Sentences with phrase «of my crazy life»

It does not mean that one lives every day simply as if it were one's last — a kind of crazy living «for the moment» rather than living «in the moment,» to use a distinction made by the dying poet Ted Rosenthal in his book and movie bearing the same title, How Could I Not Be Among You?
I'm having fun writing and keeping track of my crazy life.
G: What I was going to do before I got off on the road of this crazy life: going back and analyzing all the data we'd collected of the relationship between the mother and the child, the personality of the mother and the child's development, just analyzing the data and looking at what we already know about how the mother behaves and how the child grows up, how the child behaves as an adult.
I'm fond of this crazy life but not of melted cheese.
Good to know I am not the only crazy gal out there (and loving every minute of this crazy life);)

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«I was there for a number of years, and it was a crazy life — three weeks there, a week home, three weeks there, two weeks home,» says the New York resident.
«We put this peacenik deadhead in prison for the rest of his life,» she added, «and to me, it just shows how off - the - charts crazy we became about drug sentencing in the»80s and»90s.»
Linden Lab operates the virtual world called Second Life... Bolstering its rep for brash - to - the - point - of - crazy dealmaking, AOL purchased Bebo, the third - largest social network in the U.S., for $ 850 million.
It doesn't have to be a crazy formal document that anyone else has to see, especially if you don't need to present it to a bank or investor, but it has to be a living document that declares information of the past, present, and future.
You're talking about the fourth - largest NHL market in America, growing like crazy, a very desirable place to live, great climate and really always been the anchor of the NHL's southern market strategy.
When you run a nonprofit, you're supposed to be everybody's mother, and savior, and all sorts of crazy stuff like that, and you're also not supposed to make a good living.
The crazy, real - life story of how the CEO of electric - car maker Tesla dazzled, seduced, squeezed, bluffed, manipulated, and prodded his way to epic state incentives to build a massive battery plant in the Nevada desert.
If they're addicted to intensity, competition, living on the edge, working without sleep, or any of the other crazy behaviors that businesspeople sometimes wrestle with, they might be tempted to do what Adamson did — to try adventure racing for real.
Believe me, if they added the smallest iota of value I'd consider thinking different, but the crazy toothless lady who kicks everyone that gets too close to her cardboard box hasn't made anyone's life better in a while.
I stuck it out in a crazy business that has robbed me of any normal social life (constantly moving around the country), worked my tail off and risked it all and was fortunate enough to be in a good place at the right time and take advantage of an opportunity with every bit of energy I could muster.
I am absolutely crazy about achieving absolute financial independence, which for me would require a passive income of over $ 2000 / month to cover my living expenses.
He says he wants to continue innovating at Tesla for the rest of his life, or at least until he becomes «senile or too crazy
Living in Silicon Valley, we also saw just how crazy the dot com phase of the bull market affected many stocks, including the ones we owned via stock options or as part of our regular portfolio.
Its crazy how much my perspective of the world and how i live my life has changed over the coarse of the year since i started investing and saving.
You sound psychotic... dude be happy you and your family got to live long lives and stop opperssing yourself... how do you not go crazy laying awake in bed thinking you have wasted even a minute of your precious life giving it to some false diety?
So what are you going to do if suddenly a minority of Christians start committing crazy atrocities in the name of Jesus (I know it's a stretch, but just try to imagine), while the rest of you guys keep living your normal peaceful lives?
It's funny, I was chatting with god the other night, you know about girls and money and basically life in general, and then from out of no where god was like, «Yo, Chuckles, I have a job for you, it's very important that you do it, I need you to go and vote this upcoming election and I need you to vote for Rick Perry, he seems a little crazy, but don't worry, he's all good in my book».
On the flip side, what if we found life on other planets or, even more, life found us and they looked incredibly human and shared a crazy amount of similarities with our dna.
Judas probably didn't even commit suicide, but rather that was something made up later by the crazy christians living in their caves and discussing the end of the world.
Or how people can be involved in the craziest of all car accidents and live to tell about it (albeit not receiving a single scratch or at worst a broken bone)?
Often, we get the impression that taking our faith more seriously means adding a bunch of spiritual activities to our crazy - busy lives.
This gets crazier and crazier and Christians still ~ * believe * ~ in eternal life after death, zombie messiahs, moral shades of gray bundled in with loose and literal biblical interpretations... how do Christian's «brains» still function?
