Sentences with phrase «personal thing so»

Being more directly connected to the car gives a better feel, but seats are a very personal thing so it's worth trying a few out before buying.
Just remember that decoration is a really personal thing so please just make this cake your own and don't try to mimic exactly what I did!
So far I'm only out to my close friends and I'm new to the online personals thing so we'll see how it goes and what I can find.

Not exact matches

It's yet another way in which phones are mirroring computers — they all pretty much do the same thing now, so choosing one really comes down to a matter of personal taste.
The three P's are common emotional reactions to so many things that happen to us — in our careers, our personal lives, and our relationships.
There's so much you do have, and it's not just things; you also have experiences, family and friends, memories, pockets of happy moments, laughter your shared with someone, your personal strengths, your skills and talents, and you most likely also have a reasonable amount of knowledge about the world and how it works.
«It made me feel important to get something so personal and unique, especially since I'm sure David has several hundred other things swirling around in his head,» Lewis says.
And so is this: If you are not working on the things that are the most important to you at work, or in your personal life you are creating needless pressure for yourself and that pressure is going to lead to stress, crankiness and will ultimately make you unhappy.
According a personal account detailing her reasons for joining, a then 21 - year - old Arthur said she «heard... that enlistments for women in the Marines were open, so decided the only thing to do was to join.»
According to a personal account detailing her reasons for joining, a then 21 - year - old Arthur said she «heard... that enlistments for women in the Marines were open, so decided the only thing to do was to join.»
One important thing to note is that Vanguard Personal Advisors are salaried employees — they aren't paid a commissions on sales (like at many financial firms) so they are able to provide objective advice.
Perhaps the primary reason for this uptick is the fact that it is so easy to carry out: The only information a virtual kidnapper needs is a telephone number and some personal information about the victim — things that can easily be gleaned from social networking sites.
Kim discussed some of the most important things entrepreneurs need to establish and build their personal brands, and why it is so crucial.
So the thing is if you invest into your own personal brand and it stays with you for as long as you're alive.
So your trading bias is something personal; a thing that you have to deal with, for better or worse.
With so many things being reported in the world, it is difficult to process information accurately and holistically without being impacted by personal biases.
So if you're backing stuff up, personal information, pictures, things to the cloud, that can't be easily hacked in the way it can today.
Marjane's personal struggles — be they with boys, authority, prejudice or misogyny — are so deeply human, so spectacularly told that you can't help but be caught up in her narrative, and in getting to know her, you discover things about yourself you never dreamed.
So many people who advocate or speak publicly for political or personal reasons aren't acknowledged as much when it comes to religion when someone is wanting to speak out about there faith a light bulb goes off and says we don't want to hear, or talk, or, air any thing that has to do with the mentioning of God but because of the high profile story and because this is the President of the United States it's ok hats off to them for not being ashamed to speak about there faith I agree with Richard some people just because they profess there faith doesn't mean there trying to push there beliefs on anyone people of faith have a right to free speech also.
killed any hope of my ever being reconciled to them... the only thing I would add to this, David, is: «Invade their personal and emotional space as often as possible, and pour salt into their jagged open wounds» as a couple seem to be doing here, and many more are doing so on Facebook... heaven forbid they should just let you have some space to yourself and others who have the same experience, and not harrass you even there...
Remember, neither of you has a shred of external, verifiable evidence to back up anything you claim, so faced with conflicting beliefs supposedly backed by «personal experiences» or some such thing I haven't experienced, why should I take either of you seriously?
It is so tempting to take things personally, especially if they take on a personal tone.
There are so many things that have to be done — and done right away — in business, at home, in all sorts of personal affairs that these seem much more urgent than intangible spiritual matters.
He can be very disillusioned if he has observed such a law (that of burial of the dead in the earth, for example), perhaps at the cost of considerable moral efforts and personal sacrifices, and now suddenly has to see that things — if we may so express it — are all at once much easier.
That is also a personal thing which I never impose on any other believer, so all I'm doing is throwing this out in case you wish to delve into it.
One of the things I realized as my beliefs started changing and my mind went through it's own transformation... and continues to do so... is that I could never use my personal experience as a validation of the reality of what I experienced.
But we have not identified God or perfect being with the totality of things in any sense which prevents him from being personal and free with respect to them; for he is the flexibly self - identical totality, which is so radically independent of its parts (and they, in another way, of it) that it will be itself, no matter how they, as contingent and more or less free beings, develop....
