Sentences with phrase «real life people seem»

(In real life people seem to make such pacts for 35, but Hollywood is like a Jane Austen novel in that respect: it considers 28 an age of utter desperation for unmarried ladies.)

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Wonder and awe before the majesty of the Creator, answering a high call to service, being transformed by a Power greater than our own, being aware of a Presence in whose fellowship we find our strength, being reinforced by the divine help so that we triumph over trouble, opening our lives to inspired hours when the best seems the most real — all these are responses to revelations of reality above and beyond ourselves, but nowhere is such revelation so compelling as when it comes incarnate in a person.
Ayn Rand had some radical ideas and I believe she explained them best in «We the Living» since her characters in that book seem more like possible real persons.
I know that both while I was drinking and in periods of sobriety I have trouble in personal relationships, I can't control my emotional nature [not to be confused with my emotions], I was a prey to misery and depression, I couldn't make a living [a life worth living], I had a feeling of uselessness, I was full of fear, I was unhappy and I couldn't seem to be of real help to other people.
Since it's January I, like most people, would like to eat a little lighter and healthier than I have over the past couple of months but sometimes being slammed back into real life makes that seem difficult to do.
This city is big on Farmer's markets and it seems like, compared to where I live now, a lot of people are interested in eating «real food.»
In modern day life, it seems so hard to have a real, deep and pure love towards somebody, be it your friend or partner, but when you do give out this kind of love and if you're able and open to receive the same, you are a very rich person and you should cherish those feelings and people more than anything.
It may seem fantastical, but some people on HomeExchange have actually found an international love story in real life.
every one seems to say the same thing i love long walks on the beach blah blah blah... well so do i but this is real life and we have to life it one day at a time so if im cuddling on a couch one day and bungee jumping the next that is fine by me i am up for anything... i am a family person i hope...
You could be a great guy in person, but if your profile makes you seem like a creep or a loser, no amount of real life appeal is going to get you so much as a first date..
Unfortunately the users viewing your profile (from what we understand) don't seem to be authentic real life people.
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Well, they are right in that regard, which seems to be the real point of the film in the end, as these are people who live from day to day without much to look forward to except to go to work and drink all night, then do it all again the next day.
For someone who seems to be such a high - strung and inaccessible person in real life to play a laid - back stoner was a true display of talent.
If the fiendishly clever horror sleeper Unfriended is about anything more than its own ingenious construction — the way it seems to credibly unfold, in real time and with great realism, within the frame lines of a laptop computer — it's about how the internet has allowed people to indulge their worst impulses with anonymity and impunity, behaving ways on the web that they never would in «real» life.
Emily Blunt (Dan in Real Life, The Devil Wears Prada), despite a commendable dramatic performance and convincing American accent, seems a bit miscast as Rose's carefree (and careless) goth / punk sister, Norah, not feeling edgy enough to give off that vibe of a tatted, spunky mess of a person the role is written to be.
But as is common to both real life and fiction, things aren't quite what they seem, and it rapidly becomes apparent that more than one person is struggling to maintain an existence that inner demons won't allow.
It questions whether the Puritans were right in their actions, whether the people punished were innocent, and centers on the «real witches» who were a part of day - to - day life, but were not who or what they seemed to be.
He calls himself a bachelor because he claims his work is his life, but a few scenes of watching how he treats people seems to indicate the real truth behind the lack of a long - term mate.
After all, I rolled my eyes at Alan Cumming's mincing stylist, who designs all the ladies» tennis outfits, but then did some research and learned that, oh, Ted Tinling was indeed a real person, one who seemed to lead a fabulous and extraordinary life.
Vivian finds herself attracted to PI Charlie Haverman, and an unlikely scenario unfolds as the two look into what — or who — lies behind the murderous events, which appear to involve letters from an unhinged fan who calls himself «Walter» and who seems to confuse the radio characters with real - life people.
«It's been very interesting being able to flip those in the character, and also in the way that it seems like realistic to people's real lives
Suddenly, we seem to live in a time dominated by «fake news», «alternative facts», conspiracy theories, scepticism of scientific research, partial accounts parading as «the real truth which has hitherto been concealed from us, the people», revolts against allegedly smug academic elites and distant political elites — a time where YouTube videos claiming research into climate change to be a scam get far more viewers than videos presenting the science of climate change.
It seems that science and reason are revealing that story, in a very real way, changes people as if they'd «lived» the story themselves.
My version of diversification includes real estate in my retirement, and while that's also dependent on a larger market, it seems safer to me because people will always need a place to live....
Travel seemed like something other people did, dare I say it lazy people who want to escape from real life.
On the surface, brimming with life and overflowing with people, this Thai capital can seem a bit overwhelming, but once you've actually had chance to open your eyes and have a real look around, Bangkok is a spectacular city and a fantastic place to live and has much more on offer than the typical tourist circuit would have you believe.
Using motion and face capture for the first time in the series, Sutherland brings a physicality to the character that's true to life and less «gamey», making it seem like a real person is performing at the touch of a button.
In any case, it felt like seeing Mr. Iwata online as frequently as I did through Nintendo Directs, he actually seemed more «real» to me than some people I see in real life.
(maybe most of you are too cool to remember that sort of moment... but think of something equally bad like the time you accidentally set something on fire and it started getting out of control...) I think it will be worse than that... Seems like to me we need to be much, much, more certain before we go making policy all over the earth that could actually harm us... or maybe not quite so bad, but really not desirable, harm many developing countries and distract them from addressing real environmental land use and energy production problems that would actually help the environment and save human lives now, today... but keep an eye on the future... not suggesting head in the sand stuff... just let's stop the panic... if you have to panic it's probly too late... most people don't behave terribly rationally while panicing...
It seems to me to be a coarse measure that says nothing about the effect on different parts of the world and on real people's lives.
While venturing out into the real estate market to purchase a new home may seem like a constructive way to start life anew after a marital split, a series of landmines await the unwary divorced person.
It's no wonder the facts feel cliched — that would seem to be almost inevitable when the facts are always presented in writing (like a noir novel featuring characters) rather than in person (like real life, featuring real people).
It seems to me the Linden Labs people probably didn't think they would have to get into real world issues such as IP and harrassment when they started up Second Life.
Our ability to connect more easily to the rest of the world seems to have left many people less connected in their real life relationships.
Some of the people in real estate are just monster successes in everything they do in life it seems!
You seem to zero in only on the money aspect, not even mentioning that you actually are dealing with a real live person.
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