Sentences with phrase «right mind thinks»

Who in their right mind thinks that «My first department had good hours, generally 7 - 7:30 pm» is good in anyway?!
No one in their right mind thinks they will release a brand new console by then.
seriously, who in their right mind thinks of avocado to turn into scrummy brownies!!
No person in their right mind thinks that harming a child is good and no person in their right mind still believes in oppression of women... that's crap from 60 years ago, not today and like your god, it belongs in the past.
Does anyone in their right mind think he would have got into the German national side?
«Does anyone in their right mind think that people would drive up from New York to go to that place and they made a deal with Turning Stone to give them exclusivity and then they put a knife in their back and put a casino 30 miles outside of Syracuse?
But who in their right mind thought having an «X to close» box is OK to have on this sort of platform?

Not exact matches

The steering is so precise that if you time corners right, you may even think you've tamed this car enough to be a team — it will feel as if it's reading your mind.
Those sorts of things need to be on the minds of anyone who's building anything, but I think we're on the right track.»
«I think that no one in their right mind will want a thousand or 2,000 equity investors in their company,» he explained.
When you think of the term digital rights management (DRM), e-books and DVDs generally come to mind.
And although I'm pretty busy right now, there is always that space in the back of my mind that's thinking about the next step and wanting to take on a new challenge.
While it's hard to disagree with any of that on the face of it, even Thiel's utopia - minded peers in Silicon Valley think he is wrong if not crazy to think Trump can deliver the right kind of change.
Instead of letting that thought fester, I would envision the thought as a big pile of rubbish, and envision a bulldozer pushing that thought and pile of trash, right out of the edge of my mind.
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If you listen to the Fraser Institute or like - minded think - tanks on the right, high taxes kill incentives to work and invest.
I think what I'm getting at is this: Imagine 100 like - minded people (each with an obvious right to free speech) band together to speak on electoral politics.
Think about it this way: you can potentially earn much more when you're right with your trades, and this makes it so you don't have to be right as often in order to earn more money, but have in mind that investors can lose all their capital as well by trading binary options.
Instead of being so «narrow minded» and concerned about «women's rights» attempt to open your mind to people who do things very differently then you do but it is actually working... (Of course I am not naive enough to think my husband never sees another women walking down the street but read between the lines)
Anyway... «As for your position on personal freedom: You don't mind people having it, you're problem is when people exercise it to do what they think is right, right?
Infects our minds with thoughts of right and wrong Pretends to be the Truth, to know what it is Based on reality that's long been gone It lies of Love, true kindness, bliss, and peace
As for your position on personal freedom: You don't mind people having it, you're problem is when people exercise it to do what they think is right, right?
Let Us Prey, I could hardly wait to finish reading Reality and then by the time I finished reading David Johnson, I'm thinking «there is a real need for Father Gary Thomas» right here, and then Let Us Prey reads my mind!
In his mind, he is always right, and therefore, the tolerable one, whose aim is (David's # 2), to «challenge ideas that he thinks are harmful to people,»
While the Right offers their views to me, they do not demand that I think «their way or the highway», while the Left slams me every which way from Sunday for not thinking the way they do — and then tell ME I'm not being open - minded.
... i know your book says don't believe anything else before or after to protect its place in history, but just as you would read greek mythology and have incredulous thoughts about multigods ruling the earth water and the undergrounds, those who are not stuck on your wavelength, read your mythology and think how anyone in their right minds could ever fall for those idolatric stories... your belief in your creationist god is as unfathomable as an adult looking up the chimney and feeling the power of Santa Clause in them... does the power of Santa Clause compel you?
(What you refer to as the «criminal mind») When this exclusion becomes particularly abusive, as in the right wing approach to the homosexuality issue, I believe it is even appropriate to confront such thinking and seek to change it.
We all have our days where we get on our soap box, fall into sin or we just ignore what the Holy Spirit is convicting us of and do what we think is «right» in our own minds.
So, in essence, I think you are right — there is a fallicy in the logic... but I love the laughter that it pulls from my mind....
And if your god has put a thought into your mind but you don't know it, and that thought causes you to act in a way that's different from how you would have acted if that thought was not there (which is the whole reason it would be put there, otherwise it would be unnecessary, right?)
