Sentences with phrase «love everything i see»

I'm glad I found my way to your blog — love everything I see here.
I've been seeing blog posts all over, and I'm just LOVING everything I see!
Yes, my Madeline loves everything you see here.
I truly loved everything I saw on Pinterest this week and it was hard to choose favorites.
I'm a new follower to your blog and loving everything I see!
Honestly, I just love everything I see here.
i love everything i see in here wow!!
Even if a girl loves everything she sees on your profile (and she will), shell want to know if you seem to be like your profile on first contact.
I was up until 1:00 this morning going through it and loving EVERYTHING I SAW!!!
i keep loving everything i see on blogs that have come from Home Goods.
Love everything I see:)
Actually, love everything I see.
I need to take some time to peek through your blog a little more, I'm loving everything I see!

Not exact matches

Its all nice and fun to pretend that perhaps a meteor strike caused life to begin but you still fail to tell me who created that meteor, who created everything that was needed for life to exist... really... that had to of been a start to it all somewhere and I would love to see an atheist stumble on explaining only «what they claim to know» while refusing to believe what they don't know and can't see.
Your god supposedly loves everyone and sees everything yet he does nothing.
And I cringed at Paul's uttering what I saw as a cliché — that «everything works together for good» if one loves God.
I love everything about my life, even as it pulls me down, forces me to see inside myself in ways I never wished for.»
Yes, when we begin to see the crucifixion of Jesus as a supreme act of love and revelation, rather than a punishment from God, this has a domino effect on everything else we think about God and Scripture and ourselves.
You see, I grew up in a home in which the love of God was the foundation for everything.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe of life, love, and knowing that there is much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights from what I learn / experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
Most especially, she knows, probably from the beginning, that the life she will nourish must cost her her own, and she anticipates necessity by giving her young child everything most needful, trusting that a happy and loving childhood will see him through the sorrows and pains of tomorrow.
When you see the love that goes into everything, you can taste it.
People need to see and most importantly FEEL the love of Jesus Christ and the mercy of God, not try to live a certain way, do everything the church is telling them do, yet do not know how to love and appreciate God and his workings.
God has promised that he will work through everything for those who love him, and as I have viewed the experience of the life of [my little son], I can see how the kingdom has come....
«But since you excel in everything — in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in complete earnestness and in the love we have kindled in you — see that you also excel in this grace of giving.
His father didn't see any of that, he just dropped everything and raced out to embrace his son with a love that only a parent knows.
Our love for each other encompasses everything about the other, even the stuff we can't see and aren't even aware of yet.
Freud saw that we can not have everything we want in life — e.g., that in order to develop our full capacity to love we must lose in our first love affair (the so - called Oedipal and Electra conflict).
Oh, I love everything you write and was surprised to see that you do not believe in universalism (christian universalism I mean, which is salvation of the world in Jesus Christ - restoration of all things)!!
I wept because I had been made to see, for the first time, that all the justice that must be shown the black man, all the help given him, everything that should be done legally to give him his rights, will never do what a simple act of love can do: make him know that he is accepted, cared for, yes, really loved by those who do not just «do good to him» but who feel with passionate concern that he is a human brother.
I especially love the moment in the second creation account that matches the culmination of the first creation account, when God sees everything he has made and «behold, it was very good» (Gen. 1:31).
From this very moment everything is compromised, and our only option, when things go well, is to see therein the loving grace of the Lord, the sign which is given to us and which also claims us, the sign of the grace shown to us.
They are both so completely self - absorbed that they can't see anything except the dogma they have picked up on the atheism websites that reinforces their self - love over everything.
We learn, then, that the child's prayer for this or that is harmless; but the adult's prayer must be childlike, not childish — it will be the acceptance of God's will, humbly and gladly, as we come to see that in and through everything «God is working towards a good end for those that love him.»
Yep, because magic men that live in the sky and know and see all, who created everything in existence, yet does nothing at all, and STILL have a place to send people who still a pencil but don't feel sorry for it to burn for all eternity is a loving and kind being.
I'm Mexican and I love the flavours in our cuisine but I've always thought it's really really unhealthy, seeing this I could actually realize you can keep lots of the rich flavour without having to fry everything < 3 Best thing is it's done with very simple ingredients!
I'm visiting the US and just saw this in Bon Appétit and regaled my family with this menu last night — even my carnivorous relatives LOVED everything.
Dear Luise and David, I am HUGE fan of your kitchen and of your family, I appreciate the love and effort you put in everything you do, and your kids are absolutely the most precious thing I have ever seen!!
I'm planning on opening up the pomegranate and taking out the seeds and just adding everything together, but I wish there was more direction about what to do... not sure if the recipe was meant to end this way, but it is a bit disconcerting... i am hoping these are technical problems, I have really loved seeing your posts, but after diving in to make your recipe I am feeling quite adrift...
I love what I am seeing everything looks so delicious!!
I'm super new to your website, but I got ta say I'm in love with everything I've seen so far.
You've seen me hide spinach in everything from smoothies to brownies and it's no secret that I love introducing my readers to healthier options.
I love hearing about your kids, seeing what's in Bug's lunch, and everything.
I love this time of year, seeing pumpkin everything, everywhere!
Everything I've been seeing around the web with all the blog post love for you has just cast the most beautiful light on it and I hope to get to pick it up soon:).
Loving everything Italian, I started cooking with farro when I first saw it, but my local, reasonably - priced imported supply was undependable or way too expensive when they got in a different brand.
One of the Most beautiful blogs I have ever seen — your recipes are fantastics especially the fotos the fonts — everything — I would love to buy a cookbook from you!
Our cooking style is quite similar and I can say that I love everything I've seen so far and can not wait to make something from the book.
Hi, great recipe, but I would love to see your recipe for Cauliflower Muffins, but that post is missing everything exept the first photo.
I can see how that way would work as well and I love everything that you added for extra texture!
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