Sentences with phrase «let perfect things»

Sometimes you need to let perfect things go.

Not exact matches

«A perfect example why I hate liberals; they are smarter than me and will not let me get away with the things I want.»
If we must use coercion, then let us know that we are doing so; let us admit honestly that insofar as this is done we are not obeying the perfect divine will; let us recognize that at best the use of such force is a pis - aller, not the entirely right thing.
had to reply to your simplistic view of things... remember we are only human yet GOD is perfect, all powerful, all knowing and as humans we will never be able to see things from an omnipotent viewpoint such as GOD's... so remember bad things happen daily and it is GOD's will but who are we to question GOD allmighty when we only think in mindset of humans... do nt let ur foolish pride put a spotlight on ur ignorance...
«Here, let me make this really awesome good thing that can go from perfect to horribly wrong with one person's one bite of one piece of fruit.
Just made this tonight, and a couple things — I don't know how you managed to get squash and potato to cook as quickly as listed here without practically mincing them — I let it cook for about 45 minutes and it was perfect.
This is the perfect recipe for holiday mornings - make it the evening before and let it do its thing overnight and «voila!»
Clearly you won't let slightly negative comments appear... This is the reason why only nice things can be read on your site in the comments, not because what you are doing is perfect.
Specializing in just one thing (i.e. eel, sushi, udon, yakitori) lets the restaurant really hone in on making things perfect, and this really was perfect.
I like to get the whole family involved when I can if we are making extra things to put in the freezer, and let me tell ya, pizza is the perfect meal to pull everyone in to help!
Beany soup that requires a long simmer anyway is perfect slow cooker material, so I threw everything in and let the machine do it's thing.
Let Arsene go and all hell breaks will loose — suddenly the perfect scapegoat is gone and unhappy fans won't see a new manager as a common denominator as they see Arsene now but the man who sits on piles of cash disinterested in results on the pitch which is the only thing most of football fans care about.
I know you must have written all the excuses to show how hard it was for Arsenal, and how lucky it was for LC, and how wenger tried all his best but the referees, the pitch, and the fans let him down, he's perfect but the people and things around him always let him down, right?
Now let me comment on some other things, i think walcott had a good game, which could have been great if he scored, but the major disappointment was OX i think it was a perfect opportunity to pressure for a place in the starting line up regularly, i think Wenger as a manager has not asked enough of OX.
It's the fans that keep sacrificing because this team can't get their head out of their own ass... please give me some examples when a top club ever let their best player leave for free at the end of a season... Wenger needs to go to PSG and get some money and talent for Sanchez so that we can end this nonsense once and for all... then he needs to publicly apologize for the way in which they handled the whole situation... if they allow Sanchez to go for free there is no way this club, under the tutelage of Kroenke and Wenger, will ever layout the necessary coin to replace such a talented player, especially considering that Wenger will be a lame - duck manager once again in the final year of his contract and we know how well that went last year... open your eyes people, Wenger has spoken publicly about how he hopes that the next manager can take this club to the next level... WHAT?!?... he then went on to speak about leaving them in the perfect position to be successful, which is one of the reasons why several pundits felt Wenger would leave after last season based on the financials and the fact that so many players had only one year left on their respective contracts... who says this shit??? If you believe you're leaving things in the best possible shape for your potential successor to achieve greatness it raises a couple of serious questions: Why can't you take things to the next level if everything is as great as you say?
Rather than focusing on addressing every behavior issue or adhering to a perfect schedule each day, try to hit the important targets and realize that you might have to let some smaller things go each day.
I loved hearing about your journey, and how you let go of the idea of a «perfect,» way of doing things.
Some families love to go all out, trim the tree and make sure every detail is perfect for the holidays; we know it can be hard to relax and let a few things go undone.
No product can be perfect, so let's see what this machine does right and some of the things that it lacks.
Find pictures of things with the first letters you are working on (like a picture of a dog for D and a cat for C, etc) and either cut them out yourself or let your little one do it if they like to cut (it doesn't have to be perfect and it's great practice!)
They aren't things I am proud of, but I am learning to slowly let go of my guilt of not being «perfect» and realizing that parenting is an art form.
So I think you are doing the perfect thing, exposing them to new books, reading to them as they would like, letting them read a lone and keeping reading fun.
I guess it's a good thing you're perfect and thoroughly researched every thought you ever had without letting nary a single emotion get in the way, otherwise you might not be such a ray of sunshine unlike the rest of us heathens.
Couponia, sometimes working alone, sometimes working that word - of - mouth magic with Amiga, lets you know fun things like when to stock up on what for maximum savings, or guides you to the thrift store at the perfect moment to snag a nearly - new toy your kid loves, for practically nothing.
