Some of us middle aged folks need to figure out who we are or re-evaluate what
kind of life we want for ourselves.
Not exact matches
Their brands are not labels but flags that should evoke the
kind of patriotism we have
for the countries we
live in... These leaders
want to change the way the planet works — or as Apple's Steve Jobs is widely quoted saying, «to make a dent in the universe.»»
Chances are excellent that if you are here, you are the
kind of person who
wants to create the very best
life possible
for yourself, your family and your business.
During our discussion Monica asked me a number
of questions (in addition to the questionnaire that assess your risk profile that Vanguard emails you before your call with a Vanguard Personal Advisor) not just about my finances and tolerance
for risk, but about my
life — what did I love to do, how often did I travel, what
kind of lifestyle do I
want to
live in 5 and 10 years, and then finally the most important question — when would you like to retire?
If you are 30 years old today, that means your retirement dollars can be put to use
for decades to build the
kind of world you
want to
live in.
Erlend: Yeah
of course and when you do them on a daily basis, you using the power
of compounding as well, so yes, you get trained, you get like a bit rule about it and I found the same in my
life it is like sort
of habits, like in grading habits into my
life that are positive and when I started doing it, I
kind of found that oh shit like if I am the way, wait a minute, if I
want to do all these habits, I will not have any time
for any
of the negative stuff that's
kind of.
It is not my place to tell others how they MUST
live their
lives it is
for me to
live the
kind of life that is an example to others such they will
want to
live a better
life.
What
kind of incentive do you give someone who drinks, smokes, eats excessive fatty foods, doesn't exercise and says they can
live the way they
want and they
want government funded (taxpayer money) to pay
for their healthcare.
don't you see the trouble that most people are in and that they just
want you
for their own advantage but I swear to you we're different from all
of them come join us I can tell you are lookin»
for a way to
live where truth is determined by consensus full
of codified arbitrary directives come join us all we
want to have is your small mind turn it into one
of our own
kind you can go through
life adrift and alone desperate, desolate, on your own but we're lookin»
for a few more stalwart clones come join us come join us come join us
There is only one way it could not be, and that is if you decide that it teaches that nihilism is the truth, revealed here by the pointless failure
of Davis's career, so that his having to obtain abortions
for women he impregnated is just another absurd, annoying, and energy - sapping aspect
of that, his irrational guilt instincts causing him to have to scrounge
for money, and so that his learning that one
of these abortions didn't occur is just another sort
of misfortune, saddling him with sentiments that he will have no way to really act upon (it is unlikely the that the mother
of the child
wants to see him), and probably causing him to draw some
kind of superstitious karmic connection between a random coincidence
of having hit a cat that looks just like one he abandoned, and his driving by the town his child may be
living in.
Although it might be claimed that Dewey was simply giving democracy a religious dimension and seeing it as some
kind of final spiritual community, the point I
want to emphasize is that
for Dewey democracy is a moral ideal
for this
life, an ideal that we are still far from attaining.
Ground Zero is
kind of «sacred»
for lack
of a better word, to the families and supporters
of the men and women who lost their
lives trying to save
life and are protecting our rights to say what we
want.
The
kind of person who
wants to leave this world a better place
lives very differently than the
kind of person who
wants to leave this world
for a better place.
One can appeal to the Bible if one
wants to make a case
for this
kind of way
of picturing the good - read «godly» -
life.
For a good portoin
of my
life I
wanted to believe in some
kind of a «god» or «higher power»
of some sort.
We know what
kind of lifestyle we
want, what
kind of marriage, how we
want to spend our time, where we
want to
live, how many kids we plan to have, how we're going to pay
for their college education, when and how to retire, what things and experiences we'd like to have.
The arrest brought great relief, but we don't
want closure on her
life or even her death,
for the way she died tells us a great deal about the world we
live in and the
kind of work that needs to be done to make all
of our neighborhoods safer places to
live.
I think most people nowadays reject religion in any form because they don't
want to have rules
of any
kind whatsoever in their
life, and I find that sad and worrisome
for the future
of we as human beings.
There's no surefire formula
for creating community, but there are few
kinds of friendships you might be missing in your
life — and that you might
want to pursue.
In that period I remember thinking more than I
wanted to about death, thinking that it might not be the worst
kind of experience if
life continued as it had
for these months.
«We have the
kind of product that could be viewed as a specialty item
for customers who
want to save some money by shopping
for themselves but don't
want to deny themselves the better things in
life — someone who buys high - quality cheese or hummus, our product is a perfect accompaniment to those items.
PS - I hope it's obvious but I should add that I do not advocate
for «quick fixes» — I believe in real food and this is not the
kind of thing you have to do
for the rest
of your
life to lose weight and keep it off (I won't name programs here although I really
want to!)
I
wanted to watch Mike Piazza eat a Hot Pocket filled with
living fire ants
for so many years, and then I realized, wait, players aren't supposed to hit the ball to the opposite field with that
kind of power.
There's so much wrong with Arsenal if we were given chances to write about them it would take a year.What
kind of mentality is this.Forgive me
for the way I come out but what has to be said has to be said and the truth hurts.I do nt know if you guys are happy with what's going on but am not.We
live in a world where those who speak the truth are hated very much and a world full
of incomprehensible things.Its just sad.Things have to change from this year especially the mentality
of this club.I just
wan na see my club succeed and its bothering me a lot we just can not seem to do what is right.It's time average players are taken out
of the club and what I mean by that is players who do nt
want to improve.You already them lot.
