Sentences with phrase «sort of the life some people»

That's sort of the life some people would hope to have.

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I am a mosquito researcher who lives and works in Florida, and when I tell people what I do for a living, I get all sorts of questions.
«It's quite normal for Americans and Western people to behave like this — they live in free sex societies where nobody cares about this sort of thing, so what do you expect?»
Another Reddit user responded: «I understand that some people genuinely have to limit their salt intake as much as possible (McDonald's isn't really the best place to practice that sort of diet, but hey, not my life) but for me, at least, it's easy to tell who genuinely needs it salt free and who's just trying to get the freshest fries they can.»
Canada trains lots of highly skilled workers and it boasts the sorts of livable cities in which those highly skilled people like to live.
«It's just a fact of life that people in the public eye attract money for all sorts of reasons.
«It's just a fact of life that people in the public eye attract money for all sorts of reasons,» Lenkowsky said.
A sort of cross between YouTube and Google Hangouts, the tool allowed people to host or attend live video demonstrations and conversations, where experts could provide one - on - one advice in real time.
If you're the sort of person who wants to launch a small business so you can keep working, pad your income, and continue to enjoy an active life this is the guide for you.
No one has suggested anything of the sort, unless of course asking people to be aware of their privilege, listening to those who don't have it, and doing what they can to address it in their daily lives (see Mary Anne's comment for a beautiful illustration of how even small gestures make a difference) is something that comes «at personal cost.»
The funding Hsieh is offering attracts all sorts of people who have lived in Vegas for years and have wanted to break out from the casinos and start their own ventures.
A wide array of people have complained about being successfully targeted by this sort of attack, including a Black Lives Matter activist and the chief technologist of the Federal Trade Commission.
People organize their lives in all sorts of fascinating and complicated ways — sharing is only one of many possibilities.
«Because it doesn't make any difference to me if my life is miserable because I've been put out of business by something that's good for 320 - some million people in some sort of infinitesimal way and it's messed up my life
Not only are those sensible ways of living but they're also things that create community, interdependence, the sort of life that we're made for together — and break the patterns of unsustainability and also land us in a place where we're the wealthiest country in the world and also one of the most lonely, medicated and depressed people in the world.
My three sons are all sound and getting on with their lives, without Drugs, Cigarets, Stealing, Cheating, Bullying, Prejudice or Hate, they accept all people and allow them to have their own opinions without sulking or falling out with them, Non of them have been bullied or sort to bully to get their own way, but have appreciated and loved the people they have met.
Or is this one of those forums for people who merely love to discuss religion, sort of like people who love to discuss carpentry, read books on carpentry, and argue carpentry, but have never made anything in their lives?
You can't allow that sort of thought... you have to love people even if you have gripes about OF MY LIFE [them].&raquof thought... you have to love people even if you have gripes about OF MY LIFE [them].&raquOF MY LIFE [them].»
«Well, this is sort of our real address — we sort of live with my nan...» We must defend our schools with confidence and the knowledge that we are offering something that large numbers of people want.
Based on scientific theories and probabilities, millions of people should have all sorts of major deformities and not live past their 20s.
taint, what «scientific theories and probabilities» are the basis of your contention that «millions of people should have all sorts of major deformities and not live past their 20s»?
But because Christ's statements are so backwards from what we have been taught all our lives that people of all sorts, Christians and non-Christians alike have struggled to understand what Jesus is teaching in this section of blessings and woes.
Evolving morality is the version that is being argued here, the sort of evolution that says each person evolves in his own way and then lives by what he thinks will make him happy.
«I think in people's lives who grew up in some sort of organized religion, there really comes a time when you start to question things more,» he said.
Hauerwas insists that the first task of the church is not to make the world more just, but to make the world the world — by which he means that the best favor the church can do for the world is to live as a different sort of people, and thereby at least offer the world something interesting in which not to believe,
What sort of «carnal» life do you imagine people are living, HS?
@renovatuspastor There is nothing more antithetical to the Christian life than being the sort of person who goes around hoping others get what they deserve.
