Sentences with phrase «realized something about me»

It was there, on that fine warm sand, that I realized something about Colombia.
I realized something about highway road etiquette outside the tension of the city.
I recently realized something about the behavior of rats — and after being «The Rat Lady» for nearly 30 years, that's saying something.
I've realized something about myself this weekend.
Chances are as well that you've realized something about the more common of these: they seem to think that you and another woman both being gay is all that is needed for compatibility.
Through this I realized something about myself...
I have realized something about postpartum depression.
LACRECIA: A long, long time ago, I realized something about myself.
By now you've probably realized something about me... I love having dessert for breakfast!
It wasn't until I received this issue of Bon Appetit that I realized something about Bar Tartine: the recipes in the cookbook are written as they are prepared at Bar Tartine in San Francisco.
As if middle school wasn't awkward enough, I was starting to realize something about me was seriously different from my friends.
As Grant reconnects with former members of his antiwar group, the Weather Underground, Shepard realizes something about the lawyer doesn't add up.
But if the manic pixie dream girl is usually utilized as a tool to help a film's protagonist (usually male) realize something about themselves, it's unclear what in this case the revelation is meant to be.
Much like working in a new location can shake up your thinking, guest writing might help you realize something about your own blog you want to change.
I've been realizing something about myself as I have been thinking about all I've accomplished around my house lately.

Not exact matches

Though the thought of running your own business, spending your days working on something you're passionate about, and choosing how and where you spend your time is enticing, realize there are days if not years of sleepless nights, cash flow shortfalls and mindset hurdles between you and your destination.
Musk's five - minute scheduling trick did teach me something new about productivity: It made me realize how often I stop whatever I'm doing to read or reply to new emails.
I realize that they're a necessary evil, but you need to be very careful that you're not saying things or doing things (even worse) to «prove» something to these people because (a) it's never enough to satisfy them in any case and they won't believe you anyway; and (b) it's a fool's errand to waste your time trying to impress people whose livelihood is much more about finding the warts and shortcomings in your story than in celebrating your successes.
Stiglitz told us that this decades - old debate about how to balance the creation of short - term and long - term value is recently gaining new life in the US because of the venomous class class tensions and ugly politics arising out of income inequality, and because people in positions of power are looking at the big picture and realizing that something has to change.
Milne, Dwolla's CEO, talked to us about his motivation, fundraising and when he realized he was onto something huge.
Well, when you think about this, you'll realize that people want a cavity fixer, a wisdom - tooth puller, a brighter - smile maker, a false - teeth creator... and if that mental image means something known as «dentist,» we'll then, so be it.
As the debate about the new tariffs on steel and aluminum rage on, it's important to realize that there is something we are missing altogether.
As he pushes the firm further into government corridors, Barton realizes that people are leery of power that hides its face — that there's something sinister about the mysterious adviser who sits in a corner taking notes and is never introduced.
But we shouldn't be too cynical about this: sometimes one person doing something is what makes others realize that it's a real possibility.
«I realized that I would have to grow up someday and learn about something other than the SEAL Teams,» says UCLA's Dunbar.
Glickman: A common pivot we see is around health care: Students want to do something for patients, and as they develop their idea, they realize that it's the insurance companies that pay for this service, so they need to pivot one part of the business by thinking about the needs of who's paying.
Hobson was upset — she remembered her early experience as being all about paying her dues — but she realized something: «It all goes back to the cell phone,» she says, meaning that since cell phones have been around, young people had access to instant answers (be it from their mom or Google).
«Every once in a while you start to go into your fetal position and be a little worried about what the impact to your business is going to be, but then something happens that make you realize that you have a moral imperative — that there is something much larger,» he said.
You read a few interesting messages and are just formulating a response when you suddenly realize that the talk in the meeting has shifted to something you very much need to know about — but you've missed an important point.
But as I thought about it, I realized those technology companies were experiencing something that was going to happen to everybody, only most of us didn't know it yet.
While retiring overseas isn't something you hear much about in the mainstream press... those in the know realize how powerful a retirement strategy it can be when you can effectively double your disposable income.
The worst - case scenario would be learning something new about how Facebook collects or uses people's personal information in ways they never realized.
In the mid 1960s, when the decline and neglect of Bedford - Stuyvesant had drawn national attention, New York Senator Robert Kennedy realized that something had to be done about it — and something bold.
Einar, I didn't realize that the WR pulled their policies off their website, but that fits with the point you're making about «principles» (such as transparency) meaning something different to the Wildrose than the rest of us.
When Sheila Hobson — an employee at a Murphy Oil gas station in Calera, Alabama and a party in the upcoming Supreme Court case — realized she was getting ripped off by her employer, she decided to do something about it.
Having not realized there were women prophets — which are now something of a specialty for me [Daughters of Miriam]-- I wondered why folk ever had a conversation about women preaching when women preached as prophets in the bible.
As passionate as young Christians are about social issues, we realize that both Jesus without social justice and social justice without Jesus leaves something to be desired.
My hope and prayer is that by having and sharing these conversations, men and women in leadership will realize that the 25 - plus singles are truly a neglected demographic within the Church — and then do something about it.
On the other end, when we are amonished, we shouldn't get defensive about it, but recognize that we ourselves might be wrong about our own behavior; we might be doing something that is causing harm without realizing it.
Realizing that he is about to transgress something holy, Klosterman backs away from the implications of his argument.
The good news about science is that when we realize we have something wrong, we are happy to change our minds.
Furthermore, since even these items that might indeed be susceptible of generalization are realized differently in different types of entities, there is always something peculiarly human about their mode of realization in human occurrences.
But I recently was thinking about her and what heaven will be like, and realized there is something she teaches us about life, dreams, eternity, and heaven.
I realized that one of the most important features of some of the Advent passages like those cited above is that they show us something about national sin, God's punishment, repentance and hope.
The point when I realized I had to do something about this barrier coincided with the moment I realized I had to do something about my relationship with my human father, whom I had not seen for years.
People refusing medical treatment because they think they can pray disease away, The demoralizing way religion makes you feel about yourself (I am a wretch, a sinner, a bad person by nature), the religious wars that have been fought for millenia, the self righteous passing laws based on THEIR beliefs (change to the pledge of allegience which now excludes anyone who does not believe in a fairy godfather, the change to the national motto that turned it into the lie «in god we trust», the bigotry that «my religion is the right one and you are wrong so I'll pray for you» kind of crap... don't you realize that it is insulting to me when someone says they will pray for me... its the same as saying I'm going to do something for you but there won't be any effect, so it is just a waste of time.
It's important for me to be candid about this so people in a similar situation can realize that they are not worthless and that they do have something to offer.
You have learned something about Paul's situation and realize what is at stake for Paul at this point.
As I think about # 4 in my list I realize it isn't as simple as I make it sound but I do think this is something that has gone wrong and we need to be careful that the laws we try to promote aren't just in our best interests and we need to consider how a law might infringe upon someone else and proceed very cautiously as we have a mandate to consider other people's interests more important than our own.
We realize: If someone gets upset about so something trivial as a mistake with their coffee, something else is wrong in their life.
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