Sentences with phrase «make pretty things»

Plus command centers are just another excuse to make pretty things and decorate for the season!
You make pretty things.
If you're interested in my beautiful «I Make Pretty Things All Day» print, check out my friend Leonora's Etsy store called «Yellow Heart Art» HERE — she is an uber talented graphic designer with tons of beautiful items in her shop!
I could make pretty things on my computer screen!
«I just don't want to make pretty things,» he says.
Its title both a reference to smarmy hotel manager Juan's (Sergi López) philosophy of hotel management («Our guests are strangers — they leave dirty things, we make them pretty things») and the idea that the «pretty things» might be the film's pretty heroes, Nigerian refugee Okwe (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and Turkish illegal Senay (Audrey Tautou), dirtied by the realities of blue - collar London.
I love to make pretty things!
Well, and to make pretty things for our house, too.
Sarah loves to sing, make pretty things and eat tacos.
We don't sit around drinking tea and making pretty things all day.
Starting on a positive note, the Pixel 2's design strike a refreshing balance between understated and unique — Google is getting really good at making pretty things.
Ok enough about bugs Onto making pretty things.

Not exact matches

I always made the incorrect assumption that floor work was easy, but if my thighs proved one thing the next day, it was that these exercises were actually pretty major.
Additionally, now there are fantastic apps for handling our bank accounts from our smartphones (via the Internet, of course), so waiting in a long line at the bank just to make a small transfer is pretty much a thing of the past.
You'll probably find three (embarrassing) things: Client processes have some pretty rough edges, the procedures rely on lots of manual legwork and some steps that used to make sense do not anymore.
A recent redesign has made it look pretty slick, too: There are a good chunk of themes, and the whole thing now supports more than 100 languages.
Spoiler alert: you're going to have to try pretty hard to make things work, especially at first.
He has since said of the potentially life - shattering revelation, «I'd say it was a pretty dramatic event, but it wasn't what I'd call traumatizing... As a matter of fact, it made quite a few things clearer to me.
PRODUCT DESIGN AND USER X Making more than pretty things Adam Cahan, SVP, Mobile and Emerging Products, Yahoo! Mike Cannon - Brookes, Co-CEO, Atlassian Adam Miller, CEO, Cornerstone OnDemand Jason Rosenthal, CEO, Lytro Moderator: Miguel Helft, Senior Writer, Fortune
I was kind of like I said interested in gambling or at least speculating or figuring things out and then taking a calculated gamble and what they were telling me was don't try, there were saying that no one can beat the market and the stock prices are efficient and just through simple observation looking at the newspaper and they used to have the 52 - week high low prices in the newspaper, it seemed unreasonable that you know the fair price was 51 day and eight months later, it was 120, and that was pretty much every stock had that kind of range every year and it didn't make sense to me that the fundamentals of the underlying businesses were actually changing that much.
As someone who is hot on the path to financial independence if I want it (well before 30 with pretty conservative estimates), having to face imminent freedom has really made me consider things again.
The thing that comes to mind first for me is that I remember reading about a guy who made six figures selling a $ 75 ebook on training parrots — if that can work, pretty much anything can.
I mean that we all know that silver is not only pretty and a nice thing to make art out of, it's also a an industrial metal with you know that it's widely consumed.
Adulthood is potentially dangerous because it can create the false expectation that at some magic point we've got things pretty well figured out when, in reality, we're adrift in a sea of people who are literally making it up as they go.
But whether its going in a better direction, I mean the funny thing is, no matter what direction it goes, no matter how great it is, there's going to be a bunch of shmucks that are trying to like make money off of it, and it's going to repeat itself: The amount of bands that sound like various other bands that once were great... it multiplies so quick, it's pretty funny man.
«but to take the time to read articles about things you do not believe and then to take the time to write comments that would alienate those who do believe for the purpose of somehow making them not believe seems pretty deluded to me»
Granted it was 40 years ago and things change, but considering that ethopian jews are in israel and have the right to protest in the first place is a pretty big deal and worth considering before making blanket statements without understanding the entire situation.
Many of you said those of us of faith are deluded, but to take the time to read articles about things you do not believe and then to take the time to write comments that would alienate those who do believe for the purpose of somehow making them not believe seems pretty deluded to me.
The fact is if you believe the words of God and the teachings of Jesus, this practice is an abomination and nothing that anyone can do to make it pretty, nice, sweet, loving or any other thing to make it acceptable can override what the Lord says about it.
It would be a travesty to have a life about collecting pretty things — instead of recollecting that we were made for greater things.
This world is pretty messed up, but we have a Savior that catches every tear, comforts every loss, crushes every sin and makes all things brand new.
Sadly, these initiatives are fought tooth and nail by anti-gay groups (sadly pretty much all of which identify as Christian) who want to claim (against all evidence) that being gay makes you more likely to commit suicide not anything that you suffer as a result of being gay, just some arbitrary offense against God thing.
He understands that the thing of letting the self go is a pretty serious business after all, he is not so apoplectically muddled by the blow as the immediate man is, he understands by the aid of reflection that there is much he may lose without losing the self; he makes admissions, is capable of doing so — and why?
That fact, plus the possibility of striking out for new territory when things got tight, and a religious attitude which emphasized the individual self in relationship with God, made it pretty hard for a father to maintain control over his children.
You've changed with the times: maybe your original iterations make me want to throw up a little bit, but today, I think you're doing a pretty good job at the role model thing.
IMnot a bad person at all... IM sorry you feel that way... but you pretty much twisted things (God is murderous... murder is defined as UNLAWFUL taking of life) I teach that God takes and is judge of ALL life... Im sorry you feel that is wrong... I do NOT teach people to go out and murder or take lives of others... you are making a dishonest blanket statement and lumping everyone together in such a way...
(Also, I know there's this big push among the neo-Reformed crowd right now to make the Puritans seem not - so - bad, but the Puritans did some pretty bad things... to women, to Native Americans, to Quakers, and to religious dissidents.
When Mad Men Season Six opened with the first two lines of Inferno in voiceover, viewers who recalled Dante from college made of it... various things that seemed pretty clever.
Wow, to me your life seems pretty lonely and void of purpose save one thing whereas I see my purpose for living everyday in my experiences and people I make an impact on.
All these theologies of God make things pretty easy for atheists.
But one thing is for sure, their are things that God makes pretty clear in His Word, and their are things that arent so clear.
Holding to a heresy makes one a heretic and in claiming therefore that all Calvinists are heretics you pretty much do the same thing as MacArthur on a much smaller platform.
It was God who discovered the doctrine of the God - Man, and now Christendom has got the thing turned topsy - turvy and imputes to God consanguinity, so that the concession God has made means pretty much what in these times it means when a king grants a freer constitution — and one knows well enough what that means, «He pretty well had to.»
The cool thing is that in reality it's pretty easy to make at home, just take a look at the video above to see the whole process.
I've made these for a party, they were pretty and delicious, the only thing I didn't do was adding salt to the yeast because I was told that it destroys it -LRB-?)
They don't taste like the actual thing, but they're pretty darn close, plus they make that PB&J even more amazing.
- Jin Patisserie: The thing that makes Jin Patisserie special is being able to sit in the pretty garden oasis just off the hustle - bustle of Abbott Kinney.
The one thing I can say about Calgary even on cold days, is we usually have the bluest sky and it makes for a pretty picture when I am out.
Good thing our Regent apple tree is pretty loaded this year and I definitely will be making some of those recipes soon — stay tuned!
I have that same ice cream maker but have yet make some seriously successful ice cream, I just end up throwing all kinds of stuff in there and ending up with some pretty wacky combos and things get weird.
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