Sentences with phrase «something about your eyes»

It's a question I've been asked many times before, but something about his eyes made me want to share the whole story.
There was something about his eyes that captured my attention.
There's something about the eye lock.
Say something about her eyes, hair or achievements instead of a general compliment.
After delivering a memorable Bond villain in Casino Royale (he was Le Chiffre, of the bleeding tear ducts) he graduated to supporting, but still essentially minor, roles in the Hollywood blockbusters Rogue One and Doctor Strange (in the latter he sported intergalactic eyeshadow — something about the eyes).
It was hard to tell how old you were, but something about your eyes told me you were older than you looked.
There is something about the eyes of a Siberian Husky.
As one woman said, when she met him at a holiday photo fundraiser at a coffee shop, «there's just something about his eyes, his face is so warm and inviting.»
«Then one night I was on my own and I talked to one of the boys and there was just something about his eyes that was so, I don't know.

Not exact matches

I sat standing 1 foot away from somebody who's been in prison for 15 years of his life and I had 60 seconds to open up to him about something that causes me pain in my life while he stares into my eyes I found myself going deeper than I would with even friends or family.
ANALYSIS: Politics and business never mix well, which is something the state government is about to discover with news that former Nationals WA leader Brendon Grylls is eyeing a return to his party's top job.
Because to live in denial is a much greater danger than to have your eyes open and have the ability to do something about it,» says Schlosser.
Think about brick - and - mortar storefronts that draw you in: you stop because something catches your eye, which means you're then more likely to go in and buy something.
They could, but it... You know, there's something about the first time an actor runs the material over his or her face you know when they kind of run it through their eyes and you see the thing and there was little imperfections in it and not every line is delivered perfectly, it doesn't have that mechanical feeling.
Even if attracting eyes and ears has become more of a game than an art, it's still something the best marketers worry about.
Josh Schukman has truly created something that matters - in the eyes of social entrepreneurs and in the eyes of those who care about making a difference by way of cause based business models.
Something to think about, and a trend to keep an eye on.
The worst position would be a Christian that does not know if the Bible is the Word of God or a godless one that is sweaten bullets because something about that Bible keeps catching the eye like the fruit that Eve saw.
I roll my eyes now every time I read something new that is the same old crap about the Catholic Church.
Clearly, money grubbing SOBs are not religious either (something about a camel passing through the eye of a needle).
That was a very interesting read many comments caught my attention I've recently been diagnosed with Bipolar I have hallucinations and hear voices in my ear's when I hallucinate it's likes they are trying to get me thousands of them I can only describe them as dark shadows and they are trying to get me just as they are about to get me a brilliant white light surrounds me and there's three entities humanly shaped but like this brilliant white light they are also glowing this brilliant whiteness I can't understand what they are saying the only way I can explain it is emotions comfort joy love is what I feel emanating from these entities the voices I hear aren't evil telling me to do bad things to people when I get put into a mode of fear I live in a rough area of Scotland and everytime I've got into a fight something possesses me I know this for a fact as I can't control myself I'm an observer watching my family / Friends say I change they say my eyes change and I look evil I personally do think possibly through my own personal experience I» am possessed as I act out of character I've lost interest in many things I've recently I decided it's time for change I've lost my faith I've been trying to connect with God and feel his love which I used to feel the presence of the holy spirit everytime I try connect I get a feeling of abandonment I just think if I am possessed could these entities stop me connecting with «God» I can say from my heart of hearts «JESUS CHRIST HAS COME IN THE FLESH» I think it's more to do with the persons own personal fears which I have noticed my fears have changed if I had to be truthfully with myself I fear God which I know I'm not supposed to just I can't explain it I guess if you ever need a test subject I'm up for the challenge like I said I'm on journey to find myself and my travels have brought me hear I'm going to hang around for a wee while there's lots of good information to be plundered loll
Actually, I do believe Jesus said something about those who would preach his message going forth with nothing... and also that it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven.
So if we refuse to see color when we look at the eyes, hair, and skin of another person, we are inherently acknowledging that something is wrong about our gaze.