A balanced life for me is being able to look in the mirror and recognize myself as someone I'm proud of - not someone who always gets it «right» or is «perfect», but someone who makes an effort to follow my heart, do what I love, make the things that bring me the greatest joy a priority and LET GO of other things.
But these days, of course, people are increasingly turning to the Web first for sort of fast - breaking news about science and technology — and there are wonderful things about the Web because, of course, it's a highly interactive media and it is one where it's a really very well suited for letting people explore their interests in whatever level of depth that they have, which is perfect for something like Scientific American.
Find the perfect spot for your camera or prop it on a tripod and let the countdown timer do it's thing.
This season, let's transform the meaning of comfort food and start making real food that tastes amazing and does great things for our bodies.This cookbook is your complete guide to healthy, seasonal eating and is perfect for you if you:
While I could do all of the «predictable» things and decisions, I have never forgot to let loose, live by my own rules and always dare to create more, dream of more and speak out for all of the dreamers and wanderers that don't fit into the frames of «having it all perfect and planned out» in life.
Personally, this was a perfect Easter combination — comfortable enough to be in all day, dressy enough for the occasion, fashion - forward enough to let the relatives know I'm still doing «that fashion thing,» inexpensive but still refined.
I purchased the 14k gold allegro necklace and, because I am super super picky about things looking almost perfect I had sent an email to customer service letting them know my concern and they were wonderful!
As I've been working through all the things that have held me back for so many years — the perfecting, the numbing, the self - criticism — I realized I'm not only ready to let go of my fears of not being enough, but I'm ready to align my whole life around my top values.
There are still days when I still struggle with accepting my body and treating it right (I am by no means perfect nor do I ever think that I can completely dissolve the insecurities that I have — I will try my hardest to live my life to the fullest and not let those insecurities keep me from doing the things I love).
-- Even this Fall perfect maxi - dress — Whether you share this sentiment with me or not, the one thing we can come in agreement with is that Autumn shows how beautiful it is to let things go.
The hardest thing to do is to let someone go that just doesn't feel right even if they seem perfect.
She had been so caught up in `' a fixed idea of what [she] was looking for» that she nearly let little things like his being in a band blind her to the fact that `' everything he had done was perfect
Paul Bisacre, an expert on remarriage, explains to SheKnows that perfecting this compromise means being prepared to be less rigid about certain aspects of the day: «Concentrate on how the holiday celebration will end up, and let the little things slide.
Cougar women have learned that there is no such thing as a perfect man and they will have patience with you and will gladly point out if you are doing something wrong instead of sulking and letting you figure it out for yourself.
The good thing is that the site lets you expand your search in finding a true and perfect partner.
If you've sent a few questions already, you'll have already established that you want to know more about each other so this is the perfect opportunity to let your personality shine, while keeping things light and conversational.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) is all three of those things, having grossed over $ 200 million domestically, been nominated for the Costume Design Oscar, and generally let down many who are fond of the 1964 Roald Dahl book it's based on and the practically perfect 1971 feature musical Dahl himself adapted.
This isn't a murder mystery or a procedural or even a revenge thriller, which may frustrate audiences when the ending comes, but let them be frustrated because it's the perfect ending to a story that never lets anyone off the hook too easily, leaves characters asking themselves what to do from there, and holds no easy resolutions, just a tinge of hope that things need to get better, no matter if they go through with their final decision or not.
The one thing Seven Psychopaths can guarantee is pitch perfect performances from its four central stars (although the supporting cast are hardly letting the side down, even if they are usually horrendously side - lined: poor Olga Kurylenko).
A Learning Management System is perfect for employee onboarding, letting you not only show those things to your new hires with rich multimedia content but also test them to see how well they absorbed your onboarding material.
Leave it in auto mode, and it figures out what you're doing pretty quickly — the perfect thing to let you worry about other stuff, like braking points and apexes.
The Perfect Girl by Gilly MacMillan When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi Miss Jane by Brad Watson The Guest Room by Chris Bohjalian Alligator Candy by David Kushner The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman Leaving Lucy Pear by Anna Solomon All Things Cease to Appear by Elizabeth Brundage The Excellent Lombards by Jane Hamilton The Little Red Chairs by Edna O'Brien Commonwealth by Ann Patchett The Secret Rooms by Catherine Bailey My Name Is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh The Girl in the Red Coat by Kate Hamer
In some ways, this is a good thing — having the inside track helps accessory manufacturers to be first to market, and it also lets us get that perfect case or dock at the moment we buy our new device.
This case is perfect for anyone who is clumsy and lets things slip through their hands — kids and adults!
Book One in the Let Me series Running away can be a good thing... From the outside, Darcy Donovan's life seems perfect.
But, she has not yet found that perfect home, so let's take a closer look at Suzy, and the things I could do to improve her potential.
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