Sentences with phrase «others out of our stories»

As such, we relate to others out of our stories that we develop throughout our lives.

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Holiday's other big client is Tucker Max, a writer and self - described asshole who has built a career out of recounting stories about his most hilarious blowjobs and benders.
Its price is rising only because people all over the world are hearing stories of how others doubled or tripled their money in a short period — and they don't want to miss out.
In his new book, The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation (Penguin), Jon Gertner vividly tells the story of the transistor, as well as the dozens of other innovations that rolled out of Bell Labs.
Take my word for it, if you're not out there and in control of your story, to the extent that it's even possible any more, the vacuum will readily be filled by any number of other people — employees, ex-employees, competitors, advocates for a million causes, etc. — with their own good and bad axes to grind.
In studying the stories of these individuals and other thought leaders and influencers, what I've found interesting is that in many cases the way they found their purpose and voice, and their biggest successes, wasn't the result of a well - thought - out strategy; it was by simply responding to demand.
Bachelder's story, documented in her book, Dare to Serve: How to Drive Superior Results by Serving Others, is the most compelling case study to showcase the power of servant leadership to reinvent a company from the inside out.
Startup success stories are always good to hear, especially in the Middle East, and Fadel feels that people invested in the ecosystem need to help each other out, if more such tales are to come out of this region.
The younger son of the media tycoon stepped down as the chairman of the - then BSkyB in 2012, forced out by his links to a scandal at the family's now - defunct News of the World newspaper which, among many other ethical outrages, hacked a murdered schoolgirl's phone in a search for its next story on the case, temporarily misleading the police and the girl's family into thinking she was still alive.
Like everyone in the media, we've been reporting on the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct allegations since they broke, and the flood of similar stories that have come out about others.
This story fits in so well, what you said Stalin did, was exactly what Blockstream people did, they all kicked out the real people that supported and promoted the actual original idea and system (in this case Bitcoin system) and then using censorship, propaganda and army of USEFUL IDIOTS to fight their dirty wars, try to take out the original idea, and replace the system with some other shit that will benefit them.
At the same time, she says she's been emboldened to speak out by the accounts of survivors who have come forward in recent months — she hopes her story will help others faced with agreements like the one she signed.
You see the same story in many other stocks and everyday a headline comes out to question growth at one of them.
A few other stories relate a crucial 10 seconds in the Teck - Hughes acquisition, the accidental foray into Saskatchewan oil, the Toronto establishment snubbing Afton because of its VSE listing, an underhanded ultimatum from the British Columbia government, getting out of the oyster business and winning an unheard - of 130 % financing for Hemlo.
Amid the destruction, stories are beginning to rise up out of Houston of acts of people coming together to help each other.
so and plus I might run into a story, I am always, my eye is always looking for a story because I want to be creative everyday, I have already told all of my stories in my books and stuff, I want to be creative everyday so I want to learn other peoples news stories, so I always keep my eye out for story as well.
The Old Testament narratives are stories about discovery, exodus - journey - arrival, exile - and - return, of faithfulness in the midst of or out of: success, failure, happiness, tragedy, relationships, disaster, or any blessing or any evil that people can foist on each other.
So, they pulled stories from other religions, said he was born in December, walked on water, water to wine, died and flew out of the cave and voila, a myth becomes someone's reality.
Sure, check out the LDS site, but check out a lot of other sites, too, if you want the full story (see http://www.ye-gods.info/?p=3869).
No, Sircuts must be one of those Atheists that mock the story's of others while believing a story that we all happened by accident out of a «big - bang.»
But just because the gaslighting pushed me out of the toxic cesspool that's become Xn publishing and into some really kick ass work doesn't justify how these boys behave — and again, this isn't about me — there's a host of others but it's up to them to do what Julie is doing and tell their stories.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
It's amazing and encouraging to see the advances made in getting our stories out there, and letting the truth of what happened shine light on abuse and call for justice and change so that what happened to us doesn't happen to others.
And we have all watched you boldly take the way of abundance — no matter how it seemed like it didn't matter — because God makes meaning out of messes, because He is the God who can make all our brokenness into abundance, because, you and I say this back to each other over and over again: The Writer of the story has written Himself into the hardest places of yours and is softening the broken edges of everything with redeeming, abundant grace.»
many of the similarities between Jesus and the myths are mostly written (added) AFTER Jesus... such as Attis being «crucified» there is much evidence to show that ATtis died originally from a spear on a hunting trp... and the crucifixion was added to the story after Christ... as we seen in writings of Greek historians etc. see this page to get more info http://www.tektonics.org/copycat/attis.php this is one of many studies out there to show the supposed similarities between Jesus and myths that debunk current opinions of those who say Christianity is a copycat of other myths
Through relatable stories, practical ideas, and careful application of God's Word, Generous Love equips readers to break free from the shackles of self - absorption and discover how much sweeter life can be when we reach out to bless others with the unconditional love of Christ.
Before anyone starts yelling about discrimination against Christians and Jews or censorship, it's important to note that the movie adaptation leaves out several other key pieces of the story.
What a beautiful touching story of selflessness, compassion and putting others lives first over one's own safety at the risk of unimaginable consequences if found out.
