Not exact matches
Much of
what we
love about Slack is timeless: The problem the company set out to solve is one that Butterfield and his founding team faced themselves, and their product is
less of a quantum leap forward than a stunningly effective set of improvements on
what came before.
Doing
what you
love will feel
less like work all the time.
But research shows that the difference between
loving and hating a job is often
less about
what you do and more about the attitude with which you do it.
Now
what I
love is that in
less than five years the company has expanded from a single product to a line of more than a dozen.
You will never feel satisfied with money alone, it's
what money can do, namely help those
less fortunate, take care of your
loved ones, allow you geographical freedom, that really does satisfy you.
The more you share
what you
love, the more people will bring more of that into your life and the
less they'll interfere.
Here's why: I know that if people get more business from LinkedIn because of
what I'm showing them, it's going to help them make more money in
less time, and that in turn will give them more time to do
what they
love and have a better life — travel more, get more family time... whatever that might be.
It's no secret that hedge funds
love ETFs, but
what's
less appreciated is that their
love of ETFs will likely spell their demise.
With me in hell, and because they
love me, their heaven would be a little
less heavenly; which calls into question just how heavenly heaven could be when one of those billions of angels
loves someone who is in hell simply because they learned
what love was on their earthly adventure.
The more I focused on
love, the
less jealousy I felt — regardless of
what I had or didn't have.
I find myself having
less Christian friends as a result, but I am happier and I think I have a better understanding of
what love is and who Jesus is.
And this suppose to be a GOD that
loves us??????????????? I have better thing to do then to pray to an imaginary presence, and even
less time for people that «think» they know
what this imaginary presence wants!
If there is a lesson to be learned, perhaps it's that generally Christians would do well to be
less concerned with an imminent return of Christ, and more concerned
what what we are doing to facilitate Christ's
love and His message on earth, in the here and the now.
What he does mean is that we must
love our families
less than we
love God.
I just
love the insoght you have into
what is going on in the Church and I agree that God is moving toward a more organic and
less planned event style of church.
The wake - up call came after I received a gracious, heartfelt email from a reader who said she
loved the book because it gave her hope, made her feel
less alone, and put into words
what she had been feeling for many years.
What I would
love to hear from steve would be
less words and I would like to see more flesh — who is he?
This is an important point, for, while we have often taught
what is wrong with homosexuality, why it is a disorder and that «gay sex» is always morally wrong - we have been
less effective at proposing the whole, positive vision of sex and
love, and also
what paths to fulfilment are open to people who experience same - sex attraction.
Kent, you babbled» «It amazes me that you'll believe the liars of this world that care
less about your soul, but when Christians that actually read His truth tell you
what He wants, you go into circular arguments that proves that you can talk / type but does nothing for
loving and following Jesus.»
It amazes me that you'll believe the liars of this world that care
less about your soul, but when Christians that actually read His truth tell you
what He wants, you go into circular arguments that proves that you can talk / type but does nothing for
loving and following Jesus.
And for you and many others who are having a tough time understanding
what love looks like in the context of our family, maybe we'd be a little
less hurt, a little
less disappointed, a little
less wounded by our family if we truly internalized that a
loving God came to earth and was «called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.»
one must be struck at the constant union of religious ideas with patriotic sentiments, which so strongly characterize the [American] citizens... but
what is no
less worthy of remark is that their religion, freed from minute ceremonies, resembles a sentiment, as much as their
love of liberty resembles a creed.
The randomness, struggle, and seemingly aimless meandering that the theory attributes to the universe are more or
less what we should expect if creation is the product of the non-obtrusive
love of a self - emptying God.
What I have learned is about nurturing true self in order to be free to encounter
love for God and others as yourself and escaping the clutches of a false sense of self from social influences and
less than helpful personal choices.
That is
what I
love about this show [
Less Than Perfect].
If we are, in the words of Olivier Clement, to take our dialogue beyond the encounter of ideologies, we have to be ready to witness, in life and word, to
what is made possible by being in the place of Jesus the anointed — «our reasons for living, for
loving less badly and dying
less badly.»
The argument more or
less says that these hypothetical «good» people realize that
what they're doing to others is harmful, but that their religious convictions, like
love of God, trump their innate morality.
For
what this truly and blessedly means is that God can not be
less than man, endowed with personality, freedom und
love, and that the mystery itself is free protective
love, not an «objective order» which one can, after all, possess (at least in principle), and against which one could ensure oneself.
Interestingly, rather than cause us to sin more, this knowledge that we are fully
loved by God no matter
what begins to cause us to sin
less.
