Sentences with phrase «of feeling bad for»

She is now very happy with the RCS she chose instead of feeling bad for not having a home birth.
No, this type of guilt is a luxury mostly afforded to the White Anglo - Saxon Protestants who endure the obligation of feeling bad for the plight of everybody and everything in the world.»
I kind of feel bad for this guy, only because Atheism isn't «about» anything.
Looking back now, I sort of feel bad for the guy who wrote this post.
«Yeah, maybe a little bit, because he's a friend,» Johnson said on the Dan Patrick Show Tuesday about whether, as the radio talk show host put it, «any part of you feels bad for Jordan Spieth.»
Most of us feel bad for our pets when we have to leave them alone for an extended period of time.
And I kind of feel bad for saying that because it's actually a pretty decent game.
I kind of feel bad for the developers of Glyph Quest, We Heart Dragons.
I kind of feel bad for doing so but the thing is when you get to a certain level, you want to just work with the people you want to work with.
Other part of me felt bad for her because if she got evicted, she will loose all her section8 benefit.

Not exact matches

Cramer actually feels bad for all of the companies reporting on Tuesday.
We knew that we were going to have to hide for the rest of our lives and that is like the worst imaginable feeling you can ever have.
Worse yet, I have not felt protected or cared for since all of this began and that still hurts me more than I can put into words.
Research shows that caffeine isn't physically bad for you (unless you really go hog wild or pour in the sugar), but that doesn't mean drinking a ton won't affect how you feel in the morning, as Jessica Randazza, head of marketing at Danone - Nutricia Early Life Nutrition discovered when she cut out the stimulant.
We felt as if we had been playing parts in a fascinating movie that suddenly took a bad turn, in which we had worked like dogs for two weeks to produce something really spectacular and then were written out of the script.»
If the food they didn't eat didn't go directly to the troops abroad, their leftovers could be used to feed their children: «That for every pang of hunger we feel we can have a double joy, that of knowing we are saving worse pangs in... little children, and that of knowing that for every pang we feel we lose a pound.»
Charles Duhigg, one of the reporters who worked on the newspaper's iEconomy series in January, was asked if people should feel bad for buying iPads, iPhones and other gadgets, given that they're made under tough working conditions.
Jon Bon Jovi on how he feels Steve Jobs and iTunes have altered the music - buying experience... for the worse The Sunday Times, March 2011 Kids today have missed the whole experience of putting the headphones on, turning it up to 10, holding the jacket, closing their eyes and getting lost in an album, and the beauty of taking your allowance money and making a decision based on the jacket, not knowing what the record sounded like, and looking at a couple of still pictures and imagining it.
Likewise, taking blame for the bad relationship may feel gracious, but it'll fuel the customer's sense of being wronged.
Worst of all, she says, she felt guilty — her aimless attitude toward work was setting a cynical example for her 13 - year - old son and 14 - year - old daughter.
In a recent Harris Decima survey, 71 % of respondents felt it was a bad thing for Chinese interests to buy a majority stake in a Canadian - owned company.
A survey conducted by David showed a third of people either judge themselves for having «bad» emotions or actively try to push aside those feelings.
What's worse, such rules take control away from the employee, leading to feelings of powerlessness and disengagement, says Stew Friedman, author of Leading the Life You Want: Skills for Integrating Work and Life.
Finally, Dobbin and Kalev hypothesize that when managers see such programs instituted, they feel blamed for the lack of diversity and react badly to that.
They don't feel bad for people they've wronged, and they don't feel guilty about any of the negative actions they've taken.
Start being grateful: feeling grateful is one of the most medicinal emotions we can feel it elevates your mood and it fills you with happiness, if we are going to be successful at this thing called, life, we have to start being grateful for the things that happen in our live, no matter how good or bad each of us has it, you have to make to start making it a practice to be grateful for your life.
He felt it was a moral imperative for companies to take care of their employees — to provide them adequate health insurance, to pay them good wages, and to look out for them when things got bad.
For the same reasons regular people feel emotional connections to certain movies, songs, and television shows, moguls have a track record of becoming enamored with «content,» even when that leads them to make bad financial decisions.
