Sentences with phrase «really deep things»

i am more than meets the eye when you look at me you might think oh ditzy girl well i am not what all what you think i can say really deep things and i am loving person BUT I WILL NEV

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«People who have a deep understanding of an industry, have contacts and are going into entrepreneurship because they have realized that the rest of the industry has pivoted in a certain way... they really understand how things work,» he says.
«That process of observing the customers provides us with deep customer immersion and has helped us focus on the things customers really like and appreciate, and not burden them with things you can do but nobody cares about,» Williams says.
The number of people that are paid to sit there and think deep thoughts and really create things is a pretty small number.
A really deep examination of the Old and New Testaments reveal those things are blessed when our relationship with God is obedient and vibrant.
Created in misinformation and convoluted by error, a comedy is resolved by the disclosure of a deeper knowledge about the harmonious way things really are.
In 20 years will people say «that book really changed things in evangelical culture and Adam has become a significant voice in the church» or will they say, in a sexy deep voice: «Adam McHugh: he is the most introverted man in the world.
Many are those who simply want to be seen and heard, but deep inside don't really care about seeing things change.
After some reflection on whether this opposition is really about singing or about some other deep - seated issue, we may still all arrive at the same place: that we belong to the Church and that this same Church, with the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, leads us towards God through (among other things) the full and undiluted celebration of the liturgy.
What it means is that the assurance of our health — spiritual health, right relationship with God, adjustment to things as they really are — is given, and only given, as positive assurance within the Christian community because the Christian community, in its deepest meaning, is the continuing of God's saving work, His health - giving action, through Christ himself.
i don't want to ramble more than i already have but if those reading this really want to get deep into it i sugest learning the greek then start looking into critical theory and decide how you think things should be understood.
As a Viet Nam vet I can tell you first hand that when things got really tough deep in the jungle the antheists were praying just as hard as everyone else... to a God they didn't even believe in.
We'd all like to think that we live and work and pray from a center that is full of bravery and hope --(and when I think of the times when I have really stepped out in faith to follow Jesus, I think that perhaps we can indeed summon these virtues from time to time)-- but I wonder if to deny the role that fear plays in our art, our faith, and our theology is to deny one of those dark but universal things that, deep down, we all have in common.
Frankly, my initial reaction to both of these questions frightened me a little, for it involved asking harder questions about faith, confronting deeper insecurities within myself, and creeping farther down the dark rabbit holes of doubt that lie in wait in all the scary corners of my mind... which made me wonder, «Is hope really the thing that keeps me from disbelief?
this sacrifice of praise, although it seems to be specially offered by a single Priest, is really offered by all the faithful, women as well as men; for those things which he touches with his hands in offering them to God are committed to God by the deep inward devotion of the whole multitude.
I could get really deep with that whole thing, but I know you're just really wanting to know if those are real, vegan, gluten free, Chocolate Cinnamon Rolls in the picture above, and I am happy to say, YES, they are!!
If you're like me, you are deep in the midst of last minute Christmas prep, and not really looking for one more thing to do.
The sultanas are a sweet surprise that balances the deep richness of the lentils, but if you really hate sweet things in your savory food, you can leave them out.
«Ella and Louis», or any compilation that has them both really, for how to treat standards Count Basie, «The Complete Atomic Basie» to hear one of the best big bands at their best Duke Ellington, «At Newport» to go slightly deeper in big band Miles Davis, «Kind Of Blue» is super accessible greatness Wayne Shorter, «Speak No Evil» to go a lil deeper in that John Coltrane, «My Favorite Things» I love but some people are annoyed John Coltrane «Love Supreme» or many others to dig that mine more Herbie Hancock, «Chameleon» to start to see influence on other genre
Coq performed really well last season because Wenger allowed him to keep things easy (shield, retrieve then give the ball to either Cazorla or Ozil) by playing Cazorla beside him to dictate / start attack from deep which made them both excel.
This is more an eyes than stats thing and I don't really have the ability / time to dig too deep into it.
if wil just play deep beside arteta and use his long range of pass that we know he got Sanchez and welbeck would be even more effective... just pick ur runs carfully jack I really think if he does these things he can emulate what ramsey did last yr... and yes on current form ramsey need to watch from the bench... 1 of my favorite players but all I care about right now is wins upwards and onwards A.F..
so it always messes my brain to see so much decision making and match making getting affected by ppvs, or the fans «debating» so much about that... it is really a US thing were people are just balls deep into these things... like social level capitalistic mentality..
Olympiakos are likely to sit deep though so I don't know if Theo is the solution, but the game will definitely see both of them on the pitch when things aren't really going our way (yet).
The only thing he really showed he could do was make some undetected runs from deep, like Kevin Nolan and Tim Cahill specialised in.
