And lemony is totally a word, in
my opinion I love shrimp, and am always looking for new ways to use them.
The dress is gorgeous and the couple of people I have valued
their opinion loved it as well.
What a great combo of classics — perfect outfit for a casual day ♥ And yes, Converse will never get out of style in
my opinion Loving your jacket too, such nice lace details
I wear jeans and I have
opinions I love some parts of western culture, like music and movies.
In
my opinion love should happen organically, evolving from a friendship between two people that enjoy the other's company.
but thats
my opinion i love sports, i am a dancer on the st.helens high dance team, i love hunting, and the outdoors:) and i like to have a good time
Once again I own Persona 5 day one and I'm telling you that I'm not going around telling designers to make their games like persona... It's a great game in my opinion it has an amazing setting in
my opinion I love the game play in
my opinion I love the story in my opinion So at what point does that translate into demanding other developers to do this in their games?
Not exact matches
Most consumers
love to share their
opinion.
«We
love Blekko and think it's a great product — a quality search engine that organically combines search algorithms with expert
opinions,» said Yandex CEO Arkady Volozh, who will join Blekko's board of directors, in a statement.
About 95 percent of college consumers polled in a recent survey from UQ Marketing prefer to share experiences and
opinions about products they
love in person rather than via text or social media.
We strongly disagree with the reasoning in his
opinion and will examine and vigorously pursue all legal options available to ensure our over half a million customers in New York State can continue to play the fantasy sports games they
love.»
«We strongly disagree with the reasoning in his
opinion and will examine and vigorously pursue all legal options available to ensure our over half a million customers in New York state can continue to play the fantasy sports games they
love.»
It's not clear yet whether others in the cryptocurrency industry — or tech at large — share Powell's views, but I'd
love to hear your
opinions on this subject: DM me on Twitter @jenwieczner or email me at
[email protected]
I
love hearing dissenting
opinion — and you should, too.
Everyone
loves a little stroke of the ego, and asking for their advice or
opinion is sure to make them feel appreciated and needed.
It's perhaps a cliché, but I
love Steve Jobs» quote about intuition, «don't let the noise of other's
opinions drown out your own inner voice... have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.»
As for leaving money for your
loved ones or various noble causes, that in my
opinion has to be solely a matter of individual choice.
We would
love to hear your
opinions below.
I would also
love to have your
opinion on the livery of Emirates.
I would also
love to have your
opinion on the livery of Emirates and Hainan Airlines.
I
love trying to figure out what it is that is motivating a situation where we have a difference of
opinion» David Einhorn
I also agree that Blogs will continue to be popular because in our age of consumer - generated knowledge, consumers
love to voice their
opinions as their way of leaving a small footprint on very large corporations or just simply expressing their
opinions and feeling like they are heard.
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Opinion)
It never ceases to amaze me: we all
love ourselves more than other people, but care more about their
opinion than our own.
You know they
love their white liberal MASTER, to think for themselves, to form their own
opinion, to voice their concerns, and to bring black issues to light is not allowed.
@Calus Here is another good example of a «deep thinking» and a «
loving» humanitarian, who thinks that «they» (women, children...) should not be allowed to live, just because of a difference in an
opinion and that they (whoever «they» might be) are stupid because «they» don't think, act, or look the same.
I have a deep, deep
love for Tolkien's works, but contrary to his
opinion you quoted, they do not make me believe that Jesus was resurrected any more than I believe that Mithrandir or Frodo Baggins was.
If you met people who spoke badly of your mother or had wrong
opinions about her you did not agree with, would that cause you to stop
loving her?
Questioning hell is not a problem of watering it down — in my
opinion, since version of hell can make a
Loving God look not loving — and that's a real
Loving God look not
loving — and that's a real
loving — and that's a real issue.
Offering comfort by listening and allowing the dying to express their understanding of the Divine (God, for me) by talking of family and
love is the ultimate expression, in my
opinion, of what a real person of God should be like, especially at the end.
It falls prey to contingent subjective emotions and
opinions, the word «
love» is abused and distorted, to the point where it comes to mean the opposite.
In my
opinion, respectfully, you don't learn about God's
love through your family.
Those educated «scientists» that the religious dunces seem to hate (due to all those pesky facts they keep spouting), are the people that gave us, the steam engine that started the industrial revolution; they gave us vaccines to cure disease and electricity so we have light where there was once darkness and they invented the jet engine so that the flat Earthers can fly to see their
loved ones on those religious holidays that are so important to them... Not to mention they invented computers and the Internet that allows the right wing Bible thumpers to post their uneducated, mindless, factless
opinion on this Web Site.
if churches make their # 1 priority demonstrating the unconditional
love of Jesus, instead of criticizing and ostracizing people who have a different
opinion, they would not be alienating people so much.
I understand that some will hate my
opinion, something normal in religious blind minds that confuse
love with faith.
Your
opinion of Gods plan and God for that matter does not match what the writer clearly states (
Loving God protecting and providing a way for his Chosen Ones).
But in order for
love to determine the nature of our relationship and to actually maintain it, we hold our
opinions lightly and are honestly open for change.
You certainly have a right to your
opinion about everything from gay marriage to anything else that you deem «sinful», or otherwise, but why do you feel the need to assume that everyone who shares this articles»
opinion is a liberal Obama -
loving Democrat?
Classic egomaniac:
loves to spout off
opinions and «corrections»; can't take any criticism; knows only how to attack.
-LSB-...] i want to encourage you to read today's post by him... here's an exerpt: «But in order for
love to determine the nature of our relationship and to actually maintain it, we hold our
opinions lightly and are honestly open for change.
My three sons are all sound and getting on with their lives, without Drugs, Cigarets, Stealing, Cheating, Bullying, Prejudice or Hate, they accept all people and allow them to have their own
opinions without sulking or falling out with them, Non of them have been bullied or sort to bully to get their own way, but have appreciated and
loved the people they have met.
In the
opinion of S. C. Couch, president of the evangelical ministers group, bringing Charles in had been well worth the time and money; many gays, he said, have written to Charles since his visit because «he spoke the truth and showed the
love.»
In my
opinion we need to protect commitment by fighting apathy within that commitment.My point is this, a great
love says I release you, it is a greater
love that says I am committed to you.
is meant to voice your
opinion that we aren't worthy of things like
love, marriage and family.
I
love how the author uses multiple sources to back up his
opinions.
as this post intended to communicate, i
love the diversity of belief and
opinion at rv and np.
I am reading your newest posts to your oldest.I have never been to bible school but I consider myself in the journey of education concerning the bible.more than any
opinions that you have what concerns me most is how «brothers and sisters» through their comments responds to someone who thinks differently from what is perceived as absolutes (not sure if that's the right term) in scripture.I wonder did the apostle believe half the things that are seen as church doctirine today?how did the disciples who did not have the new testament or the ability to read follow Jesus?I appreciate your questioning.In my experience we are too quick to try and fix someone or use the scriptures as a control mechanism and to slow to practise empathy and
love..
Whatever one thinks about the day that bears his name — so unjustly desacralized, in my
opinion — it seems fitting that this day still retains a memory of a
love which is hidden.
in my
opinion, falling in
love is 2 +2 = a gazillion... its all encompassing... its beyond logic but by no means is it pointless... if it was logical, then it could be decoded, it wouldn't be magical or pure or beautiful.
In my
opinion, I would rather the fruits of my life be compassion,
love, patience and understanding, not hatred, fear and anger.