Sentences with phrase «knew everything you've said»

= > You definitely do not know what it says and I do not know everything it says about «gays» so I can not answer such a question.
Much of the plot is spoiled by the casting of Hudson («Deepwater Horizon»), who only ever plays one type of character, and the script even breadcrumbs the audience so we already know everything she says is a lie.
How are partners ever going to feel that their relationship is a safe place to be vulnerable, when all their «friends» know everything they say?
I know everything you say is so true and I do feel blessed to have what we do.

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When he shared the early version of the project after doing that video, he said Buddha was his main role model — someone who taught everything he knew for free.
In over his head but unwilling to tap out and risk people knowing he was floundering, he says he made a series of «dumb moves» at Moz that involved everything from a failed hiring incentive to a bungled software release.
As attorney Ron Goldie says: «The sign of a successful entrepreneur is that he or she is the decision - maker, but I think it's imperative that entrepreneurs have at least one professional who knows everything there is to know — one who can give them an independent assessment of the obstacles ahead.
While it's not fair to say all young CEOs have issues with managing and keeping employees happy, it is undeniable that many struggle — particularly when a CEO is juggling everything from speaking engagements, social media personas, and, you know, running a company.
Earlier in March, the agency expanded its scrutiny and said it is looking to apply securities laws to everything from cryptocurrency exchanges to digital asset storage companies known as wallets.
«It's pretty hard to come up with industries that would be happy knowing later, less, and not everything,» he says.
«It was everything we wanted but didn't know we needed,» says Diamond.
Those were the days of checking my phone every minute, of saying yes to everything offered to me even when I knew in my gut I didn't want to do it.
In March, the agency said it is looking to apply securities laws to everything from cryptocurrency exchanges to digital asset storage companies known as wallets.
«As the parents of young children, we know what it means to want to do everything you can to give them the healthiest start possible,» Honest Co.'s founders said in a blog post published over the weekend.
I honestly don't know, but what I will say is everything is starting to happen more quickly than people expected two or three years ago.
I started thinking I had to offer everything to everyone, I hate to say «no».
Moreover, he no longer worries about inquiries getting mishandled or, worse, missed: «We're now routing everything much more efficiently,» he says.
«No one knows everything about taxation because they keep changing the law,» he says.
Now that you have their attention, you can share everything you've learned from your conversation and you'll know exactly what to say to get your way.
While in office, he had a private screening of «Dr. No» and in a documentary called «Everything or Nothing,» JFK is quoted saying, «I wish I had had James Bond on my staff.»
«I did everything I could to help them,» Stack says, «but they always wanted to know if the existing management team would stay on.
Even science - and you know it better than I do - points to an understanding of reality as a place where every element connects and interacts with everything else,» the pope said.
Where you set the scene and tell your readers everything they need to know to understand why what you're about to say is important.
«I know that everything Nina submits is something that she knows how to make, who the audience is and how she would ask us to market and sell it,» says Fox 2000 Pictures president Elizabeth Gabler, who worked with Jacobson on Diary of a Wimpy Kid and signed Color Force to a first - look deal this summer.
«So first of all, if somebody just stares at me blankly and says, «No, actually everything I've done in my life has been a complete success.»
What's more, Milyutin said, he'd sometimes get overeager, assuming that after he'd spoken to a teacher over the phone for two hours, he knew everything about their experience.
Everybody on staff does a bit of everything all the time, decisions get made quickly and without bureaucratic hurdles, and not knowing how you are going to solve your next problem is par for the course in startup land, says von Rickenbach.
At the lower rungs of the corporate ladder, the word «no» is taboo, and the habit of saying yes to everything seems to stick around in our careers for years.
«The moment you think you know everything about your business is the moment you lose your competitive edge,» says Pat Flynn, a San Diego - based writer who focuses on online entrepreneurship.
«It takes me just a minute or two to figure out everything I want to know,» he says.
Those are the companies that really know everything about you,» Greenfield said.
The numbers are committed to a two - page form, which, says Buschman, «tells me everything I need to know to run my business.»
«It's hugely ironic that the rogue faction theory is coming from exactly the same people who say the Cuban government knows absolutely everything that's going on in the country,» Armstrong, the former senior CIA analyst, said.
At this point, Senator Ted Cruz entered the fray and responded to Hamill on Twitter, saying, «Luke, I know Hollywood can be confusing, but it was Vader who supported govt power over everything said & done on the Internet.
«Everything he said was already known to the IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] and published,» Jeffrey Lewis, a nuclear - policy expert at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, tweeted.
Lulu also issued a statement saying the company is «known for speaking our mind and inspiring creativity and freedom of thought in everything we do.»
I recommend only saying what you really mean and verbalizing everything you want your partner to know.
But like I said, everything you really need to know can be summed up by the title.
Simon Sinek in his golden circle and Start with Why book says that once you know why you're doing business, everything you do is just a demonstration of that why.
«Instead of finding one common denominator, we're saying, no, let's upgrade everything.
Now that she knows about forced arbitration, she says, «I'm hell - bent on bringing attention to it and doing everything I can to prevent what happened to me at Uber from happening to anyone else.»
I was like, «You know, the people at ExxonMobil don't think like this, that they should say everything that comes into their tiny little brain.»
But it's an easy read and for that you can thank Warren Buffett... «I read his [Buffett's] partnership letters when I was in high school or college and he would say «I'll speak to you as if you're my smart sister who doesn't know everything I know so I have to go out of my way to explain it to you and business isn't complicated».
The next generation of wireless technology, known as 5G, is such a leap forward that it's said to change everything — maybe even the U.S. government's view of a corporate merger it nixed before.
Those who are familiar with my work know that I am a big believer in the power of saying «no» to create opportunity, and that those who say «no» to, as Warren Buttett suggests, «almost everything» are ultimately more successful because they have clarity and focus on what matters most.
From a financial perspective, this would really be no different than putting up a sign that says «Everything On Sale!
The problem, he says, is that we're in a time of such transparency that companies have to be very thoughtful about any alliances, no matter how small or seemingly innocuous, because consumers notice everything.
«I didn't realize on social media how much natural joy from surprises are taken away because you know everything,» Lile says, referring to milestones like births that he used to see on Facebook.
«We're asking questions about everything we buy now: I want to know that my makeup isn't full of toxins, my clothing wasn't made by children, and my food is free of pesticides,» says Melissa Mock, a 30 - year - old tech startup executive who got engaged last summer.
«As the very first generation of retirement «do - it - yourselfers» boomers have important, valid questions and many mistakenly assume that everything they need to know is easily and accurately spelled out in some free online internet resource or available through their advisors,» says Cheryl, a J.D. from Roger Williams University School of Law, in Bristol, RI.
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