The enemies of
reason are afraid of word, pen and keyboard.
I hope that more artists have the courage to branch out into some themes that historically Christians have been happy to delve into, but for
some reason are afraid of today.
Maybe for the same reason they're afraid of being attacked by a shark: personal stories are more memorable than statistics.
This at last becomes so firmly fixed in his head that for a very peculiar
reason he is afraid of eternity — for the reason, namely, that it might rid him of his (demoniacally understood) infinite advantage over other men, his (demoniacally understood) justification for being what he is.
I just made this for our office Christmas lunch, and it was a big hit... I have always for whatever
reason been afraid of cheesecakes, and it was so easy and came out so good.
If he throws a fit, find out if there's a reason he's afraid to go to bed.
Reason is afraid of defeat, but intuition enjoys life and its challenges.»
my teeth is one of the biggest reasons i'm afraid of eating citrus (which has always helped with mood).
Tajnia shared this: «This is
the reason I am afraid.
At first, we thought it was a visual issue, but for her we concluded that something happened at the track to frighten her — perhaps the same
reason she is afraid of brooms, who knows?
That thought breaks our heart, but there is
some reason she is afraid.
The reason I am afraid of this is because I feel Credit Card companies would eventually find out that we as a couple keep doing it over and over.
I think if you honestly examine
the reasons you are afraid of the IPCC and yearn to destroy it, you'll see what it's good for: it summarizes the matters of common (not universal) agreement among scientists; it synthesizes the relevant finds across disciplines; it highlights the information that is most relevant for policymakers and other decision makers.
Not exact matches
The
reason is simple, but powerful: Before, workers
were afraid to speak.
We've always looked at professional sports, not because we want to model exactly what other sports do, but even when you
're attempting to innovate, sometimes there
are things that already exist in the world that work really well and work for a
reason, and we shouldn't
be afraid to use some of that.
«The more caution the better, but there
's no
reason to
be afraid of this stuff,» he said.
Many great companies sat out the IPO market last year for a myriad of
reasons, including the abundance of private capital, funds flow out of conventional funds ($ 224 billion in outflows, to
be exact), and more «blackout» windows than normal — post-Brexit and post-Trump in particular — where companies
were afraid of political uncertainty.
If people
are afraid, they may have
reason to
be.
I know this not only from personal conversations with my fellow fossils, but also through a discussion with an accountant recently in which he told me that the number one
reason most of his older clients haven't retired yet
is because they
are afraid to before they
are eligible for Medicare.
Don't
be afraid to get customers involved, since that creates another
reason for them to bond with you.
That
is a big
reason why there
are so few listings available — that, and potential sellers
are afraid they won't find anything else to buy.
The
reason so many companies
were able to get away with violating the law (because it really
was so clear that Connecticut employment lawyer, Daniel Schwartz, described the ruling as «far from shocking,» on Twitter)
was because interns didn't want to complain because they
were afraid they wouldn't get any internships, which then lowers their chance of getting a real job upon graduation.
«You pick the
reason, whether it
's fear of litigation or they
're afraid of your emotional reaction,» she says.
Most things that people
are afraid of have some
reason to
be afraid.
The
reason why so many of us avoid career transitions
is because we
're afraid of change.
Read more about Huang: The Surprising
Reason Why This Founder Says Not to
Be Afraid of the Competition
No one
is trying to protect a brand that may not exist yet, and nobody has
reason to
be afraid of small failures.
Although I feel very much on track, I
am afraid marriage and kids could upend all of this so that
is one of the
reasons I
am have
been wary about going down that road.
Once you can identify the
reason why you
're afraid to grow, then you can begin to make progress.
EPPERSON: Well, one of the
reasons why people procrastinate I think
is because they «
re kind of
afraid.
Many people
are afraid of the stock market for these
reasons.
The
reasons we procrastinate range from not
being clear about what to do,
being afraid of failure (and even success), not believing in yourself, and spending too much time thinking about what could go wrong.
«This kind of thinking also shows that Kohl's understands the need to give customers
reasons to visit stores and
is not
afraid to experiment to achieve this.»
It can
be intimidating to get started, but once you get a grasp on how it works, you will understand why there
is no
reason for you to
be afraid to invest in the stock market and get your fair share of the gains.
While there
are some
reasoning for these numbers individually, as a whole they seem to paint a broader picture that Millennials
are afraid of entering the market in any capacity.
Could a
reason be affluent Canadian shoppers
are not
afraid to
be seen shopping at Walmart?
The
reason people hate them
is they
are either
afraid of them, don't understand their religion (they mostly pray in Hebrew), or they need someone to blame for their ills.
people like you Pitt
are the
reason why people like me read this stuff, we
are AFRAID that you will overrun our world, force your anger and hate down our children's throats, you like living in fear of your god, yup you do..
I like a president who isn't
afraid to learn as he gets older, and I like a president who believes in the bible and the «return of god,» for that
's my belief as well, along with all Christians, which
is the majority of this country, and the
reason why this country
is great.
In another publication, Fletcher wrote that «I
am afraid that reality has overtaken Meyer's book and its flawed
reasoning» in pointing out scientific problems with Meyer's work by citing how RNA «survived and evolved into our own human protein - making factory, and continues to make our fingers and toes.»
And as long as it
's done in good faith and for the right
reasons, I don't think that
's anything to
be afraid of or to try and avoid.
I think this
is one of the
reasons why I love midwives, they have a finely tuned bullshit detector and aren't
afraid to call me on it.
«I would suggest that the world of
reason and the world of faith — the world of secular rationality and the world of religious belief — need one another and should not
be afraid to enter into a profound and ongoing dialogue, for the good of our civilisation,» Benedict said.
For some
reason, many Catholics interested in the evolution / natural selection debate seem
afraid of the concept because it has
been taken up by the 6 - day creationists.
Now, the secularists, naturalistic evolutionists and Marxists do accept the evolution of
reason, but I
am afraid they do not know how to look for the right phenomenon which points to the direction
reason is being transformed.
If your so - called «faith»
is so strong and «protects» you from all of your perceived «dangers of evil», then WHY
are you so
afraid of people who have simply decided to live a life guided by
REASON instead of a life guided by contrived dogma and ancient mythology?
A Catholic Christian and theologian will know that there
is not only a history of the consciousness of faith, but also a history of dogma, hence that he possesses what
is permanent in his faith and his Church only in history and not outside it, and he will therefore have no
reason to
be afraid of a development of the Church's constitutional law.
How many of you
are still
afraid to reach accross the aisle and grab a white person or black person's hand in friendship and truly love them instead of
being afraid or angry at them for no
reason at all?
No
reason to
be afraid of that test since you claim He
's not real, right?
We grew up and
are not
afraid, christards
are not ab; e to say the same and thus the
reason they believe in magical places that don't exist.