So much brown it was
like living inside a Little Debbie snack cake.
I hate taupe — a mixture of brown, black and white — it's
like living inside a dead mushroom!
Living on a train is
like living inside the body of a snake.
It was
like living inside a Duane Reade.
It's
like living inside Edvard Munch's painting The Scream, Louise says, which some critics have suggested is about depersonalisation.
Not exact matches
Once I learned all about the business side of things, the pair (who, by the way, have
inside jokes and act
like old friends), told me they were going to Google the next day to do a
live Hangout video chat with the tech blog Mashable.
In his book, Chaos Monkeys (HarperCollins, 2016), author Antonio Garcia Martinez seeks to paint an authentic portrait of what it's
like to
live inside the Silicon Valley tech bubble.
She had to redo the front stone facades, as well as the roof and floors — all the while skirting hiccups
like bats
living inside the master suite.
Everyone wanted their publications to
live inside a web portal
like AOL, and it seemed mutually beneficial: AOL had the audience but no content to give them, and media organizations (including Time Inc.'s former parent company, Time Warner), had the content but no audience.
It could also make
life difficult
inside China for major U.S. companies
like Apple (AAPL) and Intel (INTC).
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He observes, however, that «the modernist desire in Frost and Eliot — to preserve an independent selfhood against the coercions of the market, a self made secure by the creation of a unique style — is subverted by the market, not because they wrote according to popular formulas, but because they give us their poems as delicious experiences of voyeurism, illusions of direct access to the
life and thought of the famous writer, with the poet
inside the poem
like a rare animal in a zoo.
Just
like there is no evidence for any of the miracles, talking snakes, or a man
living inside a fish.
I have read all of 1 Corinthians 3 and do stand yet upon that which I understand to be thruthful which are,,,, One,,, We labour «together» with God and quite possibly as an equal participant,,,, Two,,, We are God's «husbandry» which daringly seems to go beyond genetical unterstandings,,,,, Three,,,, Our bodies are literally God's buildings and God and His Brethrens do find shelters and
living conditions
inside of our body -
like buildings of God's delightedness!
«Compassion is the sometimes fatal capacity for feeling what it is
like to
live inside somebody else's skin,» writes Frederick Buechner.
Until anyone can tell me that the inner realms of the atomized cosmologies are NOT
like our celestial realms especially within the cellular realms of
living cosmologies, I will believe that the kingdom domains of superior beings lay upon our bodies deeply seeded
insides upon each and every
life form known.
An atheist is
like a tick on the ass of a miscoscopic leech with it's head buried in a tick turd,
living inside of the intestines of a ivory tower educator, standing up on his tiny little soap box and pretending that people don't exist.
European religion is phony actors
inside big Ugly goofy buildings built by retard Gentile European who think king David was a red headed European who spoke Latin as his birth language in the middle east.European religious people are
like a 400 pound anchor dragging in the sand wanting the 12 Hebrew Isrealite Tribes to all sing kombiyah at their lame hang another picture up cannonized a lame Gentile fake leader of a has been lame their whole
life
Feeling lonely I'd say most times with things going through my mind Feeling empty on the
inside as I'm figuring out
life Sometimes I won't admit it when I'm not in control
Like a whirlwind, blowing, spinning as it penetrates my soul
What he said in effect was this: «I am not even sure what I think about God, but I should
like to work out my spiritual faith and
life inside the Christian fellowship and not outside.»
Yo listen up here's a story About a little guy who
lives in a blue world And all day and all night and everything he sees Is just blue
like him
inside and outside
little bastard I bring pain that is chronic A pain that will not go away I am the hunter that stalks you night and day Every day everywhere I have no boundaries You try to hide from me But you can not Because I
live inside of you I make you feel hopeless
Like there is no way out MY NAME IS TOXIC SHAME My pain is so unbearable that you must pass me on to others
I can transform a woman person, a Jewish person, a black person, a gay person, an oriental person, a precious child into A bitch, a kike, a nigger, a bull dyke, a faggot, a chink, a selfish little bastard I bring pain that is chronic A pain that will not go away I am the hunter that stalks you night and day Every day everywhere I have no boundaries You try to hide from me But you can not Because I
live inside of you I make you feel hopeless
Like there is no way out MY NAME IS TOXIC SHAME
You know, the thing I
like about the idea of not letting your wounds become a poison that
lives inside you, is because it's real.
