Sentences with phrase «like homeless person»

haven't you heard that saying Camping = spending a fortune to live like a homeless person.
Clearly it isn't anything like a homeless person but honestly no toilet, no shower = no me!
Plus there is a lot you can tell from a person's resume visually — think a but it, if a trained brain - surgeon sat in front of you dressed like a homeless person, would you believe he's a highly skilled doctor?
«We arrived at 9 a.m., and he looked disheveled, exhausted, like a homeless person.
One of Bob and Roberta Smith's slogan paintings, «Duchamp stinks like a homeless person,» hung above him, and a tuna on toast prepared by his housekeeper was sandwiched between a vase of yellow tulips and a stack of Dante volumes: «Inferno,» «Purgatorio» and «Paradiso.»
«We arrived at 9 a.m., and he looked disheveled, exhausted, like a homeless person,» Ms. Rubell recalled.
That makes for a great quality of life that can maybe make up for the fact nobody buys your paintings and you live like a homeless person...
At the Microsoft E3 event Kudo Tsunoda (who in my opinion looks like a homeless person who won the lottery) announced that Kinect Fun Labs was available for download from the XBL Marketplace.
While he briefly worried he might look like a homeless person lying on the floor of an international airport, he more or less embraces the whirlwind that comes with life on the...
If I wore this I would look like a homeless person.
In college I dressed like a homeless person to class and like a party girl to the bars.
I asked Damon if I looked like a homeless person with all those bags and he said that «eating out of a trash can makes you look homeless, not carrying a lot of bags».
Needless to say, I looked like a homeless person with a black eye.

