Sentences with phrase «strange people who»

How sad that we continue to be so estranged from these strange people who inhabit the strange «country» of the unprivileged.
If you succeed in pleasing the droves of strange people who venture into your little shindig then you'll not only get more cash to host better parties but will also gain fans.
I'm one of those strange people who measures time by my landmark acquisitions.
Wherever your allegiances lie — or if you're one of those strange people who like more than one series — the remainder of 2017 is a cracker.
Venessa I am one of those strange people who can not go to sleep until I have a cup of tea or coffee.
For those strange people who like to cheer all of a nation's sides in Europe, regardless of allegiance, this must feel like an early Christmas.
I am one of those strange people who doesn't like pasta.
All too often they are written off as the preserve of a few strange people who happen to like such trifles.
As you stagger through the underground chambers, which act as the games tutorial, you'll discover a strange person who has been experimenting with the Well of Souls, and that you are his first and only true success with it.

Not exact matches

Strange Success is about people who come up with crazy ideas to solve a problems you may not even realize exist.
Uber's case is that the driver enters into a binding agreement with a person whose identity he does not know (and will never know) and who does not know and will never know his identity, to undertake a journey to a destination not told to him until the journey begins, by a route prescribed by a stranger to the contract [Uber] from which he is not free to depart (at least not without risk), for a fee which (a) is set by the stranger, and (b) is not known by the passenger (who only is told the total to be paid), (c) is calculated by the stranger (as a percentage of the total sum) and (d) is paid to the stranger.
If you've ever seen a stranger behaving badly — a mother yelling at her kids in the grocery store or someone who's inebriated in public — you may have reacted by silently judging this person.
As for Starbucks employees, these are people in low - wage jobs who don't need the extra hassle — or worse — that might come from being required to engage strangers on touchy topics.
You might find it strange but us non uber rich people who value being friendly don't.
A new study from University College London and Oxford University diverges from the famous Yale University study from the 1970s by psychologist Stanley Milgram who found that most people would obey direct orders to send what appeared to be increasingly painful shocks to an unseen stranger.
Friday morning Londoners, who voted by and large to remain in the EU, were walking the streets with a stunned look, and what's even odder (for English people, at least) actually talking to strangers in cafes and on trains, discussing how such a thing could happen, what would happen next, and who was to blame.
Heather Wilde, a former flight attendant, said that among the strangest were people who made soup using the airline water.
Unless you are one of those rare people who can meet a random stranger on the street, strike up a conversation and get their life story within 30 seconds, approaching someone you have never met before can be nerve - racking.
Musk further said that using public transit meant rubbing shoulders with «like a bunch of random strangers, one of who might be a serial killer... that's why people like individualized transport, that goes where you want, when you want.»
In a recent post, I contended that people who are personally connected to the interviewer in some way - even loosely - are evaluated differently than strangers.
Courage's desire to protect his beloved owner Muriel, who has a propensity for attracting supernatural beings, forces Courage to deal with some of the strangest supernatural creatures you've ever seen (e.g., Banana People, and a sentient toe).
I'm in decent shape, so I was fortunate to be in a position to help people who were having a more difficult time with the course than I. My help was useful for them, but being able to connect to other people, sometimes strangers, with open - heartedness and helpfulness made the entire experience much more rewarding for me too.
On Tuesday, some of the people who had been involved in newly reinvigorated anti-government protests in Kiev last weekend received a strange text message, according to Andrew Kramer of The New York Times: «Dear subscriber, you are registered as a participant in a mass disturbance.»
Several people reported back, a Canadian official said, including one (apparently the American diplomat's neighbor) who said he had heard strange noises in his garden back in March.
It may seem strange to focus marketing efforts on people who have already received your product as a reward for funding you, however in most cases, this isn't the case for every campaign.
So while asking those run - of - the - mill interview questions can help you weed out the candidates who took the time to do their research (and those who didn't), what you really should be asking are those strange job interview questions that can offer a better glimpse into the person's personality.
