Sentences with phrase «of curious people»

That may be changing here in Canada, though: we visited Canada's first official tiny house festival over the weekend, along with hundreds of curious people who descended upon Lantier, a small municipality an hour and a half north of Montreal, Quebec, which recently approved a sustainable housing development for small homes under 1000 square feet in size, without basements.
Sightings of angels, messianic images, a weeping crucifix with the power to heal, and a self - proclaimed prophet bring the national media and droves of curious people to this all - but - forgotten town.
As millions of curious people check to see if spouses, coworkers and others were exposed by the hack of the cheating website Ashley Madison, some divorce attorneys are predicting a surge in business — or at least in the contentiousness of filings.
James has written on cult film for Vertigo, Monolith and One + One, he has curated film seasons and film tours across the UK and recently featured as part of the Congress of Curious Peoples at Coney Island, New York.

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That area of life — the self, your relationship to yourself, how you define yourself and what you do, by that definition, has always been something that I've been naturally curious about, wanted to talk about and wanted to share with people.
A former cook at restaurants like Manhattan's Gramercy Tavern and Soho House, Mast describes himself as the typical «Brooklyn, food - curious person who wanted to get to the bottom of how food is made.»
A study in the «Journal of Individual Differences» found that people who scored higher on IQ tests as children tended to be more curious and open to new ideas as adults.
«I know you've read a lot of books and you hire a lot of smart people and soak up what they know, but you have to acknowledge you seem to have found a way to pack more knowledge into your head than nearly anyone else alive,» writes the curious questioner.
Finally, people who are endlessly curious also have presence, especially when they're endlessly curious about other people based on a deep sense of empathy.
Since I surround myself with adventurous people and feed my brain with a lot of curious indulgences, it only makes sense that I like to travel often, even though I don't possess the sexy - sounding «wanderlust gene.»
People will be curious about the company's market, its strategy, its competitive advantages (or disadvantages), what it's focusing on over the next couple of years.
«I think ultimately the Caitlyn Jenner story has shown that there's a marketplace for these stories well beyond Logo and it's shown that people are curious and interested,» said Post, «and I think the fact that she's opened up her life and story we're likely to see more of these stories unfold in scripted and unscripted worlds, for sure.»
When a company doesn't enable someone to be curious, the person loses ownership because it is out of their control.
As everyone is curious to know more about the wedding ceremony of the royal couple, the couple recently made an announcement urging people to contribute for the range of social causes like female feticide, HIV aids and many more instead of sending wedding gifts.
Troy says 5 years ago he had never heard of «venture capital» yet when I've seen him be interviewed before or even in our discussions he uses industry terms in technology and venture that display a sophisticated understanding of the way our industry works in a way that only a truly engaged and curious person could master in a short period of time.
The Art of Charm might be described as a self - improvement podcast, where «curious, hungry, self - motivated people come to learn from an unparalleled mix of teachers, thinkers and mentors.»
From deserted Olympic venues to silent amusement parks to hotels that haven't had guests in centuries, abandoned places continue to capture the imagination of urban explorers and curious people around the world.
And that began the whole process of trying to find the smartest people I can find who disagree with me and be curious about what they think.
If you've ever been curious about what happens at Tony Robbins events, or just want to get a better understanding of the world - renowned life and business strategist, from how he prepares for 60 + hours on stage in front of thousands of people to what truly drives him to do what he does, this film is a must - see.
The responsibility of examining such pressing questions is left to curious, intelligent, and dynamic people.
2014.03.10 Thomas King Wins the 2014 RBC Taylor Prize for The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America Thomas King Wins the 2014 RBC Taylor Prize for The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America...
2014 RBC Taylor Prize winner Thomas King (second from left), author of The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People, shows off his award at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto on March 10.
Automatedbinary software is the newest in the market and a lot of people are curious to know if it is as trustworthy as it looks or if it is another of those fraudulent sites found abundantly.
«People who are curious are going to be better investors and better stewards of others» money» Henry Kravis
Joanna Bloor, CEO of The Amplify Lab, is a people accelerator, scalability junkie and belief agent for brave and curious women.
