I don't have any dependents, so I really
need little life insurance.
+ Sometimes I just need a reminder of human kindness to make me feel ok when I feel hurt by someone in my own life, or just
need a little life pick me up.
Not exact matches
A guaranteed stipend by which to
live decently, for the most part, would mean
little need to work.
Home Instead Senior Care provides services designed for seniors who
need just a
little help to
live independently.
Maybe we just
need our
lives to be a
little bit simpler.
But asking the question gives a grieving person a
little bit of control — which is something people
need when it feels like their entire
life is out of their control.
«One of the greatest gifts one can give a marriage is the recognition and acceptance that there are times when you're going to get it wrong... When you will lose the work -
life balance; when you will share too
little or too much; when you will lean too heavily while it was [the other person] who
needed the rest.
Everyone hears what they
need to hear, and it's easy to have very
little idea of how
life actually works in the real world.
Marcus Aurelius reminds us: «Very
little is
needed to make a happy
life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.»
And before you go dismissing this post out of hand, thinking that meditation has to be difficult to be effective, bear in mind that many other experts stress just how
little time and effort is
needed for the practice to start making a difference in your
life.
Though it may be small, Saint - Chinian has everything you
need for daily
life — local produce shops, restaurants, bars, doctor's office, dentist, pharmacy, a health shop, wine cellars — yet it is still a small, charming
little town, barely more than a village, typical of the region and packed with history and lots to see and do.
Unconcerned about their personal health, they experience
little stress and don't feel the
need for more pleasure in their
lives.
«Successful people realize that sometimes you just
need to
live a
little,» says Ryan Kahn, a career coach, founder of The Hired Group, and author of «Hired!
They also suffer from short battery
lives of as
little as one day before they
need to be recharged.
And with bonds falling and
life expectancy rising you may
need to make a
little more money to power your retirement for the next 15 years and beyond.
But the same could be said for someone who has all the money they
need and make enough per year passively to do what they really want to be doing, whether it be artistic, scientific, philanthropic, or just enjoying
life's
little nuances.
Making this type of ask is hard, but it's a
little easier knowing that you
need to be tracking anyways, and this will make your
life easier (and watching your Net Worth grow is FUN).
Enemies
need to learn to
live together again in villages in countries like Rwanda and Uganda where they have
little choice but to do so.
«I
needed to know as a young
little boy that I was loved, and that there is a Father — a supreme, sovereign Father — Who came — came to me — and had been watching me every day of my
life,» he says.
It's funny, I was chatting with god the other night, you know about girls and money and basically
life in general, and then from out of no where god was like, «Yo, Chuckles, I have a job for you, it's very important that you do it, I
need you to go and vote this upcoming election and I
need you to vote for Rick Perry, he seems a
little crazy, but don't worry, he's all good in my book».
So, what is my point?To read Paul's polemic, his rhetoric and generally his theology as an end in itself, rather than his attempt to bring others to an experience of the
living God is to me, missing the point.It seems that much of the divisiveness between believers on this blog and a few others I visit is just that: I often read... Paul says this... hey, but Jesus says that... no, he wasn't saying that, he was saying this and so on and so on.Am I the only one bored with this «your Mother and my Mother were hanging out clothes» approach.I think we
need a
little more adverb, as in maybe....
They seem to be mostly about priest abusing
little boys, Westboro Baptists saying God hates the families of fallen soldiers, politicians deciding that women now
need two (not just one) unnecessary medical procedure before they can be allowed to make decisions about their bodies, and Christians telling couples who want to legally commit their
lives to each other that they aren't allowed to do that.
I'm sure Mr. Lutz is happy to have reached so many people and give a
little reminder to us all who are fortunate enough to
live in the US where help is
needed.
You
need to both do a
little more research on Jefferson, whom I've read many books on and written research papers on, as well as be a
little more understanding of the time in which he
lived.
Furthermore, the idea that I am just an individual, owing
little or nothing to anyone, that I
need to be autonomous, seems absurd when we consider our own personal origins: we each owe our conception and birth to a mother and a father; our whole
lives involve a series ofinterlocking relationships with parents, family, friends, teachers, society and so on.
