My puppy was out of control &
never listened to a word I said.
Not exact matches
In that thread
to Lymis people talked about how you
never know who's reading or what impact your
words will have when reflected on in years
to come... Well, I * was * that person, and I read and
listened quietly, and when I spoke and disagreed, I remembered later what was said in response.
«I wear the black for those who've
never read / Or
listened to the
words that Jesus said / About the road
to happiness through love and charity,» he sings, unapologetically.
Gladys i sense your frustration but we have a teacher who explains the
word to us he is wonderful he opens the
word to me all the time i
listen to him because from him comes wisdom he is the most humble and gentle of teachers and always leads us into truth.He is our friend our comforter and the one who empowers us when we are weak and he is the holy spirit and once we receive him he
never leaves us.jeremiah33: Call
to me and i will answer you and show you great and mighty things... brentnz
Listen again
to the familiar
words whose cutting edge may be dulled through sheer familiarity but whose significance has
never been superseded:
C.S. Lewis even went so far as
to say that the Christ story was a myth; one that just so happened
to be true (although he could
never actually demonstrate this)
Listen to his own
words:
If you are not feeding daily on Scripture, and
listening to Biblically based sermons as often as you can, and attending Bible studies, and then, living out what God teaches you from His
Word, you will
never produce an abundant harvest.
Those old farts didn't
listen to a
word you said and will
never change.
Instead when a person marries... he takes his sexual desire, and he does the same thing with it that we must all do with all our physical desires if we would make them means of worship — 1) he brings it into conformity
to God's
word; 2) he subordinates it
to a higher pattern of love and care; 3) he transposes the music of physical pleasure into the music of spiritual worship, 4) he
listens for the echoes of God's goodness in every nerve; 5) he seeks
to double his pleasure by making her joy his joy; and 6) he gives thanks
to God from the bottom of his heart because he knows and he feels that he
never deserved one minute of this pleasure.
The ones that seem scared off are the Jehovah's... we sat with them and
listened to them spew on about their own version of fiction and when we refuted every
word they said they left and
never returned.
I am an Aspie through and through, fluent in 6 languages,
never forget a
word and can derive most
words to their origin, but answer my sincere question of «how are you «with an «I am fine and how are you» I am totally thrown off my game and wont know what
to say since I had thoroughly prepared myself inwardly
to listen to your rendition of how your day was or your week, trying
to show empathy for your situation while desperately trying not
to be irritated by the bird - like hair construction in bright red on the back of your head....
«City Still Breathing:
Listening to the Weakerthans,» Issue 45, 2002 «The
word Winnipeg
never appears anywhere in the songs on the Weakerthans» two albums, but the idea and the fact of the place infects them.»
Parents don't look at the unforeseen consequences, such as, he won't
listen to the
word no because I
never used it with him or taught him how
to deal with it.
Its the rushed doctor who does nt
listen and brushes off your concerns — or even your symptoms or pain; the lost medical record or referral that delays diagnosis or treatment; the rude office manager or nurse who makes it impossible
to get information or an appointment when its really needed; or the phone that
never rings with
word about that lab result youve been losing sleep over.
You can read a bit about my hardgainer transformation here if you're wondering why the heck you should
listen to a
word I say, and I must add that's a great question as you should
never blindly
listen to anyone online without first investigating whether or not they have achieved the same or similar results that you're after, AND who ideally also started in similar shoes as you.
What begins as a relatively generic documentary about a humble man, spoken
word poet Shane Koyczan, who made his voice his means of living, builds towards an emphatic and emotionally resonant climax wherein Shane's estranged father
listens to him use his gift
to shed all his feelings about the man who was
never there...
(Having
listened to the podcast, I
never heard him say those
words, so perhaps the recording is edited.
Now, I love languages, but suffice it
to say, as I hard as I tried
to speak with an accent, I
never fail
to butcher the
words into small little pieces
to the point where people stare at me like they are
listening to a three year old trying
to describe her first day of pre school.
