Not exact matches
But
while finally learning to paraglide or making that career change you have long dreamed about may be necessary for your
life satisfaction
in the long - run, short term we shouldn't miss opportunities to take small steps towards
greater well being.
Don't fret, you can still have a
great work -
life balance
while on the road or
in the air.
While in 2013, Buffett argued that «women are a major reason we will do so well»
in an essay for Fortune Magazine, he also warned that the
great «enemy of change»
lives in «the ingrained attitudes of those who simply can't imagine a world different from the one they've
lived in.»
I was able to accomplish
great things
while in prison, including writing my first book, learning Korean and getting
in the best shape of my
life.
Tom Hanks solidifies himself as one of the
greatest actors of his generation with this look at a man whose
life intersects with some of the
greatest moments
in history
while trying to connect with his true love, Jenny.
While most people would probably choose intelligence, discipline — the ability to forgo immediate gratification
in pursuit of a
great goal — is actually a
greater predictor of subsequent
life success.
While December is one of the most popular months to pop the question, it could also be a
great time to call it quits — if you
live in New York, that is.
But consider the reality of how much money you'll really need to accumulate to enjoy a decent standard of
living in retirement — one equal to or
greater than your lifestyle
while working.
And
while it's a cliche to say that we're now part of an information - based economy and society, «our future... is almost certain to be an intensification of our present reality:
greater and
greater information dependence
in every matter of
life and work,» all relying on an open Internet.
For a capital city, Raleigh is relatively inexpensive to
live in,
while boasting most of the opportunities and events expected
in larger metropolitan areas, including pro sports teams, a large college sports scene,
great food and drink, and citywide events nearly every weekend.
Over the past decade and a half, they and the major insurers have snapped up most of the biggest properties — OMERS bought Brookfield Place
in Toronto four years ago, for example,
while London
Life and
Great - West
Life jointly spent $ 382 million on Calgary's Gulf Canada Square
in 2007 — and today are believed to own almost 90 % of downtown Toronto's commercial space.
While the thought of failing can ignite fear and anxiety
in everyone, these mishaps can be some of the
greatest lessons
in life.
In my experience, a dividend growth portfolio strategy seems to be performing better as an investment than owning a home, in my honest opinion, I would rather rent in a great area than own a home in that area, jeez if I were able to get a lease agreement for 10 years indexed at inflation or at 2.5 % increase annually I would take it and take my down payment and invest it in my portfolio, and continue to contribute the max in my 401K, HSA, and Roth IRA, while enjoying living in a low tax bracket because of my contribution
In my experience, a dividend growth portfolio strategy seems to be performing better as an investment than owning a home,
in my honest opinion, I would rather rent in a great area than own a home in that area, jeez if I were able to get a lease agreement for 10 years indexed at inflation or at 2.5 % increase annually I would take it and take my down payment and invest it in my portfolio, and continue to contribute the max in my 401K, HSA, and Roth IRA, while enjoying living in a low tax bracket because of my contribution
in my honest opinion, I would rather rent
in a great area than own a home in that area, jeez if I were able to get a lease agreement for 10 years indexed at inflation or at 2.5 % increase annually I would take it and take my down payment and invest it in my portfolio, and continue to contribute the max in my 401K, HSA, and Roth IRA, while enjoying living in a low tax bracket because of my contribution
in a
great area than own a home
in that area, jeez if I were able to get a lease agreement for 10 years indexed at inflation or at 2.5 % increase annually I would take it and take my down payment and invest it in my portfolio, and continue to contribute the max in my 401K, HSA, and Roth IRA, while enjoying living in a low tax bracket because of my contribution
in that area, jeez if I were able to get a lease agreement for 10 years indexed at inflation or at 2.5 % increase annually I would take it and take my down payment and invest it
in my portfolio, and continue to contribute the max in my 401K, HSA, and Roth IRA, while enjoying living in a low tax bracket because of my contribution
in my portfolio, and continue to contribute the max
in my 401K, HSA, and Roth IRA, while enjoying living in a low tax bracket because of my contribution
in my 401K, HSA, and Roth IRA,
while enjoying
living in a low tax bracket because of my contribution
in a low tax bracket because of my contributions.
This
great event will allow customers to discover their own beauty
while doing their part
in giving back to the community to help women, Feel, Look and
Live Better for
Life.
If an investor has any money on the sidelines, or are still
in the accumulation phase of
life, there's a
great opportunity after a stock market correction to invest
in equities
while stocks are on sale, Westerman said.
Once upon a time, there was a young man who got his dream job
in the financial services industry, thought he could make it big one day and worked hard at it, then got disillusioned and disgusted by what he saw around, and finally quit to
live a
life of
greater peace and fulfillment,
while pursuing his passion
in value investing.
