Sentences with phrase «really pretty things»

And there are some really pretty things on this table that feel a little bit like pieces of art and sculpture, and it's just a really nice mix of that with books and smaller things that give sort of what she calls a library feel to this table.
But I'm also excited to start buying really pretty things to show off up there A balance!

Not exact matches

The last part, for us, was a pretty dramatic thing to do; we really had to do some soul - searching about it.
It's yet another way in which phones are mirroring computers — they all pretty much do the same thing now, so choosing one really comes down to a matter of personal taste.
«One of the things I learned how to do really well is talk around something,» she says, «so even if I don't have the words for exactly what I want, I can still express myself pretty well.»
The number of people that are paid to sit there and think deep thoughts and really create things is a pretty small number.
«I think since, really, I'm a conservative investor, that experience of being in debt and also the experience of seeing things happen to people who took too much financial risk and got hurt, led me to be pretty conservative — I'm a guy that looks for singles and not home runs,» Bach said.
Not smiling when they're around you is one thing — but clamming up when you step into the office kitchen or conference room is a pretty strong sign that your employees really don't like you and don't consider you part of their inner circle, Kerr says.
«Young guys, especially those in their 20s, don't really go out to buy things, and they buy pretty much everything online,» she said.
The whole thing is pretty fascinating really, in part because we know so much about this woman, her email habits, and stuff like her mounting foreclosure, but we never really heard from this woman about the stuff we know.
«There's a subset of customers — I think it's a pretty big subset — that when you're talking about things that go in or on your body, or in or on your children's bodies, they really care about that supply chain,» Bezos told me in our interview.
But when you get to call them stocks and you get stock quotes daily on these pieces of paper that bounce around put people put numbers on it and volatility and all these other things where really it's not that meaningful, you know from one sense if you're investing in businesses and you did a lot of research and invested in eight different businesses with the proceeds of your sale, people would think you're a pretty prudent guy.
Lord knows, we find Trump's clumsy preening and incomprehensible ravings as simultaneously frightening and amusing as the next befuddled commentator, but the remarkable truth is that some pretty challenging things really do seem to be getting done.
He is the author of thirteen books, which is pretty amazing when you consider he's only really saying three things; buy index funds, keep costs low, and stay the course.
As someone who is hot on the path to financial independence if I want it (well before 30 with pretty conservative estimates), having to face imminent freedom has really made me consider things again.
While everything I've discussed up to this point is pretty clearly established tax law, forks are really where things get messy with taxes.
The benefit to retailers is pretty obvious, because while Amazon's smart speakers have had this functionality for quite some time, aside from a few one - off skills like ordering a pizza from Domino's, Alexa really only supports buying things listed on Amazon.com.
It'd be phenomenal to keep that up, but in terms of growth, it's more about people taking action and it's like I really want to measure the results, which is like pretty impossible to do, but at the same time that's why I really like things what we're doing with the student loan debt movement, where people are reporting back with how much student loan debt they're paying off.
I have a couple of really rich friends and I'm pretty sure that lots of my other friends covet their houses amongst other things, but none has yet to recieve a summons for it.
But I'm pretty sure one doesn't need to force their religious laws on other people to have their belief, which is the only thing we're really concerned about.
Well, the Chinese government doesn't really need a reason to do these things and they haven't officially commented, but it's pretty easy to piece the reasoning together.
It really does begin with our excessive spending on unnecessary things such as huge houses, gas - guzzling vehicles and lots of «pretty» and «I want» things that we can't really afford.
If I say a particular stool is a «chair» in my version of English and someone argues it's all relative and I can't say it's really a chair because some part of China doesn't assign the word yizi to that thing that's pretty silly, right?
Sad, and pretty disgusting really that this kind of thing goes on in churches, but it does.
