Sentences with phrase «n't easy listening»

It wasn't easy listening to his quivering voice on the other end of the phone line, shattered by the pain of heartbreak.
It's not easy listening to the simultaneous prayers of 3 billion people you know.

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But making the vision a reality wasn't easy — and meant figuring out which voices she should listen to and which she could filter out.
Listening to Ratey, it's easy to be convinced that you really should exercise more — not just for your body, but also for your brain.
The European Commission may have recently pleaded with EU countries to go easy on «collaborative economy» platforms such as Uber, but Budapest is clearly not listening.
It's easy to become frustrated when it seems employees don't listen.
Krugman can argue until he's blue in the face that core inflation stays the same, but will anyone listen when they can't even figure out the simpler and easier to understand situation now?
This will enable users that have not already subscribed to Spotify to have an easy onramp to unlimited music selection and listening.
«After listening for 10 minutes, I realized it's not so easy,» the president recalled in an interview with the Wall Street Journal.
For everyone else though, the lesson should be blindingly obvious: don't listen to anyone who tells you they've discovered the path to easy riches and a carefree retirement.
He said he didn't want to waste his time listening to the complaints of religious people, so the easiest thing was to just not invite them.
I don't expect the church to set up an ATM for the unfortunate, but it would be nice if they would listen to people... and love people.It is much easier to throw money in the collection plate, than to get ones hands dirty.
But he listened and didn't offer any easy answers.
Don't listen to the people who tell you that it's all supposed to be clean and easy.
It is not always easy to come by a genuine explanation from listening to political actors.
I've noticed that many Christians see the Bible as a book that's chock full of easy to follow laws and rules that tell you what to do (Paul said this so we must... they did this so we must...) and proof texts (it says here that Jesus said that who ever is not for him is against him so I forbid you to listen to Britney Spears).
His heart in the matter did not make receiving the criticism easy — I'm not sure it's ever easy — but it did make it possible to listen to what he had to say.
It is not easy to listen to the Bible.
I know its easier to listen to your savior Billy Graham and Joel Ostein, but I think I'll listen to the folks that lived closer to the the time and can talk about why things are in the bible, not just what.
Sometimes, it's not easy to listen to those who think differently than us, and we may be met with skepticism and criticism.
================== @Chuckles «Listen, I understand that from a believer, it's easy to do the mental gymnastics for god to say «we follow the rules because he made them and we follow him because he made us» so you don't have to try and explain the WHY of it, only that he said so and thats good enough, but I could never understand why I would follow a rule if I didn't see any reason» @Chad «Here is the reason: And for your lifeblood I will surely demand an accounting.
We're going to have to learn to listen and to consider how our actions, our policies, our laws affect all peoples — something that is not easy to do.
Admittedly, plopping down in a soft chair on a Sunday morning, after having deposited the kids in a room where someone will care for them, then listening to some songs and someone talking to us (which we will not remember a few hours later) is easy.
I followed a «new & easy» recipe and they burnt up and the house was full of smoke for hours and we need a new oven the stench will not go away my mom told me just use the directions you have don't try those that won't work and she was right always listen to your mother...
On Saturday there was a hike to Lindeman Lake (don't listen to your guidebook, it's definitely not «easy») and afterward, there was time to check out a few local farm markets.
It may be easier to live in a virtual world and not listen to your inner voice or the dialogue or physical appearances that are popping up daily.
I've been trying to listen to myself and have been really simplifying... which is not easy to do with a toddler and baby, so it takes more time, but has been so worth the continued effort.
