Our lifestyle as world nomads
living the wild life makes for a vast experience in traveling.
After the exit to Ayers Rock we see our first
living wild life: a pitch - black bird, gleaming in the sunlight.
Gregory took special note of the woman who, having
lived a wild life, brought oil of myrrh in a small flask, wetted Jesus» feet with tears, wiped them with her hair, kissed them, and anointed them with the myrrh.
Good vibes, green smoothies and kick - ass inspiration to
live Your Wild Life!
There are lots of loose dogs on these reservations, and they either get rescued or
they live a wild life... or they die in the desert.
Your little domestic cat may be related to the big cats, and kitty's ancestors may have
lived the wild life, but your cat's diet is not the same as a wild cat's diet.
Free to travel around the world and to
live the wild life as world nomads for many years, we share travel tips and hidden gems off the beaten path from our personal experiences.
Free to travel around the world and to
live the wild life as world nomads for many years, we share travel tips and hidden gems off the beaten paths.
Not exact matches
The $ 600 - million foundation actively contributes to a group of organizations that includes Sierra Club, Nature Conservancy, Environmental Defense Fund, World
Wild Life Fund and Greenpeace.
Research shows that caffeine isn't physically bad for you (unless you really go hog
wild or pour in the sugar), but that doesn't mean drinking a ton won't affect how you feel in the morning, as Jessica Randazza, head of marketing at Danone - Nutricia Early
Life Nutrition discovered when she cut out the stimulant.
The work is part of an effort to bring dying reefs back to
life by growing tiny coral fragments in labs or nurseries — between four and 25 times as fast as they'd grow in the
wild — and planting those fragments on reefs.
As a child, I often filled in these blanks with my very active imagination, and my poor mother would have to refute yet another
wild story of mine about how I'd come to
live with my family.
All I can say is that after a week of hard use, with the Switch at my side anywhere I've gone, playing games like 1 -2-Switch and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the
Wild with the Joy - Cons detached, I can't for the
life of me reproduce the glitch.
«In my
wildest dreams, I could not have imagined a sweeter
life.»
It may not help you defend yourself against the kind of beasts Mungo is chasing after, but it might just save your
life if you're ever stranded in the
wild.
The average shelf -
life of a mobile game is about 6 months to 1 year, even for a
wild success like Angry Birds.
The other more likely possibility is that the blockchain is simply not going to
live up to its
wild promises.
Leaders also need to recognize that this generation isn't
wild about the concept of waiting till retirement to enjoy
life; the type of work environment that attracts and motivates them is a meaningful, rewarding, and fun workplace.
Surprisingly, or not surprisingly, cowboy nation is proof to
live up to the
Wild West history, with Texas and Montana charity some of the most loose positions on cryptocurrency in all of the United States.
Axovant Sciences» adjunct approach, top - shelf leadership, and $ 320 million stockpile of cash on the books simply gives me more confidence in it than Anavex
Life Sciences, which recently moved its shares from the
wild west of the pink sheets to the NASDAQ exchange.
Maybe you're stuck in a mundane job and it seems like all your friends are
living out their
wildest dreams.
Gender
Life, I was asking
Wild Bill questions in reference to his religious statements.
So, in the words of Mary Oliver, «Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one
wild and precious
life?»
We need to give up the «what happens when we die» concept and think about how we can
live better
lives... guess what, I learned how to be a good, morally sound and ethically sound individual and I didn't read the Bible...
wild notion, I know.
No... essentially, God is the collective
wild imagination of a bunch of scientifically ignorant humans who
lived thousands of years ago and had absolutely no understanding of the world around them, so the only way they could possibly accept the way things were was to invent something that controlled any natural mechanism they didn't understand.
if the inner of of us started with that we will find out that we were not the only ones needing to change but no Change if we do not started within our own inner selves first «souls» because it is only our souls ride us like untrained
wild horses and only with faith and religion we are to train it for total control of the
wild horse that
lives within us all male or female!?
2) «Over the course of evolutionary history, snakes have lost legs, cavefish have lost vision, and parasitic bacterium have lost the ability to
live independently in the
wild, all in an effort to become better adapted to their environments.»
(Scientific
Wild A $ $ Guess) And always the question of the origin of the «spark» of
life.
Life is a
wild bull you will never tame.
You led a
wild, sinful
life.
As humans we completely fail at
living up to any ideals that are as worth
wild as Jesus or Gandhi.
You think that a god created everything in one wave of his magic wand, which is why you think that we must also be saying that all
life «jumped into being» by some single, crazy,
wild accident.
Gungor recently stopped by the RELEVANT Studio to play several tracks from their brand new album One
Wild Life.
I had never seen a real,
live fish caught in the
wild before.
Women would be better off
living with
wild bears than with men like these in leadership.
Opening our hands and letting the wilderness — the unknown — be the
wild place where new
life begins.
I would also say that without heretics, infidels, and others willing to push the limits and look outside, we would still be
living in caves and spearing
wild animals for supper!
«A succulent
wild woman is one of any age who feels free to fully express herself in every dimension of her
life.»
She is the author of Down We Go:
Living Into the
Wild Ways of Jesus, which will totally transform the way you think about «church,» I guarantee it.
An ancient book by unknown authors, which makes
wild extraordinary claims such as snakes talking, a man
living in a giant fish for days, the dead rising, and so on.
When I'm picking up for the eleventy - billionth time, when every one needs to eat and it seems like we just ate, when we are wondering what to do with our one
wild and precious
life that sure isn't feeling very
wild or precious right about now, when the laundry is piled unfolded and someone spills their full glass of milk on the floor I just washed and the bickering and noise enters its second hour and the house is too hot and there isn't much time for the things that I want to do on the day off, I feel like Sisyphus, futile, pushing a rock up a hill that will never summit.
The community of God are the ones who can stop worrying about telling the truth, and start
living the whole truth out — the glorious, gorgeous, lavish,
wild, unfair, and love - filled truth of the Gospel.
David Brooks tells us that Where The
Wild Things Are accurately shows that, for us, the «philosopher's» way of thinking about the good
life is out and the «psychologist's» way is in.
Rather than see eternal
life as a continuum begun in our baptisms and extended through
life into eternity, we were tempted to posit instead a radical discontinuity between «time's
wild wintry blast» and our destiny in time to come.
You are not one of those fire - breathing,
wild - eyed zealots shouting into a bull - horn on the street corner, nor are you one of those dreadlock - growing, communal -
living, vegetarian pacifists.
But like
life in general, sex seems to defy our attempts to be good; in both masturbation and in sexual partnership, unruly,
wild, and unpredictable parts of ourselves often emerge.
«I had run
wild long enough, was seeing so many
lives go to hell, didn't want mine to go there, but couldn't figure a way out,» he tells me as we stand outside the Grady Cole Center.
There is no shortage of ecclesiastical channels to bring these neglected portions of creation into the
life of the church: through sermons and liturgy, through educational forums and retreats, to recall that
wild country and wildlife exist not only as strands in the biological web, but as gifts that illumine the sovereignty of God.
As for the free range analogy, it is a known fact that animals under the care of a kind master
live much longer and are much healthier than those in the
wild.
We have no evidence of anything
living without a body, so isn't this just a
wild promise?