You should probably
stop listening to opinion bloggers and industry funded fake science.
As long as you and your spouse are in agreement and are working towards financial independence,
stop listening to those opinions that go against what you know is right for you.
Not exact matches
What Phelps and his ilk have done almost falls in line with other things christians have attempted
to voice an
opinion on... eventually something comes out that contradicts them with actual data and people
stop listening.
In my view blacks really should
stop listening to the silliness blathered from some on the pulpit; but heck, it is a lot easier
to listen to some guy on a soapbox, er, pulpit than
to actually read and research their Lord Jesus but that is just my
opinion...
Sharing our
opinion on an issue isn't necessarily a bad thing, but sometimes, when we are trying
to be a voice for those who are suffering, we end up speaking over them, shouting our own view without first really
stopping to listen to their experiences.
they will need a new Head coach / manager
to be able
to listen to their
opinion since they have been involves them in football but in wenger's case the bucks
stop to him which is not right at all Ivan is very intelligent guy like the way he put it «we need new infrastructure» which states we cant have a whole club direction on football side on single person hands those are things of the past and they have been proven for over 10 years not practically working!
I think that Arsene Wenger must have been
listening to the TV pundits and their
opinion of Arsenal recently, especially what they were saying after the shock defeat
to Southampton about one of the things that could
stop us from winning the Premier League this season.
Turn off the TV,
stop reading the business section in newspapers, and don't
listen to the
opinions of others, instead learn
to listen to yourself.
If I was going
to concern myself with the personalities and characters of the creators of the things I enjoy, I would have
stopped watching movies and TV and
listening to music when I was a teen and started developing
opinions.