He adds that CETA falling through would be «bad for general business,» as he feels the failure would be representative of a global trend towards protectionism.
If they feel rushed during their interview, or get the sense their interviewer isn't prepared for them, it can be insulting and may leave them with a bad impression of your organization.
They felt burned by bad early - stage bets or tired of waiting for the «pre-IPO» companies they backed (ahem, Uber) to get on with the IPO already.
Uber wouldn't exist if it felt bad for all of the taxi drivers it is displacing.
But despite the recent setback, it's hard to feel too bad for Apple share holders, who have enjoyed one hell of a ride.
I hope I'm wrong, but I have a bad feeling that life is going to become very uncomfortable for anyone not a member of highest elitist echelon.
None of the above reasoning means that longer loan terms are bad, and they may be the exact right option for you if you're already feeling financially stressed.
Don't feel too bad: The hashtag — #ProgressIs, a take on the carmaker's line «Luxury has progressed» — flashed on the screen for just a second, near the end of a surreal and entertaining ad that featured millionaires trying to escape from a minimum - security prison, and a cameo by, who else, sax man and Lite - FM staple Kenny G.
Some big ones are: (a) whether the draft PROMESA legislation raises retroactivity issues that make it unfair to bondholders (including mutual funds and their investors) who may be subject to restructuring ex post without having had notice of that possibility ex ante; (b) relatedly, whether creating a bankruptcy - like restructuring process for Puerto Rico is bad for bondholders because it prevents holdout creditors from holding up restructuring negotiations, (c) how much oversight and sovereignty Puerto Rico should cede (for example, different stakeholders feel differently about the installation of an oversight board); (d) the extent to which austerity measures are feasible and should be imposed [fn1], and (d) and what substantive reforms should be put enacted going forward.
53 % of Albertans are feeling «better» about Notley's NDs compared to a week ago, while only 10 % say «worse», for a net momentum score of +43.
Great response I feel bad for the people that will NEVER know the love and mercy of Jesus Christ.
Being unable to deny their feelings for one another, convinced that what they share is the * opposite * of sinful... they discount what they hear and throw the good out with the bad.
i need to add something to my comment i really feel bad for what happen to all those people who suffered and perished in the twin towers and i hope all of them are in heaven, and i pray for their familes.
There wasn't much point in Christ dying for you if you're going to go around feeling bad all the time like you have to achieve some unattainable level of morality — and one person's piety is another person's neurosis.
I feel bad for you and your children because it must really be depressing to be so envious of others.
You want us to feel bad for pointing out your willing ignorance and denial of reality?
Modern humans have been around for 200,000 years, Christianity for about 2,000... I feel bad for all of those billions of humans who are rotting in hell right now because they never had a chance to know of Christ.
As i grew older i became more intellectually and scientifically driven and although i do still go to church when i can its more for me a place when i am having a bad day that is a refuge a place that i just feel at peace in probably because i grew up in a church was there every Sunday and every holy day of obligation with my parents it brings back peacful memories.
I firmly believe that the war in Iraq is one of the worst transgressions this country has committed and its repercussions will be felt for a very long time.
To Christians: Q3) To those considering Jesus being the Son of God: Do you feel as being more special as if you were as sons of God and that what ever you do good or bad you will not be held accountable for but rather will go straight to the heavens, paradise directly with out any judgment or any punishment?
After being married for 12 years I can assure any of you that feel this way that is as crazy as believing jumping on a smaller grenade won't hurt as bad (not that getting married is like jumping on a grenade).
Feel sorry for the Jews having established what now stands as a knife of their neck; Quote; «It is essential that the sufferings of Jews... become worse... this will assist in realization of our plans... I have an excellent idea... I shall induce anti-Semites to liquidate Jewish wealth... The anti-Semites will assist us thereby in that they will strengthen the persecution and oppression of Jews.
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