Not exact matches
I'd like to believe that my good deeds and my bad deeds are acts of
invisible men... but I can't help but
feel empowered by my one and only REAL RIGHT and REAL FREEDOM, free choice.
Without getting to imagine there was an
invisible wizard directing things Dan doesn't
feel like life is worth living.
It's like a small scared child in a dark room claiming there is some monster out there in the darkness so you turn on the lights to show him there is no monster, but he just get's more scared claiming the monster must have hid in the closet or under the bed or anywhere you havn't yet looked, and when you do look and show them nothing is there it doesn't make them relieved, they get more upset because they now believe the monster is super fast or
invisible or can teleport, because they know it's there, they can just
feel it!
You can do anything else, from ra - ping little kids to genocide, and still get into heaven if you don't hurt his
feeling this way, but a much, much better person gets eternal torture for
not being convinced that something
invisible id real.
If you
feel like you need an
invisible friend...
not that big of a deal.
Maybe they think we'll ask for money, but I really think that they choose to pretend we're
invisible as people so they won't
feel any need to respond to us as people.
I've never actually seen,
felt, heard or observed one but then again I was never taught how to see
invisible ethereal spirit beings, and my night vision goggles didn't help either.
But one theme emerged that I hadn't looked for, over and over: Women, in the middle of their lives, who
felt invisible and ignored by the church, the same way they
feel invisible or ignored in our culture.
Imagine if Santa didn't leave actual, physical gifts, but was credited for the
feelings of goodwill and generosity that people
feel during the holidays, and what if he wasn't supposed to be living in a «real» place like the North Pole, but was just an
invisible spirit, like some other characters we know?
I believe a Stegasaurus is orbiting Pluto in an
invisible space ship for the last 65 million years... whew, now I
feel better because I don't look stupid for
NOT believing it.
Just because we don't believe they are given to us by your
invisible sky god, doesn't mean we don't
feel love, compassion, sadness, etc. «You're just as deluded as the Christian, Muslim, or Jew.
But if you look at the
invisibles line up, then look at ours and then to ManC, don't you
feel that ManC has more of the invincible look to it.
I fought my way back from the ways that particular narrative made me
feel invisible, and that fight lit a creative fire in me that has
not only given me a career I love, but has instilled in me the grit it takes to weather the difficulties and rejection inherent in being a writer.
Sorry to hear this... and yes, I have been at a outing and
felt invisible when my son was younger... and it's
not a fun
feeling.
I love people and have a great time... I didn't let the
feeling invisible slow me down or prevent me from having a great time, but it's still a tough one.
«For... women, it is
not always the sensational or dramatic events that trigger childbirth trauma but other factors such as loss of control, helplessness, loss of dignity, the hostile or difficult attitudes of the people around them,
feelings of being
invisible,
not being heard or the absence of informed consent to medical procedures.»
Maybe it's about
feeling invisible, about
not having a career, about
not feeling able to voice her resentment over
feeling distant from her husband because of the intensity of her intimacy with her child.
The baby resonates on
invisible energy, making the baby is
not feeling well.
The
invisible feature
not only prevents rolling out of bed but it also makes the little sleeping space
feel open and airy.
Smith said that the «I Am
Not Invisible» slogan is meant to transcend sexual assault, and empower any group that is
feeling marginalized.
Some microscopes aren't just a window to a world
invisible to the naked eye — they allow scientists to probe a bumpy molecular landscape by
feel.
I found a spot in the back of the room, and trying to be as small (i.e. as
invisible) as possible, I hoped and prayed that the teacher wouldn't call me out in front of everyone else as the impostor that I so profoundly
felt that I was.
In the long term, the solution is to surround yourself with like - minded people who allow you to be authentic so that when you're
feeling invisible, there's solid evidence to back up the fact that you're
not.»
Whether I was talking to a podcaster about his issue with people who sing and dance at the gym, a screenwriter about his issue with people who wear pajamas on planes, an actor about his issue with skateboarders, or a photographer about his issue with entitled drivers, I noticed a common theme: Everyone was struggling with
feeling invisible and like they didn't matter.