Robertson's comments about gay men were undoubtedly inaccurate with regard to the reality of my experience, but throughout the commotion that followed his interview, it became apparent he had come to symbolize vastly different things in the eyes of different people who supported him: cheeky defiance, or resolute faithfulness, or endearing political incorrectness, or something else.
Although, something about partial birth abortions would help me turn a blind eye to the former.
If we theologians have forgotten the seriousness of our task (or have lost our nerve), if we have been uneasy about trying to lay hold on something well beyond our grasp, lest we seem foolish to an age devoted to problem - solving and conceptual clarity, events of the day are not short of reminders of seriousness for those who have eyes to see.
Yes, there is something out there, but until I die or see it with my own eyes or heart, I'm not going to make up rules about it and put a label on it.
Gingrich is coming across very whiny about all the negative ads that people wouldn't air if they had to show them to their grandchildren (or something), and anyway, who are you going to believe on Freddie Mac, your eyes, common sense, and the evil Mitt Romney ads or Newt Gingrich?
I think defending the people that say something horrible (which they can be very wrong about and in this case — they never removed the mote from their own eyes) is tantamount to endorsing it.
For all the wise caution and sound counsel in these clear - eyed observations, there still remains something essentially vulgar about this craving for utility.
It is a seeing of what was seen in that the testimony is about something that happened in space and time, something that could be seen with the eyes and touched with the hands, and which is part of events that preceded and followed; it is also a seeing of what can not be seen, in John's terms, a «knowing,» in that God who can not be seen is revealed in the events.
People will inevitably read into the dark circles under my eyes, my tone of voice, and my posture, assuming it all says something about what's happening behind the scenes.
I think Jesus said something about that... (You know... something about specks in their eye and a log in your own?)
ALso if your curious about something you should google REX84 that will open your eyes
Well, he's got me proclaiming, for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear, that something is deeply amiss within; that we think we're special and you are not; that you need us more than we need you; that we don't trust you or your brain; that you are obviously going to hell without us; that we are completely out of touch with the real world; that we don't have a sweet clue about you, your kind, or your needs and desires; and that we're oblivious to innuendo and blind to double entendre.
To say that God is the Lord when Sennacherib is about to enslave you and put out your eyes is to say something of real significance; Similarly today, we have to ask whether technics, happiness, the state, money, or communism (our modern Sennacheribs) must be called the Lord or (there can be no question of an «and») whether Jesus Christ is Lord.
If we were then happy to substitute this text for the Gospels, knowing that Jesus» death is perhaps the one thing about which we are historically most certain, it would say something interesting about us — that we like to avert our eyes from the real victims.
There is something about them that makes my artist's eye really happy and quivery.
i laugh and / or roll my eyes when i post about something delicious on my blog or on facebook and someone says «do you deliver?»
There's something absolutely amazing about being able to hand a box of pretty cupcakes to someone — their eyes light up.
There's something magical about dumping a bunch of layers into a bowl and watching it turn into a salad before your very eyes.
Mostly just vanity because I feel like it needs that little extra something to please the eye, but a little for taste too because it's all about taste really.
The other awesome thing about elementary school kids is genuine excitement over math - y holidays such as this coming Monday's Pi (e) Day, something that I previously only celebrated sarcastically, because I was a terrible person with a life bereft of wide - eyed wonder.
There is something so eye catching about a yellow egg yolk.
There is something wonderfully tropical about these plants that's particularly restorative in January: if I close my eyes and take a deep breath I can almost imagine myself wandering through a seaside garden in Hawaii and sipping in the sun.
I hear something about another one being opened before summer hits Scandinavia as well so keep your eyes peeled.
As shoppers, once something catches our eye we make a snap judgement about whether or not we want to interact with it more.
I find it fascinating that you can take something as simple as a potato and dependent upon whether it has been boiled, roasted, deep fried, baked in cheese, sliced, cooked whole, crumbled, burnt, sprinkled in mint, or doused in yogurt — it will open your eyes to learning about another culture and their adoption of traditions throughout their own history.
This makes a pretty small loaf cake (only serving 6) so if you want something larger (like an 8 - 9 ″ round or square cake) double the recipe — the baking time will only increase by about 5 - 10 minutes, so keep an eye (err, nose) on it.
There's something about having that kind of weapon coming off the bench who can score a dozen points in the blink of an eye.
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