He decided to follow the religion of christ but does he know what is teaching of this religion obviousley no it teaches love and care for others and not harm others by burning their book, I don't mind if he burns his own holy book in private if he thinks it's the right thing to do.
This is why its so hard to argue about religion, a person will only convert if they're open - minded enough to think something else is right.
You defenders of religion keep some interesting company: Osama Bin LLaden, Iraninan Mullahs, Saudi Wahabists (who will cut your head off in public if you preach anything but Islam), Joe Smith who preached that black people did not have souls (the church changed it mind after the civil rights act and are now bigotted against gay people), the Taliban, the pope and his child rapists, ignorant & stupid evangelicals who think that revelations is a roadmap to the future.
I am speaking of... what every one must know in his own case: how difficult it is to command himself, and do what he wishes to do; how weak the governing principle of his mind is, and how poorly and imperfectly he comes up to his own notions of right and truth; how difficult it is to command his feelings, grief, anger, impatience, joy, fear; how difficult to govern his own tongue, to say just what he would; how difficult to rouse himself to do what he would, at this time or that; how difficult to rise in the morning; how difficult to go about his duties and not be idle; how difficult to eat and drink just what he should, how difficult to regulate his thoughts through the day; how difficult to keep out of his mind what should be kept out of it.
I'm an American Citizen and I can tell you I'd much rather have them here than small minded bigots that think just because their ancestors snuck in before the proverbial fence went up you have the right to deny the American dream to anyone who seeks it.
Those who try to control us can think they are doing right, we can not change their minds, but they leave us no peace.
But such would have to be Arkes» outlook: if indeed there are fundamental principles of natural law and natural right, discernible to the human mind generally (as Arkes thinks), then policies or practices that effectively deny these can only be supported for the short term, or in the long term only by continuing fraud and force.
We have too often sought God logically in the «left brain» rather than expanding our use of the right hemisphere of the brain where intuitive, prayerful, loving, visual thinking occurs — where we pray, believe, love and develop a consciousness of the total mind - body - spirit relationship.
1 Hartshorne is clearly right about this (CSPM 39), although, in thinking about the distinction, one must keep in mind what Hartshorne himself insists on elsewhere in replying to Paul Tillich's unqualified denial that God is a being — namely, that God's uniqueness «must consist precisely in being both reality as such and an individual reality, insofar comparable to other individuals» (A Natural Theology for Our Time [LaSalle.
The more the politican talks about relegion, the further away I go... I'm Catholic, but I'm not a follower, I have a mind of mine own and I will do what I think is right...
Beginning with the that that we are what we think, Dr. Earl Radmacher invites the readers to take a journey of the mind, and then begin to transform their mind by beginning to think right about God, church, church leadership, and a variety of other topics.
This is why it is so important to learn how to «take every thought captive» and to learn what the Bible says about right thinking and how to change our minds.
I thought it felt right but that right was wrong All caught up in the eye of the storm And trying to figure out what it's like moving on And I don't even know what kind of things I've said My mouth kept moving and my mind went dead So, picking up the pieces, now where to begin?
Why can't we all just mind our own business when it comes to peoples bedrooms and wedding albums, neither side get's to preach in schools, though I understand how you would think of it as the atheist getting his way by just not having you preach your God to his children in a publicly funded school, but he's not sending an atheist spokesman to influence your children, he just doesn't feel it's right to allow the religious spokesman into the schools to influence any children on his tax dollar.
I think about 60 % of the time you are right that it is our own mind yelling out to us.
I think the whole purpose of us even reading the Bible is for us to be able to distinguish from right and wrong, be single - minded, and for our hearts to be in sync with God.
Your child is a human being to whom you owe the right to have his or her own mind and thought.
I don't think any scientist in his right mind would try to get a grant for such a study.
I simply think your views are stupid, small minded and intellectually damaging to out community, and I am using my rights of free speech to communicate that to you:)
«If he expressed no view I don't think anybody is of right to interpret and read the mind of the person... we do not have a window into people's soul.
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