Sentences with phrase «never heard a thing»

«I will post on the rest thank you for this opertunity to explaiin the Bible to those that may have never heard these things before.»
The President himself has said he never listened while in Church, he never heard the things Rev. Wright said.
«I submitted my report and never heard another thing,» Porter told HuffPost.
We never heard a thing.
You never hear things from sony side.
That's probably why I never heard another thing from him / them thereafter.
Through this book, our families were able to better understand our journey, better understand adoption (which can sometimes be met with hurtful comments and ignorant assumptions) and helped them grasp the importance of «adoption - friendly» language so that we could feel confident that our son would never hear things like «your birthmom gave you up for adoption» or «your real mom such - and - such.»
I never hear a thing.

Not exact matches

Not only can it open you up to ideas or people you've never even heard of, it also introduces you to new ways of thinking about things.
In 1910, when the average life expectancy was 49 years, most Americans had never heard of things like calories, proteins, or carbohydrates.
«I could never work with my spouse» is a phrase I hear almost daily, and truth be told, sometimes I think the same thing.
I've never heard Morneau mention how high - income Canadians (and I use that term loosely) are at a disadvantage when it comes to things like RRSP contributions.
The whole thing is pretty fascinating really, in part because we know so much about this woman, her email habits, and stuff like her mounting foreclosure, but we never really heard from this woman about the stuff we know.
When I asked why on earth they would do such a thing, he introduced me to a term I had never heard before, although I've thought about many times since: the trader's call.
This is why I hear thriving entrepreneurs say things like, «I've never had so much fun.»
I get frustrated and annoyed with things just like anyone else, but I've never felt the sentiment of these sentences - yet I've heard them from entrepreneurs looking to start their own companies, from consultants working on projects, and from people trying their best to orbit the giant hairball that is a Fortune company...
That thing is a holistic system for guiding people who have never heard of you through the buyer journey to become repeat customers.
And I've been doing a LOT of reading about many things related to health and spirituality, etc. the past few years and I've never heard the reasons for taking cold showers like you mention and their benefits.
You'll never hear any consumer tell you that your company doesn't push enough automated messages, or that they love how you're doing things exactly the same way as every other company they interact with.
Most of these things were never heard from again, although the PCs delivered the huge carbon capture boondoggle promised by Mr. Stelmach in 2008.
I've read things by Feser in passing, heard his name spoken of with respect, but never really registered his overall excellence.
It was shocking to them to hear that I had never experienced such things.
'' Mikey, if you are right, WHY is it that our listening devices NEVER heard such things as you speak of?
If they're religious they're praying they won't die and the LAST thing on their mind is wasting their last moments on earth discussing something they've never personally seen, only read books about or heard lectures upon.
Buddhism (in its true form) provides a guide to the elimination of suffering, not deity worship; in fact never talks about God or gods in the sense the west does... FYI Buddha was born 630 years before Jesus, and it is proven that Buddhism traveled from eastern India all the way to Syria and the Middle East via the Silk Road... i am quite sure Jesus had heard some of his teachings... some of the things that Jesus says are a direct reflection of the eightfold path from buddhism... Jesus was the greatest salesman of all time... sold the most books in history... he really honestly does nt deserve worship but an Academy Award
Having never heard of the May 21 thing, I was bursting with curiosity.
... Because they've got this thing where they want the masses — people who've never heard my albums — to somehow read a headline that reads negative, and think that I'm a bad person or something.
They could see and hear things I could never pick up.
What is the difference between some one who lives in a jungles or caves and never read or heard or know any thing and those who have read, heard and know?
Salvation comes by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone ----- Except if God placed you in a region on earth where christianity doesn't exist, then you've never heard of Christ, and will likely go your entire life without learning the first thing about him.
I practiced never lying to them which meant that I sometimes had to tell my customers things that they wouldn't want to hear and I had to take responsibility for the mishaps but it also in the long run made them trust and respect me more which I think led them to entrusting me with their freight.
Usually when I have talked with or heard some things from Calvinist regarding some of the «scriptural evidence» I think... really... never ever heard it translated / described that way.
Just spend a grand on a power cord and you'll hear things in your music you never heard before.
A woman in the parish I serve commented that she never likes hearing this text preached because she always comes away with the sense that it's never possible to get things right.
The thing that really raises my blood pressure is that if I said «It seems like you're threatening us» «it seems like you're shaming us» «It seems like you're trying to control us» I can already hear and see the response of «I'm so sorry you feel that way, I certainly never wanted to communicate those things.....
... For they are not the thing itself; they are only the scent of a flower we have not found, the echo of a tune we have not heard, news from a country we have never yet visited.»
I have never meet James Raleigh, but from the various things I have heard about him, I have a deep respect for him and his knowledge of God's Word.
There are people who never hear any viewpoint other than the Fox one, so if I can do one good thing to make one person think, it's worth it.
This church never bothered to call me to hear my side of the story on why I stopped going and doing things for them.
Hearing that sort of thing always made me afraid to admit (even to myself) that I never have seen one either.
(He said «Never in all my life have I ever seen or even heard of such a thing.
I've never heard so much double talk, and beating around the bush, and saying two divergent things at the same time, and making one explanation, then changing it 180 when someone else makes a comment that is grounded in reality.
May they exclaim «Never in all my life have I ever seen or even heard of such a thing
We see many great people of God throughout the Bible at their lowest points and how their faith in God led them to be used for great things (and so despite their grievous sin we see them as holy because they grew and showed great faith and fruit) but what about those in the Bible who are said to have believed but are never heard from again in the text?
I have never had anything to do with Emergent, so all of these people are strangers to me, and I've been watching the whole thing develop since I first heard of this issue (I don't even remember how).
Once, at an academic conference at which people began banging on, as they so often do, about what a magnificently systematic thinker Aquinas was, I lost my temper and said that whenever I heard people going on about this, I knew one thing: that they had never closely studied Aquinas's texts.
Here, just for fun, I will fill in the blanks with things I have heard over the years: «All second marriages are of Satan»; «All blacks are proud and arrogant; otherwise, they would return to being called Negro»; «All bisexuals are promiscuous and unfaithful in marriages»; «Pro-choice people are always turning their backs on God»; «Same sex marriages can never be blessed by God's mercy»....
I find that sometimes I learn things that I have never heard before when they come out of my mouth.
As an avid reader of such things, I'd never heard of Ms. Libresco, and I simply can't find anybody in the atheist blog community who has.
Having spent 20 years working in newsrooms, which tend to be populated with moralists who take a preacher's pride in reforming society, I heard my share of nasty remarks about Christians — the kinds of things that would never be said about Jews or Muslims.
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