Not exact matches
In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to studies of old pictures — ranging from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found people who smiled in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn'
In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to studies of old
pictures — ranging from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found people who smiled
in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn'
in youthful photos turned out to
live better and longer
lives than folks who didn't.
Think of your
life dream as analogous to your destination — if you find a boulder
in the road, you're more likely to quickly find a way around this obstacle and successfully re-orientate yourself if you have a clear
picture of where you're trying to end up, rather
than if you are simply putting one foot
in front of another on the path immediately
in front of you.
As the Danish statistician Bjørn Lomborg has shown
in study after study,
life expectancy is increasing on a global basis, including
in the Third World; water and air
in the developed world are cleaner
than five hundred years ago; fears of chemicals poisoning the earth are wildly exaggerated; both energy and food are cheaper and more plentiful throughout the world
than ever before; «overpopulation» is a myth; and the global
picture is,
in truth, one of unprecedented human prosperity.
In many such sayings
life before God is
pictured as a brutal prospect: «It is better for you to enter
life maimed
than with two hands to go into hell...» (Mark 9:43 b).
I am pretty thankful the photographer used Photoshop for my author
picture because I look about 20 pounds lighter
in that
picture than I am
in real
life.
The
picture of
life after death
in this parable is more detailed
than any other
in the Gospels.
There were
pictures of women, every tribe, every tongue, on every wall, and so it felt like everyone here
in the world was there with us, somehow, and a gigantic canvas on the stairs said: There is no such thing as small change, and the famous red couch at Idelette's was worn out and comfortable, especially with Kelley sprawled on it, twisting her hair unconcernedly when she really got talking about the theology of adoption and Lord, yes, that woman can preach and teach
in a
living room beside a piano better
than some preachers I've seen
in thousand - dollar suits on a television show.
Everyone has personal favorites, and I would like to close with a few of the books I have enjoyed with my children: Noel Streatfield's books about families with dancing children, including Ballet Shoes and Dancing Shoes; Cotton
in My Sack and Indian Captive, books of historical fiction by Lois Lenski; the hilarious
picture book Seven Silly Eaters by Mary Ann Hoberman; the gentle moral tale of Rose, «who didn't work any harder
than she had to»; Seven Loaves of Bread, by Ferida Wolf; and the accurate depictions of family
life in both Joanna Harrison's When Mom Turned into a Monster and Jean van Leeuwen's delightful Oliver and Amanda Pig stories.
The trouble with many conventional
pictures of heaven is that they describe eternal
life as a vapid and self - centered perpetual enjoyment rather
than, as
in Dante's Divine Comedy, a rejoicing
in the vision of God.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not
in need of any partners but we the creation is
in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more
than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the
life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing
in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details
in Quran, it even gives
pictures of hereafter....
For example, quite a large percentage of the
life pictures that come to us and ask to be reflected
in our preaching are markedly emotive rather
than logical or rational.
We need to educate radical Muslim especially wahabist about Christianity and change judgment that they have about Christianity and the wrong ideas ex that we worship more
than one God., they don't know that we have one god (Father, Sun and Wholly Spirit are the same God), they don't know that we fast every Wednesday and Friday
in our
live, and 40 days
in Easter, and 2 other months, they don't know that we don't adore
pictures and structures... ect.
Yet, the «instinct,» if we want to use that word, is of a higher order
than mere cravings, which Gopnik glosses over when he compares the impetus to read to our need for clothing and shelter: «there really are no whys to such things, anymore
than there are to why we wear clothes or paint good
pictures or
live in more
than hovels and huts or send flowers to our beloved on their birthday.»
And yet
in 2 Corinthians, he paints a
picture of his
life that sounds even worse
than everything Frodo went through.
Since «actions speak louder
than words», «
pictures are worth a thousand words» and «sticks and stones may break my bones but words can never hurt me», I've decided to give you a glimpse into the
life of the Peanut Butter Boy
in pictures rather
than words (or stones).
Thanks Katie, they looked less rustic
in real
life than they do
in the
picture.
Ozil is a class player and it's not like we have them
in abundance.Sign Mikki and Abua and play them up top with Laca.Skill pace and desire
in all of them.Ozil is at his best when he has technically astute players
in front of him which is why he was voted German National Team Player of The Year 5 times
in 6 years.Giroud - No movement and pace and only dangerous when attacking balls
in the box.Despite what is said his hold up play is awfull and goes to ground like he's been shot with a Buffalo Gun at the slightest contact.Walcott - Pace but no brain.The stats tell a better
picture of a player who was NEVER good or consistent to ever be considered anything other
than average at best.Wellbeck - Good pace and effort but little to offer as a goalscorer.Back - up at best.This is what Ozil has had to work with (I have photo shopped Sánchez from my
life forever).
He was very nice, smaller
in stature
than I
pictured him since his personality was bigger
than life.
A slow nighttime routine is always better
than a speedy one, and toddlers tend to respond better when they have some semblance of control over their
lives, so slow down
in the evenings and give your toddler some control over their bedtime by cutting out colorful
pictures of each element of the routine and pasting them on magnets or ping - pong balls, then let your toddler arrange the magnets
in the order they want to do bedtime or pick the ping - pong balls out of a jar for a fun element of surprise.
