Not exact matches
«You're
never really to young to start or too late to start
figuring out when you
want to be financially independent and when to create that road map to retirement,» she said, adding that everyone needs a financial plan and a financial planner to help craft it.
He tells us that he
wanted to find the «cracks in the granite of genius, the madness just below the surface, the intensity, the economic and psychological costs of the frenzies of writing, as well as the profound and mercurial mysteriousness of a
figure with whom one is
never really finished»» in short, to unearth the «Kierkegaard complex.»
What made St. Francis so influential was his extraordinary originality: the son of a rich businessman who renounced his wealth and slept in pigstys while retaining the courtliness and gentility that were noble attributes of his era; the anti-establishment
figure who founded a great religious institution; the man of radical poverty whose followers were not permitted (even if they had
wanted) to imitate his utter rejection of worldly goods; the man of the Bible who
never owned a complete one; the author of the first great literary work in Italian dialect, the «Canticle of the Sun,» who was steeped in the jongleur tradition of French poetry and song; the naïf who moved the heart and enriched the religious imagination of that great realist and exponent of papal power, Innocent III; the child of the age of Crusades who sought not the conquest of the Muslims but their conversion.
And they got upset and were trying to
figure things out and finally became so frustrated that the Law was so hard to follow and God kept sending them into captivity and there was so much death and eventually the prophets started prophesying about a day that would come where the hearts of the fathers would return to their children and a sacrifice that would be the final sacrifice so that they could all stop killing so many animals (which God also admitted He
never wanted in the first place because that was not the point), and also that God would eventually wipe out the old system and write his law on their hearts and minds so that they could finally follow him without making so many mistakes and messing up everything.
We
never figured on the guilt of our peers — the ones who «found» religion because they wouldn't admit that they had one heck of a good time when they were young, and they
wanted to make sure their kids didn't have the same.
I
wanted to buy all five, just because I
figured I would
never see Kabocha squash again.
I was at a point in my life where I
wanted to
figure out how I could make a difference in the world, and realised that I didn't know where to start because I had
never cared about being informed.
I
want to, badly, but I can
never figure out how to cook them or even eat them!
Never wanted Balotelli, he has always been a controversial
figure, I guess they needed a suitable replacement for Suarez in that department!
We may have been raped in the SF, You all forget what was, said since last season, everyone agreed the midfield was poor, and the summer didn't help and we braced our selves for the worst, now we have made history perhaps with poor football but the problems
never left, some people say «we lost to fucking Roma» I doubt you all understand what it means to have the players you need and
want, eusebio di Francesco has what is needed to play HIS football, lucho signed poor midfielders BUT they were required for his FOOTBALL not in any way the Barca way (he played attacking and entertaining but it's sad to see no one
wanted to acknowledge that those signings weren't right, He got
figured out and left like a man with BALLS Valverde restored positional play and brought emphasis to the midfield but he lacks the MF to do it.
never waste CAPITAL LETTERS on an article about Chambers at this juncture... I still can't believe that no one from management has ever explained why such a frugal club spent so much money on him in the first place... we haggle for months and years with clubs for players who could have a monumental impact on the very future of our club but somehow we found $ 16 million for someone who couldn't regularly crack a Southampton lineup (very fishy)... don't get me wrong, I like what he showed at times last season in Middlesbourogh but from the handful of games I watched him play I still have some serious questions about his consistency as a back - line player in the EPL; as such he should prove himself on loan for another season, making sure that he goes to a team that
wants him in the starting 11... bottom line, let's not get bogged down with the semantics of peripheral players and focus on the real task at hand =
figure out who the hell is going to be our starting 11 for the foreseeable future, which means getting contracts signed, getting rid of a lot of deadwood and bringing in talented players into the positions which truly need upgrading... the rest is just unnecessary noise
Van Gaal was
never in my personal top 5 managers that I
wanted to see at our club, but I
figured he would be an improvement on Moyes.
I
figured out with the first one that getting mad at him for being in a kind of disequilibrium he'd
never experienced before and didn't know how to handle was not going to get me anywhere I
wanted to be.
She
figured out straw cups and that was the end of her
wanting to nurse... literally one day refused and
never went back.
i was so focused on being good, which meant what my parents and teachers thought was good, that i
never really
figured out how to be in a loving relationship that doesn't require doing what the other person
wants.
We were trained to
never use it on the face but I let that woman have a go at it as I saw her whiskers from ten feet away and I
figured I would
want to eliminate that extra hair growth if I had it on my chin.
McDonnell also
wants to win and to get the chance that he
never thought he would have, to be a senior
figure in a cabinet.
«I
figure if I can't choose the types of projects and research I
want to tackle now, I
never will be able to.
His friend Wayne Harley Brachman, the pastry chef at an upscale Manhattan steakhouse who used to cohost a Food Network show, thought about offering PR advice («you got ta take it over, and
figure out what you
want to say, and smile») but he
never did.
