Sentences with phrase «n't detour»

Don't detour into discounts.
Don't detour off trails.
Your car needs to be able to get you where you need to go in life, but it shouldn't detour your financial goals on the way there.
Appealing to the liberal agenda with topics on homosexuality, abortion, and feminism, that shouldn't detour anyone from enjoying this knockout performance.
The plot doesn't detour into philosophy or hallucinations or become deliberately opaque.
Religion doesn't detour violence.
Our metaphysical analysis is not a detour around theology.
But that isn't detouring New Regency from already developing Assassin's Creed 2.
In this view, social - emotional learning is not a detour from a pursuit of academics.
Savannah, GA About Youtuber My astrology readings aim to reaffirm one's individual journey and encourages self - acceptance and inner - strength even as we approach the sharp edges of life: difficulties, wounds, trauma, tension from the understanding that healing is the purpose of our journey and not a detour, not the result of a mistake.
My encouragement for you is this: God is not detoured.
Savannah, GA About Youtuber My astrology readings aim to reaffirm one's individual journey and encourages self - acceptance and inner - strength even as we approach the sharp edges of life: difficulties, wounds, trauma, tension from the understanding that healing is the purpose of our journey and not a detour, not the result of a mistake.

Not exact matches

It didn't scare me; my parents taught me that failure is only a detour, not a wall.»
Would not the record of society's past experience with advances in the transmission of information have led him to expect that the faster a mere mortal travels the abundantly informed infobahn, the sooner he will arrive at the crossroads, detours, and turnoffs that invalidate the map that led him to them, and so be tempted to an enervating postmodern skepticism about the reliability of any map?
You are not to introduce a detour, a side road.»
A Chinese proverb says that a man who is in a hurry must make a detour; this is certainly not always true, but sometimes it is quite applicable.
When a person doesn't do the right thing; why then, neither has he understood it; his understanding is a vain conceit, his assertion that he has understood it is a false indication of the way, his repeated assertion that the devil take him if he has not understood it is a prodigious remoteness along the greatest possible detour.
It is, in effect, a fact of finitude that original affirmation can not appropriate itself in a totally intuitive reflection but that it must make a detour through an interpretation of the contingent signs that the absolute gives of itself in history.
We had this discussion at church should we allow homosexuals in leadership i was the only one who spoke up and i had prayed during the week and confessed all my sin before the Lord i certainly had no right to condemn someone else for there sin.But the fact is that it needs addressing that was my question to the people presenting the proposal.Is homosexuality a sin the people taking the discussion would not address it as they knew scripturally that it was and clearly had no answer on dealing with that issue and tried to detour around it.
Of course, the spiritual meaning is the New Testament itself; but because of this detour through a deciphering of the Old Testament, «faith is not a cry» but an understanding.
That the «disgusting thing standing in the holy place» is organized religion which detours people away from using their free will to either forge their own relationship with God, or choose not to, is obvious to anyone not blinded by the churchs» (artificial) light.
Stanley Carlson - Thies, president of the Institutional Religious Freedom Alliance, isn't ready to advocate such a drastic detour — at least not yet.
He had a plan, but He wasn't so stuck to that plan that He was incapable of taking a detour.
I hope you guys don't mind my taking a quick detour today to Vietnam.
I loved that salad too... but not sure I mind the detour The color is gorgeous!
Then it was on to Bath, but we got caught up in the traffic headed toward the huge Glastonbury Festival, an outdoor rock concert attracting more than 100,000 fans, so after we stopped dead in our tracks and didn't move for twenty minutes, Pat had to pull out his maps and make some radical detours.
I don't think they ship, but if you are within a couple hrs of the Queen City it is an E-Ticket ride for foodies, just a short detour off I - 75.
The asshole who invented injuries still won't be welcome at any social function I attend, but Irving's setback feels more like an obnoxious detour on Boston's path to becoming a mainstay atop the East, not a blown engine that will prevent them from getting there.
While it's possible, if not likely, that the Gallo story has at least one more detour in the minors, this is the perfect time for Rangers fans to ask one of the very best baseball questions: What if?
Consider: Late in the afternoon of Wednesday, Nov. 10, as Brees was running through a long checklist of bye - week obligations, he detoured to the Lusher Charter School, not far from his home in Uptown New Orleans.
«I'm not going to give away everything why I like chess,» he says, giving me a look as we detour down this road.
Let him wonder out loud if a book published in 1989, and the 15 months of investigations and media barrage it set off, was his bullet... and then try not to wonder, try to shut that midnight whisper down and ignore the connection between cancer and personal trauma, because otherwise he would have to blame a few people — a writer, a local managing editor — for this nightmare he was living, and he would have to hate, and hatred and blame were the worst detours a man could take when he was locked in mortal combat to live.
Sorry I've taken a bit of a detour from the main point, but hopefully now the players will look at this and understand that they are not guaranteed to win anything.
I probably won't catch Bulldog's report as I have to leave early as Chiltern Railways are testing signalling for their new Oxford Parkway Station and we will have to take a detour via Oxford.
I made the group do a detour during our visit to the fair and was not disappointed.
Perhaps if you've taken detours down the path of formula and overripe bananas before getting to table food, it might not be as ummm — how to put this delicately?
And, don't let people who tell you breastfeeding «should just come naturally» detour you from learning proper breastfeeding techniques.
Given my difficulties with BFing last time, I am going to SKIP that little detour into depression / feelings of failure and go right for the formula... maybe I'll even bring a sign to the hospital that says «No LCs, please», though I don't know if that's just a little confrontational.
Don't worry about the detours and breakdowns, just focus on the journey.
Lightning McQueen, a hot shot rookie race car driven to succeed, discovers that life is about the journey, not the finish line, when he finds himself unexpectedly detoured in the sleepy Route 66 town of Radiator Springs.
Women don't expect to detour and become part of another «club» for those that have lost pregnancies.
Del Lago's push for a state tax break hit a major detour when Cuomo said he was «not sympathetic» to granting new concessions to the private investors behind the gambling complex in Tyre.
Local governments in trouble need to know the state Capitol will not be a detour around tough decisions.
Syracuse, NY - The state Department of Transportation does not know if it can legally knock down a four - story brick building that partially collapsed Friday and detoured Interstate - 81 traffic through Syracuse, a DOT spokesman said Monday.
Moroney explained that the road block was dangerous because it did not allow passage for emergency personnel, requiring them to take detours which add minutes to their response time.
And a detour via Leeds would add to journey times to Scotland, and Leeds and the NE would not too significantly faster than can be achieved on the current East Coast main Line.
At UNC, this detour from the usual grad student - to - postdoc route is not only tolerated but also encouraged.
When the Baath Party of Saddam Hussein took over in Iraq in 1968, «heads and bodies were displayed in the square near our home, and we had to make detours so the children wouldn't see them,» Oates recalls.
Through the difficulties and detours, she has survived to develop a sense of self - reliance most dare not.
«Our finding that DNA repair enzymes have found a detour and don't attack their target object directly in the first step brings new perspectives for understanding these processes,» Ochsenfeld says.
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