Sentences with phrase «people say things»

I can't tell you the number of times I have had people say things like this: «Well I picked that flooring because it was the lightest one, I didn't want my place to look dark», or I chose that tile because I didn't want my bathroom to look dark.
I usually throw up a little in my mouth when people say things like this, BUT I was truly honored to be among so many amazing and talented people.
Also, pay attention to seemingly irrelevant or throw - away comments spoken as asides or at the end of a conversation, suggests Rich Birke, director of the Center for Dispute Resolution at Willamette University in Salem, Ore. «People say things when they think no one is listening that will often ring true,» he says.
Later that year, we heard people say things like, «One of the last homes under $ 500,000.»
When people say things such as, «I speak my mind.
There are many times when you will hear people say things like «substance over style» — and to a large extent they are right.
Often times, in the aftermath following an accident, people say things that may not necessarily be true.
Making people say things they don't want to say is not going to improve life for racialized persons or anyone else.
I love it when people say things like «It's not heating a warmer object, it's slowing the cooling».
When people say things that are provably untrue, it places the panel in an awkward position.
After all, a painting is made of paint, and Benton is one of those painters who seem to be trying to overcome that as though that were an unfortunate drawback, Sometimes avant garde people say things like that, like Donald Judd who's quoted as saying that the trouble with a painting is it has four corners and it's flat on the wall or something like that, or that it's mounted on stretchers or it hangs up.
When people say things like, «Pit bulls would be so great if all those thugs didn't own them, or gangsters, or drug dealers,» or whatever, that's just creating this monster in the background.
I've heard people say things like «cats don't need shots or regular veterinarian visits.»
People say things like «Why were the dogs in the shelter anyways.»
When people say things like «value stocks have not done well lately» or «value stocks have outperformed lately» they are inevitably referring to the use of value as a statistical factor in a manner described by Eugene Fama.
I love when people say things that you've thought or felt for years, better than you could have said it yourself, and you realize you're not alone in the world.
Most people say things like: «If I could just find the time, I'd write that novel.»
Steven, the discussion clashes when people say things that others believe are not true.
It makes me angry when uninformed people say things like «not selling as well as mainstream vehicles».
I've seen people say things like Demon's Souls and Dark Souls don't count as Japanese RPGs simply because they don't fit into that box we have in our minds.
When I hear people say things like they don't want to know how something is made speaking of a certain special effects shot or stunt work, they just don't want to know because for them it ruins the mystery.
As I've experienced with the occasional blog troll, people say things behind mask of a computer screen, that they would never say face to face.
Some people say things like redheads have no souls, and shows like «South... (read more)
I'd love to think so and I definitely get excited to hear people say things like that.
What makes the less expensive options even better is when people say things like, «Those must have cost a fortune,» or they mistake them for a high dollar brand.
People say things are «black and white» to indicate that they're very clear.
All three of our other children are daughters, and I can't tell you how many times people say things like, «Three girls?!
It is offensive to those who didn't ask for this disease when people say things such as those have in the above conversation.
I hear people say things all the time when eating candy or drinking a sweetened drink that «oh, it's just sugar, I can burn it off easy».
When I see people say things with conviction, even if I can point out flaws, I tend to worry about my stance and it makes me a lousy debater but I'm trying to work on it.
I know people say things like that a lot in jest.
I had always heard people say things like, «We don't have any time, or money or space — what's the path of least resistance?
When people say things like «elections are won in the centre» they are not expressing some abstract ideal.
«There'll be a lot of headscratching afterwards,» he says; people from all polling organisations will be trying to work out why the way in which people say things differently in a poll in advance of the election is so different to what they say when they've voted.
Yes, there has been some media coverage of the people at the sharp end of London's housing crisis but I have lost count of the amount of times I've heard people say things like «Well I can't afford to live in central London, so why should they get to stay?».
She sees things that I don't, and people say things to her that they won't say to me!
I've had people say things like when you get to 42 weeks your risk of stillbirth will double and then just leave it at that, whereas we're very conscious to say well yes your risk of stillbirth will double but this is what it is doubling from and to and these are the actual stats, these may be some other factors to bear in mind when you're making this decision.
People say things they wouldn't normally say to a friend, colleague, or stranger right off the street.
I feel like everyone (especially people without kids) are judging us like we are doing something wrong, and people say things to her too about not being a big girl because only big girls go on the potty.
It makes my brain hurt when people say things like that.
I'm always saddened when I hear people say things about putting the baby down or letting them cry so they learn not to be dependent on mom / dad.
You've probably heard people say things like, «That smell really takes me back....»
Sarah Kertcher, who packs lunches for her two kids and blogs about it, gets tired of hearing people say these things, especially when they find out that she actually enjoys making lunches.
A funeral and memorial are held, and people say things about the person that passed.
People say things like «this is the worst football game I've ever watched» a lot.
I'm not saying we shouldn't hope / expect more now that our team is good, but it weirds me out when people say things like «ANOTHER wasted season in second place», or «backing into the playoffs AGAIN...» This is the LIONS we're talking about.
I've heard countless well - meaning people say things like «I tried eating vegetarian, but I just craved meat» or «Humans were meant to eat meat — just look at my teeth.»
Some of it is super-spiritual (such as when people say things like, «Yes, that was a very nice talk, but I don't want information, I want revelation.»
But, seriously: you all WONDER why people say things such as «I HATE religion, but love Jesus».
Obviously no religious person will ever be able to force me to believe as they do, I just find it funny when people say things like «god gave you free will so you can choose to not believe in him... just make sure you believe in him because if you don't...»
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