From every side and in the most unexpected ways, the Christ meets us in the call to touch
lives that ask so
little yet
need so much.
Maybe for our words to become the word, we
need to get a
life, to sit around with Philip or Tom, maybe drink a
little — or whatever else might immerse us in the world so that we might be able to build a frame of words around the silence people crave where God can whisper the word.
If creation were unreal and God alone had existence, as Ibn Arabi maintained, then the
need for religion and law vanish, and, what is more important,
life and existence would become matters of
little moment.
Does the catholic church
need to balance its voice a
little better if they are truly pro
life?
In a world asking too
little of itself, feeling cast adrift on a sea of parent-less chaos, timidly sticking its toes into the waters of
life when what we
need is a faithful plunge, Christian baptism has become again a liberating, revolutionary act.
Little needs be added here to what has already been written in English about the bare facts of Kierkegaard's
life.
Yes, we
need to, as Christians,
LIVE God's way, but we also
need to be light and salt and not just stick our head in the sand and act like... or give the impression that... homosexual marriage, genocide, and abortion are ok, by our lack of speaking out because we're too busy
living our own
little holy
lives.
The abuse I've suffered at the hands of church leaders, other Christians, the insane chaos of a church split, being fired from another international ministry for «insubordination», etc., are all not just
little episodic blemishes in church
life, but revelatory symptoms of deeply serious defects, profound flaws, and continental faults that
need immediate and radical treatment.
Life had been hard on them, and they may
need a
little help from you.
We do not yet talk about how much we all are interdependent and
need to relate to an equal, how challenging and beneficial that process can be, how often this
need is thwarted, how
little practice we get in it, and how much of our
life is spent at the much more primitive level of learning how to be either one - up or one - down.
For all sorts of reasons, though, in late high school and early college, I
needed a
little distance from church
life.
Maybe if you did believe (which I think there is something somewhere inside of your
little soul of yours that does believe cause you wouldn't be here otherwise) you wouldn't be so hateful or your
life wouldn't be so empty that you
need to find a void filler by spending your precious time in this blog.
When they do recover land, they recognize the
need to disrupt the
lives of the inhabitants as
little as possible.
The report adds that the church should pay «special attention to the children who
live with couples of the same sex, emphasizing that the
needs and rights of the
little ones must always be given priority.»
But perhaps we also
need to step out among those in
need ourselves, where
life gets a
little more messy, and a
little deeper in the Kingdom.
= > You will
need to explain that since the only evidence of intelligent
life exists right here in our
little garden of Eden.
Much of the time for a few of us, and perhaps a
little of the time for all of us, the self that we
need to lose really is a «rebel» self that refuses to commit itself to
live with God and neighbor in love and insists on reorganizing the cosmos as though the self were God.
If parents can give a child the gift of a complicated and subtle language, they can be trusted to pass on the relatively
little biological information that children
need to know about sex, and in a manner that, most likely of all methods, will place it in the context of the language of love and
life.
And while some of the decisions you make will shape the person you become, you
need to know that a lot of what you do now will have
little long - term effect on your
life.
And, so it is that God, in His provision, requires
little of me... He provided all that I would
need... He's done that my entire
life.
Tobias acted bravely, stoutheartedly and chivalrously, but any man who has not the courage for this is a molly - coddle who does not know what love is, or what it is to be a man, or what is worth
living for; he had not even comprehended the
little mystery, that it is better to give than to receive, and has no inkling of the great one, that it is far more difficult to receive than to give — that is, if one has had courage to do without and in the hour of
need did not become cowardly.
And without any prefabricated religious systems of heroics into which they might fit their
lives, many had
little opportunity to discover and feel deeply the sense of significance they
needed in order simply to exist as persons.
A Serpent's Thought... it looks like you
need to go open a science book a learn a
little about
life then.
So when the gospel is presented to us and we are told that eternal
life is the absolutely free gift of God to anyone who receives it by faith in Jesus, and that there is nothing we
need to do or even can do to earn it or keep it, most people start a get a
little suspicious.
With
little sense of our
need, we take God's welcome for granted and have
little appreciation for the grace that holds our
lives.