Sanchez is one
of those people that needs constant goa» ls in their
life's now that he is no longer in the World Cup and Arsenal look like going backwards he would need some
kind of a new fix and that fix will be him leaving us
for a club with a chance at the CL trophy, he is
wanted by every big club that has a chance
of wining the CL
I have long wondered why we consider lifelong love to be the best
kind of love, especially since most
of us fall in and out
of love with several people before we find someone we actually might
want to be in love with
for the rest
of our
life — if we even
want that at all and they
want the same thing.
Men are generally a few years behind women maturitywise, so even if I dated a guy 55, it's very hard
for me to imagine what
kind of amazing
life we'd have to have
for, say, 10 years that'd make me
want to devote another 10 - 25 to looking after his health and, increasingly, becoming his nurse.
Why do we consider lifelong love to be the best
kind of love, especially since most
of us fall in and out
of love with several people before we find someone we actually might
want to be in love with
for the rest
of our
life — if we even
want that at all?
For others they do, in all
kinds of ways they may find unacceptable, whether because they find their engorged, inflamed and bleeding breasts unsexy (at a stage
of their
lives when they're probably finding much about their bodies unsexy, and breasts might just be a bridge too far), because it ruins sex or them if they're leaking and letting down all over the place, or because the sensation
of suckling stimulates sexual feelings that they don't
want in any context that involves their baby.
But Anthony, you don't you
want to just build «a beautiful
life» — you
want to build a specific
kind of life, one that sets up you and your new wife
for success by your definition
of success, no one else's.
she is not the
kind of person who
wants or needs attention or drama and does not go through
life looking
for the next big thing to «stage» to get some likes..
If Portia and Ellen
wanted a family, I was rooting
for it, and because I was
living in a state
of presumptive - ness, I assumed they were just pining away
for a «baby makes three»
kind of moment.
CHELSEA POWELL:
For me I think I kind of found it through two different ways and the we took a like a you know a class for our birth and the other couples in the class the other moms in the group where just people that were we were all similar in age and just you know it was all our first kids and kind of similar life paths and what we were how we were wanting to like birth our children and we kind of raise th
For me I think I
kind of found it through two different ways and the we took a like a you know a class
for our birth and the other couples in the class the other moms in the group where just people that were we were all similar in age and just you know it was all our first kids and kind of similar life paths and what we were how we were wanting to like birth our children and we kind of raise th
for our birth and the other couples in the class the other moms in the group where just people that were we were all similar in age and just you know it was all our first kids and
kind of similar
life paths and what we were how we were
wanting to like birth our children and we
kind of raise them.
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I
want to say one more thing: the attachment parenting philosophy is not some
kind of miraculous technique that definitely results in a joyous, healthy, well - adjusted
life for the recipient.
I pray that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu shall
live long enough and be able to achieve the
kind of democratic prosperity that we
want for every community in Nigeria.
«This might be okay
for other politicians who are close to News International and
want to protect their friends, but the mayor is now in charge
of the police force leading this case and when he comes out with this
kind of stuff during
live investigations he risks accusations
of political interference,» Ms McCartney said.
«This is the
kind of thing that I think people
want this country to do, that we pay back our obligations and our debt
of gratitude to generations
of Gurkhas who laid down their
lives for this country,» Clegg said.
«Campaign finance reform, a ban on fracking, a
live - able wage, if these are the
kind of issues you
want, the only way to tell the government that is by voting
for the Green Party,» said Hawkins.
Personally and despite having an honest, decent and hardworking Local Labor MP, (
for whom I'd previously voted,) it was the thought
of electing the
kind of entrenched Blair period right wing low
life; exemplified by people like Harman, (who let's not forget either
wanted to exempt details
of MP's expenses from the freedom
of information act,) more than anything else that made me vote UKIP.
He added: «Those that founded the NHS, and all the principles behind the NHS, had a vision
of a world where we did care
for each other, we did care
for everybody, we didn't pass by on the other side so I
want to use the period up until June 8 to set out a positive vision
of the
kind of society that we can
live in.
They
want to distabilise this state, they
want to take this state at all cost and it is not going to be possible, l am on ground and l am not going to shy away,
for life and death I am not going to shy away,
for incarceration, l am not that
kind of character.
Throughout her young career, Emiliani has made a series
of tough decisions and changes
of course that, although they may have delayed her maturity as a fully independent scientist, have also kept her viable
for the
kind of work she
wants to do, and the
kind of life she intends to lead.
Even while I had greatly expanded my powers
of recall
for the
kinds of structured information that could be crammed into a memory palace, most
of the things I
wanted to remember in my everyday
life were not facts or figures or poems or playing cards or binary digits.
At worst this
kind of discovery can tell you what you do not
want to do
for the rest
of your
life.
Here's a thought experiment
for you: If someone told you you had to drink just one
kind of alcoholic beverage
for the rest
of your
life, and you
wanted that
life to be long and healthy, what would you pick?
Can we think about what
kind of world we
want for our great - great - great - great - grandchildren, who will be
living a century from now?
As Swarthmore College psychologist Barry Schwartz wrote in a 2000 article in American Psychologist, «I think it is only a slight exaggeration to say that
for the first time in human history, in the contemporary United States large numbers
of people can
live exactly the
kind of lives they
want, unconstrained by material, economic, or cultural limitations.»
Whatever the reasons
for a person to continue
living like that, there are people who don't
want to
live in a world where being very fat is not only normal, but
kind of encouraged as well.