Not exact matches
Internet trolls
love to mess with people (or chatbots), and they don't seem to care when they cross a
line — by hiding their identity behind a screen name, they count on never having to experience serious retribution.
The
lines become blurred and if you don't really
love what you do and aren't compassionate about what you are doing, it's going to be even harder.»
While viewers enjoy the plot
line and find humorous one liners in episodes like «Hot Tub Grime Machine» and «Terminate Be a Problem,» for many fans, it isn't just the narrative they
love, but also the underlying themes of family, faith and patriotism.
And before you think, «Well, employees don't have to
love their job, they just have to do their job,» remember that unhappy employees are less engaged, less productive, and more likely to leave the company — all of which can negatively affect your bottom
line.
Owning small apps that people
love may
not make a major impact on Microsoft's bottom
line, which still depends heavily on sales of Windows and Office.
I
loved the fact that she was aggressive to come out for gun control even though it didn't represent the party
line.
I have a stepdaughter that has Downs Syndrome, and as much as I fully believe that she is much more developed along the
lines of
loving her fellow human beings, I am also
not convinced that her predicament was ever Plan A.
When my grandfather published the account of his time as a POW, he titled it The Rainbow Through The Rain, a reference to a poignant
line in the hymn «O
Love That Will
Not Let Me Go»:
I spent the first 30 or so years of my life
not only believing I had most of the answers but also actively condemning those whose lifestyles / answers didn't
line up with mine... and I really only «
loved» those who looked like me — no grace for anyone else.
Some would even suggest worry is a sin, which is
not a biblical argument and
not in
line with a God who constantly seeks to
love us, care for us and walk with us.
While I agree wholeheartedly that we all have a responsibility to each other to
love one another and
not intentionally lead one another down destructive or unhealthy paths, there are at least three glaring problems with this
line of teaching and thinking:
I'm
not saying you're giving us a bad name, by any means, but what your saying is void of God's bottom
line...
Love.
The bottom
line is if you don't believe that a man who was his own father rose from the dead to make up for the mischief of a talking snake you are going to burn forever, for God is
love.
If someone found out their spouse was cheating, and in that first moment, without grief, despair or anger, simply recited that
line and «forgave» them — you'd think they were faking it, didn't really
love the cheating spouse anyways, or was a sociopath (or some combination thereof).
I
love bleak humor... I don't know who said it but I have always like the
line «I'm
not racist... I hate everybody» (I don't... I just like it).
My one word for 2015 is Hold Fast, based on Hebrews 10:23, but just a few
lines down from my pet focus right now are these words: «Let's see how inventive we can be in encouraging
love and helping out,
not avoiding worshipping together as some do but spurring each other on...»
Most books that were recommended to me did
NOT line up with the God that I knew and
loved, let alone the type of parent that I wanted to become, nor the type of humans I wanted to raise.
This creating out of passion and
love, the carrying, the seemingly - never - ending - waiting, the knitting - together - of - wonder - in - secret - places, the pain, the labour, the blurred
line between joy and «someone please make it stop,» the «I can't do it» even while you're in the doing of it, the delivery of new life in blood and hope and humanity?
It is far easier to folow the history and see why your book, your god, and the
NT needed to be created, BY MEN... no evidence of divine inspiration... a
line showing the previous cultures your story was taken from, and one can see where the wisdom of men was incorporated... just in your version it is
not mans wisdom, but something from some deity (who until the
NT was a very vindictive, murderous, egotistical god), who suddenly is all
love and flowers.
Oh, and by the way, I
love the
line»... Christians who are upholding a standard, that by the way doesn't change.»
Bottom
line: Preemptive
Love Coalition is a redundant «non-profit»
not needed since the International Children's Heart Foundation is doing the same thing on a broader scale.
I mean, don't get me wrong — I
love the
line - items of the house like a quiet settled neighbourhood and how everyone gets their own room (Anne is especially chuffed about this) and the backyard and the big deck with a view of the mountains and especially the double - fridge - freezer - combo thing (that fridge is THING OF BEAUTY THO).
Visitors
love to loiter and linger in St. Peter's Square,
not just because they're waiting in
line to get into the Basilica, but also because it's a place where you want to stop to soak in the grandeur of the arcades of columns the screen the public space from the surrounding buildings without isolating it.
Forced charity isn't charity at all: it's theft, and falls closely in
line with the fact that the
LOVE of money is the root of all evil.
Todd Agnew is one of my favorites, with
lines like «I can
not believe I'm this dirty, I'm ashamed to even ask to be clean» and «my Jesus would never be accepted in my church, the blood and dirt on His feet might stain the carpet» what's
not to
love.
Also, I
love Chick - fil - A... they have a delicious
line of products and if you haven't yet tried some... you are missing out on some really good food!
