Instead of the wicked AI who wants to destroy good humanity, I preferred a different angle: my story would
talk about humanity on the decline: selfish, dependent on technology, concerned only with comfort.
I wanted to
talk about humanity with the woman behind us.
we're
talking about humanity here.
Pictures of boxer Muhammad Ali, fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, and Keith Moon, the original drummer for The Who, flashed on the screen as director of design for Rolls - Royce Motor Cars, Giles Taylor,
talked about humanity's esoteric visionaries and troublemakers who helped inspire the Black Badge treatment.
Not exact matches
Twitter co-founder Biz Stone will
talk about combining
humanity with technology.
In this video, he
talks some more
about why it's important to bring your whole
humanity to work as a leader, including your emotions, and how he tries to dig beneath the surface in job interviews.
«She brought that
humanity of
talking about individuals.»
PLEASE DO
HUMANITY A FAVOR — DO N'T COMMENT WHEN PEOPLE ARE
TALKING ABOUT SENSIBLE THINGS.
You're
talking about the core of
humanity.
Phil and Tammy sound like they really know what they are
talking about and I would love to see this type of approach of bringing together all types of
humanity, through the means of cuisine, on a reality show... what a great idea on so many levels!!!!!
I can't help but feel you are only
talking about half of
humanity.
In the book I explain why I think Scripture gives us reason to be optimistic
about the future of
humanity, but it has become increasingly clear to me over the past few months that this is a topic people desperately want to
talk about.
It is election time and suddenly the politicians have some
humanity to
talk about unjust practice in the USA toward Muslim American.
Catherine
talks about Christ as the bridge between heaven and earth, divinity and
humanity.
Religions around the world
talk about a path of righteousnous leading to
humanity's salvation.
Considering that the media plays up the worst possible scenarios in everything — you would think that a winter snowstorm was an assault on the existance of all
humanity in its path the way some weather forecasters
talk about it — the constant inflation of the danger posed by ordinary events, it is no wonder that people are fearful.
«The Bible
talks about the Church being a body and
humanity as kind of the dead bones,» he continues.
The women in it seldom
talk to each other, and on the rare occasions they do, it's all
about the character they hope will save
humanity; a boy, naturally.
Isn't full
humanity a state in which one ceases to
talk about God and religion and all ideologies and
talks instead only
about man, the world, and the secular?
It is quite wrong to
talk about the «freedom of man», as if
humanity is a single being, rather than recognise that one person's freedom is another person's bondage.
«When I think that we are
talking about a symbol, the crucifix, an image that can not but be the emblem of a universally shared
humanity, I not only feel
If I understand you right, then what you are
talking about with prophets is listening to the creative order and it's serving of
humanity to facilitate
humanity obeying it rather than
humanity expecting the created order to obey
humanity.
The Apostle Paul in Romans 7
talks about the struggle of our
humanity to lean into sin.
Now, let us even assume that the 25 % of you are truly blessed, and we are not, let us look at how much harm these 25 % have caused to
humanity — often in the name of God (need I
talk about Crusades, witch hunts, child molestation by church, oppression of females etc etc).
As you say, Marx appears to
talk about ideas that are good, and you don't notice the essential elements that are missing from his ideologies — such as the rightful place of humans under God and in relation to one another — the recognition of imperfect and sinful nature of
humanity, the inherent dignity of created things.
Because watching a character wandering around
talking to himself isn't exactly a recipe for MacGruber - style hilarity, audiences may be in for some surprises; especially considering the show was originally pitched with the concept of being
about two surviving members of
humanity.
Why am I not seeing other people
talking about their Gods trying to save all
humanity at this blog?
I am not lessened by those that do not believe what i believe, i served this country and spent a year in Iraq, many of my fellow soldiers were Christian but i served beside Atheists, mormons, Catholics, wiccans, Jews, even a satanist, yes a satanist, and guess what, we were friends, I cared deeply for them and they for me, These were the guys that protected me so i could sleep, my life was in their hands and theirs in mine... I think you all have a very bad idea of what a Christian is, i think you have no idea what you're
talking about when you judge us all as a religion... you need to get out of your house and off of your computer chair and learn what people are really
about... Maybe then you will understand
Humanity rather than just secularizing everybody and hating them... you are sad people, yet my beliefs teach me to pray for you, and hope that you come to reason...
After all, very rarely do evangelists appeal to Old Testament texts, unless it is to Genesis 3 to
talk about the sinful condition of
humanity.
