Sentences with phrase «later people realize»

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My drinking companion recognized the power in this and would later go on to coin the term «new rich» to describe people who have realized that time is the most important currency we possess.
And although that served a purpose, I later realized that you can be much more effective if you recognize the importance of people in business.
Some people claim they can make their board, put it away, and never look at it again — only to later realize that all of their dreams have come true.
«That's the thing that people don't realize is today, as an entrepreneur, you can build a company that can impact a billion lives,» Diamandis said in the webcast that will be later featured on the Robbins» podcast.
Jobs began to consider his resignation in earnest in late July, according to people who know him, after he realized that he would not be able to go back to Apple full - time.
Unfortunately, most people realize this far too late.
Rather than finding yourself in a situation where you realize later you could have helped, you know early on in your relationship what someone is looking for — and you can either help the person yourself or find someone who can.
He was contacted by the property owner later when the person realized that the trees on which Georges had installed his product were the only ones thriving.
When we realized it would actually be the way of people moved around in the future, I think much later.
After talking during many late nights at the restaurant the guys realized that they had a common goal: to be very wealthy and make an impact on millions of people around the world.
As companies realize that content publicity and link building must be a core part of online marketing, rather than just the latest SEO fad, those same companies are faced with the challenge that there's no consensus or body of research to help them pinpoint the person with the perfect skill set to do that job.
Many people over the years have had opinions about things that later on recanted when faced with contrary viewpoints, perhaps you have just not realized that if there is a God and He commisioned the Bible then whatever He said could not possibly be either ignorant or prejudiced since He would be the ultimate authority...
Similarly, M. Scott Peck in the stages of spirituality delineated in his book A Different Drum, says that if people reach the later stage of spirituality, they begin to realize that, mysteriously and paradoxically, there is truth to be found in the earlier stages of their spiritual lives.
Taylor's goal is to explain how late - modern persons approach the world without even realizing it and thus how secularity is a feature of late modernity.
And as far as the «Rapture» it's made up and inserted later into Bibles so people don't realize (although any reasonably intelligent person should) that it's totally phony.
this just shows that the world is getting weirder by the day... the pope is right, the world is experiencing amnesia nowadays... people especially in the west tends to have this amnesia coz they believe that they can live without God... they believe that they do nt need Him coz, they still able to survive... BUT what they do nt realize what these are all temporary... just look at the crisis going on right now... maybe God is still a mystery coz only FAITH can conquer mystery... can anybody out there lead me to any person who can create simply a tree, a true living tree... we know for sure that there are some who can create furnitures out from a tree... im really bothered that the world will end sooner than later... GOD FORBIDS... history just keeps on repeating itself... what a pity for the small children and the coming generation...
In Kierkegaard's earlier works are found the germ of some of Buber's most important early and later ideas: the direct relation between the individual and God in which the individual addresses God as «Thou,» the insecure and exposed state of every individual as an individual, the concept of the «knight of faith» who can not take shelter in the universal but must constantly risk all in the concrete uniqueness of each new situation, the necessity of becoming a true person before going out to relation, and the importance of realizing one's belief in one's life.
You can not have people coming a few hundred years later saying this thing happened hundreds of years ago, if it would not have been part of their tradition already, because the people would realize the writers are liars.
In 1967 I saw such work as concerned with case studies» (later I realized I was dealing with religious autobiographies), not in order to draw conclusions but to understand how a person's destiny unfolds, much as the destiny of characters in our Western novels unfolds.
we realize at this late date and due to death the apology will not bear any more strange fruit, but we would like to make such apologies so that people will think we are sincere and mean what we say even though our apologies change nothing... and we'd like to apologize in advance for any future bigoted acts we may make, recognizing that once we apologize we are seen as honorable and in the clear»
And then, as the aroma of the tart drifted out of the oven, and as we later pulled it out, hot and crispy and golden brown, and as we devoured the tart like only famished people can, I realized how fortunate I was.
For many years I made a recipe in that book, later realizing it was called S'Mores by other people.
