Sentences with phrase «something cherished»

Instead, constructive behavior change seems to arise when the person connects it with something of intrinsic value, something important, something cherished.
It describes the sadness and happiness of reflecting on something cherished that has been lost and might someday be found again.
There is something magical about being able to relive something you cherished from your childhood.
Add to this desensitization some counter-conditioning in which the dog receives something cherished (tug - of - war, food treats, brushing, tummy rub) while the thunder recording is playing, and he will hopefully begin to react to the real thing with pleasant associations rather than distress.
Each moment with my family is something I cherish, each meal, each sip of good Kona coffee.
Single or no, the idea of a day set aside to remind us all to celebrate love and hold our dear ones tighter is something I cherish.
Plus, knowing I'll be able to share my children's birth stories with them when they get older is something I cherish
Even Zachary's birth story is something I cherish.
If you falter on your goal, give up something you cherish.
The quiet stillness is always something I cherish since it's a rare gem in a busy city.
Artful detail is something I cherish, whether it is something I am wearing, or something that I see around me.
Your pictures should be something you cherish for a lifetime.
A pretty shot as she adjusts her flower crown (or any other accessory) will surely be something you cherish.
It could even be taking 15 minutes to yourself in the morning to drink coffee in silence (something I cherish everyday and know one day I might not have those sweet little moments).
You can transform those candle holders into something you cherish!
I love who i am and believe in what i work on... i do nt think making friends alot is something i cherish.
Especially since studies continue to show that teens — who led the move to MPGs and iPods from CD players — have little interest in e-readers and e-books, preferring paperbacks for portability and hardcovers for durability and the ability to physically relate to something they cherish and has emotional importance to them.
You can transform those candle holders into something you cherish!

Not exact matches

If people feel secure, appreciated and cherished, they have little reason to shop around for something better.
«That's something that I think everyone should cherish and value... Certainly instilling a good work ethic is something that my wife and I believe in and we're going to do the same for our son,» the entrepreneur added.
We cherish hustle, because that's something you can't teach.
Mr. Buffett once noted about the scientist Charles Darwin that «whenever he ran into something that contradicted a conclusion he cherished, he was obliged to write the new finding down within 30 minutes.
«I do find it a puzzling quality of liberal Christians that they tend to get excited when something that had been a cherished belief or practice of the Church is shown to have been false,» says Rod Dreher, commenting on a new book by a Notre Dame historian who says that the early Church's stories of martyrdom were false.
You know how you only have to do something for a child once or twice, and it somehow turns into a tradition — a cherished family ritual that one violates only at the apparent risk of destroying all good memories of childhood?
Grant, Lord, that your descent into the universal Species may not be for me just something loved and cherished, like the fruit of some philosophical speculation, but may become for me truly a real Presence.
To be able to be a part of this is something I will cherish the rest of my life,» the rabbi said.
«But there's spirituality because we human beings, and we animals, and maybe even we plants, but certainly the ocean and the moon and the stars, we all live with something that is cherished and we feel the treasure of it.»
It makes me think the only kind of answer you are capable over something that challenges your so cherished believes is an emotional response as childish and immature as this.
(21) Most couples achieve something less than heaven in bed and yet value and cherish the pleasure they do enjoy together.
People should not destroy something others seriously cherish just in order to grieve others.
If we insist on leaving God out of the picture, it is no wonder that life should become such a disposable commodity, free to be abused and manipulated at will; something to possess and not to cherish.
Since Aristotle, we've known there is something pleasurable about mimesis, the imitation of life as it is portrayed in drama, literature and even sermons, especially when the mimetic activity accurately portrays our most cherished or fearful experiences.
I find this odd coming from someone who denies the possibility or probability of a deity, and embraces a system that touts its adherence to science and reason, can make the claim that «certainty the ocean and the moon and the stars... live with something that is cherished and feel the treasure of it».
Something that from your writings I know you cherish and value immensly.
From St John Paul: a signature on a new Bible held forward to him by the Editor's spouse (against the finger - wagging of a monsignor who, quite rightly, objected to a Pope suddenly being urged to sign something without prior knowledge), cherished and kept in the office where FAITH editorials are written,
It is something to be cherished, protected and enjoyed.
& there is something so entirely rewarding about being able to cherish every part.
It's such a good feeling when you take the time to make something special for someone you love, I promise gifts from the heart are cherished much more than spending a fortune on the latest gadget.
Curry often said it never bothered him, that being discussed in the same breath as Steph or Dell was something to cherish.
«It's something I'll never forget and it's something I'll cherish forever.»
A gritty and at times nail - biting victory against neighbours and rivals Manchester City in one of the most important Manchester derbies in recent years is something the fans would cherish for years.
The 24 - year - old is a versatile player who can play in defence and in midfield, which is something that United manager Louis van Gaal would cherish.
While lifting the title after beating a local rival would be something to be cherished by Wolves fans (Cardiff will have to lose or draw to make it possible), it would also underline the fact that Birmingham are in a relegation battle.
A debut to remember for the young keeper and something to cherish for the Toffee fanatics as their # 30 million summer signing is steadily starting to prove his worth.
Giallorossi's head coach, cherished the opportunity that his team to qualify from Champions League group stage as it's something...
Higuain is the most clinical striker this team has had since David Trezeguet and that is something to be cherished, not pushed away.
We know this precious time in your family's life is something you want to cherish and enjoy, so whether you are preparing for childbirth, having breastfeeding struggles, or are looking for support from your community, you are in the ideal place.
I can confidently say that in these cherished Mama Moments, you must simply breathe through the kicking and wailing on the floor tantrums that take place at XYZ store because the child wants something you're not up for them having or in my recent case — something impossible.
Enjoying your time with the kids while gardening is something all of you will cherish even more than those sweet - smelling flowers and delicious fruits and vegetables.
It is something that we will cherish as a keepsake forever.»
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