We talk so much about personal faith, personal salvation, and all those things are critical, but I think it's so important that we understand that we're part of an eternal relay and we're responsible for handing over the baton of faith to our generation.
Joel Houston: One of the things that I thought was an intriguing opportunity is just, there's so many stereotypes — everybody stereotypes everything and perspective is a personal thing.
So then just how is that «personal relationship with Christ» things supposed to work?
Neville i was thinking there have been men that i respected in politics like Nelson Mandala Abraham Lincoln Teddy Rosevelt Winston Churchill so there are exceptions all these people and many more struggled and overcame there own personal demons that is why they were great leaders statesman.That always involves faith believing in something greater than yourself and humility knowing that its not possible in us alone but with God all things are possible.brentnz
You have done nothing but insult me, so it seems kind of hypocritical that you keep posting the same things over and over, while making personal insults.
Though he recognizes that what justice requires changes with changing circumstances, his thought about justice is so dominated by a «sense of things fixed» that little if any place is left for personal adaptation in its exercise.
Familial life when at its best is so ordered that the personal quality of others is augmented; they can not be treated as if they were merely objects or things to be used by one person simply to promote that person's own development.
This is something very different from the selfish, callously indifferent, thing - centered desire for personal enjoyment which so widely pervades modern life.
Not only the superhuman founders, the Christ, the Buddha, Mahomet, but all the originators of Christian sects have been in this case; — so personal religion should still seem the primordial thing, even to those who continue to esteem it incomplete.
I am not certain that this idea is exactly found in Scripture, but regardless of what the original founders thought about the pursuit of happiness, and whether or not it is actually taught in Scripture, the pursuit today is not so much happiness, but pleasure or personal fulfillment, even when such things come at the expense of others.
Also why cant religion be a personal thing, why dod evangelicals always have to come across as so superior and knowing.
Nevertheless, besides the issue of natural justice, I think that desire is defined as something that is considered to have a so - called positive outcome, so I would think that on a personal level self - immolation has no personal desire (unless «fame» and / or desire to die are there) and it is surely painful to the person self - immolating (unlike e.g. self - explosion), and the thing being probably considered by individual persons as social sacrifice.
In my case, I've had tons of things that have happened to me and He has always been there to help me, but one time I was going through a problem, a big one, and no one knew about it, I don't like to talk about really personal things, but this girl whom I had just met once told me that God told her something and it was related to my problem, I knew for sure no one knew about it, I was in a foreign country alone with my husband, so I knew that it was Him talking to me through her.
So harmoniously adapted and arranged that the Supreme Transcendent might seem to be engendered wholly of their immanence, the energies and substances of the world concentrated and purified themselves in the stem of Jesse, composing of their distilled and accumulated riches the sparkling jewel of Matter, the pearl of the Cosmos and its link with the personal, incarnate Absolute: the blessed Virgin Mary, Queen and Mother of all things, the true Demeter.
AE You can continually quote mine the dozen or so things that Einstein said that sorta, kinda implies that he believed in a kind of higher power, but the vast bulk of his words about religion clearly indicate that he did not believe in a personal God or anything even remotely close to Christian or Jewish theology.
So don't take it personal, just everyone please STOP repeating untruths or partial truths like mantras, thinking if you just keep repeating them that they will become TRUE... they are still NOT TRUE and your doing the same thing you probably are accusing others of doing.
In the first place, the fact of intercession and personal petition as part of prayer implies that there is a certain «open - ness» about the Creation, so that genuinely new and different things may be accomplished in it if human wills are aligned with the Will of God.
One thing is clear, this sort of subtlety is not the stuff of marketing and advertising; even if Bloom would not have it so, the big selling feature of this book is that the Yahwist is a woman, not that a female J writer is Bloom's personal fiction (again one could raise a feminist objection to this sort of proprietary remark).
Wherever Tillich is now, his theological solution to the problem of «afterlife» was to redefine eschatology existentially, so that «last things» became «most ultimate things,» without necessarily focusing on personal death.
If you're flat broke and directionless or have personal issues so deep you could seriously damage your spouse, it's a good thing to question whether you're ready!
Purely physical things, such as animals, are not made in the direct image of God, so they do not individually survive death, they do not have a personal destiny in God.
And it goes so well with so many things: bacon blue cheese burgers, blue cheese bacon chicken, even mussels with blue cheese and bacon (that's my personal favorite)!
Oh, another thing from personal experience is to make sure you use a non-stick skillet so the breading doesn't stick to the pan.
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