I have so many quirky
little random things that I say.
Not exact matches
For all are ordered together to one end, but it is as in a house, where the freemen are least at liberty to act at
random, but all
things or most
things are already ordained for them, while the slaves and the animals do
little for the common good, and for the most part live at
random... (1075a16 - 23)
Between a garage sale, the husband's long work hours, and
things around the house, our eats have been a
little random, but good!
As you can imagine, I panicked a
little when I got home with 3 blocks of a somewhat
random cheese (I rarely think
things through), but then I realized the universe meant for me to put it on top of the aforementioned BLT salad.
But the
thing about staycations is, they allow you to really live, and put responsibility aside when other
things come up —
things like invitations for patio drinks at 2pm / 4pm / 8 pm on a beautiful summer day, a sporadic trip to the park to sit and read a good book, sleeping in way later than necessary,
random backyard / living room yoga, or quick
little road trips to visit friends that you just don't see often enough.
(I have a hard time with
random little toys and
things that are impractical, in general.)
I mean, not that she didn't get any attention, but a lot of the time she was quite content to do her own
little baby
thing (people watching, or chewing
random things, or whatever) with no particular attention from me, as long as I was there.
Its very common for a depressed person to be frightened about any
little thing: a
random negative thought, a glance from someone, something you read or see on TV, an intonation from someone you are speaking with.
So anyways, lots of
little things to think about, but you are my friends, you're my listeners, you're the people who I care deeply about, and so I wanted to at least take a moment to share some of my
random ramblings with you because what I do is based on a quest, not only for me to be able to live a limitless life, but also to teach you how to live a bold, edgy, limitless, exciting life, and I want all of us to be able to stay as healthy as possible doing it, to be as happy as possible doing it, and also to change as many other lives as possible doing it.
They are great for
random little things you need to organize, anywhere in the house!
When this happens, you forget all about the poor
little black romper and instead, spend money on other
random things you don't need.
Welcome to my
little spot on the internet, where you get to follow my ramblings on make up, beauty and other
random things Frequency - about 1 post per month Since - Jan 2011
It just gives me one more
little thing I can add to my list of nice
things I can do for him at
random.
My brain feels a
little foggy and exhausted right now, so I'm sharing a few
random things I've been currently loving since forming full thoughts is a bit of a struggle right now!
YES to this list to help declutter our homes and lives of
random little things that we overlook every single day.
That sweet email I got yesterday because they found my blog through a friend or that
random #FF from a blog bud, all those
little things have to happen to make it to the big
things, so thank you.
While you know you shouldn't let the
little things bother you, it's difficult to overlook these moments when you have a million
things to do — and
random setbacks happening as you're trying to do them.
Back in 2008 when I started this
little blog, one of my favorite
things my fellow bloggers used to do was give away
random goodies to engage their readers and gain new followers.
I am pretty easy going,
random at times, I enjoy the
little things in life.
A
little about myself, I enjoy outdoor activities, like to try new and
random things, love to spend the night in watching a movie and cuddling up on the couch, pretty much up for anything as long as you can have fun.
With TSR Buzz, you'll find links to articles, videos and other
random things that will help you waste your time just a
little bit more.
We get the
little robot, countless platitudes about believing in oneself, a heist sequence, a scavenger hunt across Los Angeles, a hastily portrayed rise - and - fall - and - reunion plot,
random cuts to viral Internet videos in the middle of scenes, a semi-love story, and an uncritical presentation of fame as the only
thing that serves as a genuine measure of self - worth.
After the setup, in which the Robinson family — father John (William Hurt, looking and sounding as spaced out as he does in interviews), mother Maureen (Rogers, wasted), daughters Judy (Heather Graham, ditto) and Penny (a heavily made - up Chabert, looking like a junior version of Neve Campbell in Wild
Things), and son Will (young newcomer Johnson, making the best of it)-- and pilot Don West (LeBlanc, doing a bad Han Solo impression) find themselves lost in space after their ship is sabotaged by evil stowaway Dr. Smith (a watered - down but still - lively Oldman, cashing a paycheck and loving every minute), the script's «stream» of events becomes so fragmented and
random that it seems to be made up as it goes along — and Hopkins does
little to make what does go on the slightest bit interesting.
This may be the car for you if you want
random people on the street commenting on your «cool
little car» and asking «how do you like that
thing?»
And please note I'm tackling stocks in
random order — just to make
things a
little more interesting!
You should mix
things up by playing fetch, then tug, then a short burst of a few training commands, a
little jog... be
random, and exciting.
There is of course very
little statistical evidence of this assumption, and one should never allow dogs to eat
things which seem dangerous for this reason, but all dog owners are familiar with, for example, when their dogs choose to eat soil, tree roots, bark, stones and other seemingly
random objects.
I also found that the game often failed to give you any idea of what it wanted from you, leaving you to idly wonder around the map looking for some
random little thing that the game demands you do.
Have they gotten past every planet having very
little differences and the
random creature generator making this
thing look like a rat pig while this other
thing has the same rat head, but on a deer's body?
As you go you'll have «encounters» at these various locales, all of which are again controlled by decks of cards that feature small snippets of text written in Lovecraftian style that nevertheless tell a completely disjointed,
random tale where
things frequently happen for no reason, and even more frequently involve the player getting smacked around through
little fault of their own.
Getting killed by a
random missile or other such
thing completely out of your control feels a
little too like being annihilated by one of Call of Duty's Killstreak rewards.
One missed opportunity of a power comes in the form of Magic which, despite the promising name, ends up being
little more than a
random roulette wheel with varying effects (like giving Kirby a different power, of all
things).
Here, however, the irregularities trivialize
things further, as if the painter cared so
little for his images that he could create and erase them at will or at
random.
Just give «doing the right
thing» or «
random acts of kindness» a
little try, maybe when no one is looking, so you won't be lumped in with those social - ists or bleeding - hearts.
quote there is the vast array of
things I have not studied in any depth and have
little knowledge even of the methods involved in the discipline, where I am as ignorant as your average person picked at
random off of the street.
And then there is the vast array of
things I have not studied in any depth and have
little knowledge even of the methods involved in the discipline, where I am as ignorant as your average person picked at
random off of the street.
Garage sales rock as a way of getting rid of stuff you don't need anymore, and for finding those
random little things you do need.
This makes it handy for those who like
things... a
little less
random.
In his posts, he sides against creating new laws and policies that might protect some but chip away at the First Amendment for all; calls out questionable ethical moves by fellow lawyers and judges in Texas; and shares
random tidbits about
little things he does to boost his advocacy — like taking improv classes and filing pleadings on quality paper stock.
KeePass offers nearly all the same basic features that you'll get with LastPass —
random password generation, category - based organization — with just a
little more hassle syncing
things to your browser.
But, finally in 2009, I gave
little more visual example for my philosophy in this post Keeping
things simple, real life accessories (2009) Guess it is pretty clear I've never been a fan of foofy,
random, unnecessary decorations!
Over the past several months, our dining room table and living room floor & fireplace hearth are almost always covered with «stuff»: stacks of Blog Threads t - shirts, guitars & cases, and
random little things that just don't seem to find forever homes until we're done working on them.
Stuffed from top to bottom with
random, yet important,
little thoughts and
things.