Sentences with phrase «really imagined them doing»

I don't know why, but I never really imagined them doing it.

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But the lifelong Spidey fan says landing the role was really a dream of a lifetime and one he didn't imagine would happen.
While I for one am absolutely thrilled about a reduction in time spent doing laundry (as it continues to feel like a treadmill of tedium today, I can only imagine the hours our grandparents wasted on the task), you could be excused for asking, who really cares?
«Imagine if a celebrity like Beyoncé or someone really well known were to release ten backstage passes on the blockchain... How many millions of people do you think would go out of their way to acquire one of those things?»
I don't really need any of the investment money, and I could imagine taking a 100 % equities approach.
The correct model is really just to imagine you are being offered 100 % of the company at the current market cap / enterprise value / etc. and you'll be able to do whatever you want with the company.
More substantively, while on national security measures the United States and Israel have a complicated relationship that would make cross-pollination hard to imagine — don't expect to see a former Mossad chief to be in the running to head the CIA — economic policy really is different.
I've been in the throes of trying to set up the studio, and I imagine it will be pretty eclectic, but, like I said, I really don't know if it's going to be super keyboard heavy or guitar heavy or what.
For if a man or a woman's body — or his or her status as a married person, or his capacity to be a father or hers to be a mother — doesn't matter for his or her sex life, why, then, should anyone imagine that the body of the Son of God matters, whether it is in a manger, on a cross, risen, or fully and really present under the signs of bread and wine?
I really felt the meaning of your writing, and I can't imagine a writer who doesn't feel satisfied to know this.
Do they really imagine that an atheist wants to join their religious group, hide his / her real beliefs for months or years, get themselves elected by other members then radically change the whole nature of the club, against all the other member's wishes?
I believe that its important to see inner wisdom and the council of friends and wise and knowledgeable people... but God, if he / she exists created us — right... oh yes w / brains... we should be honoring that by using them... I can imagine if God exists every day he is saying to himself / herself «why do people keep asking me for things I have not control over, or really could care less about (people are asking for a new shinny house to replace their perfectly fine house while millions are homeless around the world, hungry, sick, etc.)... why are they not using the gifts and skills they have».
Is it really that hard for you to imagine that other like in our universe 1,000's of years ahead of us have done the same in the past & came here?
How can anyone imagine the rules the deity they made up (that doesn't really exist, obviously) all those aeons ago could possibly apply to today's world?
For a non-critical thinker, «don't really know what they believe» is the scariest thing you can imagine.
Nobody who really understands the message and ministry of Jesus, and especially His love for children, can imagine that Jesus wanted or commanded these mothers to do such horrific things to their babies.
Inference and imagination can go astray, but the laws of nature and logic are reliable enough, in Hartshorne's view, to guide us in making inferences and imagining «the other» as it really is; otherwise the knowledge of nature, God, and the self could not increase through history, as Hartshorne is convinced it does.
DId a Christian really just say scientists imagine their beliefs to be true?
more recently, a couple of people in different ways have challenged me to give people a chance, to make each encounter with them a clean slate, rather than holding on to the things that have hurt me... If I could really do this, imagine the potential for understanding and goodness.
If we can imagine things like god, and the perfect paragon of good and its opposite, does it really matter if that paragon is real or not?
I remember in college, many moons ago, thinking that since I was so very opinionated about religion, I really should make sure I was familiar with the Bible... So I read it... cover to cover... I can tell you, I honestly didn't enjoy it... it's NOT a great read... bits are interesting, and of course very familiar... I took me almost the whole year, but I got through it... So imagine my surprise some time later when I found myself at an after conference gathering, that just so happened to have an inexplicably number of overtly religious attendants (inexplicable because it was a hi - tech network security conference) and after listening quietly for a while, jumped in with the statement «well, you've all read the bible cover to cover, as have I»....
I really don't mean to sound discriminatory, but I just can not imagine living in a middle eastern country and expecting them to change their culture because I was different!
To instead send your mind through imaginary scenes with Jesus, as Ignatian meditation and some other devotional paths do, is seen as not only a waste of time (why imagine he's here, when he really is here?)
Translation: «All that complicated sciencey stuff really confuses me, so I like to imagine a super invisobuddy that does everything.
As for how we arc to use these resources for seeking and finding God, I imagine Julian saying something like this: Get firmly in your mind that each of these three really does correspond to one of the three persons of the Trinity — truth, to God the Father; wisdom, the ancient Sophia, to the second person, who is God our Mother; and love to the Holy Spirit.