Not exact matches

Another way we keep our employees engaged is by inviting them to take part in company events, like the Virgin Mobile Live Freefest, a free music festival we hold every year to raise money (through donations) for homeless young people.
That is what religion is about, teaching people to be generous to others, feed the sick or hurt or homeless, treating others like you want to be treated, being honest, kind, loving, and generous.
I like to see all the fancy dressed people at church while there are homeless shelters or poor struggling.
They are members of a nationwide group known as The Initiative Collective — a volunteer crime prevention outfit that encourages people to fight back against violence using self - defense, armor and theatrics — in addition to doing general good deeds like fundraising, feeding the homeless and offering free martial arts training to anyone who wants it.
But all religions are elitist to a point - they all think they are right and the best - but you can not go out and preach the word of Christ by alienating those you wish to hear the word... it's like someone from a country club going to a homeless person and throwing out all the benefits of the country club and the amazing life of the people who are members... Not exactly welcoming and understanding.
We do simple things, like take bags for homeless around in our car and hand them out to people when we see them.
I am so sorry to read some of the hostility on this website I grew up in an Islamic country and with Catholic Priests and Nuns like Mother Threasa who worked very hard for so many very poor and homeless people the Priest were at times and bare foot with torn robes giving poor people all they had.
Our friend, Sam, in California likes to give tarps, bottles of water, bags of chips, and socks to homeless people in his town, and when Wendy heard this, she decide to put together Christmas bags for the homeless people in our area.
The wedding celebration sounds like it might have hit a snag when Timberlake's longtime buddy, L.A. real estate agent Justin Huchel, played an eight - and - a-half minute video he'd shot of a group of homeless people — some of whom had clear mental issues and one of whom was incapable of speaking — offering a few words to the multimillionaire couple.
To be homeless the way people like you and me are apt to be homeless is to have homes all over the place but not really to be home in any of them.
I think people, like our homeless kids» friends, are just hungering for a place where they can hang out and discover their own hearts, their own lives, their own paths, free from criticism and judgment and condemnation.
Mainline churches looking to retain and attract young people, particularly «homeless» evangelicals like myself, would do well to look to Missiongathering as a model, for, at least from my perspective, they have managed to combine all that is great about the mainline with all that is great about evangelicalism into one faith community.
The homeless are not «people like you and I».
When I get a chance I'll write a couple of posts — One about the homeless and Jesus (some dislike churches and Christians, others are Jesus followers, but most like Jesus), and one about observations the homeless make to us about the people who show up on their turf to «minister» to them (whose attitudes range from condescension, which is very common, to love, which is very uncommon).
Looking people in the eye, listening to what they have to say and making an intelligent response that lets them know we really heard what they were saying, not acting like we're in a hurry to move on but have time to listen, letting them know they are more important than our stupid cell phones, encouraging them and letting them know we think they can succeed — all of those things are extremely important in building relationships, including relationships with homeless people.
St. John the Baptist probably looked more like your neighborhood homeless person or your local Rasta stoner.
Pascal sounds like the original homeless person when he poignantly says: «The eternal silence of these infinite spaces terrifies me.
But that then could be false too, as if a homeless person came into the church, would you kick him out because he wasn't dressed to your liking?
Amazingly, when asking poor or homeless people what they need, they usually do not list «things» like coats or tarps, but mention family members they're concerned about, their desire to get a job and get off the streets or health concerns.
Like anyone cares when a homeless person gets murdered.
The comparison I like to make is to the incredible shopping malls we have in Beverly Hills and Santa Monica, a few blocks away from where homeless people are living on the street.
wow... «She buys shoes like bread» — i am wondering why do we have homeless people in a rich country like USA... and there are a good percentage of Americans who can not afford to buy lunch for their kids in school and many more...
Although, giving them out to homeless people sounds like a good idea too (though I'm surprised they got tired of them).
I should also make it clear that I don't befriend all homeless people, just the ones I pass on a regular basis because I feel like it's my duty as a human to extend any act of kindness I can — whether it's a big ass grin or a cup of coffee or an hour long conversation on aforementioned bench in the dead of winter — to the people who appear in my life more days than not.
He isn't like people that give - up their free - time to raise money for charity, or those who volunteer to work without pay, to help people that are sick or homeless.
«I would actually love to see like the playground that got built for it, or homeless people that got food,» Patrick said.
«No one would choose to be homeless or in a bad situation like that so it's our duty as a community to take care of those people to love those people and support those people and do our best with our gifts and what we're privileged to have and support them,» said Carr.
«It's like every time we walk past a homeless person we leave a piece of our soul on the curb,» Cuomo said.
«Like Bill Murray's character in the movie Groundhog Day, homeless people in New York have been hearing the same thing over and over again.
Like her fellow Republican candidates, Malliotakis expressed outrage at the increasing and increasingly visible population of homeless people.
-- «Homeless Woman's Court Fight Inspires 2 City Council Bills,» by The New York Times» Nikita Stewart: «Angela Castillo was tired of moving, and she was tired of the way she was being treated, like so many other people who enter New York City's homeless shelterHomeless Woman's Court Fight Inspires 2 City Council Bills,» by The New York Times» Nikita Stewart: «Angela Castillo was tired of moving, and she was tired of the way she was being treated, like so many other people who enter New York City's homeless shelterhomeless shelter system.
«I did not like being the person that had to ask a guy coming out of a limo if he was homeless,» she said.
It is well - known throughout political circles that in the 80» and 90's, Westchester County purposely move people living on Welfare, Receiving Section 8 Vouchers, and homeless shelters to cities like Mt. Vernon, Yonkers, Peekskill and other high minority populated areas and did not give financial assistance to fund support programs for the large migration of needy families that were purposely sent to these cities by the Westchester County government.
She acknowledged the challenges that come with the «Not in My Backyard,» or «NIMBY,» worldview — which the mayor said has hurt the city's proposals to bring homeless shelters to different neighborhoods — noting that given the rising population of New York City, the city has to «build more than people in neighborhoods would like
Facing criticism from both Cuomo and MTA boss Joe Lhota, the mayor also admitted he needs to do more to help homeless people like the vagrant photographed by The Post sleeping under a subway seat.
In 2017, a CSJ report recommended placing homeless people dealing with problems like alcohol and drug abuse in permanent accommodation and giving them access to care and training.
It is well - known throughout political circles that in the 1980» and 90's, Westchester County purposely moved people living on Welfare, Receiving Section 8 Vouchers, and homeless shelters to cities like Mt. Vernon, Yonkers, Peekskill and other high minority populated areas and did not give financial assistance to fund support programs for the large migration of needy families that were purposely sent to these cities by the Westchester County government.
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