Sentences with phrase «humor in it too»

We make you laugh with the way we teach, knowing that it's much easier to remember routine facts when there's humor in it too.

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They were comfortable in their own skins, didn't take themselves too seriously, and had a sense of humor and humility.
(22) Here too is high, if off - color, humor in the Elijah stories, this time from Elijah himself.
Real men don't make their women feel like dogs; real men hold their kids and the women in their lives with love, passion, and humor too.
But I'm pretty sure that preserving the sacredness of sexuality means speaking about it with reverence, respect, and truth (and with some humor now and then too, as I'm convinced that our ability to laugh at ourselves has a direct correlation to our ability to spot the idols in our lives).
The people who create them are probably a little too intense for humor: You hope not to end up waiting in line with one of them at the DMV, and you don't want one to take the stool next to yours at the local diner.
I enjoy the irreverent humor (though not the music) of Christian goth band Dead Artist Syndrome: «Jesus I love you, but I don't understand your wife / She wears too much make - up and she always wants to fight / In my world of black and gray, she argues shades of white.»
I love the humor you use in your writing too.
It addresses the situation in the moment, which is especially important with very young kids, and with humor, too.
There's also no sense in beginning potty training when you — or your child's primary caregivers — are too overwhelmed to devote time, patience, and a dash of humor to the process.
In humor appreciation, too, women and men are on equal footing.
For example, «For energy level, using a one to 10 scale — one being the energizer bunny and 10 being a sloth after a night in Vegas — humor never hurts, too,» she said.
I've tried to tone it down (and been mildly successful), but as long as it's in good humor I don't worry about it too much.
both your babies look gorgeous and i loved your sense of humor in the middle of it too!
And, well, probably a nice sense of self - humor was involved into the process too:) I am combining all these things together to give you a few styling tips today in partnership with Avenue 32.
I am honest, nice, gentle, kind, smart, sociable, friendly, too intelligent and trustworthy, passion, great lady, very open - minded, well - educated with a good sense of humor I'm much better in a one - to - one conversation.
Using tasteful humor in messages works well too.
A man open minded but with strong human values (honesty, integrity, humor, respect, good manners, altruism, spirituality), someone who like to listen and able to talk easily too, a man in a personnal growth quest or at l..
Is there too much or too little humor in your personal statement?
There is too much covered in the book the list is all but there is a ton of great advice on humor, posture, fashion, tonality, and a great reading list for further study.
im really nice person etc. like going out, but I also like staying in sometimes too, I'm laid - back and I have a great sense of humor.
I would like to find a like - minded man where we can participate in activities together and encourage each other to pursue their interests as well... I am generally an optimistic person with a sense of humor, easy - going, and I don't think that I'm too critical about things, but I also believe that...
I have a nice sense of humor, which I appreciate in others too.
out going good sence of humor healthy love to ride motorcycles but if you don't have a bike that is ok too work part time in health care love to work in my yard like flea markets go to the show once in a while or out to eat
I hope you find humor in that, but at the same time I'm sure you are willing to lie too.
I am fun, adventurous, intelligent, sense of humor, who enjoys music, dancing, theatre, finer things in life, and the simple things, too.
Hi im new to this thing so i would descibe my hobbies as, gaming, im a big nerd when it comes to that stuff, my goal is to be able to cash in a million dollar check some day and have a family, what makes me unique is my sense of humor, and I wouldn't say too much of the life of the party but...
Last but not least, if you are really interested in someone who has a great photo, great description as well as a great sense of humor, in short, everything sounds too good to be true.
Since humor is hard to interpret in emails, its best to stay on the safe side and not be too funny online - at least at first!
Well I am Friendly, outgoing I have a tasteful sense of humor I am very down to earth most of the time but can be up in the clouds too.
I am a laid back lady with a good sense of humor and a great charisma.Am a faithful, truthful, sincere, romantic, fun, caring, loyal, discipline and God fearing heart along with that.I love kids though i do nt have any for now, i hope too have some soon in the near future and my partner is open too have kids...
