Sentences with phrase «living in glass»

Here is one of my favorites: «Living in a Glass House - Being Open in Our Open Adoption Journey» http://jimandamyhopingtoadopt.blogspot.com/2011/04/living-in-glass-house-being-open-in-our.html
Living in a glass tower actually means that you have floor - to - ceiling windows with a stunning view of the city.
And as for «Willis Eschenbach's excellent People Living in Glass Planets» — It was strange how the workings out of «The Natural Greenhouse Effect» added up exactly to what the temperatures are today.
I don't plan on weighing in on this mess other than to suggest that Mike, Ray, and Malcolm are living in glass houses when they criticize the Esper work in the way they do.
A collection of photographs and film stills documenting a week living in a Glass House (a large old Victorian greenhouse in Lincolnshire).
Living in a glass tower means, of course, that you probably ought not throw stones.
Living in a glass tower actually means that you have floor - to - ceiling windows with a stunning view of the city.
Living in a glass house can prove to be dangerous when one throws stones.
A Republican criticizing a entrepreneur (like Eldridge and / or his husband) for making money is a case of people living in glass houses throwing stones.
A Democrat criticizing a middle class war veteran (like Gibson) for pointing out that you are an out of touch 1 percenter is a case of people living in glass houses throwing stones.
and his speech is really improving (thank god) but he's living in a glass case of emotion and spends SO MUCH of his time crying.
To be honest this «respecting the game» stuff makes me cringe, if only because every team in baseball is living in a glass house in that regard.
«Whether you believe it or not,» Kutler told the team, referring to the dumb - jock slurs, «this year you are living in glass houses.»
I got some in the bulk bins quite some time ago and they've been living in glass jars, but I'm just not sure if I need to compost and start over?
From what I've seen in the comments, a bunch of people living in glass houses have been throwing a heck of a lot of stones.
None of us have pure thoughts; we all live in glass houses.»
People that live in glass houses should really shy away from lobbing stones.
«People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones... except at gays.»
... Since I don't live in a glass house, can I throw rocks please?
People that live in glass houses should not throw stones.
You libs should stop and think before you post and realize you live in a glass house.
As Twitter was quick to point out, people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw «troubled past» around too lightly.
Hence the saying those who live in glass houses should not throw stones....
All relgions have lead to bloodshed so «stop casting stones if you live in a glass house».
You live in a glass house and you are using a catapult to throw your stones.
People who live in glass houses should not throw stones, in other words check your hypocrisy before opening your mouth.
It's a minor issue but still «People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.»
Gedney has determined their products fill better and have a longer shelf life in glass containers.
Snakes, like the deadly fer - de-lance, lived in glass boxes that didn't even permit full extension.
It still seems kinda dangerous though, it's like the saying says, if you live in a glass ceiling you shouldn't through stones.
There is a saying, though, that people who live in glass houses should not throw stones and the German club came up with a brilliant reply, reminding the spuds that their loss to Chelsea in the 2012 UCL final meant that despite finishing fourth in the EPL that season, they still had to make do with the Europa League the following year.
The old saying is, «don't throw stones if you live in a glass house,» and clearly Batterdino has plenty of bad news and skelletons in his closet.
Didn't anyone ever tell him that people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones?
So those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
«When you live in a glass house with a lot of broken windows, I wouldn't be throwing stones and I think the governor basically unfortunately made a bit of a fool himself,» Bratton said on «Inside City Hall.»
«Politicians who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
People who live in glass houses...
Those who live in glass houses shouldn't cast stones Palin.
People who live in glass houses should not throw stones and boy does Ulriich live in a «Large Glass House»
So it's not that I'm against privacy but that the values around privacy are very different for me and for people who are younger than my parent's generation, for whom it's weird to live in a glass house.
The line that I like to use is «People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw attack code.»
Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
Now they say that people that live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones (maybe they should be more concerned that the person in question lives in a greenhouse), and so I should probably put my cards on the table here.
(It's actually «You live in a glass box labeled, «Break in case of fire.»»)
People who live in glass houses should be careful who they antagonise.
You know the say, «people who live in glass houses shouldn't run with scissors.»
You know the saying: «People who live in glass houses should not run with scissors.»
Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
Ivan, a silverback gorilla, has lived in a glass, metal, and concrete enclosure at Big Top Mall and Video Arcade, «conveniently located off I - 95,» for 27 years.
Those who live in glass houses, shouldn't throw stones.
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