Sentences with phrase «little wonder things»

It's little wonder things haven't improved - but now all this will change.

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One thing she learns, from her first sexual experience, is to wonder why so much poetic ink has been spilled over something that takes so little time.
It is little wonder that we often do this latter thing, and in so doing think we are overcoming the former.
Seeing them therefore so Amiable, I wondered not a little, that nothing was Spoken of them in former Ages: but as I read the Bible I was here & there Surprised with such Thoughts, & found by Degrees that these Things had been written of before, not only in the Scriptures but in many of the Fathers & that this was the Way of Communion with God in all Saints, as I saw clearly in the Person of David.
Frankly, my initial reaction to both of these questions frightened me a little, for it involved asking harder questions about faith, confronting deeper insecurities within myself, and creeping farther down the dark rabbit holes of doubt that lie in wait in all the scary corners of my mind... which made me wonder, «Is hope really the thing that keeps me from disbelief?
But eventually, you both start noticing little things; it is when «she» has noticed all the chinks in «his» armor, and wonders how he possibly fought off all those dragons to rescue her; and at the same time, «he» is beginning to wonder if those dragons really tried to keep her captive.
up to the gray - bearded manhood of this time, there is none but has left me honey in the hive of memory that I now feed on for present delight, When I recall the years... I am filled with a sense of sweetness and wonder that such little things can make a mortal so exceedingly rich.
Flavor is a very personal thing, but I found that very simple recipes with few ingredients, a little fat, an acid, a sweet note, and some salt can work wonders in making a recipe taste delicious.
I was wondering if the baking powder is really necessary, as they seem to be solid little things that don't rise based on their natural firmness.
I used to be more of a nature photographer and I often wonder where that part of me has gone for the time being, it used to be so much easier to stop and notice the beautiful little things.
One thing is that I thought they were just a little too dense and wondered if I should cut the coconut flour a little.
When you add up all these little things, along with the fact that Wenger's job has always been safe, even after a decade of trophy drought, it makes you wonder!
While the trip ended in tragedy, I started to wonder why it was we arbitrarily sent our kids to school and how much more excited they might be about learning, if they had a little flexibility, more time to explore things they were interested in, and more freedom to discover themselves.
I can't believe that I'm starting to think about having another baby (we want two) and wondering how much more frustrating the «little things» are going to be once we have a new baby!
The lack of pointing is the one thing that makes me wonder a little bit.
Every little thing associated with the kid seems to be a matter of wonder, especially to the new parents.
Don't be afraid to try new things with your baby - follow these tips, closely supervise (eyes on baby within arm's reach) and watch your little one explore with wonder.
But in the modern age, you can relay with many products like this fisher price my little snugabunny newborn rock n play sleeper so that you can feel a new baby is the beginning of all thingswonder, hope, a dream of possibilities.
Aries is the most precious, sweetest, cutest little thing ever and makes a great Wonder Woman!!
Living life in the slow lane for a little while gives your child the opportunity to find hobbies, rediscover the wonder of reading, or appreciate the beauty of all things around him.
There's lots of different things they do on Papa time - this week has included a lot of baseball; a lot of dirty clothes; a little more time in the woods; nachos for lunch; trying to solve the Rubix Cube (I think Calvin's going to walk around muttering, «clockwise, clockwise, counterclockwise» until he solves it), and a healthy dose of You Tube too - this week, introducing the kids to the wonders of The Electric Company -(Knock Knock Rock, and One Word Comes After Another are the most requested around here - because Morgan Freeman is groovy).
But the ped did leave me wondering: when you start your baby on «real» foods, do you offer only one thing at a time (a la «wait 2 weeks before adding anything new») or just go whole hog and offer a little bit of everything?
The only thing is, that if you breastfeed you have to be a little more flexible because sometimes they drink a little less or they spit up half of it or whatever... But you also need the confidence that they have had enough and not walk around all day wondering, is she crying because she's hungry?
Because, soon, that little baby (or babies) will be smack - talking you on all sorts of things, and then you're going to wonder why things seemed so challenging before the bundle was so verbal.
I think this site should all be a little more gracious to those considering other models of care considering the hurdles many of us come up against with our doctors that are not evidenced based care, no wonder we are looking and questioning things.
But part of me wonders if buying a few things that would maybe help me to feel a little better about the current state of reality if that might help me stay motivated toward working back to a Me that I can feel good about.
Including your child in the cleaning process, learning to refuse him things and letting him make do with the little he has will can work wonders that affect many aspects of both your lives.
I do wonder if things would have gone easier if we'd bought a little potty early on and just presented it as an alternative, rather than something he had to use.
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It grew when she started becoming more «independent» and I could put her in a walker and go do a little sewing in the adjacent room for a couple of minutes at a time and I wondered if it would ever be okay for me to do other things that I enjoyed again.
I often wonder if I'm doing the right thing, but looking at my healthy, happy little boy, and reading all your encouraging comments, how could this be anything but perfectly natural?
With little financial support from the NRCC or the Monroe County Republican Party some are wondering if things could have been different.
If you're wondering why that sort of thing can be useful, babies can often take a long time to go to sleep, and a little support goes a long way.
As a natural history photographer who specializes in photographing insects and other small creatures, I sometimes wonder why everyone isn't as obsessed with the little things in life as I am.
The most important thing to remember, says Papacek, is that a little exercise can work wonders — but overdoing it is the worst thing you can do.
So it's no wonder we cry at the littlest thing or find moving can be painful and awkward.
Plus, if we don't do it, I'll always have a little nagging feeling in the back of my mind wondering if things would have turned out differently if only we had given it a go.
As with most things that are related to a woman's menstrual cycle and hormones, there has been little discussion about this syndrome and many women are left wondering if they have PCOS, misunderstanding what PCOS is, or being diagnosed with PCOS and unfortunately coming to believe things that just aren't true about their condition, what it means for their health and how to treat it.
My girl is a little over 6 months, we've been giving yolk as well, for about 2 weeks now but today she had some excessive vomiting... Makes me wonder if it's the best thing for her?
Good things come in small packages, and stoles are the little wonders that add quite a spark to your fashion ensemble.
Well that little comment A) made me laugh / smile because she actually reads my blog + B) made me wonder what is one thing that drives my readers» mom's nuts that they do?
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That dress is very sweet and the sandals make you look like a little Wonder Woman:):) Cute toes too:):) All Things Bright and Lovely
We've just been doing every little thing that we can to take advantage of those last perfect beach days that make you wonder why you'd ever want to be anywhere else.
I heard the in store C. Wonder sales were great and wish I was there to grab a few things @ xoxo, little luxury list formerly Chic»n Cheap Living
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For those who are new to the concept, they may find the entire thing a little confusing and may wonder how they begin with it.
Things get especially testy when members of the squad begin getting killed in the most viciously violent ways imaginable, leading them to wonder if they stand a chance against one of the most powerful cartels in the world, while the local homicide detectives begin digging a little close to their secrets as they investigate the series of grisly murders in their midst.
Some of my hipper colleagues feel a little suspicious about the film's mainstream pitch, wondering whether the whole thing finally goes down a bit too easily, given Brenda Blethyn's quavering histrionics, the upbeat conclusion, the snugness of the whole concept.
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