Sentences with phrase «nice things»

One of the nice things about doing a local Farmer's market this past summer, was getting to know the other growers, entrepreneurs, and...
She does a lot of nice things for me, so I figured I could do her a solid with this series.
One of the nice things about it is no real downward pressure is needed if the knife does the work of cutting.
Really nice things, I love them, I would never consider buying modern stuff.
They hope, of course, that I will say nice things about it in print.
Thanks for saying such nice things about my blog.
Clearly you won't let slightly negative comments appear... This is the reason why only nice things can be read on your site in the comments, not because what you are doing is perfect.
It's seemed as if I haven't had much time on my hands lately and it makes me sad that I haven't been creating nice things to share with you all!
When I am hot and sticky, my desire to do nice things for others, like give up my seat on the subway or buy a sandwich for a homeless guy, is minimal.
Pam's exact words were, «Sometimes I think you just have to do nice things for nice people.»
I am delighted to see you are back — although you have appeared on my reader it has taken me a while to visit as life has been pretty crazy with travel lately — but although you say that it is gone in a few hours, really one of the nice things about blogs is that they are easy to return to unlike some social media feeds and your writing is always as lovely as your photos — I appreciate you doing the bi-lingual posts!.
A second possibility is that these teens may be trying to trigger compliments, fishing for their friends to jump in and contradict the attacks by saying nice things about them.
Instead, the list of family values, apart from these two issues, was a set of very general propositions, ranging from «respecting one's parents» (2nd) to «having a happy marriage» (6th) to «having nice things» (26th).
Can I, in good faith, blame my avarice on others who own nice things?
In the November issue we said some nice things about Image: A Journal of the Arts and Religion, and gave a phone number for people interested in subscribing, 800-815-2997.
She essentially said, «Oh, you shouldn't refer to yourself with a nasty word like «atheist» if you believe such nice things!
«I want to say some nice things but I'm an idiot that uses his imaginary friend to do it.»
The brainwashed people just want to hear nice things.
you call the Calvinist God capricious, but say all nice things about Allah?
One of the nice things about this country is that you are free to leave and renounce your citizenship.
Jesus is not just a nice guy that said some nice things.
I know a number of people who shop at consignment stores near expensive neighborhoods to get some nice things cheaply.
The Muse wants to be paid attention, but she seems quite content to let the speaker be the poet; she is willingly critical of other poets, but has nothing but nice things to say about the narrator.
Indeed he said some nice things about the school where I was president at the time.
And he had some not - so - nice things to say about women.
But with their constant denials of anything and everything that Jesus did, they very soon leave themselves in a an impossible situation: they are left with a Jesus who does and teaches some nice things, but which would barely get noticed by the populace, much less crucified.
Freedom of speech is protected not because we are all supposed to only say nice things about one another so we aren't forced to be violent, speech is protected precisely because people are often unwilling to hear criticism of things which they hold dear.
no, no, why did we study so hard, I want to marry first and have kids and make some money to buy nice things.
The view that it is morally wrong to have nice things when others are starving often accompanies thinking about responsibilities to the poor — but when other kinds of religious involvement are taken into account, this view becomes relatively insignificant as a determining factor.
You can't in one breath identify the spiritual crowd as separate individuals rejecting one belief or set of beliefs, and then in the next claim they share the same ideas about sin and only want to «experience nice things
The author also states «Yet the spiritual - but - not - religious outlook sees the human as one that simply wants to experience «nice things» and «feel better.»».
He's not an idiot, he knows that there is no control over that person when they remove the fear that comes with the total religious experience and replace it with just the «nice things» and «feel better» experience.
I understand that you have appreciation for the nice things your relatives did for you.
Nice people will do nice things no matter what their religion or lack of religion.
yes, yes I agree we should all say nice things about each other.
You have to use empathy to do nice things.
But now Sarah looks so pretty and sounds so articulate on American TV saying nice things about Iran and nasty things about the U.S.
if you're view of existence is «i do nice things to help me survive,» how can that be called compassion?
Encouraging islam by looking at only a few nice things in it is not helping save nice people from such an evil ideology.
But as a teenager I found it very disturbing that there was no relationship between all the nice things that were said in church, about love and kindness...
I think if we were to disregard every violent act of God and jst focus on the nice things from the Bible, we wouldn't have much of a Bible... in fact, we wouldn't have a Bible and may as well just start a new religion altogether.
Jesus was not a nice guy, offering good advice and doing nice things for people.
The young one prayed: «Dear Harold — thank you for always letting us have food, and a nice place to live, and all those other nice things.
-- they claim to be disciples of Jesus but it is really just a comforting label for the nice things they want to do just like Atheists do.
Always say nice things to yourself and about yourself.
Sometimes Christians do nice things.
Sometimes Christians do nice things because they remember some verse or tale that causes them to act nicely, and that's great.
The upside is that readers can go along with all the nice things he says about God's love, as Pope Francis apparently did, and not be sticklers for the details.
What about the idea that those struggles are really just to prepare you for the responsibilities associated with the nice things to come?
It just shows I share my life and do nice things for another person.
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