Thanks for clicking in and taking the time to read my personals «blog i don't take myself too seriously and have become the master at self - deprecating humor.
But even though I found the last half of the film a bit draggy - too much plot getting in the way of the fun - there were enough funny bits of dialog coming out of Brand's mouth and enough of Helen Mirren being... Helen Mirren, to give this a marginal passing grade - you could do far worse if you're looking for a bit of light humor.
Though harmless and amusing, this Quebecois comedy set in an impoverished fishing village is a bit too festooned with provincial humor and a bit too short on memorable perfs or feel - good climaxes to break out commercially beyond French - speaking Canadian territories.
Don't worry about its underlying themes too much because three seasons in, the humor in Kimmy Schmidt is still among the sharpest and brainiest on television.
Never too much for this versatile actor with his seemingly effortless performance toolbox that's universal enough to break some barriers to British alien customs and tastes in humor — a virtuoso in the making.
Good story well told with good performances, a message, humor, and perhaps in Tarantino style more than a bit too much blood.
«The Hangover» isn't for an audience conservative in their sense of humor and even the most tolerant onlooker might find an occasional dialogue or image taken too far.
I hate overly serious action movies, but the humor in this goes too far and not all the jokes land.
The acting ensemble is remarkable, with each performer capturing their character's vulnerability, humor, and personality, and the production values are perfect in terms of granting the film its somber, reflective atmosphere while not being too showy or over the nose.
The dark humor, while farcical in nature, has turns of getting too dark (remember this is a regime that maintained power with an absolute iron fist).
The film doesn't take itself too seriously, laying it on thick with the jokes (Michael Pena, especially, steals every scene he's in), and the humor offers a kind of buffer which allows the audience to suspend their disbelief long enough to really accept Marvel's newest hero.
Though the humor on the show can be a little too dry at times, and some of the in - jokes are only funny if you've worked in a hospital setting before, it features sharp writing and excellent performances from its cast.
This does sound more overtly plotty in a trivial comic book way than other recent Marvel films, and a more epic sweep is promised, but we hope that Taylor retains the better parts of the first film too; the humor, and the romance, which worked a little better than in most other Marvel pictures.
The occasional tangents into humor, intentional or not, are more than welcome, though they're too few and far between to make Fifty Shades Freed anything except a tiresome, perfunctory entry in a series that should have ended with Fifty Shades of Grey, assuming it should have been made at all.
The Detour's edge is dulled slightly in a second season that's too dependent on the show's trademark shameless and shocking humor, but make no mistake - this is high - quality, brilliant lunacy that works far more often than not.
Too much of the kids arguing, too much jokes that didn't land, and let's face it, if you're not married / have kids / and or 40, alot of what might be subtle humor just will fly over your head, but at the fault of not directing the humor in a way that us minority might understand Too much of the kids arguing, too much jokes that didn't land, and let's face it, if you're not married / have kids / and or 40, alot of what might be subtle humor just will fly over your head, but at the fault of not directing the humor in a way that us minority might understand too much jokes that didn't land, and let's face it, if you're not married / have kids / and or 40, alot of what might be subtle humor just will fly over your head, but at the fault of not directing the humor in a way that us minority might understand it.
Dogged by clunky humor and too much travelogue in the early running, helmer Zoya Akhtar's sophomore feature improves markedly halfway through by toning down the tomfoolery and getting to grips with the trio's emotional frailties.
And the script relies way too heavily on rude, tasteless humor (especially in the final half hour) and over-the-top /» shock - value» scenes, which come - off as desperate and absolutely ridiculous — including an insane brawl in the middle of a street between rival scout troops (that you'd ONLY see in the movies) and an awful climax involving a rival business mogul (Peter Dinklage).
As in «The Devil Wears Prada,» she frequently relies on her a kind of put - upon hauteur to extract humor from unprepossessing material, though there is perhaps too much of that playfulness at the expense of the precocious sensuality she displayed so brilliantly in «My Summer of Love»; this Young Victoria remains a notably sexless figure.
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