I've had
some really good conversations with my kids during or after a film we see together, especially if it has to do with identity or secrets or values.
Last week I attended a small conference in Nashville, where I enjoyed
some really good conversations with several fellow bloggers / writers — Jim Palmer, Lauren Biggs, Gavin Richardson, Jay Voorhees, Andrew Thompson, Amy Smith, and Ronald Kidd to name a few.
I had
a really good conversation with top music industry veteran, Rodney Alejandro, this week about music and books, and how the art of the hustle is completely different for recording artists vs. authors.
If an interview goes really well and you feel like you had
a really good conversation with an interviewer you could also ask him / her about working in the company.
Not exact matches
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really help you make risky decisions [Washington Post] Why stoicism is one of the
best mind - hacks ever devised [A
best mind - hacks ever devised [Aeon]
jordan;
good questions but if you go to jw.org or have a serious
conversation with Jehovah's Witnesses when they come to your door you can find what the Bible
really teaches.
I
really do think the
best thing I can do right now is to just back out and let you all continue
with the
conversation you were having before I apparently derailed it.
There's a
really good conversation about art and church taking place here
with some of the top selling christian artists in the US.
He learns, through the revealing
conversation with God, that his choice for humanization, wisdom, knowledge of
good and bad, or autonomy
really means at the same time also estrangement from the world, self - division, division of labor, toil, fearful knowledge of death, and the institution of inequality, rule, and subservience.
But in some of my
conversations before the earthquake took place, we were hearing of tremendous successes in the areas in which we were working; where people were
really kind of reclaiming their area, where clean water was being instituted, where the education facilities and the way in which we were working
with the local governments were getting kids a
good education, where jobs were [becoming] sustainable.
Im not saying Wenger is an idiot but his stubborn refusal to move
with the times has cost us dear over the last few years and as Ive already stated earlier in the
conversation our resurgence has in part had a lot to do
with the competition dropping off in performance rather than us leaping forward, that said we have made improvements and we are playing far
better, but I will bet my house that no world class striker will be brought in in the summer and there wont be any
really important key players brought in during the summer as Wenger has already laid out his stall in regards to this.
im
really gutted about falcao to the point of feeling sick i wasnt that hopefull when city / madrid were involved i thought it would come down to money i can accept that / sort off / but united for 6 mill and wages we could have been in
with a chance and surley he meets the bill wenger bandgs on about,,, but welbeck im not as upset
with as many of you i think in our system
with ozil carzola ect feeding him maybe could do a
good job i was having this
conversation yesterday
with my mate when i saw he was up for loan also just seen the repot on sky sports were in negotiations
with a midfilder who can play cb aswell
The mother has the opportunity to have all the relevant
conversations with her providers necessary for her to have a
really good feel for what she could expect from them through her labor and birth.
Not that this has anything to do
with anything, but if your husband
really seems preoccupied by the «mama's boy» thing, you could casually slip into
conversation the factoid that Michael Jordan, the amazingly talented and unquestionably virile basketball superstar — arguably the
best athlete of last century — nursed until he was 3 years old.
It stands to reason that NO ethics reform
really has any teeth unless lawmakers and the governor are willing to have the big
conversation, which is banning ALL outside income and making the Legislature full time —
with a significant pay raise, as
good government groups have proposed.
Put simply, if I'm
really engaged in a
conversation with a scientist, I have a
better chance of writing a captivating article for my readers.
DiChristina: Yeah, I mean I think one of the things we don't realize working on the insides of Scientific American all the time is that the editor is not just working
with the scientists but also they're reporting and going out to meetings and doing other things; they're [scouring] the world for the
best science that matters for readers, have a lot of expertise themselves and it just seemed to me that this would be the kind of thing that readers might
really find fascinating — what the editors of Scientific American [are] thinking based on all their
conversations with the experts of the day covering the various areas of science and technology and how it affects our lives; and this was the genesis of this story.
I live for quiet morning walks along the beach,
good conversation and laughter
with friends, my yoga practice which keeps me grounded and connected, avocados, traveling to new places, creative time, and a
really great book (I am a total book nerd!).
Today's podcast is
really an informal
conversation with my
good friend, FDN practitioner and health coach, Toréa Rodriguez.
Dave Asprey: We can indeed and you've given listeners several
really good ideas here, and hopefully we move the needle for millions of people
with this
conversation.
She was
well meaning but
really, if you see someone trying to take photos why would you try to have a
conversation with them?
With this set up it makes for much
better conversation and provides the coziness I was
really striving for this year!
We had homemade baked mac & cheese, two dogs running around a couple bottles of wine, and
really good conversation in a tiny house
with close friends where we were totally comfortable - that's hygge!
Chatting is a
really good way to have a relaxed
conversation with anyone you like and find out if that person is free dating site without zip code your attention.
