And if I'm feeling really fancy, I'll add
a little Simple Truth Organic ® raw honey to the yogurt.
Not exact matches
The
truth is that too many of these stocks, many of which trade for as
little as $ 0.0001 per share, are pump - and - dump scams, plain and
simple.
The real
truth is a
little simpler: «the mortgage interest deduction is the great government subsidy of modern times.»
The
simple truth is, «hate» is far too big a word to be thrown around with such
little discretion.
Those who want to take their stand here but also a
little bit over there, who identify intelligence with complexification, and who believe
truths are never
simple would benefit by reading Horowitz but probably won't.
The
truth is that if you can do a
little research, measure properly and use
simple tools like a screwdriver, hammer, glue and drill - YOU can avoid paying thousands of dollars in labor and product mark ups by doing it yourself!
I like to eat them by themselves, but if I'm feeling extra fancy, I'll dip the dried fruit in a
little plain
Simple Truth ® greek yogurt.
Here are a few things that may give you a
little insight about the person I am - what you make of it is up to you.I know more now what I want, which
truth be told, is the
simpler things.
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Because more than anything, Cate Henry needs her
little brother to know this one
simple truth: She's not the crazy one and never has been.
It's axiomatic, but its surprising how often travelers forget this
simple little truth.
I could have made up something elaborate, a cunning lie, but the
simple truth is that the past few weeks have been a
little tough for me, leading to something that I had always assumed was a bit of a myth: writers block.
In
truth these dynamic systems have very
little impact, and
simple scripts could have been used to handle the transitions from day to night so on.
Hank Willis Thomas is trying to break the frame or at least blurs the lines, so people could realize that
truth is maybe a
little more complicated than the
simple story we've been told.
Its premise is
simple, though, as much for its insight as its
truth: «The biggest problem with conflict in our organisations... is not that there is too much of it but rather that there is too
little.
You might think you're getting away with a
little truth - stretching if you keep your fibs
simple and believable.
The
truth is, the
little things, like
simple gestures of affection, matter so much more than who does laundry.