Later, as I'm finishing my whiskey and paying the bill, I realize why those people were willing to wait two - plus hours for a table in a city whose food culture is otherwise known mostly for power lunches: Rose's is a game - changer.
getting that sore on your leg checked out before realizing it is gangrenous and needing it amputated) whereas now the incentive is the other way, where people put off going to the doctor because they do nt want to pay but by the time they do it's too late.
This seems to me to be one of those scenarios where a person doesn't realize how good they had it before it's too late.
Well six months later I am looking at my own feedback and see I have a neutral, I was confused and realized that it was from the person I hadn't left feedback for.
I realized that I didn't clarify the difference between free birth (or unassisted home birth) and home birth until way late in the article and that sort of confused people.
I realize that I'm seeing this post a lot later than most, but I think some people have missed a key sentence from the post: «Here are 13 winners to inspire your lunch routine» - although they are lunches that Amanda Hesser packed for her children, the post isn't presenting them as suggestions for other people's children's lunches.
People are beginning to realize that they have the option to stay single or to get divorced without shame; they have the option to marry later or marry several times without shame.
But what I've realized in my late thirties is that mean people do more than just «suck».
«We realize that people want elected officials who they feel had issues to not get a pension, but I think there's a difference of opinion with the Senate about who should be included and who shouldn't,» Heastie said late Tuesday.
He wanted to get out early to avoid a situation similar to last time when, he said, some people realized he was running too late in the process.
We realized only later that concentrations of dust in the air were so high that they overwhelmed all the normal defenses of the human respiratory tract, and people inhaled ounces of dust into their trachea or their bronchi.
But later, people realized that in quantum mechanics lambda could easily be identified with the effects of particles that spontaneously appear and disappear in all empty space.
If you go to a place where there is engagement in helping young scientists become good senior scientists 10 years later, then, when you finally at the age of 40 realize that discrimination does exist and affects you, you'll be in a place where there are people who care about that career issue and can help you.
And I realized later — not at that time but perhaps many years later — that many, many, many people did exactly that, that in some sense Scientific American was just the wrapping itself was just the wrapping for Martin Gardner's column.
Few people realized that liquid incendiaries — naphtha, pitch, or quicklime — were used as far back as 875 B.C.. Later, in the seventh century A.D., a Syrian engineer named Callinicus invented a terrible cannon that pumped a fiery naphtha mix through bronze tubes at ships in battle.
We can feel unpleasant feelings toward an acquaintance who lands our dream job, for example, and claim at the time it's because that person is boastful and only realize they're feelings of envy later.
Trickier still is that people sometimes assume it's «just TMJ,» only to later realize that their symptoms are something else entirely; Dr. Bakhtiari has seen patients who actually had a misdiagnosed tumor, multiple sclerosis, or other brain lesions, for example.
Most people don't consider switching that late into the game (the vast majority don't realize that's even an option), and so we found it so empowering to hear how Jessica and Seth decided to do what felt right for them.
For example, if a person starts staying up later and later every night, a device that tracks time spent in bed might help them realize it more clearly.
When preparing a profile, «all of us want to look good,» but people should realize their «little white lies» will probably surface later.
The downside of this approach is that you could be up for a surprise when you realize the person you envisioned as sexy and beautiful turns out to be the opposite when you decide to meet in person later on.
Showing exclusively large groups of people in your photos will trick the dope viewing your profile into thinking you're mega popular and by the time they realize you're not, it's too late, you're married with a bunch of dumb kids!
The other person will realize your motive sooner or later.
Patrick started a domain buying company in the late 90's and he realized that buying people's names and registering them to protect them was the next step.
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Hungover from a night of hard drinking, Ig awakens one morning to find horns starting to grow from his own head and soon realizes their power drives people to confess their sins and give in to their most selfish and unspeakable impulses — an effective tool in his quest to discover the true circumstances of his late girlfriend's tragedy and for exacting revenge on her killer.
We go from a clip of a person saying, «The war is going to be over soon,» to 10 minutes later the Boeing airplane comes down and you realize the conflict is just beginning.
Those people can breathe easy, at least for a moment, because one only has to go into his latest effort, «Happy End,» for a couple of minutes to realize that the old Haneke is back with a vengeance.
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