This is a desperate error, or rather a desperate mistake, which overlooks (yes, and what is worse, it overlooks the fact that what it overlooks is pretty nearly the best thing that can be said of a man, since far worse often occurs)-- it overlooks the fact that the majority of men do never really manage in their whole life to be more than they were in childhood and youth, namely, immediacy with the addition of a little dose of self - reflection.
If they're reading this, I'd really for them to sit back for a minute and think about why they became Christians in the first place — because we're all pretty terrible at being good people and we all, Christian or not, do things that perpetuate the current state of the world.
Yeah not really, and of all the things to worry about in this country the threats to atheists are pretty low.
I'm pretty sure even if it was the «In» thing to do at the time, if God really hated slavery he would said something about it regardless of how much his chosen people liked it.
I was pretty impressed with it although Christianity isn't really my thing.
i, and i've met many more besides just myself, frankly loathe most of the stuff that passes for music in the churches i've experienced (which are broad)... i love some of the old hymns or some new ones with a bit of content, but frankly most is pretty poor... i recognise this is just my opinion, but there in lies the problem, like i said, music is divisive... only churched kids really get the singing thing and half of them aren't bothered.
I've done both of those things and it really does help, although I pretty much never have an hour to let them soak and I don't know that it would do much for sweet potatoes.
As with many things, getting it pretty good is easy, but getting it really, really good is hard.
The recipe itself is really pretty simple, it's the construction of the things that is a but fussy since the merengue pieces crumble very easily.
All the food is pretty finger friendly, and things like soup have a handle, but it's really fun!
Perfect for so many things and really pretty!
These sure do look pretty and when I made them I was worried that they'd be one of those things you look at and want to taste amazing but actually ends up tasting like total crap — don't worry these really are delicious!
I am delighted to see you are back — although you have appeared on my reader it has taken me a while to visit as life has been pretty crazy with travel lately — but although you say that it is gone in a few hours, really one of the nice things about blogs is that they are easy to return to unlike some social media feeds and your writing is always as lovely as your photos — I appreciate you doing the bi-lingual posts!.
Olla Gitana — carrot, pumpkin, beans, chickpeas, tomato, pear, green beans and mint (960 Ft) I was afraid this was going to be weird as it has quite the assortment of ingredients and is really not something I'd usually order, but it was actually pretty awesome and delicious, a nice change of pace from all the oil - soaked things I'd been eating in Budapest but still very tasty.
It was one of the things I really missed from my U.P. days and I think this is pretty close.
Perhaps I should start by saying that I have had insomnia and some other health problems for 25 + years that make me feel draggy, foggy and generally crappy pretty much all the time, so I really notice when things help how I feel, and help give me some energy and focus.
Man - thing doesn't drink coffee, for the record, so this was an uber win for team awesome, because I'm going to take this as permission to add coffee to pretty much anything from now on.I'm pretty much wired by now to expect coffee straight after a meal, so adding coffee to the meal itself is really game - changing stuff for me.
They have worked really well for me and seem a pretty close resemblance to the «real» thing.
What really sucks is that most commercial vegan «cheeses» that we turn to in lieu of the real thing are pretty much junk food, just as bad for your health as dairy.
It really is the best thing to make when you desperately need to empty your pantry and for the active working time you put in the result is pretty fantastic.
A layer cake...... I know, not really that shocking for a baking site, but as I've said time and time again, I'm petty rubbish at the whole decorating / making it look pretty thing.
You remember a few weeks back when we were in the midst of one of our usual slightly - random - but - filled - with - pretty - things conversations and you said «I've been feeling like you're really far away lately»?
If you're new to doughnut baking, it's really pretty much the same thing as muffin baking.
It seems like quite a daunting thing to do but actually it can be really easy once you realise that there are some pretty amazing recipes out there that call for only natural sugars.
If so I'm really not sure - I've had a lot of success with this recipe and one of the things I love about it is how it always gives me such a pretty dome...
You could definitely just make an avocado lime mousse and forget the tart base altogether for a simpler dessert, but it really does taste pretty good assembled as the full thing.
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