Sentences with phrase «something about everyone»

In such a small town everyone knows something about everyone else and it takes no time at all before the nine - year - old girl next door begins asking him questions.
«There is something about everyone that makes them feel self - conscious, and I'm no different.

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Any employee with some level of inbox frustration and a little bit of initiative — that would be just about everyone — is looking for something better.
«Whether you want to donate or just learn about the issue, we wanted there to be something for everyone,» says Cook.
A theme event is also something for everyone to talk about back at the office on Monday.
Just about everyone has a talent for making something that can be turned into cash.
«I like the show because there is a huge emphasis on family, and that's something just about everyone can relate to,» says Minnesotan Josh Dykhuis.
We enjoy the process of writing something special about each person and our team members love reading what we wrote about everyone.
But after the speech when everyone rushed the podium, I noticed somethingeveryone else only wanted to talk about her business, or worse, advice she'd have for their business.
Making the time to ask people what they think about something, or how to do it, goes a long way towards building that bond between employees and employers that helps everyone get through the inevitable ups and downs of working together.
And though she and her friends would laugh about the awful material on the dating app, she was struck toward the end of 2013 by something else: just about everyone she knew was using it.
Try starting a meeting with an inspirational YouTube video or go around the room and ask everyone to share something positive about the day.
«Everyone's got something they want to fix about the world,» Ho writes on MagKey's Kickstarter page, «for me it was noisy keys.
Knowing that photography was huge, that everyone is a photographer, that everyone is taking amazing pictures — including kids and my 70 - something mom — I had a hunch that everyone has a lot of photos they don't care a lot about, but everyone also has a few pictures they love and would love to make into something physical, either for themselves or as a gift.
Confident people don't pass judgment on others because they know that everyone has something to offer, and they don't need to take other people down a notch in order to feel good about themselves.
It's something everyone should talk about often.
So, with permission, I am laying out everything I know about the Rob Ford Crack Tape in the hopes that a) everyone knows that Rob Ford, the mayor of Toronto, smokes crack, and b) this knowledge might hasten the arrival of the Rob Ford Crack Tape on the internet or broadcast television, because really, it is something to behold.
This is your «make everyone feel good» moment — make sure everyone leaves feeling good about something he or she accomplished or contributed to the meeting or the company as a whole.
Most the time I won't ask for anything, until I have something I've been working on for a long time that I want everyone to know about.
Zuckerberg is in Washington D.C., everyone says something must be done, and critically, both sides have ideas about what that should be; while this certainly may be mostly a Facebook problem, the rest of the industry should take note.
«While [active ETF portfolio management] is not something everyone thought about two years ago, or even last year,» he says, «I am definitely considering actively managed ETF strategies now.»
Read the whole thing and you will see it is not simply about slaves and masters, but something concerning everyone.
So unless there is something that is out there that everyone knows about and so CNN must print it, don't expect any honesty or reliability.
You attempted to claim that Humanists believe everyone is born good and yet that is not the case... your one quote proves nothing and certainly doesn't cover all humanists, that is painting with a broad brush - something Christians scream and whine about having done to them.
Don't you think that everyone is a fundamentalist about something?
Very illuminating read even if you're a believer I think everyone will learn something about themselves from that book.
Everyone has to have something to believe in to get through their day, how about believing in ourselves?
What do you think this blog is about, abortion or something??? Let's get back to the pressing topic at hand, namely, how stupid, willfully ignorant, and hateful everyone who believes differently than you is!
While I still believe there is an element of relativity to the gospel because the gospel is about Jesus and everyone encounters Jesus a little differently, McKnight reminded me of just how important it is to acknowledge the fact that the writers of the New Testament had something specific in mind when they used the word «gospel.»
It is not enough to treat sex as a mystery, which it is, or as something about which everyone knows, which in a sense it is.
And for just about everyone of those dates you can come up with someone blowing up something in Palestine / Israel, but you can do that for just about any year.
you may believe the Bible to be true, but not everyone does, and the Bible should not be bandied about as something EVERYONE musteveryone does, and the Bible should not be bandied about as something EVERYONE mustEVERYONE must follow.
The Chief Justice, in dissent, complained about the majority's «entirely gratuitous» aspersions against supporters of traditional marriage: «It is one thing for the majority to conclude that the Constitution protects a right to same - sex marriage; it is something else to portray everyone who does not share the majority's «better informed understanding» as bigoted.»
Everyone's nuts about something.
There's something for everyone, whether you can relate to an overbearing in - law, quirky coworkers, deciding whether to take paternity leave, sharing a heated discussion about the election or the difficulty of explaining police brutality to your children.
Sure you believe in something else, everyone always has, but how about believe in yourself and connect with whoever you believe in.
But just about everyone agrees: A 40 percent waste rate is unacceptable — and it's time to do something about it.
His whole religion is based on a rejection of Christ the Savior, but you want to post something about Obama that everyone knows is a lie?
which is something EVERYONE should do; research, ask questions, learn about what you believe in.
Mainly, because in all the verbiage about freedoms of beliefs there is something so important, so blatantly acute yet everyone do not even mention it, except - oh genial me: Why would anyone in the whole world support any type of creed / belief / religion where a whole lot of humans — as in millions of human women — are not allowed to go to school, to even just read and write - less become a teacher, doctor, lawyer, president of their own companies, their own countries, mutilated by the millions when they reach puberty, WHY is this allowed?
Meanwhile, one hopes that everyone will learn from this incident a little something about what is not helpful.
Almost everyone loves something different about the show.
All I know is I am the same as everyone else, I care about my family, I am occupied with living and working and making something of my life, and of leaving a legacy behind me.
All this seems to have helped provide a measure of stability to the rest of Williams» life — but that's something not everyone is happy about.
And my point about the sun stopping, is that it was something that happened once, thousands of years ago, and it is certainly possible that no one wrote anything down about, with of course the exception that it was recorded in the Bible And when I said the latter, I mean the second of the two things you thought I might be talking about And I was asking who you meant when you said you didn't understand why he didn't kill everyone but Joshua.
There is something clincalizing and dehumanizing about clones, IVF, survival of the fittest, sleeping with everyone you have ever dated, genocide (last century — remember Adolf and Joe and the Chairman), and the scientific community and the tech community and the mature «brain lords» maybe need to address and look in the mirror why this is happening.
I am tolerant of everyone's beliefs, but don't try to force them on me or whine about it when someone does something you don't like.
It's not just about Atheists you fool; it's about respecting everyone regardless of belief but the word «respect» is not something your parents have taught you yet, so we understand your ignorance when it comes to that.
And there is something pernicious about the facile equation of poverty with victimization; doing so condescendingly and harmfully excuses the poor from complying with the moral and practical imperatives that govern the lives of everyone else.
You would think the originators of this lie would eventually recognize their culpability, and feel the responsibility to do something about it, say take education seriously and set up programs that will slowly extricate everyone's claws from everyone else's throats.
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