I thought of these new Catholics, and their motivations for entering the Church, when reading Pope Francis's apostolic exhortation, Amoris Laetitia, «The Joy of
Love,» and particularly this sentence in paragraph 307: ««To show understanding in the face of exceptional situations never implies dimming the light of the fuller ideal, or proposing
less than
what Jesus offers to human beings.
When disaster strikes, we suddenly interrupt our hectic busyness and our preoccupation with
less important things and turn to
what really matters most — the people we
love and who
love us.
What if we worried
less about saying the right thing or trying to demonstrate our theological knowledge and just tried to simply
love people — with no agenda.
...
Love in God's fashion is indeed outrageous and a scandal because it does stoop and condescend to
what, by
lesser standards, it need not.
No one will ever know enough about science, life, death,
love, God, or even themselves to fully understand it, much
less predict
what the future holds.
And I also believe that God will never fall out of
love with us, no matter
what we do; it's
less about earning and deserving as it is trusting, accepting, and responding.
When I imagined
what it would be like to give generously without wondering
what is in it for me, to give up my grudges and learn to diffuse hatred with
love, to stop judging other people once and for all, to care for the poor and seek out the downtrodden, to finally believe that stuff can't make me happy, to give up my urge to gossip and manipulate, to worry
less about
what other people think, to refuse to retaliate no matter the cost, to be capable of forgiving to the point of death, to live as Jesus lived and
love as Jesus
loved, one word came to my mind: liberation.
In
what feels like an increasingly volatile climate, that some of us are surprised by and others are
less so, how does Jesus» exhortation to
love our enemies find real traction in our living?
I've never made either of these myself and it's so easy and tasty, and I
love how you can adjust the recipe to make more or
less depending on
what you need.
Here's
what I
love about this drink over other things like beer, wine and hard alcohol: SpikedSeltzer is flavored with natural fruit, it has 6 % alcohol by volume (more than beer, but
less than wine and hard liquor) AND it has only 5 grams of sugar per serving.
With
less oil and refined sugars, plus an apple surprise,
what's not to
love?
What happens when you combine a buffalo
loving husband, a bottle of hot sauce and a dire need to whip up an appetizer in
less than 20 minutes?
«Our clients
love doing business with us because we say
what we mean and mean
what we say,»
Lessing says.
We would
love to once again thank everyone who participated in Australian Organic Awareness Month during September.A massive congratulations to Jenny Hall who won the AOAM Major Prize — a five night escape to Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat.Her winning entry to the question, Tell us in 25 words or
less what the Australian Organic logo means...
While long after you first posted this, I would
love to see
what you are doing to have
less sweets.
The texture of this cake will be
less smashable, but with no eggs, sugar, or refined flour
what's not to
love?
What I
love about Artisan Tropic Chips is that the plantain Strips contain only three ingredients or
less, have no preservatives or artificial flavors, are Non-Gmo Project Verified, Gluten Free Certified, Paleo Certified, naturally vegan, and provide the perfect crunch for a healthy snack or side dish.
Then we can change manager in a better environment slightly
less competitive environment which is almost certainly
what both Wenger who
loves the club and the board have been thinking about in their decision making.
Totally agree and I must point out that, since realism is
what our club has been without for the last decade, by some fans, the manager, board and «couldn't care
less as long as I get richer» by the sick joke owner, I have always lived firmly in REALITY LAND and unlike those I list above, refuse to harm the club I
love by pretending our weaknesses do not exist.
If you
love the sport,
what could be better than living the dream as a full - time rugby player — in New Zealand no
less?
@ larryking listen jock wenger could never coach anyother club because no big club would go six season without a trophy there is no way wenger could go to madrid and go two season without a trophy no way in hell he would be fired in no time bmunich fired klinsman
less than half season look at the real madrid coach grave yard pelligrinie made 95 + points last season that amount would win the league in almost any country yet he got fired i can go on if fergi goes two seasons without a trophy am sure he gone i
love arsenal but football is about winning trophies wenger has hypnotize you i do nt care arsenal have gone five years without a trophy and six witout the league not even a carling cup or fa cup and loosing all our best players all for money all this talk about wenger and his youth policies i can count on both hands all the players that came through arsenal youth system that went on to be world beaters look at the current crop walcott nasri diaby denilson bedtner clichy none of these are world class they have improve minimal @ arsenal compare that to barca their youths pedro and co are world beaters event the great vanpercy who we rate he would never leave arsenal because all that chance wenger gives him he would» t get at other big clubs this does not make sense we buy young players they take ages to develop most do nt» t then we sell them or they leave because they want to win things that how you grow pretty soon that top four will become very hard to stay in if we get out of that then
what i wish all you wenger fans luck am all out of patients with him last chance this year................