Sentences with phrase «known disdain»

Over the years, I've seen that most of my conservative friends who are artistically inclined became so in spite of their conservatism — that is, despite the fact that the right - wingers they knew disdained the arts as effete and impractical.
And to know me is to know my disdain for baking.
You all know my disdain for salads, but just like with the massaged kale salad from Level I, I was determined to give it a try.
You know my disdain for the words foodporn,...
You know my disdain for the words foodporn,...
If you are a frequent reader of this blog, you know my disdain for red light cameras.

Not exact matches

I am sometimes horrified by things people my age tend to say in social and business situations, especially when they express a disdain of modern technology or recall an earlier era as a golden age — usually everyone within hearing knows that the previous period was merely different, rather than glorious.
Those who know me well know I have a disdain for greeting cards.
The late Apple CEO was known for his disdain for physical keyboards and styluses.
And Trump is basically holding that up it seems, partly we don't know, but potentially partly as a result of his disdain for their reporting.
The reason for such unanimity is primarily the substantial economic costs associated with taxes on corporations, although the uncertainty as to who really pays such taxes no doubt also contributes to the disdain in which they are generally held by economists.»
It's because women are no longer viewed with the disdain they once were in the patriarchal hierarchy of Rome.
it's insane how you know so little of your own religion and how you go against your Christs teaching with such arrogant and disdain towards atheist and other religions your nothing but a bigot and hatemonger your world is only black and white and you can't fathom how a country can have so many different people with different believes that don't match yours and can live peacefully without your christs.
We disdain «knowing how to rule this people.»
Yesterday, I arrived in Austin nealry thirteen years later, and I remembered her, standing at the baggage claim 3 in the Austin airport, heading out on the adventure she disdained, and I loved her, the earnest know - it - all fool of her.
His disdain for the public excitements generated by what he derisively referred to as «the news» is well known.
If you knew intimate details about my own past and the deep hurt I've endured, you would apologize — or maybe you wouldn't care at all; after all, most never consider that kind of thing, though their past encounters with «Christians» is enough to justify their life - long disdain for them in the eyes of the people that applaud them.
I know of Christians who care deeply about genocide and human trafficking and refugees and hunger... but who speak with disdain about the very reporters who so often bring these stories to light.
For this and many other reasons, the Jewish people disdained the Samaritans, and believed that they were no better than Gentiles, fit only for the destruction and judgment of God.
Would you rather live as a Christian, thinking that no matter what you do, Christ will forgive you and let you into heaven and therefor live as hedonistic a lifestyle as you like, looking down at the unsaved pagans with disdain all along.
I don't know why so many people have this disdain for believing in God.
Maybe it's because I imagine, someday, likely today, the Church will look at me, with disdain on their faces and parody Twitter accounts and coffeeshops and doctoral dissertations on all the ways I did it wrong, and all I'll know how to say is that I know, and I'm sorry, I hope I learned to be kind.
A non-citizen man who can not voice a single opinion that is not fed to him by his controllers, a man who disdains this country, who is NOT a christian, whose mother's history was rewritten after he ran for office (she was a known wh * re not a «good citizen» as she is now portrayed, a man who is a racist against whites even though he is half - white, a man whose wife is disbarred....
Harold Skimpole took a bright disdain for the drudgery of adult life — «I am a child, you know
For so long has man thought had disdain for his creator due to his prowess in science, and for so long has man come to a realisation that he has much more to know.
It also says in that good book that you will know Christians by their love, not their hate and disdain for other Christians.
Thou who first wast sensible of and didst first bear witness to that prodigious passion which disdains the dreadful conflict with the rage of the elements and with the powers of creation in order to strive with God; thou who first didst know that highest passion, the holy, pure and humble expression of the divine madness» which the pagans admired — forgive him who would speak in praise of thee, if he does not do it fittingly.
... A number of scientific studies indicate that most global warming in recent decades is due to the great concentration of greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen oxides and others) released mainly as a result of human activity... Doomsday predictions can no longer be met with irony or disdain.
Now i know The level of decadence that is apparent in America is soo high that most people readily blame their own self conceived disdain for the current state of our nation on our leaders instead of trying to have faith and realize that there is nothing wrong with our current state.
â $ œThe Marxists Farmer had read, and many of the intellectuals he knew, disdained religion, and it was true that some versions of Christianity, and more than a few missionaries, invited impoverished Haitians into what Pere Lafontante called â $ ˜the cult of resignationâ $ ™, into accepting their lot patiently, anticipating the afterlifeâ $ ¦
C.S. Lewis's fictional villains often displayed a disdain for animals while Lewis, known to share bread with the mice of his house, was noted for his compassion.
Leaders in the church, servant in the church, teachers in the church, do you look with disdain on those who do not do what you do, or who do not know as much as you know?
Once again, most of you don't know any muslim people, and so you treat their religion with disdain.
Believe it or not, given my disdain for most vegetables, I actually like zucchini bread... And we all know I positively love chocolate, but for some reason I just couldn't envision these two worlds mashing together in a positive way.
However, since my Mississippi and Texas relatives have little more than disdain for any dish containing chicken and sausage that dares call itself gumbo, I knew I would have to eventually create a recipe for a vegan seafood gumbo.
Alyse and I laughed about our disdain for frisée... I did not know someone else shared my dislike of its curly texture and overall annoyingness when trying to cut / eat it.
Currywurst connoisseurs are well known for their unswerving loyalty to a particular Currywurst stand, disdaining all others as unworthy of their patronage.
The Luis Suarez debacle showed everyone just how out of touch Wenger is, we all knew Suarez was world class but Wenger and Arsenal still made a disrespectful offer which was rightly treated with disdain by Liverpool, in all honesty Arsenal never deserved to even have a chance of getting a player of Suarez's quality with Wenger still the manager he's useless to say the least!
«You know, him» disdain gesture with the eyes.
Replacing Theo with Reus would be an upgrade, but Reus is 25 and has a poor injury record — Sterling is recently 20 and would walk straight into our 11 at RW no matter your disdain.
Though he last worked in Lincoln as a GA in 2002, he still knows the grand unified theory of Nebraska, including a disdain for Bill Callahan's West Coast offense and all the stuff about just needing to do it the way it was done under Tom Osborne.
In case you don't know about Coach Tony, he is what I would call a «guy's guy»: a tough - talking «shock jock» - type of radio host who tends to shoot from the hip, and with a reputation for disdaining political correctness and for using outdated terms for people he doesn't like (I cringed while listening to an earlier show when he used the word «retarded» and «retard» more than a dozen times to describe a person he did not care for).
My dd at 11 disdains the artificial, prefers clothing that actually covers her body, and knew more about dinosaurs at 5 than most college bio majors.
Nestlé, whose infant formula and baby foods are known to contribute to increased illness and long - term diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and cancers has shown nothing but disdain for the marketing rules for those products.
The wild turkey known to most locals as Tom — beloved by some and disdained by others - was trapped by an animal control officer after police received an increased number of complaints about him.
If the governor wants lawmakers to vote before the legislative session ends in June, there's a lot more we all need to know and discuss, Mr. Cuomo's disdain for public debate notwithstanding.
If only these people knew of his disdain for the elite.
Martin was an extreme advocate of formal verse with precise rhyming and precise rhythm, and he, you know, he didn't make any he didn't hide this interest; and he had great disdain for poetry without structure.
The absurd disdain for calculating the real effects of UHI by the Ipcc, Real Climate et al - a very measurable effect known about since Ancient Rome - do nothing to help the case of the warmists.
As Christian and a Vegan, I know that I receive disdain from my fellow Christians for my dietary choices.
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