I'm genuinely curious to know of surveys saying that young people are leaving liberal denominations because they aren't interested in social justice, the findings of modern science, and creating a welcoming environment for LGBT people.
D0C — just curious; is your casting aspersions on people's intelligence, your baiting people with deliberate rendering of scripture out of context, the mocking of Christianity with childish poems, just accidental?
Stringfellow quotes «if problems of misapprehension and misrepresentation are overcome and the gospel can be heard in its own integrity, the gospel will be found attractive by people, become popular, and, even, be a success of some sort» and then finds this «curious and ironical (sic — it should be ironic)»???? It is not at all.
The convictionâ $» endemic among churchfolkâ $» persists that, if problems of misapprehension and misrepresentation are overcome and the gospel can be heard in its own integrity, the gospel will be found attractive by people, become popular, and, even, be a success of some sortâ $ ¦ This idea is both curious and ironical because it is bluntly contradicted in Scripture and in the experience of the continuing biblical witness in history from the event of Pentecost unto the present momentâ $ (William Stringfellow, quoted in A Keeper of the Word, p. 348).
I generally like to find out things for myself instead of believing random people on a comment board, so I'm curious as to your statements.
Just curious, what is your idea of what became of people who died before Jesus was born?
It must be said to the people of Oberammergau that this danger has become a reality, and that the play as it is now performed is not merely worthless but positively harmful to the curious and the faithful who journey to see it.
Austin, I wasn't discussing your «gift», I gave another example of a person's «gift» and was curious what your thoughts were on that incident.
I was describing nakedpastor to someone today, and it helped me clarify a little more what it is about: I realize that some of its readers are people curious about the crazies like me...
This little novel tells of curious happenings in a small contemporary English village: ordinary animals and people, it seems, are suddenly turning into extraordinary creatures, into the invisible, supernatural ideas or forms of which our natural examples are but faint images.
I wasn't offended, it was simply a reminder that I was one of few and therefore people were curious.
We must be willing to hear and be curious about other people's stories and perspectives, especially those people who find themselves living on the margins of society.
I realize that some of its readers are people curious about the crazies like me.
One of the curious contrasts between Jonah and the sailors in Jonah 1 is that Jonah, a prophet of God, a member of the chosen people, refuses to pray to God when his life is threatened, but the pagan, idol - worshiping sailors not only pray to their own deities, but also pray to Yahweh when they learn that it is He who sent the storm.
I would be very curious to know how or why you believe my rather sarcastic use of the term «the religious» as a means of differentiating them from people of sincere faith (ANY sincere conviction btw — Not just Protestant) is «specious».
I'm curious as to whether he thinks that that's ever an accurate description of why people are loyal to one another.
Whereas contemporary understanding envisions the curious person as open to knowledge, life, and new experiences in a kind of whimsical, impish, or carefree way, scholastic theologians saw curiosity as a wayward pursuit which impedes the studied application of the mind to worthy things.
Again, there is the curious self - contradiction of a society with ingenious and industrious people expending great productive efforts to avoid the necessity of expending efforts.
Premack states that «the curious consequence of language training seems to be that it weakens the characteristic difference between person and animal.
I was just curious, was the information about people crossing over from Russia to America to become Indians you found or likely heard about from what I can tell in the same 1534 handwritten edition of Columbus's voyage to America when it was still hot news that they finally found out the world was round?
Here is the curious thing: As I interact with people of other religions, and through the course of conversation find out why they hold their beliefs, I find that nearly all people of all religions have these same four basic arguments for why their beliefs are true.
Is a theologian of the cross a curious historical relic spreading pessimism where desperate people are hanging on by their fingertips?
Otherwise, I'll assume that no one here has even a mildly curious hypothesis about how and why different prehistoric people all came up with creation stories that are crude and primitive narratives of the multi-billion year creation theories that we bandy about today.
The Bible will always be a valuable book for people curious as to what people believed in lieu of facts during the times when people, mostly Europeans and people dominated by Europeans, ordered their lives and justified the things they did by appealing to an imaginary God.
But from what we can know about the person of Christ, his ministry, his death and the curious conviction of his followers he rose from the dead shortly after his death, you are confronted with the question: how should we make sense of this all?
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