I don't know about others, but this sounds not just
like some churches I have been to, but some places I have
lived and certainly the way I grew up at times - «Look good on the outside and cringe and die a little each day on the
inside.»
To me it's almost
like an incarnation to
live inside another worldview.
Just as Frederick Buechner writes: «Compassion is sometimes the fatal capacity for feeling what it is
like to
live inside somebody else's skin.
Doc: And, when they took photos, there was a bird
inside the camera pecking out the picture and saying something
like «awwwk, it's a
living...»
For those of us who are involved vocationally in the Jesus way and the Jesus truth, it's encouraging to observe this resurgence of interest in what is at the heart of the gospel, this gospel that we teach and preach and give witness to: a
life made whole, healed from the
inside out
like the paraplegic.
Baudelaire writes in Edgar Poe, sa vie et ses oeuvres (Edgar Allan Poe, His
Life and Works, 1852), «I am told that he did not drink
like an ordinary toper, but
like a savage, with an altogether American energy and fear of wasting a minute, as though he were accomplishing an act of murder, as though there was something
inside him that he had to kill, «a worm that would not die.
I think it would be fascinating to look at, and ponder what that persons
life was
like, a
life that was once all concealed
inside of it.
Only a person who
lives inside of a watermelon could write something so stupid
like below..»..
So much of what you have said struck a chord with me even though the challenges I face are quite different but you reminded me that we all do face challenges and however perfect someone elses
life looks
like on the outside, there may well be much more going on in the
inside.
I gave her my casual angry vegan speech, something about the cruelty of the food and how could somebody choose a good dish over saving others»
lives, but deep
inside I was truly sad and felt
like my
life is not going to be the same anymore without this dish.
Sometimes I get really broken
inside to see that most of us just keep on with our
lives,
like nothing is happening... when at this moment the world is in a pretty hard situation, with this huge human crisis.
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Even on the shittiest day I can recall in the nearly seven years I've
lived in New York (non-Sandy edition) Wisconsin fans will show up on time to a morning pep rally
inside a bar for a bad basketball team and say things
like, «Oh New York is SUPER,» and mean it.
Those
living in denial are going to thumb me down, but deep
inside they know that Arsenal will be better off with a manager
like klopp or ancelotti in charge.
I have learned from learning from my mother's morals and
living around a liberal city that it is not what is on the outside
like looks, money, or other material things that make a person desirable, it is what is on the
inside, as that reflects on the outside.
Wintertime can mean you're stuck
inside a lot more than you'd
like to be, so don't let the overwhelming smell of dirty diapers invade your
living space!
The pregnancy calendar helps you learn about the new
life you harbor
inside and makes him seem a lot less
like an unknown stranger and more
like someone near and dear to you.
For baby, spending nine months
inside Mom's belly is literally
like living in a mobile home.
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I wish that,
like almost anything else, this admission that
life would be easier without a kid would serve as nothing more than a statement of how I feel rather than a intimate glimpse
inside my most private thoughts.
On the other hand, she could be feeling a little on the empty side,
like she was big and full carrying
life inside of her, and now that this
life is out, what is she?
I always
like to say to my clients we can not compare our
insides to someone's outside you don't know what's going on in their
lives and maybe this is really important for this couple to reconnect and to have a break as you know being a new parent is twenty - four seven and it can be really tough to adjust to that.
How would you
like to be that baby
inside the womb of a woman who isn't sure she wants you to
live any longer?»