I love
reading honest thoughts about products, so I know whether to spend my money on those things or not!
Not exact matches
When I began to
read it (with
honest motives), I learned that it is not saying what I (and many)
think it is saying.
They push me to
think harder, to be more
honest, to
read more widely, to listen more broadly, to get my hands dirty, to stop compartmentalizing my life, to live more seamlessly.
To be an
honest taker of this test, I
think you have to try to forget that you have
read the Gospels and that Jesus has been a «big name» for 2,000 years.
But I did
read the play, and I
thought it neither
honest nor compassionate, though others of Miller's (sic!)
I
think an
honest reading of the text will shake your preconceived notions.
I have the same problem when it comes to making the recipes I find online... If I'm being
honest, I
think I've made - maybe - 10 recipes in the past 6 years that I've been
reading blogs?
To be
honest charlie your ignorance is a compliment I've been
reading your comments for a while and my god you talk absolute nonsense and I
think most people on here agree with me so good luck oh and by the way totally agree about wilshere so your point is redundant to me
to be
honest i
think it is unfair to judge a player on just one game also i
read somewhere that morata would rather join either chelsea or man united because of his past relations with both manager, concerning his goals scoring ratio it has to be mentioned that the majority of his appearances came from the substitutes bench which makes it more difficult for any forwards to score regularly, we all know the benefits for a player to play week in week out.
like the instinct of our mind and body and i actually like this comment of wilshere he said that
read and accepted the criticism that he should pass more and faster so he did
think about corrections in his play but told us the truth about the matter that he almos instinctively wants to run at the defenders thats his football and his «character» of play, i like his
honest answer and i
think that fans shouldn't talk about private things of players if they wants to spend time in twitter, i
think we should respect that and not criticise it cause maybe it helps him relax, thats my opinion on the matter ^ ^
This was an
honest title (and
read the story it's obvious) and I did not
think it was ambiguous when I wrote it.
It doesn't really matter to be
honest, though I like
reading everyones
thoughts on it.
Honest question NY GUNNER, I've
read your comments and I
think it's fair to say we are polar opposites on this but I would however like to know why for you are so loyal to AW.
use your head, do you really
think the situation surrounding Messi and Barcelona was anything like the one created at Arsenal... apples to oranges when comparing the clubs or the situation surrounding the players involved... slow your roll buddy because you are in way over your head... stick to making generic comments about people moaning, but make sure you don't change your tune if the window closes, nothing changes and things implode before Xmas... my comments are carefully considered and I never flip - flop on a weekly basis regardless of a win, tie or loss... furthermore, if you don't like to
read honest opinions about the club you pertain to follow, stick to getting your info from the club owned and operated site
I
read many of my own
thoughts in there, and got some good
honest details from stay at home moms.
To not see the posts or videos that looked like me, and I
thought about the impact a previous
honest post was for some readers (
read here.)
If a slim waist has been your dream for long but you don't feel like it's possible to achieve because it seems like too much work (and let's be
honest, you're more on the lazy side), don't worry, you just haven't found the right workout yet — you've probably been
reading too much of those articles that praise the fat loss benefits of long, slow cardio sessions or the magical powers of endless series of crunches, and you don't really
think you've got the nerves for that.
Okay, to be
honest when I first saw this hanging in F21 I
thought, «Oh... Continue
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I'm going to be perfectly
honest here, having loved beyond words the fashions of the original SATC series, when I first
read the Carrie Diaries books and consequently heard they were being made into a TV series, all I could
think of is — uuuggghh!
If I'm being
honest, I
thought the whole Google Home / Amazon Echo Plus thing was totally...
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Writing to get my
thoughts out or impressions, I can't do that too much on Instagram... cause let's be
honest, no one
reads the captions there anyway.
To be
honest, I
thought this was just for the picture, but you're right that it does give your
reading nook a more monochromatic feel.
