Sentences with phrase «same way they feel about»

It's the same way I feel about coleslaw.
And I want to feel the same way they feel about myself.
I feel about Wegmans the same way I feel about Wawa now living in the Philadelphia area.
I feel about these women who abandon interracial dating the exact same way I feel about white men who abandon interracial dating based off a preexisting negative set of beliefs...
That's the same way I feel about the commercial publishing side.
same way I feel about the freaking screen size on the devices... that much less screen for viewing my recorded video run on..
Same way I felt about DriveClub.
It the same way I feel about both items.
it's my prayer that my own children feel about me the same way I feel about my mom and you feel about yours.

Not exact matches

89 percent of marketers in a Linqia study also feel the same way about influencer marketing.
This same theory goes for everything: work, personal relationships, even the way you feel about yourself.
I doubt there are many people in the oilsands industry today who feel that they are better off as a result of the BP spill, and I expect that the pipeline industry will come to feel the same way about Lac - Mégantic in short order.
The best thing to do is identity what you're feeling awkward about and find other people feeling the same way
Canadian CEOs agree that natural resource companies should stay in Canadian hands, although they don't feel the same way about companies in other industries.
«But it's not really about hating at the end of the day — it's about empathy and finding someone who feels the same way and has been through the same things.»
I know a lot of people feel the same way about the Lockitron project.
It's likely some people will feel the same way about funds that seek to make money off cyber catastrophes.
When one man who has disrupted the energy, automotive and space industries, and another who connected nearly 2 billion individuals in the same social network, make major moves in neuroscience, somehow it feels like science fiction is evolving into history, and that our lives are about to change in unprecedented ways.
If it holds up that the majority of users do feel the same way, that's when you can start digging in deeper to find out why they want this particular feature and howyou can solve that problem for them (it's about the friction, not the feature).
If we had the ability to re-wire ourselves to feel the same way about failure as we do success, we would lose our fear of failure.
If you don't feel the same way about industry events, I encourage you to start looking at them from a different perspective.
I feel the same way about creating a product.
I feel the same way about shale oil.
He felt the same way about gifting.
Only about a third of people felt that way when Gallup did the same poll in 2002.
I remember my Catholic grade school years and feeling the same way, like what if I didn't like hanging out with those people in robes and their sheep and those clouds... Fortunately I was able to see through the whole scam at about 8 years old.
Don't worry, I'm sure many atheists feel the same way about religious chaplains spewing fictional nonsense in their dying days.
It wouldn't be as interesting a world as it is if everyone felt the same way and thought the same way about every issue.
I feel like they wanted to stop the spread of Christianity at that time, so anyone who wrote about Jesus may have been punished in the same way.
The same way no one should feel guilty about, say, wanting to hurt others, stealing money, or raping women.
I feel the same way about aliens, Big Foot, etc..
Would you feel the same way about a company run by jehovah's witnesses denying their employees insurance that covers blood transfusions, or are you a hypocrite?
I feel the same way as you, but we're excited about a guy that is «normal»... isn't that 99 % of the world's population?
I have felt the same way about writing: no one else is waiting for me to write but me.
The religious authorities in the Temple must have felt the same way about what Jesus was doing — interrupting, interfering, interposing.
The reason we feel this way relates back to this same belief that we deserve good fortune, and perhaps also to our childhood experiences of reward and punishment, and to ideas about God doling out good and bad fortune alike.
College students participating in such a debate might still feel the same way about their opinions, but they might also gain a deeper understanding about those held by the other person.
I feel the same way about the Dune books by Frank Herbert.
I feel the same way about «prayer chains.»
As an avid video game player, I feel the same way about games like Grand Theft Auto.
I guess I feel the same way about a liberal agenda that say that to get out of debt we have to spend more, or that my tax dollars have to pay for something I think is morally wrong (Obamacare sets up a fund to pay for late term abortions) or a government that confiscates kids lunches, or tells me how much soda I can drink, or uses my tax money to choose winners and losers (mostly losers but Obma doners) in energy production that produces no energy yet we are sitting on more coal and oil than any other nation on the planet.
I hope you don't feel the same way about the future, because it is your future that is in question.
What about the people who responded to this blog who feel the same way?
One stated that there are millions of Christians who feel the same way (about being mistreated).
Wow you need to get some serious help for your prejudice.You realize whites felt the same way about blacks back in the day.
While complaining about the way things are may strike a chord with other people who feel the same way, it fails to bring about any positive transformation.
They call them peddlers of religion, and they do not mean that in a positive way, but rather are referring to people they believe are trying to push their own agenda of a psuedo - religious toxic mix of some sort of religious something, politics, power, control, personal profit (think $ $ $) and efforts to feel good about ones self while at the same time looking down on neighbors (condescension) rather than loving neighbors.
Seems like I feel the same way about you — there is so much that has been dug up by biblical archaeologist and ignored by your type — every time someone like you opens their mouth a biblical archaeologist shoves another spade in it.
But I think that He feels the same way about these other people that you do also.
Both will use their intepretation and consider that all of us must or should feel the same way about a scripture as they do.
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