• What is going
to happen
to your teenager if you don't take steps now
to change his behavior right now • Why when you
listen to what your child says
to you, you are missing 93 % of what is going on • Your teen's number one priority, and why this stops him from obeying you • Why all the behavioral techniques you have read in so many parenting books
never work on your child... and what does work • Why using punishments, consequences, and coercion will destroy your home • Four reasons your teenager will defy your requests and refuse
to obey you, and what you can do about each one • Medical interventions: medicines and natural supplements that have been proven
to help with ODD behavior in 90 % of teens • The four underlying causes of defiant behavior, and how you can use them
to eliminate arguing, talking back, and abusive behavior • Why most behavioral treatments and parenting books fail
to help with defiant teenagers, and why they usually make things worse • How
to side step power struggles and why you must do that • 9 parenting strategies that experts commonly recommend that will absolutely positively
never work with your ODD child • Three reasons why rewarding good behavior is going
to backfire - unless you know exactly the correct way
to do it • How you may be helping your teenager
to become defiant • Why your teenager sees you as an irritating nag, and how
to change that • Five problems that you create when you respond
to bad behavior • Why rewards and punishments don't work with defiant teens and what you can do instead that does work • 5 easy
to use strategies
to get your teen
to cooperate • The key
to understanding and eliminating the underlying cause of bad behavior • The one
word that will allow you
to control any argument you have with your child, allow you
to maintain your dignity and authority as a parent, show your child that you are the one who is in charge • Ten keys
to coping with a defiant child • How
to handle a behavior problem in school • Three strategies that will put an end
to homework battles • How
to make the teacher your ally
to eliminate your child's school defiance • A six
word sentence that will get your child
to obey you • Five things your child's teacher needs
to know in order
to be successful with your child • How
to change bedtime from a battle into a chance
to build your relationship • How a few properly placed
words will transform your child and make him obedient and cooperative • 5 easy ways
to gain your child's cooperation • How
to refocus
to get your child through school and get him
to excel at what he is really good at • Why what you say and what your child hears have almost nothing in common • How
to really uncover what is bothering your child so that you can improve his behavior
I believe she said she's
never bought a brand new mattress, but don't take my
word for it,
listen to the podcast:)
My precious sweet mother taught me without a
word — how to pray for your children (on your knees, in the wee morning hours, over the open Word of God)(I don't think she never knew that I would get up too just to watch and listen, peeking from down the hallw
word — how
to pray for your children (on your knees, in the wee morning hours, over the open
Word of God)(I don't think she never knew that I would get up too just to watch and listen, peeking from down the hallw
Word of God)(I don't think she
never knew that I would get up too just
to watch and
listen, peeking from down the hallway).
Right now, as I am
listening to this part of the song, the
words sink into my heart like
never before because this August I will be seeing my little girl, my oldest daughter, walk down the aisle as (ok, choking back the big tears now) a beautiful bride.
«
To live content with small means To seek elegance rather than luxury And refinement rather than fashion To be worthy, not respectable And wealthy, not rich To study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly To listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart To bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasion, hurry never In a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common This is to be my symphony&raqu
To live content with small means
To seek elegance rather than luxury And refinement rather than fashion To be worthy, not respectable And wealthy, not rich To study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly To listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart To bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasion, hurry never In a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common This is to be my symphony&raqu
To seek elegance rather than luxury And refinement rather than fashion
To be worthy, not respectable And wealthy, not rich To study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly To listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart To bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasion, hurry never In a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common This is to be my symphony&raqu
To be worthy, not respectable And wealthy, not rich
To study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly To listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart To bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasion, hurry never In a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common This is to be my symphony&raqu
To study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly
To listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart To bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasion, hurry never In a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common This is to be my symphony&raqu
To listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart To bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasion, hurry never In a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common This is to be my symphony&raqu
to stars and birds,
to babes and sages, with open heart To bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasion, hurry never In a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common This is to be my symphony&raqu
to babes and sages, with open heart
To bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasion, hurry never In a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common This is to be my symphony&raqu
To bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasion, hurry
never In a
word,
to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common This is to be my symphony&raqu
to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious grow up through the common This is
to be my symphony&raqu
to be my symphony»
And Cher has admitted she's
never received a single
word of advice from her mum: «Instead, we learned about life by
listening to her talk about the things she did wrong and the things she did right.»