Sentences with phrase «never really»

Earlier, at a bank, she was surprised and saddened to be unknown to a guard at her local branch, because «she had been lovely once, and had never really believed that time would make her faceless.»
True, we would never really know if she was still alive or not.
That's why their minds are focused on what real and important to them as they approach death, instead of some imaginary sky daddy that their subconscious never really bought into.
«She's never really dealt with the kinds of economic issues that a majority of the women in this country are facing in terms of how do we feed our kids, how do we send them to school and how do we — why we worry about their future.»
I bet I have explained this dozens of times, but it never really seems to sink in... If you make a claim, you back it up.
My father & I never really got along that well untill I entered the Navy.
On Easter to proclaim that Christians were never really persecuted and didn't really die for their faith is beyond shameful.
The sting of death never really goes away but as Jon said, our loved ones live on in our memories of how they touched our lives.
' «Mankowski's final observations on the draft are withering: «The story has been told before, but the moral bears repeating: you can never really dialogue with a Goneril, you can only trade places; and Reganomics [sic] makes no provision for buying esteem on the cheap.
My colleague Bruce Marshall has convincingly argued that starting with general possibilities Rahner never really gets to the particular as particular; and Reno at the very end of his book says as much himself.
The fact that we have so many posting such insensitive comments, shows that the real horror of that time were never really shared down the generations.
Choosing the good is never really a choice for them.
This equivocal use of the language of faith never really served well to clarify the faculty's position, and it almost inevitably seemed to some to evade the issue of authority within the church.
This struggle, trying to do the right thing and stand up for yourself is a concept that we have skirted around in Say Anything, but never really delved into.
So they can not loose what they NEVER really had in the first place.
Jesus said «let the children come to me» Matthew 19:14), and then insisted that unless we become like them, we'll never really know Him.
It's like watching a world class dancer trying to do the dougie and never really getting the steps, it just didn't look good.
I've never really spent time with anyone famous.
You'll never REALLY know the complete truth in the matter.
I never really fit in with the people.
Like most, you were probably just born into an environment already infested with the stuff, so you never really had a chance.
I've never really liked Palin, but this disclosed letter makes her feel more human, and showcases her dealing with one of the most emotional episodes of her life.
It's not about a law or legalism... If you are truly Born of God obedience is just the natural outcome of love, not trying... If you find yourself trying to not cuss, well, that's works and legalism... but if you walk by the Spirit where the topic just never really comes up because it's not in God's, Jesus» or the Holy Spirit's vocabulary.
How about this for justice — God decides to punish all of those who believed in him as a «safety net» and never really looked for the truth.
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.»
I've never really been a big control freak.
I have a couple of young adults in my church that were so excited to know that God could actually HEAL THE SICK and had never really experienced it... they drove all night to florida from Brantford Ontario for 1 day and then back (this was between school and their summer classes).
David Bowie has left this planet — though it never really felt like he was part of it.
Airborne Toxic Event played through their bouncy set, and for a band I'd never really heard before, it was fun to hear them.
I've read things by Feser in passing, heard his name spoken of with respect, but never really registered his overall excellence.
Plus, you can never really «question everything».
To paraphrase Stephen Hawkins, we never really know anything.
I never really went for guest blogging, influencers or spamming people.
There is never really a bad time to invest, as long as you choose the right kinds of investments vehicles.
From what I found on the net, the problem is that the CFIUS never really explains their actions, so it is very difficult to judge as an «amateur» what the chances will be.
«For us, going public has never really been about the pomp or the circumstance of it all,» Daniel Ek, Spotify's founder and chief executive, said at an investor day presentation last month.
We'll never really know if keeping Read around was worth the added incentives.
I've never really had much of a problem going to events around town, traveling to conferences or making friends at industry events.
That prompted an exodus of businesses from the island from which it has never really recovered.
«You never really know what people are thinking, and you never really know how much kindness someone really needs,» she said.
Many of these countries never really recovered after the currencies were smashed in the late 1990's.
I never really got around to writing up a post about those tools so I wanted to address that and add a few more tools into the mix.
You never really know when the bad times will return as the yield curve starts to flatten.
One thing I am starting to see is that one never really know who is safe, so as always, it is best to diversify.
The exchange has its own wallet, a part of which it's reserving for you, but the wallet belongs to the exchange and is never really yours.
«As we have argued all along, problems in the periphery of the European Union never really went away,» says Win Thin, global head of emerging markets strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman.
Notice how since mid-March the stock has been in a tight trading range between $ 15 and $ 17 and during this time the bollinger bands have remained very close together and the share price never really broke outside the lower or upper band all this time.
I have never been a particularly athletic person, and never really felt like I was in shape.
And while there is a definite art to link building, there is a process that must be managed, and linking campaigns never really end; you should constantly be looking for opportunities.
This open source ecommerce solution has been around for awhile, but they've never really topped the charts.
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