While wanting to maintain the «high theology» of his Calvinism, Mouw insists that the
great need is to nurture a «theology for everyday
life,» and toward that end he suggests that respectful attention be paid the religiously unsophisticated who,
in fact, may be a good deal more spiritually sophisticated than their academic and clerical betters.
9 «And the kings of the earth who committed fornication with her and
lived in shameless luxury will weep and beat themselves
in grief over her, when they look at the smoke from the burning of her, 10
while they stand at a distance because of their fear of her torment and say, «Too bad, too bad, you
great city, Babylon you strong city, because
in one hour your judgment has arrived!»
Also, as I'm wrapping up my doctorate
in astrobiology, I will spend a
great deal looking at objects I can't see with my physical eye
while peering off light years into the galaxy
in search of
life.
Also,
while you may be able to «find» meaning
in life as an atheist, this meaning can not possibly be anything more than personal (subjective) wish fulfillment
in denial of
greater reality, that there is no meaning.
I've been reading the monastics recently, and it strikes me that
while much of modern evangelicalism echoes their teachings on self - control and self - denial when it comes to sexuality, we tend to gloss over a lot what this
great cloud of monastic witnesses has to say about self - control and self - denial
in other areas of
life — like materialism, food, relationships, and hospitality.
While the Churches were seeking common grounds
in missionary work and doctrinal discussion, they found an area where they could exert even
greater co-operation — the
life of working together
in facing the social tasks of the Church.
Teilhard de Chardin
in his Divine Milieu says that our
lives have an active and a passive phase:
in the first phase we must work with all our heart, mind, and soul to help bring about the
great evolutionary project,
while in the second phase we must accept the deterioration and death that always come (Teilhard 1968b).
While it is manifestly true that there is a
great faith which has long been the secret of
life in Western man, does not the ordinary church, whether
in New York, Middletown, or Gopher Prairie, provide such a caricature of this faith that it is really a joke?
I have been able to bear
great stress and grief
while still engaging
in my
life, still taking care of my children, still getting up and functioning
in my
life.
Yet through all these diversities of phrasing — whether faith was thought of as a power - releasing confidence
in God, or as selfcommitment to Christ that brought the divine Spirit into indwelling control of one's
life, or as the power by which we apprehend the eternal and invisible even
while living in the world of sense, or as the climactic vision of Christ as the Son of God which crowns our surrender to his attractiveness, or as assured conviction concerning
great truths that underlie and constitute the gospel — always the enlargement and enrichment of faith was opening new meanings
in the experience of fellowship with God and was influencing deeply both the idea and the practice of prayer.
The good news, the Gospel, is that
while God is holy and we are sinners, and sin deserves punishment, God, out of His
great love for us, sent His one and only Son, Jesus Christ to die
in our place for our sin so that anyone who wants eternal
life in heaven with God can simply believe
in Jesus Christ for it and it will be given to them.
My
life is
great following basic morals and laws without having to pay homage to the invisible god and the silly rules that his creators have invented over the years to keep people
in line
while getting rich.
Spinoza, the philosopher,
lived long ago
in Holland, and ground and polished lenses for a
living while he thought
great thoughts of God.
Even Jonathan Edwards spent a long period of his
life laboring among the Indians at the Stockbridge mission
in western Massachusetts
while he was producing some of his
greatest theological treatises.
On the one hand, Victor Lowe (who was close by towards the end of Whitehead's
life, after all) represents those who held that Bergson and Whitehead really are very different
in viewpoint,
while F. S. C. Northrop represents those who held that Bergson's influence on Whitehead was so
great that it can hardly be exaggerated.29
The book is at its best
in its portrayal of a man who, even
while being praised as one of the
greatest living American writers, was swamped by loneliness and despair.
So
while we will not appeal to revelation, there are insights about God that have been developed through the ages, passed on by the
great religions, and confirmed or maybe even originated
in our own
lives.
«155 Peter Hamilton holds the same view, and from it he draws three implications: 156 First,
while human occasions possess
greater significance due to their capacity for a conscious relationship with God,
in some measure all entities contribute everlastingly to the divine
life.
While in temporal occasions, succession does mean the fading of the occasion as it becomes a part of the past, he is arguing that the counterpart of the occasion
in God has a
greater unity of
life than it had
in the temporal world and that
in God»... succession does not mean loss of immediate unison.»
Just as the physical union of two persons becomes rich and rewarding, and not only gratifying
in a physical and emotional sense, when it is expressive of a wide sharing of
life together, so also a family that is totally centered
in itself, without concern for those around it and for the broader matters they represent, is likely to lose a
great deal,
while with such an awareness and wider sharing it is likely to be rich and rewarding.