I love God I am looking for someone that i can grow stronger in my faith
with I try to grow closer to christ each and every day I am
really outgoing and spontaneous i love a
good conversation and i also am looking for someone who can goof off and have fun as
well I went to college on a baseball s...
I'm a funny loving, intro - extraverted (yea, sounds kinda complicated) person, very intelligent
with a sharp wit... i thrive on
really good conversation, a dinner and the movie is
good entertainment for me... love nature, lo..
Hi, my name is Stephanie and I love the outdoors, I am very friendly and laid back and relaxed unless it
really deals
with work, I love my free time to enjoy life and love
good conversation although I am not a
good conversation starter, I have a 7 year old son that is awesome he is very funny and...
The man must be slow to anger, caring, mature at heart,
good with conversations and
really to learn and try new things.
Bars are often
really loud which means a
good conversation isn't that likely, and they're super crowded
with a bunch of dudes all after the same women.
To
really enjoy a
good conversation, one must be courteous and very familiar
with what it means to be a
good active listener.
The only thing I
really want is to meet someone
with an interesting
conversation and
good sense of humor.
If anything, I would say the cookery class,
with it's long communal table, would work
really well as a singles event, because it was so easy to talk to people, and if anything it felt a little rude trying to have a two - person
conversation in amongst all the other students, especially as so many were there on their own.
Chatting is a
really good way to have a relaxed
conversation with anyone
All - in - all, «Supermensch» isn't
really a warts - and - all, profound expose of a prominent figure in Hollywood, more an surface - level
conversation with someone who has some
really good stories.
The playwright / screenwriter / director also often employs a
really clever technique of the interrupted
conversation - «Glengarry Glen Ross» is an excellent example of characters interfering
with their counterparts» lines in a deliberate (but, when done
well, perfectly natural) way.
It's all for the
best,
really, because when you have a
conversation with Ryan Gosling, the last thing you want to do is bog things down in formalities.
Good read / insights even if you quibble
with order NYT «Hooray for Hollywood... No
Really» a must - read
conversation between the smarty New York Times film critics i09 Johnny Depp's six most inexplicable career decisions MNPP Quote of the Day Paul Bettany vs. Jason Statham.
I actually
really like the above trailer, and think this looks like a decent film that a lot of people can use to start
conversations, and might even help some trans people deal
with their families a bit
better.
«It created an intimacy (as much as possible
with 60 kids) and a wonderful feeling of holding everyone in the round and holding them in the
conversation, in the moment, so that was a
really good example of «don't use that shape, use that shape» but we had to try it to see.»
Join us for a
conversation with the chief academic officers of the Broward County, Fla., and Cleveland, Ohio, school districts to
better understand what schools
really need and want from digital content providers.
I had a
conversation recently
with a friend of mine who threw out a thought that
really caught my attention, «Being financially independent is the
best thing that anyone could ever do —
better than giving to charity.
Asking them questions about which tourist sites were
really worth it or what time is
best to show up to that club downtown or which cafes have the
best coffee is a great way to start up a
conversation with someone new and to gain some valuable information to help make your trip the
best it can be.
«In
conversations I had
with Christoph Hartmann, President of 2K Games, it was
really clear to me that he
really believed in the value of the risks we were taking
with the game and how it pushed things forward and he
really was eager to push things
with the box cover as
well.»
You know, the
conversations we have
with external partners
really is more about, «How do you bring your current
best and brightest content to the platform?»
This reminds a lot of Persona but actually the system is not
really good as there are over 500 NPCs that can befriended
with and
conversations with the NPCs are normally quite sketchy.
It is an eruption into the present of a past long gone, wreckage which, cut adrift from its own time, has somehow washed up on the shores of the present as poverty and abandonment...» and that `... To let the place begin to speak to us, we need a practice of observation of the kind Keats meant by «negative capability»... Take my advice and skip forward to the far more pragmatic and illuminating: Dust Bunnies and Coffee Stains: Anya Gallaccio in
conversation with Clarrie Wallis, curator of contemporary art at Tate Britain — a far
better point of entry, where one gets to know, first hand, what the work is
really all about.
So, Sam, I'm
really excited for your
conversation with Pete about speaking opportunities and how lawyers can do a
better job of integrating public speaking as part of kind of their reputation building and marketing activities.
I think today's
conversation with Peter and Natalie about how they've built a future - centric law firm should be a
really good topic to tie in your long - term strategic planning as you do some new years resolutions and goal planning for the year.
We are trying to build that
conversation, where as Nick was portraying, we are trying to cover what is it that the industry is most concerned about, and if you come, you will get a
good environment and a
good opportunity to network
with people who have the same opportunities and concerns and
really discover what's hot and what's important in the legal industry at the moment.
Within the firm itself, I think it would it be great if lawyers could see it as a place where we could dissect the things that don't go as
well as we would like and not think then there's going to be a separate
conversation with the partners talking about how that person is
really not up to snuff.