried just that about 500 years ago and it didn't work out as well as they probably hoped.
If things are going very well for you, you probably would interpret a sign or happening or feeling far differently than if you were despondent and without hope.
The background assumption of this book means, finally, that so far as its content is concerned the best hope of saying things of general relevance to persons involved in all types of theological schooling today lies in making some particular and fairly concrete proposals that may turn out to be directly pertinent only to a few types of theological schools but may provoke and help other persons in other types of schools to think through these issues for themselves.
We obviously loved the success of the show, fans loved how well it was done, it delivered what they hoped... The worst thing is to wait a couple of years for your favorite show to come back and for it to disappoint you, but they sure delivered and people were really excited about more, and we have been talking to them about the possibility of that.
For we are saved by hope, but hope that is seen is not hope...... and we know that all things work together for good to those who love GOD, who are called according to His purpose.&raqFor we are saved by hope, but hope that is seen is not hope...... and we know that all things work together for good to those who love GOD, who are called according to His purpose.&raqfor good to those who love GOD, who are called according to His purpose.»
Could it be, for example, that a kairos for suffering and hope does not preclude theological attention to other clarnant issues, not only as they bear upon this one, but also in their own right - sin as how we all stand accountable before God, death as our common mortality, error as our common lot - and what the Good News says about all these things, i.e., forgiveness, resurrection, revelation?
Once again, the good thing about self - analysis of the terms we use for these dear people is that it makes us check on our (hidden) attitudes towards the people with whom we hope to share God's love.
Only the man whose hope can stand the defeat of any particular project is free to hope «for all things,» that is, for whatever good may really be possible under God.
Make mine a g o b l e t of g r a p e juice and I'll raise it up in a toast for remembering the good things passing in hopes of better things coming!
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