There are days when things are a big struggle, but I really feel that something is changing deep within our hearts AND I feel us grow closer together when we choose love, and when in the middle of a tantrum I hug my child and genuinely tell him that I hear his pain and that I'll help him work through it.»
So I think the important thing is to understand the importance of maternal instinct and to really dig deep into yourself and feel what's right for you because what is right in our culture currently sometimes is good.
It's really important for them to work with some of the accommodations that are made it a prenatal yoga class because there are certain simple things like in the very beginning stages of pregnancy, a woman should not do deep abdominal twists, there are a lot of twists that happen in yoga.
I think that gives the midwives the luxury of having extra time to spend on normal concerns that women have in pregnancy about the correct diet, help with exercise, questions about travel, questions about integrating older siblings into the arrival of a new baby, many kinds of normal things that we really just have the luxury of getting into in a deeper way than physicians may, who are dealing with more medical complications.
I've personally tried various other models and this is the only one that really has thought of everything (except one major thing which I'll explain further down in my review) It has a really nice deep seat, over the shoulder padded straps (super important when the littles figure out how to push themselves up in a seat.
How often does your child resist trying new things or even flat out refuse out of fear that he'll fail (even though deep down he really wants to do it)?
«It is existential... when it happens there will probably be a crisis moment that puts things into deep freeze, making it hard to trade and hard to finance... the impact on growth and jobs is really dangerous.»
«The governor touts his 2 percent spending cap, but if you dig deeper into the numbers, you start to see some accounting shifts and some other things that show spending growth is really closer to 4 percent most years,» said David Friedfel of the Citizens Budget Commission.
So one of the things we're trying to figure out is how deep did the impact really excavate.
«I think we'll learn really interesting things about how deep learning works, and we'll also have better networks to do our physics.
Mariette: The terrific thing about single topic issues in general is they let you dive really deep.
Sometimes in science, patients are an abstract thing, but by really having them participate in our studies, then you develop a more, a deeper understanding that is beyond the symptoms.
These foods can easily lead to an endless daydream about how much better the real thing is and then, bam, just like that, one day you're elbow deep in a bag full of M&M s. So, my friends, instead of recreating a chocolate chip cookie recipe or including the debatably approved raw cocoa, which really just makes you realize how much you miss chocolate, I created these raw no - bake coconut tahini cashew bars.
Yet, if we investigate deeper, we can see that these external things — the relationships, children, our financial state — are not really the cause of our negative emotional states of worry and anxiety.
Her Health Education studies at The University of Florida are being paired with a firm foundation in holistic nutrition and her tendencies point her toward a life filled with ayurveda, raw foods, reiki, energy work, and a deep desire to use these things to help people reconnect with who they really are.
During those times (when it's not a deep wound), forgiveness can help you move on and help use the time you have on the things that really matter.
It wasn't until I started reaching deeper into the science of food that I came across some little - known eating practices that really changed the way I did things, and started rapidly increasing my results.
So, that's why it's good always digging deeper to really get a good body system audit of all the other things that are happening.
HCl enzymes, all of those really good things and that's a great starting point and then from there, if that still not helping, our only getting part of the way there, you want to really get a functional medicine doc to look deeper at what's happening with the gut and things.
I've been drawn to a lot of healing things lately, healing sounds, healing frequencies, infrared sauna, meditation, breath work, really good deep tissue work, and, you know, I was speaking with my wife about a week ago and she commented on the fact that in the thirteen years that we've been married, when she met me, I was a bodybuilder and a spin instructor, she doesn't think she's ever seen me take any more than, perhaps, a couple of days off of an extremely hard charging life, in which I'm replying to literally hundreds of emails a day, squeezing in the type of exercise sessions that allow me to do masochistic things, volunteering, jetting around the globe, you name it.
I do agree that people need to «think» before they jump... Now it is time to think «deeper» and consider the proper balances of these foods in our diet and how they fit the bigger picture... Less processing, more fresh foods and less dependency on things that really are hardly sustainable the way that they are produced today... Grains were highly prized because of the incredible effort it takes to plant, grow, raise, harvest, and turn them into things people could consume.
If they don't, it's one of two things: either, number one, they're really not following their program 100 percent, or number two, we just have to dig deeper and find out what else is there that's blocking the progress that we need to find and treat.
This exercise requires the body to do so many things that most people get a really deep burn in their stomach.
Before we move any further though, I think we should dive deep into what this all - too - familiar but ever - so - dreaded word «diet» really means, because it can mean two very different things:
hey doctor Ede, i really appreciate you counterculture view of things, we need to challenge everything, and no too many people dare to challenge the really deep beliefs we are force fed about nutrition like you do.
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