Making contraception the solution keeps the mother, and all other loved ones, out of the story.
society needs to stop protecting the rights of gays and lesbians and should focus on our mere extinction if we do nt repent, and hed to the words of CHRIST, we should not be spending even a minute talking about gays, bc the main story is how ignorant and stupid society has become, KNOW THIS, IF YOU REMOVE THE WORDS CHRIST FROM CHRISTMAS AND DECIDE THAT IS NO LONGER A STORY ABOUT A BABY FROM BETHLEHEN AND NOW ITS ABOUT SANTA CLAUS, AND PEOPLE ARE LEARNING TO ACCEPT OTHER RELIGIONS MOVING TO NY THEN YOU CAN EXPECT EVIL AND DISOBIENCE TO PROVAIL how can any group of people who blantenly marry in a church before GOD ALMIGHTY and demand that society accept them, have any place NEXT TO A HOLY GOD IN HEAVEN, WHO IS WITH OUT SIN, ACCEPT THEIRstory is how ignorant and stupid society has become, KNOW THIS, IF YOU REMOVE THE WORDS CHRIST FROM CHRISTMAS AND DECIDE THAT IS NO LONGER A STORY ABOUT A BABY FROM BETHLEHEN AND NOW ITS ABOUT SANTA CLAUS, AND PEOPLE ARE LEARNING TO ACCEPT OTHER RELIGIONS MOVING TO NY THEN YOU CAN EXPECT EVIL AND DISOBIENCE TO PROVAIL how can any group of people who blantenly marry in a church before GOD ALMIGHTY and demand that society accept them, have any place NEXT TO A HOLY GOD IN HEAVEN, WHO IS WITH OUT SIN, ACCEPT THEIRSTORY ABOUT A BABY FROM BETHLEHEN AND NOW ITS ABOUT SANTA CLAUS, AND PEOPLE ARE LEARNING TO ACCEPT OTHER RELIGIONS MOVING TO NY THEN YOU CAN EXPECT EVIL AND DISOBIENCE TO PROVAIL how can any group of people who blantenly marry in a church before GOD ALMIGHTY and demand that society accept them, have any place NEXT TO A HOLY GOD IN HEAVEN, WHO IS WITH OUT SIN, ACCEPT THEIR SIN.
If a mother can be arrested for leaving her child in a car, never out of her sight, for three minutes on a freezing day while her other children put money in a Salvation Army bucket — well, if someone were to write a story, now, about children allowed to sail and camp alone for an entire summer, and stay out all night on the water, those children would have to possess supernatural powers or inhabit another planet, and the story would be labeled «fantasy.»
On the other hand, we have heard many stories of teens who ran away before dad found out they were pregnant, using drugs, gay and so on.
I think maybe that's why sharing our stories with each other can be a powerful thing because something revelatory or influential can come from so far out of our normal sphere that it might seem like destiny or fate.
Most of all, the experience has been gratifying, as God has taken the story he first caused to be lived out in my experiences, and now is blessing others by its retelling in this first - class feature film.
But then I started reading some of the comments and had to go back and read this story closer to find out why all the rage towards religion as this story does not bring it up other than mentioning missionary work.
Although I had come prepared to read only one of these interlocking stories, a well - stocked bookseller supplied the other Deptford volumes, as well as some very welcome information: there were seven Davies novels already in print, and another volume was due out shortly.
The author of this modest but rewarding volume sets out to examine these and four other stories that have taken the form of conventional wisdom regarding history, Christianity, and Western culture.
Post-metaphysical historicists win, when they do, not by out - arguing their opponents, but by out - narrating them, by telling a story with sufficient verve and inventiveness that others also want to tell versions of it, and in doing so to abandon their older stories» in this case, the stories about truth and realism.
One of the things I really appreciated about Jeff's book is that he points out through story after story that finding others to love and serve does not require us to go to a different country.
The literature of the denominations emphasizes our learning of the Story as we prepare to share it with others, our becoming the people of God as we go out to invite others to join God's people.
Whereas Fackre has enough sense of history to make clear that it is never just a matter of the sum of our individual stories constituting «our story» — but the story of a people in time as God works his purpose out historically — there is the danger that others will not be as historical - minded.
To hear what other people believe is to bring those stories out of our subconsciences, dust them off, and re-examine them as adults.
I just love how CNN always choses Sunday mornings to run this kind of story... They never passively bash other things as hard as Christianity... Why don't they just come out and say they despise it and move on?
I wanted to break out of «boring» and encourage others, along with myself, to live good stories.
I think the only selfish person is one who takes the light out of a story for a man doing something for others and tries to focus it in a negative light with an insensitive comment such as yours.
Telling me the story of how he came to have the carbon emissions from his travel offset by his community, he mocks his own piousness by pointing out that he's allowing others to shoulder his burdens.
* The Old Testament is a collection of stories about discovery, exodus - journey - arrival, exile - and - return, of faithfulness in the midst of or out of: failure, tragedy, disaster, or any evil that people can foist on each other.
I have heard too many stories about atheists thinking they are alone in their doubt, and this is an attempt to make others know that there are others out there who share their way of thinking.
Even the story of Cain and Able that you call out as an example of «not hurting others» doesn't pass this test.
The Evangelist tells the story in direct narrative style, soloists act out the various roles of Jesus, Mary, the High Priest, Peter and others, while the chorus comments on the betrayal, death and resurrection.
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