Sentences with phrase «of mad people»

I am one of those mad people who love all aspects of the job.
There was an excellent TV programme a few years ago that looked at the DNA of those mad people who thought England should be kept for the English, and this meant «pure» English blood that went back to the Battle of Hastings or some such nonsense.
only a mad person does the same thing over and over and expect a different result, i strongly believe along with Wenger and the board there are a lot of mad people supporting AFC.....
People understood the act of the king as obviously that of a mad person and came to believe, as a somewhat illogical corollary, that his daughter had special healing qualities for the mentally ill.
Right now, its like i'm enjoying the company of a mad person.

Not exact matches

«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many people, but, once again, this kind of «one - way» data point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
What Metcalfe, now a Professor of Innovation at the University of Texas at Austin, learned from «Steve's reality distortion field» was that you have to be okay with people being mad at you.
And it's a break from the past: Gathering the 50 smartest people in an industry together in one room to talk shop is not necessarily something that would have happened during the highly competitive Mad Men era of big advertising.
And never follow your apology with a disclaimer like «But I was really mad, because...» or «But I did think you were...» or any statement that in any way places even the smallest amount of blame back on the other person.
CNBC's «Mad Money» host Jim Cramer calls him «a heroic figure in a landscape filled with people who are just part of a bland army,» while T - Mobile Executive Vice President of corporate services Dave Carey told «The Brave Ones»: «He can be charming on one hand and a raucous Las Vegas night club act on the other.»
The fact of the matter is that you don't get to run a publicly traded company unless you're a pretty competitive person,» the «Mad Money» host said.
So the people who are recruiting veterans at Starbucks are the people who have worn the cloth of the nation,» Schultz told the «Mad Money» host.
«We've opened up a new front in the trade war, and while it's quieter than all of the bombast about tariffs that had people freaking out, there are still a ton of companies that can get hurt here,» the «Mad Money» host said.
and my response is [that] a company should have values because a company is a collection of people,» Cook said on Mad Money.
At this point, we've all doubtless gotten sick of the term «experiential» to explain why people do things, but we shouldn't just roll our eyes at such an important trend,» the «Mad Money» host said.
«I put air quotes around that phrase because whenever people say it, I feel like they're trying real hard to put the stock market in the context of some sort of game,» the «Mad Money» host said on Tuesday.
More than a few people view Secunda, a gruff 59 - year - old trained as a mathematician, as the mad genius behind the terminal, a wizard at connecting the worlds of technology and finance.
We're not looking to re-litigate the whole megillah here; the point is, people are hopping mad, and the controversy has rapidly turned the National Football League into one of the most polarizing brands in the United States.
It's his passivity about the very real lack of women in tech and the undeniable uphill battles faced by foreign entrepreneurs that ought to make people mad, not his ineloquent delivery.
Anderson told «Mad Money» host Jim Cramer that Topgolf's customer breakdown is 40 percent golfers and 60 percent non-golfers (or people who play fewer than eight rounds of golf per year).
The shady «Mad Men» style of putting a perfect bow on crap is rapidly changing into a world where people are getting stuff they actually want, and can use, and will make their lives better.
That's not at all a concern for me since I can't remember the last time I've gone back to play a game from a previous generation, but it is going to make a lot of people frothing mad, which is ironic given that these are the same people who have actually held on to older games and not traded them in.
«If someone says something you disagree with, discuss the idea and fall short of discussing why the person who voiced the idea is dumb, selfish, mad, or evil.
Never follow an apology with a disclaimer like «But I was really mad, because...» or «But I did think you were...» or any statement that in any way places even the smallest amount of blame back on the other person.
It's fine, I mean, people are mad, expressive concerns are important, but I just can not believe that excessive granting of WKSI waivers is among America's top 50,000 problems.
Fowler said Uber managers called these people «high performers» — those able to misbehave with no consequences because of their mad skills at engineering.
You get all of this reporting about folks who are in the high deductible plans being mad at the people who are poorer than them who get Medicaid.
Ashley Faulkes is the founder of Mad Lemmings where he shows people how to build WordPress websites, how to succeed online, get more customers and grow their business.
COULD IT BE THAT THE PEOPLE WHO SUPPORT THIS ARTICLE ARE REALLY MUSLIMS WHO ARE MAD ABOUT THE Muhammad MOVIE and this is your way of attacking Christians?
Don't get mad at people ridiculing and making fun of you, instead, pray for them.
atheists are such angry people they rarely make positive contributions to discussions of any kind because they are so busy feeling mad that they have nothing to be hopeful or happy about (or it would seem that way since they are so spiteful and unaccepting of anyone else)..
What did the revolts brought to the people in those countries any thing other than continuos unending revolts and demonstrations scarcity of essential commodities and products adding to the sky high prices... While other essential needs such as electricity power supply, water, gas, diesel, petrol are being used as a pressure tool by the opposition or the ruling party to keep people mad on the streets rather than going home seeing to their daily living making and minding their own businesses... but what business will continue with such chaos and disorder...?
They got mad that we were giving away radios with a picture of the Afghan flag on the boxes (the flag has verses from the Koran and they said we were encouraging people to throw the Koran on the ground as garbage).
Without real introspection, there can be no real progress; this is what people say is the lesson of Mad Men.
The long list of «grievances» (I guess that's a fair enough word) against religion should not lead you to believe that I am «mad at God» or any of the other common stereotypes people hold of nonbelievers.
if the afgan people got that mad when the twin towers came down or at the number of people that die from their heroine crop or at the way they surpress women then I would stay and fight for them but they are a backward people and they deserve the taliban
They're just mad more people don't want to share their depressing theories on the non-existence of anything the scientific method can't prove.
One of the large groups missing from the typology is what I call «Temper Tantrum Atheists» - that is, people who call themselves atheists because they are mad at God.
People are waking up and using their minds instead of being brainwashed by preaches, and that has a lot of peoplPeople are waking up and using their minds instead of being brainwashed by preaches, and that has a lot of peoplepeople mad!
I assume he's thinking of people who got mad at God because he failed to do something they believe he should have done and decided he must not exist.
It is the only first - person novel written from the perspective of a mad narrator that is truly, wholly, and terrifyingly convincing as a portrait of deep psychosis.
I know these sorts of statement will make people mad, but here's the thing: I believe that these debates about who truly believes the Bible and who doesn't are just the smoke and mirrors of religion.
I see an awful lot of people on these blogs that are claiming a lot of the calamities that are happening are a result of God being mad at our terrible / sinful society, etc...
But this has always been Matthew Weiner's justification for the Mad Men style of character development (or non-development): People don't change in straight lines.
I mean, John Calvin really seem to enjoy torturous methods to get people to fall in line, and in his later years, Martin Luther seemed to be quite literally stark raving mad judging by some of what he wrote.
For people of religion, of all the choices other people can make, why does «atheist» make you the maddest?
I am mad that I wasted so much of my life worrying about how good a person I am, who is watching and if I gave enough at church to buy my way into heaven.
But on the other side if they endorse gay marriage, they'd have a lot of other people mad at them, too.
So when I see Churches backing Romney and the Ryan plan that hurts the poor because its mad about gay rights its only hurting the credibility of all Churches... And reasonable Christian people see this clearly...
When people get mad at churches, it is usually because of churches led by pastors like this.
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