(Sidenote: I can't tell you the number of times I've
felt an
invisible tick crawling on me while writing this post!)
Dave Asprey: It's one of those things where we aren't good as humans at correlating
invisible things with how we
feel because they're
invisible and because the reaction time may be an hour or two or even 48 hours.
While the others still complaining and moaning about just how hard it is to get into shape, you can
not help but
feel as though an
invisible thread is pulling you step by step in the direction of your dream body.
Children don't learn when they
feel invisible or unsafe, and adults don't either.
Normally wearing jeans and a hoody in public makes me
feel weirdly both exposed and
invisible, but this month it's often what I've
felt I've needed simply because I just couldn't be bothered to care about my appearance so much.
I made everybody around me used to always having me on demand when they needed me and
not needing anybody when I actually did... I don't even have to start explaining how draining, disappointing and UNNECESSARY
feeling of being «
invisible» or used up that was.
It does a good job of keeping my face moisturised and my product in place with a practically -
invisible lightweight
feel, and it doesn't
feel super «grabby» as I apply my foundation, which I can find difficult to work with in some other primers.
Feels like 100 % cotton, with an
invisible side zip and full flouncy skirt (note yellow crinoline
not part of the dress).
Fliqpic allows you to hide your online status so that you can go incognito on the app if you don't
feel up to video chatting with previous matches (almost like being «
Invisible» on Skype).
In the mid-century, «the problem that has no name» described by Betty Friedan had
not yet led to the women's movement, and women in film and in real life often
felt invisible, as though all women cared about was keeping the house clean and the children happy.
I look for cinematography that is
invisible to the project, that
feels like it's in service to the story but doesn't
feel so stylized that you're noticing the cinematography itself.
Martin, we come to learn, is a maligned television personality, Jess is a scorned, pampered party girl, Maureen
feels helpless and
invisible, and J.J. doesn't know what his real problems are.
When his eyes were on me, I
felt like I wasn't
invisible.»
For many of us, recent wars have waged nearly
invisible damage on our everyday lives; perhaps Downing's work is intended to deliver the
feel if
not the reality close to mind.
Whether you
feel that traditional fencing is too expensive or can
not install one because your homeowner's association prohibits them, an
invisible fence will keep Rover out of harm's way when he lives near a busy street and is at risk of being run over.
I've walked dogs that haven't pulled at all and yet I've still
felt completely
invisible and like my being there was really incidental to the walk.
In 22 plus years of working with dogs, I do
not feel that
invisible fences are a safe, humane or fair method of primary confinement for dogs.
«The ripples of our efforts can't ever be truly
felt,» said Callison, «but we know in our hearts we are giving a voice to the
invisible puppy mill dogs in the best way possible.»
Different enemy types help to keep things a little more interesting, some of which can turn
invisible or others that require you to use your wrist - blaster to take out their shield, but even they can't entirely combat the repetitive
feel of inputting the same string of commands over and over.
It's
not too bad (I've only ever actually messed up with one of these things once, in the â $ ˜final» level), but the fact you seem to come to a complete stop and smash into the ground immediately when over a piece of land makes it
feel totally unnatural, as if Mario has smashed straight into an
invisible wall.
Yes, it still
feels like Sonic is often one with gravity and is being helped around the levels by some
invisible force, and yes the homing attack can occasionally hinder opposed to helping you, also the loading times are horrendous and the camera isn't exactly perfect.
As mentioned before, the game does
not feel like an open world RPG and one thing that really made me puzzled was the
invisible walls everywhere.
It is these imaginary chambers that emphasise the isolation of the represented figures and bring attention to their psychological condition; the act of placing the sitters in «
invisible rooms» guides the focus of attention towards the complex human emotions that are
felt but can't be seen.
You
feel so
invisible when people don't know where you are.
If Morning of the Magicians demonstrates a body may be
felt even if it's
not present, conversely, this exhibition's exploration of animal camouflage shows an insect can be
invisible in plain sight.
But we are in the midst of an international emergency of the highest order, but it's an
invisible emergency and most people can
not see it or
feel it yet.