Haven t heard about it much lately... maybe they re doing it and not talking about it (buying dollars)... just awfully strange that with our wages stagnating and unemployment at 14 % when you count people who drop out of the workforce and pparttimers who can t get fulltime work — that the dollar is surging as it is.
The man who has changed the way people buy products online, Jeff Bezos is no stranger to breaking new grounds.
@Steve: Have you talked to your pastor yet to confess your sin of constantly flaunting your blessedly perfect church in front of groups of people — mostly strangers to you — who've been hurt by their experiences in deceitful, toxic, dysfunctional, and / or spiritually - abusive churches?
Even as a gay male, it was strange for me showering with my straight classmates or at the gym just as its strange for straight people in the same situation but I am a human being who is capable of respect for others privacy and personal boundaries.
Two people who were about the last people who would see strange ethereal presences told me privately about their experiences, and were rather eager that I not repeat the story because they knew other people would think they were nuts.
A person who is suffering from psychosis is out of touch with reality, may hear «voices» or have strange and illogical ideas.
People without any temporal horizons — without any historical purpose or vision of the future — grow enervated and decadent, and they begin to follow strange gods, who promise them meaning.
I have been touched by the kindness of strangers, and if it werent for people who reached out to me at a certain time of my life, Id be living on a curb, cause there isnt anyplace in all of IL that would house me.
But for a person who feels, perhaps, a closeness with his God, why would they want to tamper (question) with that just because some stranger asks them to.
Let me add, though at the moment it may sound strange to many of you who are listening, pay respect to the German people and show sympathy with them!
This humor was strange because the people who wrote are belittling the killings of 30 people worldwide.
God bless people who come into a strange church and want to find a place to be a servant leader and to apply their own gifts and ideas.
Mutuality may, in itself, be a new and strange experience for clergy who have become accustomed to relating to other people only through their clerical roles.
«I'm concerned about people's health,» is a typical explanation offered by someone who admonishes others, sometimes even strangers in restaurants, that what they're eating is bad for them.
In my own case (and in no way am I saying that this is true for Julie or any other person who has been hushed up, tangled up or fucked up by an abusive system or a specific person), as I spoke my truth out loud to trusted friends and even a few strangers and unwitting passersby and heard their responses, I realized that I had formerly seen only part of the truth.
I am in anguish over the pain caused by people who follow God against other believers and esp those believers we call wives, even though its a strange distant and archaic term.
A generation which has spoken of the «miracle of Dunkirk» need not cavil at those who saw in the strange deliverance of Jerusalem a signal act of God's mercy to His people.
And, in a very strange reinterpretation of American history, Huckabee declared, «I believe America is an exceptional country created out of the providence of God because of the prayers of people who, on their knees, begged for a place where they could be free and raise their children in the freedom to worship and to speak out and to protest, and where every person was equal to every other person in intrinsic value and worth and no person was worth more or worth less because of how much land they owned, what their last name was, what their occupation was and what their bloodline was.»
It is passing strange that the same people who describe ours as a society driven by selfishness and greed are, at the same time, so insouciant about giving people permission to kill others whom they find burdensome.
Brown delighted this reviewer with his appreciation of the Psalter and would delight any right - minded Calvinist with his appreciation of Karl Barth's statement in Church Dogmatics IV, 2: as a poor man, writes Barth, Christ «shares as such the strange destiny which falls on God in His people and the world — to be the One who is ignored and forgotten and despised and discounted by men.
Rodrigues thereby finds himself in a strange position, a priest who prays that his people will be less stalwart in trial.
It might seem strange the people can simultaneously hold both ideas mentioned above; namely, that the poor man represents Jesus Christ on earth, and therefore all the right is on his side, and he is the only one who must be considered; but at the same time, that poverty is a scandal, and we must do our best to get rid of this scandal and to put the poor into a «normal» situation; that is, put an end to poverty.
I am so very glad to have found others who suddenly have random people, strangers in front of you that you absolutely love with a every fiber of your being.
We are to act as if Christ is in other people, even the stranger whom we believe we have reason to fear, the prisoner whose acts we find reprehensible, the sick we'd rather condemn because we're convinced that their lifestyle contributed to their illness, the hungry who should have been able to fend for themselves.
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