Sentences with phrase «peoples lives a bit»

Amazon is seeking to make peoples lives a bit easier with a new experimental program that bundles 25 issues into a single purchase.

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«I think there's an interesting theme there, which is you want people to feel like they're living a bit of the «good life» to be able to have espresso and beer in frosted mugs.
«Most people out here have bits of trickle income in addition to their retirement plan; it's not the conventional «I saved and live off of my savings,»» she said.
Even if you know the person well and this type of business manners seem a bit unnecessary to you, try to separate your personal life from your work.
But asking the question gives a grieving person a little bit of control — which is something people need when it feels like their entire life is out of their control.
«I have spent my adult life fighting for the public good, fighting to make life a little bit easier, a bit more fulfilling, better for people,» she told a cheering crowd of supporters Thursday night.
All of which may sound a bit touchy feely to the more hard - nosed entrepreneurs, but le Menestrel insists contemplating your overall dreams for your life is of real practical benefit to business people in three key ways.
Plus, next time you talk to a younger person about their «quarter - life crisis,» you might be inclined to take them a little bit more seriously.
The fact that this topic is popular on here may serve you well if this was expanded a bit more (which you just did with the couples angle, but perhaps looking at other data sources to help quantify what people's net worth is... and perhaps with respect to geography / cost of living... also how to maximize your relative net worth by moving to a low cost area — which I plan to do (abroad)!.
«Walmart does not pay employees enough», «Walmart is anti-union», «Walmart sells poor quality goods from China», «Walmart is for unattractive people who live in flyover and voted for Trump» are some popular responses (the last one para-phrased a bit by me, but nevertheless one that reflects a prevailing sentiment).
For those who haven't had the time to read the legaled - up language of every single privacy policy we encounter (which, considering Carnegie Mellon researchers estimated it would take the average user the equivalent of 76 work days per year to do, is most of us), and even for people like me who do it for a living and still find disclosure gaps, the Facebook — Cambridge Analytica scandal managed to shed a bit of light on the otherwise obscure relationships between some tech companies and advertisers.
I looked at the website you listed — such tortured rationalizations — especially the bits about people having lived on earth before, but not made flesh — that was a good one.
Small minded, scared people who live lives that rarely move beyond the narrowly personal focus which gives them the little bit of security they have.
I guess you could technically call the people who live in the region Palestinians, but to say that they need their own country is a bit redundant.
A God who could make good children as easily as bad, yet preferred to make bad ones; who could have made every one of them happy, yet never made a single happy one; who made them prize their bitter life, yet stingily cut it short; who gave his angels eternal happiness unearned, yet required his other children to earn it; who gave his angels painless lives, yet cursed his other children with biting miseries and maladies of mind and body; who mouths justice, and invented hell - mouths mercy, and invented hell - mouths Golden Rules and forgiveness multiplied by seventy times seven, and invented hell; who mouths morals to other people, and has none himself; who frowns upon crimes, yet commits them all; who created man without invitation, then tries to shuffle the responsibility for man's acts upon man, instead of honorably placing it where it belongs, upon himself; and finally, with altogether divine obtuseness, invites his poor abused slave to worship him!
I have found that people who have lived relatively unchallenged, monocultural lives are in general a bit slower because it really just doesn't occur to them that the way they see things could be anything but absolute truth.
Let me help Nathan out a bit... Christ, if you are a medical student as still think that the theory of evolution claims that the human body happened «randomly,» please leave school now and do not endanger people's lives.
Just be satisfied living well in your daily activities and those few moments a day when you have a chance to reach out a bit more to people.
Three children experienced a series of extraordinary visions in 1917 and were given a message that was both extraordinary and very ordinary: people must pray and do penance (that was the ordinary bit; these things are central to Catholic life, always have been and always must be) and failure to do this would ensure that evils would be spread by Russia across the world (an extraordinary statement to make to children living in an obscure corner of Portugal with limited access to any knowledge of Russia or indeed to anywhere else outside their local area).
People often remark that I am «so open» online (usually with a bit of wonderment or «Oh, I could NEVER do that» particularly when I write about marriage)-- and I have to chuckle because if they only knew how little of my life makes it online.
bootyfunk your and idiot because that passage in mathew 10 its a parrable he is trying to get people to realize that God needs to be the most important thing your life because with him you would not be period so to say that Jesus Christ the son of God is promoting volience is ridiculous, it tares me up that people like you take bit's and peices of the bible and make sound like you want it to if your going to read the Christian hand book then read it all do nt take stuff out of contence just to suit your life style your truly and always be a devoute Christian
There's little doubt in my mind that compared to all the people he knew and befriended in life, I was a bit player.
All profoundly religions people are gripped by a vision of reality which is not only beyond the state but beyond the difficult lessons of experience, beyond the realistic analysis of social forces and societal needs, beyond the prudential calculations of common sense, and beyond the fragmented bits of data we get from daily life.
I always end up feeling a bit left out when people write about God as present mostly in cities — after all, I live in a small town in western Canada.
If non-believers fail to speak out against procedures that have no basis in reality, e.g. exorcism, and someone dies that could have been saved, then they missed an opportunity to make one person's life a little bit longer and this world a little bit better.
