Sentences with phrase «just good conversation»

However, healthier and stronger relationships are just a good conversation away.
That often includes lots of laughing or just good conversation.
I love to travel, I enjoy just a good conversation about life.
Today there are organizations for non-believers such as http://www.secular.org that have meetings and interesting projects and just good conversation..
Unique dishes and unusual flavors are just the best conversation starters.

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Indeed, in a conversation I had last week with journalists at a well - known newspaper, reporters there expressed unease that Google might not just freeze their files, but use its omniscient view to identify their sources.
Deliver it well and you might just hit the jackpot to «shift from interview to conversation,» says McNab, but still good is your chance to mention how you can help.
People share a lot of information, and if you take the time to listen to what they are saying, you will be in the best possible position to have meaningful conversations with the right people, and offer «just the thing» they want or need at that moment.
If you wonder why there's so much conversation and noise about the entertainment centers, video displays, cameras, as well as the connectivity being built into the new cars and trucks, it's because pretty soon we'll all just be sitting quietly and passively in a comfy seat while the car takes us where we need to go.
I opened this conversation talking about writing good content, not just testing it.
The best conversations with someone you just met are initiated by wanting to learn about the other person: what they do, how they do it, and why they do it.
«It's not just semantics — the flippant use of that word immediately degrades the conversation into platitudes when there is real nuanced discourse that should be happening, and that can lead to better informed creators and viewers,» he said.
Just as conversation draws out the best of human ideas, trust and respect draw out the best of human action.
«A difficult conversation tends to go best when you think about it as a just a normal conversation,» says Weeks.
«Handling a difficult conversation well is not just a skill, it is an act of courage.»
Once I have someone on the phone and the conversation is going well, I just run with it!
Because later on you know five 10 years later and I'm looking back I was having a conversation with my kids one time and I was saying well you just have to take 100 percent responsibility for anything that happens in your life.
I wanted to splice his conversation in two just because I feel, just like his company's namesake, it's good in doses.
The conversation continued in a well - mannered way and George said: «At the end of the day, no one knows 100 million percent, I just think if there's a chance... why not?»
I really do think the best thing I can do right now is to just back out and let you all continue with the conversation you were having before I apparently derailed it.
They are taking over the world!!!! They are dominating conversations and turning them into rants!!!!!!!!!! People are scared to raise a question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So many people I know have been executed just because they asked a very good question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Much of the conversation in here sounds like adolescents debating the details of Harry Potter, or of the Twilight series... except adolescents have a better grasp on the fact that those magical worlds are just pretend.
And, I don't plan to buy tickets or to boycott — I just plan to go and watch the movie (if the reviews are good, probably), enjoy the film, be a bit glad that it will start some conversations, and move on from there.
They are all inspiring, they are all challenging, they are all originators of good conversation, and I just plain liked them all.
You can just love them like Jesus, and as the conversations come up, tell them about Jesus as well.
Well, in the interest of honesty, I must admit that I just finished a conversation wherein I recommended that an adult male testify against his addicted adult brother.
Europe now has dozens of laws to stop Christians from speaking out on controversial issues, not just in public spaces but in pulpits and private conversations as well, enforced vigorously through the criminal code.
Will's comment that «there is no conversation with a fundamentalist» is, well... just too easy.
And I do believe it's true that you can do good through just one kind, polite conversation not about anything in particular.
«I just can't in good conscious continue this conversation without a gay or lesbian Christian present.
But instead it turned into fantastic conversation in the comment section, just a good old fashioned blog chat of yesteryear without anyone cursing anyone out — great theories, so many connections I had missed, so much goodness there.
At the end of each of these conversations, we always end with «well, I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree, but I still love you.»
While nonprofits like To Write Love on Her Arms and Hope for the Day are doing real, measurable good in the area of mental health, there's just something about being at the center of pop culture that turns an issue like mental illness from something we would rather avoid in polite conversation to something that demands to be discussed.
You don't make a lot of friends dampening a conversation by saying, «Yeah, well what about the kid who just died of AIDS in Africa?»
This often shapes the conversation in a much better way, because it allows for a personal story someone can take ownership of — and that provides them with a much more genuine feeling than just arguing theological points.
This type of ad homenin remark contributes nothing to the conversation, if your trying to be funny well your not, it really just shows how ignorant you are.
More important to the conversation (and just as has been discussed earlier by others), look at Mitt Romney's past record for a good predictor of how he will function as POTUS.
seems that some people with vision are quite aggressive if this conversation's anything to go by... not sure that's the best of adverts for vision... it also seems that those who don't have vision are passionate, which i would have thought is a good advert for no vision... these are just 2 observations.
Kudos as well — if I were to meet you in the real world and we got to know one another, I would probably confide that I was an atheist, just to prompt some lively conversation.
I find that even the best holiday parties have 60 to 90 really good minutes in them before it starts feeling like a never - ending watercooler conversation (maybe 45 - 60 minutes if you brought a date who just has to nod politely all night).
OR being i know enough to have a conversation and not just insult, thats just multi-tasking, i am better then those who jkust get upset and bash others... enjoy your point godless existence!
In the current conversation, I suggest, the four proposals we have just examined are good examples of prominent types of approach to this question.
Advances on those fronts just might, as well, reopen the public conversation about the nature of freedom, offering opportunities to challenge the debasement of freedom into willfulness (license) and reconnecting freedom to the true and the good.
fred... yes fred, i have a better way — but you sir, i have no need to keep this conversation going, for you are terribly thick headed, and beyond brainwashed by religion... you claim to believe the bible and what is has to say yet allow for me to be a di - ck to god without fear of recourse or any form of punishment from god — back in the day, i would have been smoted, now you losers claim that he will just torture me forever in hell as my punishment — this implies that god has learned better ways to function as god — whoa, did anyone else just see what i said, god learned... thats rather un-godly, to learn, being he is all knowing - but your right, i am wrong... jesus christ where did i put my fuk you card, oh god - dam - nit... i must have thrown it away with all the other garbage i don't use... well too bad.
All together, both because these are comforting yet wholesome, and packed full of all the antioxidant nutrients (vitamins A, E, selenium, zinc), B - vitamins, magnesium, and iron that athletes need, I think these are great with the winter squash topping for after workout meals (that's running for me), or perhaps just to share with a friend or loved one when you both need good conversation and lots of late - winter nourishment.
Both of these often parallel topics are ones that I feel a little more called to having a conversation about with friends over a good meal, rather than brushing them under the table and pretending everything is just okay.
Having courageous and often uncomfortable conversations to find common ground among unlikely alliances may be just what the world needs to better the current food system.
I just wanted to make delicious, ephemeral food, pair it with some good conversation and call that my «work.»
We had crazy conversations and nerdy - intellectual conversations, played games, watched movies, ate and cooked a lot of great food, went out to Beale street and just did what friends do best.
we're all just having a nice conversation and we're all Cardinals fans who want the best for are favorite team.
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