Chan takes
lines of Bell's writing out of context and makes things even worse by attributing some statements to Bell that are
not made in «
Love Wins» («but some of his followers could easily construe these ideas»)
I always
love the
line «don't push your beliefs down my throat» which If you beleive that to be a way I person to act is then itself a belief you are pushing thus making the the belief useless.
He's
not ignoring the Laws they are trying to defend — after all scripture tells us, he came to fulfil the Law and
not one
line would be lost — but while also revealing the
Love behind the Law and the inadequacy of it to replace or restrict or encapsulate the real love of a real God for their peo
Love behind the Law and the inadequacy of it to replace or restrict or encapsulate the real
love of a real God for their peo
love of a real God for their people.
Shalit tells us that in 1994 she rushed off to see the new movie version of Little Women, only to discover that our hidden cultural censors, fearful of anything that does
not cohere with prevailing orthodoxy, had expunged one of «the best
lines» in the story, when Marmee says: «To be
loved by a good man is the best and sweetest thing which can happen to a woman; and I sincerely hope my girls may know this beautiful experience.»
It's
not hard to draw a dotted
line between #CHHBeef conversations and John Piper's infamous «Farewell Rob Bell» tweet, that he sent out in response to
Love Wins.
I think finally people that are leaving the church and those still
not willing to join are fed up with church doctrine that is
not biblically sound and that doesn't
line up with God's nature of unconditional
Love.
But old -
line Protestants in the same congregation may
not agree about who is considered a neighbor, or what it means to
love your neighbor.
Most of you know that pregnancy loss is a big part of our story and this tee was created for every person who has
loved a child — whether it was just 2
lines on a pregnancy test, whether it was before 40 weeks, whether they took them home from the hospital or
not, whether they hold them in their arms, or only in their heart.
Justin's perspective here
lines up beautifully with the themes of many of the New Testament epistles in which the justification for specific instructions (like head coverings and women remaining silent in church, for example) appear to be rooted in practical considerations regarding
love for neighbor, considerations that clearly have a cultural context that may
not apply today.
Conservative evangelicals who interpret revelation in terms of the
love embodied in and taught by Jesus Christ will
not be too different from Christians in old -
line churches who also understand God in terms of this same
love.
This creating out of passion and
love, this carrying, this seemingly - never - ending - waiting, this knitting - together - of - wonder - in - secret - places, this pain, this labour, this blurred
line between joy and «please make it stop,» this feeling of «I can't do it» and it's just too much, this delivery in blood and hope and humanity?
In matters of
love or money or liberty, of politics, economics or society, we
not only find our main
line of conduct and criteria of choice structurally laid down for us («ever higher in convergence») but furthermore, our instinct for research and creation («to consummate the Universe in ourselves») discovers endless justification and sustenance.
I think Jeremy you did a good job pointing out that that
line shouldn't be drawn for others we should live in a «manner that life is a contest to see who can be the most gracious,
loving, kind, and forgiving, and teach others to do the same.»
Nowadays in the U.S.A. we lean more to psychotropic drugs in order to keep in
line the depraved of
love within many households where the parents can
not cope with child rearing.
Perhaps, like Anna Karenina's illicit lover Count Vronsky's
line adopted as that film's tagline, Malick's only message is, «You can't ask why about
love.»
I've never even recorded my song «In Control» Write a
line while you're in bed, read a passage while you sup Learn to
love in languages, be an animal lifted up From the lot of all the living things We're
not most noble nor the best To ants and bees all's community Comminication is our test.
The bottom
line is that simple (
not big and glorious) acts of kindness are effective ways of
loving others like Jesus.
I feel that everyone
loves Catholics when their
not - too Catholic, but forbid those Catholics that step out of
line and actually believe and live what they believe.
Because Matthew and Luke didn't use the Greek word «polemioi» for enemy, which would suggest something more along the
lines of an enemy in war, Jerome rejected the Latin «hostis» — which would have limited enemy -
love to
love of the public enemy.
You should have noticed that the
line love one another did
not work out to well for jesus, people crucified him.
i guess we are lucky are parents were
not gay or we would
not all be here reading this the book allso says free will and ten comanments to live by its
not up to us humans to judge when we all die we will know what we did right and what was wrong until then do what you do best to help keep the devil from taking over remember the devil and god have the same powers but only god can give you peace and
love bottom
line what or who you sleep with is your choice but don't keep rubbing my nose in it do your job and keep the rest to yourself
Do
nt get hung up on a few
lines in the bible, base your faith instead on your personnel relationship with God (what ever you persieve him to be) and your
love towards the people who enter your life.
Specifically, he says that the
line familiar to us English speakers as «lead us
not into temptation» should be rendered as «let us
not fall into temptation,» because a
loving Father does
not subject His children to evil.
«
Love does
not wrong to its neighbor» — granted, that quote is from the Bible, which is outside this
line of argumentation.