Sentences with phrase «seems so»

THEN it all makes sense and she seems so much more sympathetic and interesting.
It seems so out of character and just plain weird.
She knows it: In a world that seems so broken, don't we so long for the peace and perfection of the Garden?
You plead for people to feel, as you do, that life, the universe and everything seems so unlikely that the God of Abraham must be involved.
It seems so unfair that a country that preaches equality actually hinders someone from enjoying and celebrating a Holy day.
It seems so pointless to argue over such a minor thing.
It all seems so clear now.
At first glance this seems so obvious as to be unworthy of notice.
Before dismissing the above fantasy too quickly, let the reader think about why it is that our society seems so little concerned over female homosexuality, has regarded it so lightly, and has no idea of the amount of female sexual activity engaged in by women who are not admitted homosexuals.
This seems so evident, that I continue to find it surprising that economists on the whole are so little interested in the distinction.
This just seems so utterly bizarre that I suspect it's either a stunt, this person was never truly an atheist in the first place, or there's brain damage involved.
She's a seductress, all the more irresistible because she seems so chaste...»
It all sounds the same, and seems so shallow compared to the issues that many face in life.
The question is whether this value, which seems so clear in this life, carries over to the next life.
Or shall it then be possible for me belatedly to make clearer to them what to them seems so full of contradictions in what I did yesterday and am doing today»?
Paganism seems so easy to me because it requires nothing from you.
It seems so often that those who preach tolerance are, in fact, the most INtolerant.
It just seems so ironic.
I want to pursue righteousness but it seems so unattainable in a unrighteous ungodly world.
It seems so innocent.
Zucker: The wave function which seems so mysterious represents the amplitude of information (potential information), but when we look, the wave function collapses because we have the information.
If people have that passion, he suggested, then they will be stimulated to achieve the integration of knowledge and action that seems so elusive.
To cleverness it seems so cunning «that one would not decide to say farewell to the earth; indeed, one can never know what possibly could happen... and then one would regret» — that one had let himself be healed by the Eternal.
We urge on the God who seems so slow.
The question that seems so apparent to me is, why does Paul say to the Thessalonians about the mysterious restrainer» you know what now restrains him ``.»
Mimi, I apologize that it seems so complicated to you, it seems very simplistic to me....
Once we have a chance to reflect upon Jesus» prayer, it all seems so obvious.
They are serving to suggest the folly of admiration for fanaticism because it seems so real and intense in a half - believing age.
It just seems so odd to me, that a man of your intelligence doesn't acknowledge an after life.
It seems so unfair, but it's the only way we can all have that individual freedom which we seem to value even more than life itself.
Even that term, natural order, more common in the days of the medieval university system, reveals the proper appreciation of science that seems so scarce among the clergy and laity today.
From Mark: In these theological / political times, where it seems so important to be in the right «camp» lest we be cast out from fellowship with others because we do not hold the «correct» views, how do you suggest moving forward toward greater unity, rather than greater division?
It seems so::: There wasn't an answer.
In such a view, the protagonist's at times harsh reaction to various sinners, e.g., Filippo Argenti (canto VIII), Pope Nicholas III (canto XIX), Bocca degli Abati (canto XXXII), is not (even if it seems so to some contemporary readers) a sign of his falling into sinful attitudes himself, but proof of his righteous indignation as he learns to hate sin.
So using disposable cups, plates and cutlery is really understandable — it seems so much easier.
It is unfortunate that «Mapping the Future» seems so concerned with preserving post-1970s approaches to unmasking ideologies that it takes precedent over «salutary teaching.»
I'll refer to myself as a «follower of Christ,» when Christ seems so far ahead in the journey, I can't even see the back of his head anymore.
It seems so simple and so obvious, but it took me three years of serious doubt, two years of study, an ongoing sense of skepticism, a trip to India, a blog, and a book to really figure this out for myself.
Our hearts ache; the darkness seems so heavy and thick.
I would just urge you to not promote so adamantly a doctrine that is not nearly as strongly supported in scripture even if it seems so to you in your strong desire to believe it.
We find ourselves in different stages and manifestations of that grief — disbelief, anger, stunned silence, the need to do something, the need to exert some kind of control in a world that seems so desperately out of control — and so we have to be patient with one another, gracious when our grief takes different forms.
The pastoral implications of this and previous posts seems so positive and life giving to me.
I want to embody the character and nature of the kingdom of God, of our holy God, even when it seems so foolish.
Why is that something that seems so hard to you is seemingly easy to everyone else?
This quote fromthe just published Forbes article on Mark Driscoll seems so appropriate for both EV and Mars Hill.
I think the reason our community seems so tribulated (new word!)
Once seen, the theme seems so obvious.
I don't know why, but it seems so difficult to keep a right balance in the church.
The remarks Badian made some time ago in connection with the study of the deification of Alexander the Great are apposite in this respect: «Modern Jews and Christians, or modern rationalists, from their different points of view, have always found it difficult to believe that the ancient Greeks took their religion seriously since it seems so patently absurd.»
It all seems so commercial, so shallow, so FAKE.
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