That is, we shall have to make the substantive case for that which we hold to be true in the face of those who really do not know, and can not quite imagine, what we are talking about — especially if we expect our faith to have some bearing on how we conduct public business.
Did we really imagine that a culture of self - absorption and vulgarity, taking its cues from the passions of adolescence, was not going to cash out in our politics?
Because I can't really imagine Jesus saying, «Don't lust, but if she's really attractive to you, and she's not wearing much, then I totally get it.
Racheal i understand how you feel there have been times i really felt lead to go in a particular direction for the Lord and then the doors were shut its crushing at the time and i felt very angry and disappointed.But he has other plans better than we could imagine but at the time we struggle because we do nt see it from his perspective he certainly cares more than we know.Something that encourages me is the verse psalm 37:4 Delight yourself in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart.Tell the Lord you are angry and do nt understand but do nt shut him out its when we feel afraid angry or discouraged that we need to ask him to strengthen us as he wants to help us.regards brent
I think we should declare this day «National Talk to Your Imaginary Friend Day,» for those of us who don't have an imaginary friend to talk to, beg for his / her / its assistance, then act surprised when that imaginary friend does absolutely NOTHING to help... then we can act just as delusional as you «believers» when you pray... which is really just talking to your imaginary friend who «lives in the sky» or wherever you imagine him / her / it / them to live.
Thank you Jeremy, it really brought it home to me what they both did, and I imagine the Holy Spirit wrapping His arms around both of them in consolation and agreement.
The vast majority, I imagine, are really nonbelievers (see my post, «Most Christians don't Believe ``.
They are our nearest and dearest — our husband or wife, our children, a few people we can't imagine living without or their living without us — and the sadness is that we have known them so long and so well that we don't really see them anymore for who they truly are — let alone who they truly are to us, who we truly are to them.
I'm a bit of a newbie when it comes to blogs and I can't imagine spending more time on my laptop than I already do, so I'm never going to read through all of the comments on the «no vision» blogs, but that's what I really wanted to comment on.
I can't imagine saying to my wife, «I really love you, but I don't approve of that part of who you are.»
If someone is really gay, and I can't imagine someone pretending to be, I don't think the ex-gay stuff works.
Our little ones really do make our lives richer, in more ways than we could imagine.
I've not tried doing this myself before but I imagine that would work really well!
I imagine that they would go pretty soft and moist as they are really best kept in the fridge but I don't think they will completely melt.
I have repeatedly joked in the last week that because I've never left my apartment before, we didn't really know if 5 (what I imagined) or 500 people were going to show up to events, and so little was planned with crazy numbers in mind.
I don't really drink in excess, and hardly ever opt for hard alcohol when I do, so you can imagine how that turned out for me.
I really don't know though because while they weren't as puffy as I imagined, they did puff up a bit.
I don't imagine I'd be able to get through one of those sugar - laden granola bars now but these are a healthy version of a childhood favourite, and I think kids would really like them too.
XXX I can't even imagine how hard it must be, I totally do the same thing with my photos though, scroll really fast through some parts that I don't want to see because it'll just bring up emotions!
I never really thought too much about it before, using the ground version here and there in recipes, but never did I imagine...
These mashed potatoes were really special, something I don't often say and I could rarely imagine writing in a blog post based off a Paula Deen recipe.
Mahrez is a brilliant player for sure without a doubt but the OX showed last night that he could be even better than Mahrez with the OX campbell and walcott do we really need a winger I beg to differ what we need is a striker a striker of 25 + goals imagine henry or van on the team sheet now with the squad we have I liked be yedder because he was young and complete striker a striker that no mater of the circumstances are or position will strike you a goal pace agility skill clever cunning and ugly
Really selling the OX wasn't one of Arsenal's failure during this summer transfer window, I will even think its their biggest success because # 40m for him is a fantastic piece of business — but why we did nt take that money straight to Shalke for Goretzka is what beats me — Imagine loosing the Ox to get him?.
There's no way this could happen, and the Warriors don't really need him, but imagine the takes.
My point is that there is much more to NYC basketball than the Knicks and I imagine that most NYers would agree that the Knicks are the weak link in the NYC basketball environment (but only because they either forgot about the Nets or don't really consider them part of NYC).
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