I'm just going to be
honest, I
read this post and I totally don't
think I responded since I can't find my comment.
reading, travlling, playing games, like pets, chating with friends.I like
honest people, I like being down to earth, I love being truthful in all my deeds, speech etc My dear, I
think I have been able to give u in details all u need to know about me and would love to
read same in reciprocity to ensure a suitable ground for a start of this relationship.
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Think you met an
honest woman through a PPL marriage agency and are not being scammed?
I was married for over 21 years, I like movies, like an peaceful environment to be
honest I'm not sure what to say, didn't
think I would be in this situation but here I...
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Be
honest when you
read the article, haven't you at some time
thought these very same things?
I can be completely
honest when I say I enjoyed
reading your review more than watching this movie, and I
think I got more laughs out of your review than this movie would ever give me.
He says, «While this year's judges — again drawn from around the world — have continued the tradition of trying to be
honest and objective in their opinions, doubtless not everyone who
reads this list will agree entirely with the judges» decision — but that's the beauty of lists such as this one: it gives ample scope for
thought, discussion and debate».
«While this year's judges — again drawn from around the world — have continued the tradition of trying to be
honest and objective in their opinions, doubtless not everyone who
reads this list will agree entirely with the judges» decision, but that's the beauty of lists such as this one: it gives ample scope for
thought, discussion, and debate».
You would
think, from the authors» refreshingly
honest description of how little we know about giftedness, that they would recommend we move on to programs with better data and more support, such as ensuring that every fourth - grader can
read.
It's an
honest and informative set of
thoughts from the author — and good for children
reading nonfiction to consider.
A friend of mine suggested I
read this book, and when I first looked at the description, I have to be
honest and tell you that I really didn't
think I'd be that interested.
She wrote a great,
honest, and direct blog about her
thinking, and I urge you to
read it all.
But I'm really on the fence about it when I
think the reviewer did
read the book and did give an
honest review.
I also
think that this website is usually very informative but when I
read this last night, I have to be
honest, it really made me almost feel ashamed of myself and I also felt slightly degraded.
The first people an author asks to review their work tend to be family and friends and their social media network, people that can be relied on to be
honest, who might actually
read the work — and who also already
think fondly of the author.
I like
reading reviews because they are what I
thought were
honest opinions of other people.
«This might sound like hyperbole, but after
reading «How to Get
Honest Reviews,» I couldn't help but
thinking it should be called «The Ultimate Guide to Getting
Honest Reviews.»
These are the lines that will be quoted when someone says, «You really should
think twice about
reading that book» when asked for an
honest opinion.
I love Flora Baker's
honest treatises on solo travel, but what you really need to
read are her
thoughts about volunteering abroad.
From what I just
read on wikipedia I don't
think that Will is as
honest as advertised.
But when I
read an article like this, or the many other
honest reports and accounts of the devastation facing our planet, I
think to myself, why did I
read this?
There have been a parade of self - assessments, tips to get ready, and other
think - pieces in the trade press — and to be
honest, a lot, if not most, of them have provided real...
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Ninety - five percent of resumes today never get
read, and the reason is surprising: it's because they are
honest recitations of everything the resume writer has done and
thinks important.
I
think that I will write a letter to Santa asking that ORE receive a mega-sized dump truck full of sulfur - infused coal as punishment for looking the other way in the case of the deceptive self - promotion actions of their bad boys and girls, and conversely, that he deliver to all of the good boys and girls who practice the art of transacting real estate deals in an
honest, up - front, competent, transparent, ethical, non-deceptive —
read PROFESSIONAL — manner... at all times (whether they be in the money or not) many, many referrals from every single satisfied client who has benefited from their efforts in the past.
Another friend suggested: «As much as I love
reading your daily blog, I'm not sure that it's the best thing for you and the girls to have your lives open for all to
read — to be
honest I
think diaries can make us a bit self absorbed.»
But people took the time to say stuff like «great,
honest read» and «I
think you will show us yet:)» and «PowerHouse».