Sentences with phrase «of magic things»

Kathmandu, Nepal About Youtuber «The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.»

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If this were an old Disney movie made while Walt was at the controls, this would be the moment in the story when a little bit of magic would appear — perhaps in the form of a fairy godmother or some pixie dust — to make things right.
There is no such thing as a one - size - fits - all anecdote that will turn a speech into a crowd - inspiring oration, and I had to tell her honestly that good speech writing is not a magic trick that entails cherry - picking anecdotes on the order of «Let's win one for the Gipper!»
I think the magic of Silicon Valley (and, most visibly, San Francisco) is not in fostering risk - taking, but instead in making it safe to work on risky things.
And while nobody has a magic pill or potion or piece of software, entrepreneurs can always find impactful, simple things to change in their business.
«From a strategic point of view, we also focus on things where software, hardware and services all come together and bring out the magic that only Apple can,» he says.
«One of us investors would get an intro, and then go have coffee, and then judge them ourselves, and then have another partner meet them, and then after all those steps do the Magic 8 - Ball thing
As home of Harry Houdini, Appleton has since become host to all things magic and illusion, including the annual Houdini Days Magic Festmagic and illusion, including the annual Houdini Days Magic FestMagic Festival.
So, forget about getting rich quick by some «magic bullet» trading system you stumbled across on your Google search for automatic forex trading robots; I promise you that trading takes time and energy and you have to actually learn how to read the charts, there is no such thing as just downloading some software and pressing buttons to make tons of money.
Adulthood is potentially dangerous because it can create the false expectation that at some magic point we've got things pretty well figured out when, in reality, we're adrift in a sea of people who are literally making it up as they go.
The most sense you can possibly make of the stupid sh!t is: Big invisible and undetectable sky wizard chanted magic spells for six days to make the entire universe «perfect,» yet fragile enough that one twist of one woman's wrist threw the entire thing into nuclear meltdown (sin / corruption)---- oh yeah, and throw a talking snake in there, somewhere.
Here are a couple of sources, though (and I don't want to overload your little mind too much) there's this amazing thing called google, you can plug in questions and it feeds you answers like some sort of magic machine!
Man knows his / her fellow man speaks on behalf of all magic men and still believes / trusts their fellow man to speak the truth about mystical things.
Its apologists, such as Browning, respond that it is precisely the perversity» even flirting with disease and death in pursuit of erotic «magic»» that is the charm of the thing.
As far as magic — I think many things we experience today would have been considered magic by those of the past — flying through the air in an airplane, transplanting organs from dying patients to living ones, sending pictures through the air, even just being able to capture and use electircity, etc., etc..
At the heart of any good story, with or without magic, are things we feel to be true.
If so, take a look at our entire human history for countless examples of physical processes causing things that we used to think were magic.
Now count the number of things that were proven to actually be caused by magic (hint: the number is 0).
The whole «power of positive thinking» thing is magic, same with creative visualization.
He was none of those things because there is no word of god... just a collection of man - made stories about magic and tribal racism.
The «holy» text of my ancestors, the Edda, says the same thing except it has other magic beings involved.
I gave the calculation and the references, it is an easy enough thing to kill off millenniums of magic ideas given the current evidence.
Strange thing is the only one he spoke to was Smith and even then you needed magic glasses to read the revised edition of the bible.
Because, once you invoke magic, any absurdity can be explained away by an exercise of magic powers or by things being «beyond our understanding.»
I think that atheists would argue that religion is no longer necessary today, despite whatever beneficial developmental purpose it may have had in the past, because we are intellectually and technologically in the position to discover the true causes for things that seemed like magic thousands of years ago.
Heck, virtually every Christian I know, yourself included, believes the most childish of things that they would never contemplate swallowing in their day to day activities — dead men rising, mind reading sky gods, life after death, being under constant supervision for the purposes of reward or punishment in some magic postmortem kingdoms — heaven, hell, purgatory, limbo etc...
«In each thing,» writes Buber in Daniel, «there opens to you the door of the One if you bring with you the magic that unlocks it: the perfection of your direction.»
one of the hardest things to do is let go of your parent's religious beliefs, to let go of the fear, to face the rest of your life with the realization that you are NOT that special and that no magic sky god is going to save your eternal soul, forever.
I wonder how many of you say nasty mean things because you are angry and bitter because you believed God to be your magic genie and didn't get what you wanted?
Again, I know it's not your habit to actually think these things through given too much thinking might undermine your delusion that you're going to live forever because you believed the correct type of magic...
The whole «magic underwear» thing is a fantasy of anti-mormons who just try to spew hate and lies and distortions.
also research the defintion of an extra-terristrial aka an alien, and the defintion of magic because religious people believe in both of those things due to their belief in any god.
doubtful jesus ever lived, no good evidence if he ever did live, he didn't do any magic tricks from the bible, he was just a cult leader the fictional character of jesus said some great things about love, but also supported slavery and other awful things
In that confident era the last thing the world needed was an ancient, archaic, medieval church that seemed to many of the enlightened generation to traffic in magic and superstition.
So I had to respond... I guess about the best thing I can say is I hope that's the river of God you're up to you're nose in... Otherwise, I'll call for a lifeguard, I can't really swim myself and once got pulled out of the wave pool at Magic Mountain.
It may not amount to a metaphysics in the fullest sense, since strictly speaking it possesses no rational content — it is, after all, a belief that all things rest upon something like an original moment of magic — but it is certainly far more than the mere absence of faith.
fred There are many millions of people who «witness» to such things as ghosts, fairies, reincarnation, UFO abduction, bigfoot, the medicinal powers of rhino horn, magic crystals, horoscopes, lucky charms, lucky numbers, and dozens of other things.
We had been praying for an impossible thing: that God would make evil disappear by magic, without the conversion of evil people.
Id say a religious adult that goes to a magic house every sunday, with magic statues and candles and gives money to the magic basket is the most irrational thing i ever heard of.
Several anthropologists, studying the difference between magic and religion in primitive peoples, have indicated that the latter (religion) is much more an intended conformity of things human with the divine, whereas the former (magic) is the effort, by use of formulae or rites, to bring the divine into conformity with things human.
The boys who don't quite hear the magic that model rockets make when you first throw the switch» the sudden negative sound, the quick indrawn breath Joseph Bottum is editor of First Things.
Whether you believe in manifestation and magic, or science with proven quantum physics which — anything that uplifts you and makes you feel more positive, more imaginative, and more aware of possibility, is a good thing - at least in my book.
Yes, zucchini bread is a must in summer, it's one of my favourite things to do with this magic veggie
Two years ago, I couldn't even make a pancake, and now I can make the whole house smell like cinnamon and do that magic thing, where you put a cookie into your mouth and after you have eaten it the awesome taste of ginger starts kicking in.
It's the sort of thing you can grab to slather on all sorts of simple, quick preparations to add a bit of magic and flavor.
The frosting is one of my favorite things about it — it's equally light and super creamy (black magic??)
Oh thank you so much Beth;) Good memories are just wonderful things... here's to more of those magic moments!!!
I think Disney not only reflected all my favourite characters, princesses (Ariel is basically the coolest princess ever in my eyes), and crazy fun summer and Christmas vacations, but an opportunity for happiness, hope and a bit of magic, things are still essential in my life today.
Alchemy is the process of turning one thing into another, almost like magic, and I feel that when fermenting water kefir and other probiotic drinks, that is what you are doing — creating some magic!
I do have one of those «Magic Bullet» things (received from Santa, a few years ago).
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