In other news, our team seems to be rounding nicely into form, with a productive off - season and several new additions already settling in, there seems to be a renewed sense of confidence in the air... our well - oiled machine has conducted business again early this year, so we can just sit back, kick our feet up and watch all those other suckers scramble to make panic moves in the 11th hour... of course, we need to tie up a few loose ends but our team of savvy negotiators, under the tutelage of our faithful leader, will perform their usual magic with ample time to spare... I have to laugh when I look around the soccer world and see all those teams look upon us with envy and scorn as they struggle to mimic our seemingly infallible business model... thank goodness the powers that be had the foresight and fortitude to resist the temptations of the modern football era... instead of listening to all the experts and simply taking the easy way out by making the necessary improvements on the field and in the front office, we chose the path never traveled... we are truly pioneers in our field... sometimes you just have to have faith in the people that have always conducted themselves in a respectful and honest fashion... most fans aren't so fortunate, they will never know what it's like to follow a team that treats everyone in and around the club as if they were an extended member of the family... all for one I say... so when you wake up this morning, please try not to gloat when you see rival fans pacing back and forth waiting for their respective teams to pull the usual panic buys, just say nothing and be thankful that it isn't you... like I've always said, this is why you stay the course... this is when the real benefits of having someone in charge for over 2 decades really pays off... have a great day fellow Gunners
«Listen,» he said, «if it was easy I wouldn't be doing it.
It's much easier for snails to develop thin waists n grow hips, butts n busts n learn to twerk than for Wenger and the board to listen to the fans I don't even waste my brain cells trying to imagine such an impossible situation n I advice all of you to shun such thoughts of pure fiction n immense madness
@laninja, do nt get my last post wrong mate i am not defending that it was embarrasing and keane, as captain, should hav been a man and told the ref he made a mistake, but the way he grabbed the ball amidst the georgians complaining to the ref smacks of everything i hav been complaining about this week, but listen does that mean the other 15 squad members should suffer because keane lacks as much integrity as henry?i hav been surprised how easy lads hav found it to favour the french in this argument....
Sometimes, it's easiest to leave the the house completely so you don't have to watch or listen.
But truly listening isn't always easy.
It is not an easy feat listening to pregnant women and mothers all day, but each time support is needed or a question asked whether it is about a product, or personal experience, there is a prompt answer with logicality and sound reasoning behind it.
I knew I wouldn't make it through on my own — listening to her scream and wail and I can only pray next time it is less emotional and easier!!!
Billy's mother did not find it easy to listen to her child be demanding, and it was difficult for her to allow him to experience being upset.
I know I shouldn't feed her at night, but with working full time it seems so much easier and quicker to just get up for 5 minutes, instead of listening to hours of fussing / crying.
I found that the «easy fix» is not conducive to good long term habits so many times I've had to bite the bullet and sacrifice sleep to listen to him cry.
She says asking the hard questions, listening, thinking critically and speaking truth gently isn't always the easy road to take, but it's the right one and it's the one she chooses to navigate.
Listening to our children cry is not easy, particularly if we weren't listened to as children.
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The science behind «crying it out» has done wonders to debunk the idea that «crying it out,» when practiced correctly, hurts children, but listening to your baby cry, even if just for a few minutes, isn't easy.
It's easier being at private school [where one is free from government regulations and reimbursement] and it worked really well, but it was hard to get other people to listen and believe what we were doing wasn't just a boutique thing.
They are perhaps not scholars just yet but they do know what they need better than any of us and well, we should listen to them... and if we did they would probably say... that doing the «right» thing is never easy.
We've listened to the real challenges faced by families - that's why you'll find Tommee Tippee soothers that glow in the dark (easier to spot at 2 am) and baby - proof pacifier holders so they can't be flung out of the pushchair!
But it certainly made it easier for me to say, «Well, listen, I don't owe anything to an administration or political establishment that does that.»»
We're not easy, we're not listening - especially since he's weird».
«Anybody who tells you there's an easy solution, like, «three easy things you can do to correct misinformation,» don't listen to them.
Easy - listening lounge music pipes in as the pair coo and gyrate in slow circles, never touching, before one of them suddenly squats on the nest and — from no apparent orifice — pops out an egg.
It's not easy to simply listen to our emotions, but owning them is very powerful.
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