If I could, this is what I would say to a lot of theology out there... Christian and otherwise: You
talk so blithely
about God and so loftily
about humanity, no wonder you get...
But reading and writing
about racism is starting to destroy my faith in
humanity, so let's
talk about a Twitter splurge less notable, less important, but perhaps more interesting once you get down to it.
On this call, API founders Lysa Parker and Barbara Nicholson
talk with Lu
about how: — our «flaws» are actually pathways to raising resilient, secure, connected kids; — without an awareness of how our story drives our fears, our kids re-enact it; — without self - understanding and empathy, parents then tend to manage rather than engage, control rather than connect, in a chronic practice of «defensive parenting»; — we can turn our old wounds to new wisdom and free our kids from repeating our stories; — the gift of our anger, fear, doubt, chaos, anxiety, struggles, and conflicts is that they can shed compassionate light on our old wounds and we can use this light to «heal» our inner conflicts, and pave our path for ourselves and our kids; and — doing this paving work «keeps our light on»... and our children's light on, and teaches them the power of forgiveness, humility, and
humanity.
To briefly give this development of
humanity a fairly inadequate treatment in the main but a sufficient for current purposes, let's
talk about the scenarios and the implications of this event.
All the hidden secrets of the atrocities and crimes against
humanity committed against the people of Biafra during the war of genocide between 1967 and 1970 will become the most
talked about topic within diplomatic circles around the world until Nigeria collapses.
Twenty - five years after the first «scientists» warning to
humanity», a new report is continuing to gain momentum and is already the one of the most
talked about papers globally since Altmetric records began.
Steve: Yeah, you
talk in the book a lot
about how your own kind of psychic development over the course of your life has recapitulated [
humanity's...]
Seen from ~ 500 miles above the Earth's surface, you can see what he is
talking about: a sprawling network of
humanity stretching inward from coastlines, following rivers, tracing old trade routes, and in some cases ending abruptly at borders (who said there are no borders from space?).
No, you are not likely to know what they are because, as one expert puts it, we're
talking about «one of
humanity's most widespread but hidden scourges».
Scientists have a responsibility to make sure their work is used for the benefit of
humanity, and part of that is taking the time to
talk about what we do in terms that anyone can understand, and to clarify all potential implications (both positive and negative), so that there can be an informed public discussion, and hopefully a solution everyone can live with.
I am not
talking here
about the limiting beliefs of religious or political dogma, which for so long have shackled
humanity into fear, guilt and disempowerment, and could have their own long discussion.
You know the look I'm
talking about — functional, often clunky walking shoes; comfortable clothing that tends to be shapeless; a large backpack or smaller fanny pack; perhaps a hat that doesn't match with the rest of the look; etc... Pants: Citizens of
Humanity via ShopBop Blouse: Old Navy Sandals: Target Earrings: NYC Street Vendor Watch: JORD Wood Watches Sunglasses: Ray - Ban
As a lot of our members work in the field of servicing
humanity in general (soldiers, police officers, doctors, etc.), many find that they have a lot to
talk about when it comes to the work they enjoy doing.
This doesn't mean you should
talk about all your issues and complexes, but leave traces of them so others know that you're aware of your own
humanity.
Let's
talk about that (much better) film's heroine, Leeloo Dallas (multipass), played by Milla Jovovich: She's a super-skilled, «perfect» warrior, but as the story unfolds, she learns
about humanity; she discovers laughter, trust, sacrifice, and love.
«
Humanity Is Subjective» — Emily Buder
talks with Ai Weiwei
about perpetual migration, the tragedy of exile, and the power of plain cinematic language.
Given what we've
talked about concerning
humanity and Ryan Coogler, do you think being a good person is central to being a worthwhile artist?
Scorsese told the audience that if you're young and you find this of any interest, you may seek out some of the films he was
talking about and learn other filmmakers» ways of thinking of other cultures and to see the universal connection of our shared
humanity.
In Carl Matheson «s early aughties piece on the humour of TVs The Simpsons, he
talks about something he calls hyper - irony: «The flavor of humor offered by today's comedies is colder, based less on a shared sense of
humanity than on a sense of world - weary cleverer - than - thou - ness.»
He
talks about John Clare's poetry, the
humanity of his banker in Capital, Neil Baldwin's spirit in Marvellous, sound producer Gilderoy's technical genius in Berberian Sound Studio, and on it goes — all of them winners.
The characters are
talking heads, not people to care
about, and there are only very small details
about each of them meant to illuminate their
humanity.