When people get a tattoo, they seldom realize when they make a poor choice, and they
get in touch with reality after several years.
It's refreshing to hear and see
someone in touch with reality and science, and not afraid to express it — and not afraid of death either, I'd add.
The
more in touch with reality you are when it comes to searching for your dream girl online, the more time you will save and the better your messages will be received.
Not only will you have the opportunity to coach them, but building relationships will also breed loyalty as well as help you
stay in touch with the realities they face.
The Bible should be continuously elaborated by theological reflection, but religious reflection must always
remain in touch with the realities of the biblical witness, the first, irreducible principles upon which this reflection takes place.
On President Buhari's reported comment that the Ekiti 2014 governorship election was characterized by «hanky panky», Fayose said he was not surprised at all because he (Buhari) is no
longer in touch with realities.
Goodman garnered laughs again when he then stated, «I have to trust that the audience is going to see that my (character's) inner screw is loose,» while discussing the process of finding the balance between making Howard seem as though he really cares for his new companions, but also isn't
completely in touch with reality.
But to the believer, only an affectionate, faithful involvement in the saving character of the events mediated to us through the inner history of the Church can put us
deeply in touch with the reality of revelation.
Every week you seem less in touch with reality
it's a high time some fans like the one who wrote this post and other equally good for nothing fans who are not
in touch with reality thus see nothing wrong with this club shipped out of the club alongside Arsene the dope.
Th two examples you mention are from almost ancient history and most of us think thre last ten years far more relevant when judging Wengers ability to managert than the decade befor elast, when he was much yojunger and
still in touch with reality.
It now seems clear that he, at least, is wanting Wenger out and he has attempted to install an updating process and bring in fresh, more
in touch with reality people, to frustrate Wengers wilful inactivity, by modernising his now «ancient» practises.
The dialogue unfolds to a look at how important it is to remain in true contact with both ourselves and those we are connected, as a necessary practice for
remaining in touch with reality, rather than becoming blinded to the other person and consumed in our own personal stories.
Stop babbling about nonsense and get
in touch with reality.
Yes — and I think there is something in our human nature that is about survival that while a good and necessary thing to have can when mixed with none of us being perfect lead us to perceptions and magical thinking which may or may not be
in touch with reality.
Let us recall that the goal of all critical inquiry is to put
ourselves in touch with reality.
They have bling everywhere, grafitti all over the walls and ceilings, and none of them are
in touch with the reality of the real world.
Yet the high degree of religious sentiment that empowers inner history can put
us in touch with the reality of revelatory events much more intimately than could a merely objective recounting.
But in many ways, know - how about money raising was the least of what the fledgling group drew from Ed Chambers, «The man kept
us in touch with reality,» Lutheran pastor Dave Benke remembers, «and with our anger.
Perhaps we need symbols and myths to put
us in touch with reality in its deeper dimensions.
For the Greeks, for Aquinas, and for Pieper, prudence is the «intelligent prow of our nature,» which puts
us in touch with reality.
Being a real professional and
in touch with reality — imaging the joy of a manager in touch with reality again, I had almost forgotten what it is like — he will take into account Ramseys talent but also his long injury absences when making his choice.