We
never did
figure out what would change consumption rates because we didn't
want to.
I am in a place I always
wanted to get to, but could
never quite
figure out the way before.
It is, but like I said, we, you know, you
never wan na look at just one thing and say, well, because you don't know if you're not making it, or if you're using it up, and so by looking at the rest of the panel, we might be able to kinda
figure this out a little bit.
Also, I just
want to mention, I have suffered shoulder impingement lifting heavy and have struggled to to do any powerlifts with my shoulders and chest because of it... I have done physio, chiro and nothing helped my shoulder until I started doing very light weight high rep shoulder workouts... I kinda
figured because the shoulders are smaller, they require high reps, but I
never would have though legs, chest and back would also give you a lot of benefit through high reps.
Like you, I've
never wanted to be miserable, but the issue I faced was that I didn't like how it felt to be that overweight and I
wanted to
figure out a way lose the weight faster than it was coming off with diet and exercise alone.
Well, I
want to do some exploring and
figure it out — that way, you're
never left wondering what your adrenal glands are doing (and how they are feeling).
I
figured I could still use whatever lipstick I
wanted because my lips
never broke out in a rash.
Anthropologie has mastered the art of making you
want to buy something that you will
never figure out where / how to wear!
I'm currently in the throws of zombie - like exhaustion and
figuring out how to operate with a baby who
never wants to sleep or not be held.
He
figures he can do whatever he
wants and treat her poorly as she'll
never do anything to stand up for the respect she deserves.
They have
never had much of a mother
figure in their life so I do
want someone who likes kids.
I, Tonya is the Tonya Harding film you
never knew you
wanted: an outrageously entertaining reappraisal of the Olympic
figure skater who, in 1994, was involved in a scheme to injure her main rival, Nancy Kerrigan.
What's disappointing about Riddick is that it
never seems to
figure out why we would
want to follow the main character, outside of his propensity for violence and snark.
To be fair, the last person is
never really a suspect despite attempts to cast guilt on him, and it's obvious from the get - go that he couldn't
figure out how to kill someone even if he
wanted to.
It can
never quite
figure out what kind of film it
wants to be, however, mixing deep thoughts about artificial intelligence (A.I.) with crazy drunken synchronized dancing (which, I will admit, was extremely fun to watch), and although it has fine cinematographic elements that are reminiscent of the best of Stanley Kubrick (slow tracking shots, some on steadicam), if one ponders the subject matter for more than a minute or two, it all seems very dumb.
You're trying to
figure out who you
want to be, who you are pretending to be, who you are, but I was
never in one group.
While I've
never been in that situation and don't necessarily approve of his actions, I emphasized with Davis and really understood his plight of
wanting to tear his life up in order to
figure out how to put it back together.
I will say this... the film
never fully
figures out what it
wants to be, before of course the crumbling that takes place during the end.
You have
never hired a professional editor and just
want to dip your toe into the waters and
figure out if it's best for you.
I
never really
wanted to put them up there, but I
figured it was a courtesy to readers.
Let the customer
figure out what they need /
want instead of having to work around limitations placed by eink, selling rigid glass sheets with odd sizes like 6 ″, and the
never here flexible 13.3 ″ for bucket loads of cash.
HAPPY, HEALTHY BÉBÉS Let's face it: It seems like we'll
never figure out how to get our kids to eat what we
want them to.
It was what I
wanted to do, and I
figured that, if I didn't start somewhere, I'd
never end up achieving what I
wanted.
Android has come a long way since those early days and with Nougat I feel like it's finally there - it's smooth, it's easy enough to
figure out even if you've
never used Android before and the availability of all the apps in the Google Play store make it worth any nitpicks you may come across (and again, the general flexibility of Android means you can probably fix anything that bugs you if you
want to).
You can ask for feedback, but you'll
never really
figure out how to do things well without a thousand hours or so of practice (do you really
WANT to spend that much time becoming a professional designer?
I certainly don't
want to understate the risk (s) here, but investors & even management have cried wolf re regulatory risk for the past decade... and yet we've
never really seen any kind of significant damage / setbacks to the company's
figures / trajectory.
She would whine if she
wanted food or water or to play or to go out and since he
never had a dog before, he couldn't
figure it out before she had an accident.
Especially since I recognized that I would always have struggles and
never have everything
figured out, I
wanted to be able to share my experiences and insights, but also learn from others who
wanted to do the same.
I've got 3 Amiibo myself on a shelf next to a collection of roughly twenty Marvel characters from Disney Infinity because I've
never had a problem finding any Infinity
figure I
wanted.
Secondly, since the series has been going on for years now, if you only buy like 2
figures a year, then after 2 sequels you end up with all the elements to unlock all the gates, and
never have to buy newer characters if you don't
want to.
«it was cluttered by a
never ending array of belongings and items, people,» he explains, «I
wanted to get rid of the
figure, so I literally did.»