Then I told myself that it's just a magazine and, like unrealistically glamorous
pictures in fashion magazines the model is probably photo - shopped and a lot more pregnant women
in real
life are probably sitting on the couch
than out rock climbing.
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This rod - shaped bacterium, Epulopiscium fishelsoni (
pictured right),
lives in the gut of surgeon fish
in the Red Sea and is up to 0.7 millimetres long, hundreds of times longer
than the E. coli
in our guts, which is around 0.002 millimetres long.
More
than 540 international expeditions sailed to coral reefs, hydrothermal vents, seamounts, and open ocean waters to assemble a comprehensive
picture of the diversity, habitats, and abundance of animals and microbes
living in the sea.
Guth: Let me add one other thing that could be seen at the LHC, which I think would make most of us unhappy if it's seen, but we could see evidence for more fine tuning
in nature
than we've already seen
in the cosmological constant; and that would be taken as evidence for this multiverse, anthropic
picture where the laws of physics are not determined by fundamental principles but rather by a wide variety of things happening and certain things selecting for
life.
To understand why the long - spined urchins have not returned to the reef more
than 30 years later, Scripps scientists Katie Cramer and Dick Norris analyzed the amount of fossilized urchin spines that accumulated
in reef sediment layers over the past 3,000 years to paint a
picture of
life on the reef before it was altered from the disease outbreak and human activities such as fishing and pollution.
Certainly students encountering Hopkins today will get a different
picture of
life in academia
than those who met her 5 years ago.
Smith suggests redirecting the focus as best you can with news (about a friend's baby, a promotion), show - and - tell (a copy of the poem you had published or
pictures of the kids), or even games that engage the family
in something other
than your personal
life.
Adding
pictures that represent what you want to come to fruition
in your
life can make attaining those goals easier
than just writing them down.
Then next time someone tries to take their weights from them they will be more
than ready to call them out... it might even stretch outside of the gym to other things
in life... I could
picture one of these guys freaking out over something minor
in the near future... Thanks Fousey.
In 30 days, I had put on 18 pounds (pictured below), increased the strength in ALL of my lifts, and felt more confident than I ever had before in my lif
In 30 days, I had put on 18 pounds (
pictured below), increased the strength
in ALL of my lifts, and felt more confident than I ever had before in my lif
in ALL of my lifts, and felt more confident
than I ever had before
in my lif
in my
life.
The big
picture is that people who eat lots of fish and seafood have LONGER
life expectancies
than vegans
in most studies.
In real life, this is even more inspiring than on the pictures and I was instantly in aw
In real
life, this is even more inspiring
than on the
pictures and I was instantly
in aw
in awe.
I love it for two reasons: my dad is a very serious man, so he doesn't have silly
pictures; second and more importantly: it's the only recent
pictures of just us three (I have two brothers as well, and I
live in a different country
than the rest of my family), so this one is like a «dad and his girls» photo.
It's nice because sometimes I like the candidness
in other frames rather
than what
picture the camera would have captured with
live photo turned off.
It was love at first sight and let me tell you that it's even more gorgeous
in real
life than it is
in the
pictures here.
I had a roommate
in college who had no less
than TEN «
live, laugh, love» signs, banners,
pictures, whatever
in our room.
The hotel also looks way bigger
in pictures than in real
life.
And you want nothing more
than to
live in a fairytale and go on a
picture - perfect picnic, possibly with bikes that have baskets attached, and soak up every last minute of that day that you can.
I actually liked her better
live on tv
than in these
pictures also.
She also looked better
live on tv
than in these
pictures.
Frequently clothes, shoes and accessories look absolutely different
in real
life than they do
in pictures from the fashion stores.
Rather
than staying
in a hotel for a week and feeling like a guest, renting a house is the perfect opportunity to really
picture what
life would be like
living in another city.
Y ’ all, I definitely wanted to take these
pictures in a really pretty field (or anywhere other
than my front porch) but end - of - year teacher
life leaves no time for activities like that.
And
in the world we
live in, where social media presents a far fuller
picture of a stranger
than you would have ever seen
in the past, it's not hard to get over-excited.
A man who spends a good chunk of his sex
life masturbating and fantasizing to porn — endless
pictures of young, hot and always different partners — is, over time, likely to find his long - term girlfriend or wife less interesting
than that bottomless supply of new and exciting women
in his head.
If you spend weeks chatting with those
pictures in your mind, then you risk disappointment when you finally meet and being disappointed may lead you to overlook someone who, while a bit less stunning
than your imaginary chat partner, could change your
life if you just let them.
Then organize to meet
in real
life sooner rather
than later, so you can get the full
picture on this potential mate.
Jenny represents the quintessential look and way of
life that we
picture when we think about hippies, but there's so much more to being a hippie
than what you see
in movies.
Do You Look Different
in Pictures Than in Real
Life?
Honestly, more
than any speech or dialogue exchange within the movie, the structure here suggests a lot about how fleeting any given moment, any particular memory, any specific item, or any person's
life actually is
in the big
picture of
life across generations.