In fact, some of his greatest arguments with the soldiers / governments over the years have been over this very issue — the humans are afraid and so they want to kill the aliens while he wants to encourage life and cooperation (thinking in particular of the Ninth Doctor with Harriet Jones or even the battle of Canary Wharf when we lost Rose because of Torchwood opening the breach etc.
In fact, some of his
greatest arguments with the soldiers / governments over the years have been over this very issue — the humans are afraid and so they want to kill the aliens
while he wants to encourage
life and cooperation (thinking
in particular of the Ninth Doctor with Harriet Jones or even the battle of Canary Wharf when we lost Rose because of Torchwood opening the breach etc.
in particular of the Ninth Doctor with Harriet Jones or even the battle of Canary Wharf when we lost Rose because of Torchwood opening the breach etc.).
They will know that whatever may be the real and ultimate truth of God's being and purpose (and it must be,
in the nature of the case, far beyond our knowing), we never approach so near to that truth as when we say with Paul, «God commendeth his love toward us,
in that,
while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,» or with the author of the Fourth Gospel, «God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son,» or with still another of those upon whom the light first shone,» Because of the
great love wherewith he hath loved us, God hath made us, who were dead
in sins, to
live again with Christ.»
Because 90 % of the population doesn't believe
in purple mushrooms and have massive buildings dedicated to them
while they try to tell you how you must
live according to the
great purple mushroom.
While Churchill was a
great orator, his words meant much back
in those days but how soon does history tend to overlook such orations,,, For is it not a more wiser ambition to
live freely among all religious persuasions and cling ever gently upon one's own independent literacies even though self - indulgence of the religious socialisms may give rises toward individualized dementia?
Or this, from a Cambridge lecture by Arthur Quiller - Couch: «Is it possible, gentlemen, that you can have read one, two, thee, or more of the acknowledged masterpieces of English literature without having it borne
in on you that they are
great because they are alive, and traffic not with cold celestial certainties, but with men's hopes, aspirations, doubts, loves, hates, breakings of the heart; the glory and the vanity of human endeavor, the transcience of beauty, the capricious uncertain lease on which you and I hold
life, the dark coast to which we inevitably steer; all that amuses, or vexes, all that gladdens, saddens, maddens us men and women on this brief and mutable traject which yet must be home for a
while, the anchorage of our hearts?»
Nor will its use demand payment of fare, and no longer will His children need travel across land or sea, no, but upon the winds of the air as like He does, and shall dwell upon the clouds
in great floating cities away from the foulness of the earth's sand upon which will crawl the wicked children, and the wicked hostesses except those which He sees fit to allow to visit the cloudy cities for reasons of firm discipline... (10:45) Round shapely... (10:63) And as it is written so shall it come to pass
while I do
live.
We
live therefore to die as a cruel aloneness
while many do ever to never wantonly be content
in our mind's eyes that the
great seas of nothingness will be our unending rewards for a journey of abrupt lividness within societal
living that dares to be our only emotional rewards!
While German philosophers tended toward various forms of nihilism after Kant, «it was Husserl's
great merit,» wrote Hilda Graef, Stein's biographer, «to have dispelled these mists of relativistic agnosticism by reaffirming the two old truths: the existence of objective truth and the existence of a knowable world
in which we
live.»
It is clear that the BEM document was an attempt to consciously, creatively, sincerely and prayerfully to face up to the challenges of the time and to offer to the churches a document, which
while not being
in a position to satisfy everyone and reflect every shade of opinion, nevertheless, optimistically looked forward to a time of
greater ecumenical interaction, moving beyond «the false ecumenical solution of a comfortable denominationalism
in which the churches each tend their own gardens, careful not to bother or insult others, but
in no way
living out or even seeking a truly common
life.»
While I cherish the beautiful memories of
great music that Whitney brought into my
life and the
lives of countless more, I can not help but wish that she had stayed
in the church singing for the Lord... she most likely would have never ended up this way.
While the words «
life» and «mind» refer to aspects of such
great significance
in the whole process that we might wish to attach special terms such as transcendence or emergence to them, we must recognize that the qualitative side of evolution, like the material side, is a continuum.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not
live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence
in our ability to build well;
while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built
great cities and produced
great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
It means a
life which,
in New Testament idiom, is «
in the heavenly places» even
while it is
lived here; for belief, worship, and action are seen as worthwhile, since they can never ultimately be frustrated or useless — God receives them, enjoys them, employs them, to «his
greater glory», which is nothing other than His continuing loving action
in the advance of the creative process towards the good.
While life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are valuable human ideals
in themselves, they are by no means «God - given rights,» are not guaranteed
in Scripture, and when such values are divorced from the understanding that we will answer to God, these rights become some of the
greatest instruments of death, enslavement, and sadness the world has ever seen.