A bit of «back of the envelope» math quickly shows that «Noah's Ark» would actually have to have been an armada of ships bigger than the D Day invasion force, manned by thousands and thousands of people — and this is without including the World's 300,000 current species of plants, none of which could walk merrily in twos onto the Ark, nor the 400,000 species of beetles, nor the gnats that live for a few hours, nor for that matter, human beings!
this whole idea that god saves only shows the power of people to believe whatever and get over whatever... so you have no need for a one of the fav five god (flaming bush) with a foot fetish (no sandles please)... the childish concept of «BE GOOD AND YOU GET AN AFTERLIFE» well thats just sad and a bit sickening to believe that some adults still believe in god... one could ask if santa ever saved them from a life crisis!
Sitting in a steepled building with stained glass remembrances of Jesus» life while munching a bit of bread and sipping a bit of juice somehow does not help us catch a glimpse of Jesus nearly so easily as munching some potato chips and sipping from a bottle of water alongside a group of people who live in the streets, as the coastal breezes waft the ever - present stench of urine from the nearby walls and bushes over our little group.
My life has not always been peachy and i have went through alot im sure there are some people who might have went through a bit more then me but God will never put more on you then you can handle.
Seems to be quite a bit of intolerance and hate for people who choose to live Christian lives.
«There stands a person who is responding out of anxiety, who may not have the peace of God that you have... who may not know the forgiveness of sins, who does not have the hope of eternal life... Jesus died for that person every bit as much as he died for you.»
Somehow, a belief system that teaches people that they are the center of all the universe, created in the image of the most perfect being imaginable, strikes me as a bit more of an ego trip than accepting that we aren't destined to live forever because of our «specialness», but that we live our short lifetimes and die like every other living thing on the planet, our bodies decomposing and ultimately entering the food chain once again, on a tiny speck of a planet in an ordinary, remote backwater of the universe.
But since it matters to some people, let me repeat what even a little bit of research into Bergson's life and work shows.
«I made the point that public statements condemning people will place a barrier between the church and the world (and I note that Jesus came to save and not to condemn), which is why at Hillsong, we don't want to reduce the real issues in people's lives to a sound bite
In biographies of Therese they appear almost like bit - players in her life, in the periphery... But these people are interesting in their own right» (p.vii).
There's the other bit where these «scoffers and mockers» are supposed to show up during the last days, and the people who wrote that of course believed that they were living in the those last days just as strongly as the faithful do today.
More often than not, when you get involved in the lives of people, you will find that your paper theology begins to get a bit muddled.
Your life isn't pointless if you win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; you earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; you appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; you leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.
Where I live now, people signal — that is, use the tragedies as an occasion to display their rectitude and concern (okay, there's more than a bit of this in prayer requests as well).
When someone lives through severe trauma, like a soldier seeing his best friend torn to bits by a grenade or a child hiding in a closet witnessing ISIS behead his family, we expect that trauma to live on in a person's life.
Jeremy i think satanic forces is more likely in that particular storm with Jesus and his disciples in the boat that was to test his disciples faith and they failed the test.Jesus rebuked the storm there was a power that was out to destroy them why else would he rebuke it maybe he was waiting foir them to rebuke it themselves they had prayed for people and seen healing they had commanded evil spirit to come out of people so they were aware of the power of God.Yet they were in fear of there lives faithless and afriad.Paul on his way to rome was caught in a storm and through an angel paul was told many would die Paul interceeded for the crew and lives on board and God promised that all would be spared.Paul had warned them before the voyage that it would end in disaster but they did not listen.Satan wasnt happy with that plan because he had hoped to kill as many people as possible there was over 300 souls on board and many had been expected to die.So satan attempted to kill Paul and he was bitten by a snake but satan is no match for Jesus Christ he has been defeated and so Paul lived and continued to preach the gospel was many being saved.brentnz
And the same logic should make it clear, of course, that all sorts of other kinds of people — childless gay people, infertile people, people who do not feel called to parenthood — can become every bit as mature (or immature) as a parent of six, as long as they can find some substitute discipline for repeatedly placing someone or something else at the center of their lives.
Both books are essentially arguing that because (a) Christian living is quite difficult, and (b) lots of people have rejected the faith, we should get with the existentialist fashion and jettison the bits which people say they find tooinconvenient.
And from Rachel: Since you do not simply identify as a transgender person, but also as a Christian, I am wondering if you could share a bit of how you first came to faith in Christ, what you believe your calling is, and how you daily live it out.
(6) He saw psychopathology as rooted in undeveloped resources in persons: «Hidden in the neurosis is a bit of still undeveloped personality, a precious fragment of the psyche lacking which a man is condemned to resignation, bitterness, and everything else that is hostile to life.
I must say I was quite confused by it and having it explained to me as a sound bite for leading people to understand going against God is death so choose life, really made the whole thing worse for me.
and so it's easy to fall into this kind of thinking for anyone, and (2) Christian culture is so pervasive even our people get bitten by it — we live in an odd time where you can be exposed to other church's preachers on the radio, podcasts, Christian books, etc. and so the church you go to is not going to be the only influence on how you think and approach God & Christianity.
As I have had a few days to reflect on what is happening in my life right now, I have gained a bit of perspective, and realized that the «crisis» I am going through is one that countless people go through every day in America and around the world.
I recently graduated as a Health Coach so I know a fair bit about nutrition and healthy living myself and I love to see like - minded people.
I don't mean that it's nice foe you to feel like that but that it's good to see different sides to people's lives as social media can quite often just show the best bits.
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