Not exact matches
Almost 49,000
people are diagnosed with the disease every year, and every one
of them has an equally
sad story to tell about the diagnosis.
Fascinating, that the idea
of sharing a meal between
people of different faiths, getting to know each other, values, reasons for beliefs, the history, the personal
stories of why their faith matters... and seeing the conversation
of T.V. (which sounds very interesting to me) should provoke such unattractive comments is
sad.
You know one
of the
people killed working at that school in CT was a karate expert... she never got close to him...
sad story...
In Canada, the church has been living with the
sad and sordid
story of «residential schools» for native
peoples.
Chris — He is only talking about the ones who laughed hysterically when the
story was told or who react happily to what most
people would consider
sad / depressing news (about the plight
of people who need help)... or cheer when something crazy is said.
It's
sad when the author
of this
story makes it sound like she knows what she is talking about and the unknowing
person believes that the writer is correct.
you'd think if god was truly the god spoken
of then faith would be unneeded and belief a thing
of the past — yet —
people will believe whatever they wish no matter the proof or lack there
of and its truly
sad to consider that this delusion type mass brainwashing is going on right now and has been for over 2000 years... please don't let the time in which this sm.ut has been around make you think its worth its wieght in salt — i bid Lot's wife its not — in ALL early man
stories from around the globe
people have created GRAND
stories about the start and end
of times — its that simple.
The
saddest part
of this
story for me is the comments that
people are making about it.
The
saddest story is that summer will come and we'll start hearing how we can buy «anybody but Ronaldo or Messi» and for a lot
of people that would be enough to get a season ticket, roll in the money for Stan and the Arsenal wheel will keep on turning just like every other year.
While Dominus» article certainly brings the conversation to the forefront — it is the New York Times Magazine, after all — the
people she hooks the article on are, as Patterson notes, basically telling «a
sad story of floundering marriages.»
Beautiful, amazing, odd, strange, fascinating and sometimes
sad objects; a whole lot
of interesting
people; tired bones (from walking and hefting all day) and tired eyes (from looking at so much stuff); a lot
of quick decision making and haggling (neither
of which are skills I excel at); and what I love most
of all - an entire day
of uninterrupted conversation, laughter, food, and
stories with a dear friend.
Although the
story has been shared with such a
sad ending, it's great for this information to actually be out there for
people who need to be wary
of what my husband and I call the «breastfeeding Nazis».
I let my friends down, my family down and whole lot
of people what a
sad story.»
A very
sad story and tells us a lot about how Kingston gets economically sidelined continuously by a minority
of people who live here.
Married men are always trying to make
sad stories of his family and his wife can make some false
stories made him a dangerous type
of person to respond.
The
story of Minassian's «
sad and confusing» life comes fragmented from a cluster
of people who knew him, but none who appear to have known him well
«We've all been to funerals where
people tell funny
stories and we laugh,» says Linklater, explaining why he made a funny film out
of a
sad situation.
Except... not to be too cynical, but I'm almost
sad that the
story has
people in it because, at the end
of the teaser trailer, the moment that the main character looks into the camera with her doll - face she looks very out
of place.
As Gloria gets sicker, and as you start to take in the reality
of the
story and the real
people behind it, the film loses its lightness and becomes painfully
sad.
You would figure that RIM, being a Canadian company would have their finger on the market
of what
people want and it is
sad that they haven't had their share
of the market innovation as so many
people like their blackberry name and function, but they are losing their following to other smart - phone providers just because
of the same old
story over and over released with a different model number stamped on the handset.
A
sad story of how climate & addictions intensify
peoples emotions.
After reading many realistic,
sad stories, we have decided we need to read a few lighter
stories - not
stories of people overcoming adversity & surviving but a book or two with a heart warming
story.
When I tell
people the
sad story of how many cats are euthanized (I prefer the word «killed») everyday, they are shocked.
Over and over again passionate advocates
of companion animal welfare rail against the «irresponsible» public; tell
stories of people surrendering their animals for the most minor
of reasons; fill their pages with
sad tales
of animals abandoned, ill - cared for, unclaimed or lost.
The truth is there are lots foreigners that have a happy relationship with a Thai woman and the only reason why a lot
of people don't know about it is because they are hanging out in the bars all the time and get to hear the
sad stories that have started and ended in the red light district (often if a Thai hooker breaks up or divorces with her guy she goes back to beach road even though she has enough money just because it's so much easier than looking for a real job).
The worldview and the base
of the
story have a
sad tone, but because
of that, the fact that Lightning is going to save
people will lead to the hope
of a new world.
I remember being fascinated with those incredibly
sad news
stories of people who were found dead in their flat months or years after they had died.
Even so, knowing the
sad ending to Kelley's
story and that he touched the lives
of so many
people in L.A., there is a shadowed tone that hangs over the exhibition.
But we have also heard plenty
of sad stories from family members
of people with accidental death insurance that received nothing.