Sentences with phrase «how little a life»

It was this celestial splendor that suddenly made me realize how little time, how little life, I had left.
Third, given how little life has been found, claiming it is fine tuned «for life» is quite a stretch.
given how little life has been found: only on this one planet so far, when most of the universe is nearly empty.
Experimenter Year: 2015 Director: Michael Almereyda Watching Experimenter is to realize how little life is in most biopics.
Since Seacole and Nightingale are typically taught together, this resource shows how little their lives had in common, Seacole's was mainly in business, Nightingale's in nursing, health care and hospitals.
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The 2005 Australian Longitudinal Study of Aging found that close relationships with children and other relatives had very little impact on how long you live, but people with the most friends tended to outlive those with the fewest by 22 percent.
If you're convinced by Cooper that you could do with nudging yourself towards including a little more solitude in your life, how do you get better at being alone?
Maybe it's because we're from Maine, and it's a little bit of a different way of life there, but our family values shape how we run our business — from how we treat our customers to how we treat our employees to how we nurture vendor and business relationships.
Which begs the question of when and how to start some financial planning — and possibly becoming wealthy a little later in life.
Everyone hears what they need to hear, and it's easy to have very little idea of how life actually works in the real world.
It can make people feel that life is unfair because «I am the same age as them and look how little I have and how much they have».
And before you go dismissing this post out of hand, thinking that meditation has to be difficult to be effective, bear in mind that many other experts stress just how little time and effort is needed for the practice to start making a difference in your life.
One of the most surprising things I've learned as a chronicler of other people is how little we actually remember of our own lives.
But regarding where the CEO lived, Weinberg showed how little the board was in charge and his own ambivalence about the board's level of oversight.
«We live in a time of acute frustration with experts, even as many of us remain dependent on them and continue to heed their advice,» writes journalist David H. Freeman in Wrong: Why Experts Keep Failing Us — and How to Know When Not to Trust Them (Little, Brown).
As a startup advisor and investor, living in an area with several local universities, I'm continually surprised by how little many entrepreneurs know about the resources available from these institutions.
Maybe you can get a little closer to having it all if you know how to surround yourself with the very best people in your personal and professional life.
It compelled me to justify myself, to explain to my interrogators how I planned to live in New York City on so little — less than minimum wage after accounting for the cost of my uniform and unpaid training time.
-- See firsthand how little it really costs to live in Panama.
It's impossible to know how long you'll live, but it's always better to save too much than too little.
So since this is my turf, I'll do a little cherry picking focused on a few touch points that impact how we live our lives and function in the trenches of marketing.
There is also little precedent indicating how CFIUS would view a Chinese investment in senior living.
That is, how much or little can you or your family reasonably afford to live on?
«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.»
I'm always amazed as to how little income people manage on in later life.
This is not real life pal.No matter how hard you try to make your little screwed up fantasy real, it won't happen online.
But the hardest scenes to watch might be the ones where the singles are forced to watch little skits meant to teach them how bad it is to be single: «Man eats alone» and chokes to death; «man eats with woman» and she performs the Heimlich maneuver, saving his life.
How about a little compromise for the good of the country and the lives of our children.
Once we get to the place where we realize how ill prepared we are to deal with life's intricacies, we'll become a little more skeptical of the information our brains spit out in response to every stimulus.
We just have to be wise enough to know how to recognize the miracle, and not rush headlong past it in our search for «something important»... The good life, the truly human life is based not on a few great moments but on many, many little ones.
Reflecting deliberately on how much we actually have, and how little we actually deserve, has made us thankful — for life, for children, for the gospel — all over again.
it's insane how you know so little of your own religion and how you go against your Christs teaching with such arrogant and disdain towards atheist and other religions your nothing but a bigot and hatemonger your world is only black and white and you can't fathom how a country can have so many different people with different believes that don't match yours and can live peacefully without your christs.
But the point behind that little comment was to make us realize how small our lives are as compared to the rest of the universe and what it holds.
read a little about how the world in which you lived actually developed and quit sticking your head in the sand of historical ignorance.
I talk about how the evangelical obsession with sex can make Christian living seem like little more than sticking to a list of rules, and how millennials long for faith communities in which they are safe asking tough questions and wrestling with doubt.
The South Pole reminds people how little control we have over our lives, the Rev. Steve Rossetti says.
Although Wise Blood is chock full of the sort of «large and startling figures» that O'Connor relished, there is a sense in which Motes's journey hits the reader a little too close to home, challenging our sensibilities about who God is and how God is at work in our lives.
But as long as I know how important maternal health is to Haiti's future, and as long as I know that women are being abused and raped, as long as I know that girls are being denied life itself through selective abortion, abandonment, and abuse, as long as brave little girls in Afghanistan are being attacked with acid for the crime of going to school, and until being a Christian is synonymous with doing something about these things, you can also call me a feminist.
Me, even me, in my little life in western Canada, I matter in the global story of how love wins.
Such a small scope for a life, so little productive activity — how did she develop her gifts?
And something tells me we would all be a little more careful, a little more gentle, if we knew how long our words linger in one another's lives, if we imagined those words sitting on one another's kitchen tables, shaped like foxes.
And as we build in our own lives upon what God has revealed to our hearts, line upon line, here a little, there a little, God will only then reveal a little more about who we really are and how we are connected to God and to all that is around us.
Your task is to find out, with as little preconception as possible, how your informants describe what is going on in life, where it seems to be headed, and why.
People often remark that I am «so open» online (usually with a bit of wonderment or «Oh, I could NEVER do that» particularly when I write about marriage)-- and I have to chuckle because if they only knew how little of my life makes it online.
But modern man, perhaps a little intoxicated with his success in answering the hows of life, will frequently not commit himself until his whys are answered — in fact, until the Creator has taken him into his full confidence!
Can you share a little of how you have experienced that in your life?
The Law society, in other words, has given «guidance» to its members as to how to draft wills in a way which circumvents English legal principles as they have always been accepted: and it envisages that this might even mean taking on the English law in court to see if their wily little legal tricks have been successful: a perfect example of an attempt to make the letter of the law prevail over its spirit: Christians will remember that, according to St Paul (2 Corinthians 3:6), «the letter killeth but the spirit giveth life».
It's amazing how little changes to our routine can powerfully affect the lives of other people.
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