Theo thinks that saying Hawking thinks that we could have come from life forms from another plant, this is an example of one of the best scientists believing in crazy things.
You think that a god created everything in one wave of his magic wand, which is why you think that we must also be saying that all life «jumped into being» by some single, crazy, wild accident.
historical Jesus, lmfao... show me any historical evidence of jesus... let's start with his remains... they don't exist - your explanation, he rose to the heavens... historical evidence - no remains, no proof of existence (not a disproof either, just not a proof)... then let's start with other historians writing about the life of Jesus around his time or shortly after, as outside neutral observers... that doesn't exist either (not a disproof again, just not a proof)... we can go on and on... the fact is, there is not a single proving evidence of Jesus's life in an historical context... there is no existence of Jesus in a scientific context either (virgin birth... riiiiiight)... it is just written in a book, and stuck in your head... you have a right to believe in what you must... just don't base it on history or science... you believe because you do... it is your right... but try not to put reason into your faith; that's when you start sounding unreasonable, borderline crazy...
He rose to show he indeed is Lord over life and death, other wise he would have just been another crazy man making crazy claims and dying and that being the end of him.
However, I have lived most of my life in more populated / diverse areas and most of the religious people I know seem to think the stories in the bible are just as crazy as I do.
Nothing we do is crazier than talking donkeys, boats full of animals surviving floods covering the entire planet, people living for 900 + years, etc etc etc that you believe and read in your bible (assuming your not agnostic).
There's a beautiful world of hurting crazy out there and our brave kids are in the centre of it, and our people are the bloodied wounded because of it, and our dreams and our hopes and our futures and our communities and our countries are hanging in the balance through it, and there is a war in the heavenlies and the man laying beside me is believing that if our lives aren't up in the air where the battle is, our lives on the ground fail.
We tell each other how each other's book has changed each of our lives and how God is in the business of miracles, of using obedient yeses from the weak and unlikely to do the impossible, and how heat like this does crazy things to our hair.
I also believe that for many of us who look to the teachings of Christ for spiritual guidance that we would do well to find more time in our crazy lives to read and ponder His words (myself included).
But speaking for myself, I'm tired of going through life acting as if crazy is normal.
Everyone where I live the couple of times I tried to explain this to and praise God for this gift acted like I was crazy even the minister seemed to raise an eye.
So if you live in any of these places, and see a guy driving a blue minivan with a U-Haul trailer behind it, and he looks a little crazy, it's just me, taking my family (and two cats) to the next chapter in our life.
It's not the thought of dying and going to hell that scares me, it's the crazies who are intent on turning our democracy into a theocracy who scare the living daylights out of me.
One of these days the world's gonna end, and chances are good that some crazy person will have picked that exact date... and for the two milliseconds they and everyone else have left to live, that person will be so proud of themselves.
This is after all just life on earth, isn't it??? Why don't these crazies work on their own final destinations instead of worrying about everyone elses.
I really got into «Generation X» when it was first published and I had these crazy aspirations of being an artist and living in a loft in Paris.
These films were in stark contrast from Scorsese's work at the time, the character study of a live - at - home, celebrity - obsessed comedian with delusions of grandeur in King of Comedy and the «one crazy night in Soho» comedy After Hours — both of which met tepid results.
You led a good life and yet because somewhere else, someone you don't know and have no knowledge of did some bad things and because of that, you're punished, that seems CRAZY to me.
The radio stations all seemed to be talking about Jesus nonstop, and it seemed to be this crazy orgy of projection, with everyone projecting onto Jesus the antidotes to the things that had done wrong in their own lives.
This is one of those things in life that makes me a bit crazy.
Someday all you schizophrenic people will be wiped from the face of the earth and the rest of us will finally be able to live in peace without worrying about some crazy idiot attacking others because they heard voices in their heads!!
Stan is confused because he thinks Wallis is a stalking horse for James Dobson, the National Right to Life Committee and all the other pro-life signatories of «Come Let us Reason Together,» while I am confused because I have this crazy idea that Wallis, while «personally opposed» to abortion does not want to legally impose.
And all those who believe that God is behind this, that he sends Earthquakes and Hurricanes for destruction of people lives and livelihoods, are crazy.
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