People who set dates are usually trying to manipulate you into following their ministry, supporting them financially, or accepting them as some sort of authority in your life.
Since you can not learn to live with other people in this world, you may then have to experience painful loneliness as another sort of teacher.
Let people choose their life, regardless of your religion, and if you believe in God, he will sort out the picture in the end.
She plays the sort of person who was too cool to be a nerd but was always more popular on Tumblr than in real life.
In the meantime, they live in a sort of self - imposed spiritual isolation — never telling people what they really believe about various things, because those are the things they are going to write about in their book, and they are deathly afraid that anyone they share their beliefs with will take them and write their own book about them before they can get THEIR book finished.
Regarding the eternal state of people who do not believe in Jesus for eternal life, I do think there is some sort of eternal separation from God, though I am not sure Scripture says much about it.
Yet when most people are reading their Bibles (and they have their spiritual - colored glasses on), and read about some sort of sin that brings death, they put a spiritual twist on it, and think it is referring to spiritual death, or losing your eternal life, or something like that.
The leaders within organized religions have made people believe in images of angry gods demanding all sorts of sacrifices «as no one can live up to what that image wants of us».
As you look at the picture above, what sort of message is this church sending to the people who live and die in this slum?
Indeed, I would guess that idealism is the problem: whereas an atheist might be more likely to not hurt others because he / she does not want to be hurt (or live in a world like that), ideologies put a sort of filter between people.
In questioning the church's worldview, she drove the church back to the communal and ecclesial question that is fundamental to the church's staying the church: what sort of community would we have to be in order to be the sort of people who live by our convictions?
But one should not read into these three divisions some sort of classification about whether or not people have eternal life.
We might — indeed, we have increasingly come to — picture it this way: because having children is something people want for their life to be full and complete, because having children is an important project for so many people, we ought to use our technical skills to help them achieve what they desire — a child, and, quite possibly, a child of a certain sort.
«These are the truths we all know and have known since childhood catechism,» he says in effect, «but see what it means really to believe them; see what sort of person they should be fashioning us into, and fashioning us into from the inside; see what spiritual reality we should be expressing in our inner person and living out in our daily lives
For people whose faith claims rest as resolutely on incarnation as Christian claims do, the impact our own peculiarly incarnated lives have on the way we do theology — and therefore on the sort of theology we do — ought to fascinate us.
They are in fact, godless people and the same sort of people who brought about destruction and misery every where they've gone; from the French Revolution with it's guilotining of tens of thousands of people a year to those who established the Soviet Union at the costs of millions of lives and kept half the world under its iron fists for nearly a century.
Yet it was these sorts of people who brought themselves to Jesus; split, contradicting themselves, disgusted and despairing about themselves, hateful of themselves, hostile towards everybody else, afraid of life, burdened with guilt feelings, accusing and excusing themselves, fleeing from others into loneliness, fleeing from themselves.
And it is the simple want of that intention to please God, Law points out, that explains why «you see such a mixture of sin and folly in the lives even of the better sort of people
You're able to really focus on becoming the sort of person you'd want to fall in love with, and that will be net positive for your life and your future whatever happens to your relationship status.
It seems the state of man across all systems that we have these sorts of people that need their orthodoxies to be pure, and yet, if we all were to be honest with ourselves we'd have to truly know our assumptions, the assumptions that we each make as we come to our faith and belief and living statements.
It's the sort of internet - y article that feels intentionally designed to get a rise out of people who don't have enough actual things to get mad about in their own lives, and in this respect, it succeeds reasonably well.
«Holloway suggests that the concept of environment is a helpful way in which to preserve the relevance of the subject without losing its realistic objectivity because a subject is inherently related to its environment whilst at the same time distinct from it... We would propose it as a sort of medium between... (the fairly uncritical) adoption of the post-modern subject and... «scholastic rationalism»... If then we further understand the human person as being within a personal environment, that of the living God... We can affrm that human nature is intrinsically ordered to God» (page 4).
You would have liked Him if he had been your sort of person, saying, being, and living the way you like to be, or at least would like to follow with a lot of encouragement from a leader.
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