Not exact matches
We
did think
about it and
talk about it and it's difficult to explain all the reasons, but, for me, a large part was the fact that it has always been important to me to have a large
family,» she told the Star.
And when she gave her reason to the media, Leslie didn't
talk about spending more time with her
family.
We
talk about what my kids are
doing — his grandkids — my brother's three kids, my sister, we
talk about the
family,» he told CNN.
«My
family didn't want to
talk about specifics, but with my friend I could be more open.»
Talk to them the way their friends,
family, and / or co-workers
do, share valuable content with them, learn more
about them through experimentation, and you'll find email to be your most successful marketing channel.
After Bushnell moved to Los Angeles with his
family 13 years ago, he didn't
talk to Jobs as frequently, though he made a final visit
about six months before he died.
She
talked about how difficult her life is: She'd been disowned by her
family, left out on the streets and had to
do horrific things just to make money and stay alive.
Trudeau never really
talked about his overhaul of the
family benefit program as economic stimulus, but that didn't stop others from anticipating a jolt in household spending.
When he
does, he invariably
talks about three things — the corporate income tax rate cut, the tax cut for middle class
families with kids, and Opportunity Zones.
She loved how much fun they had together, how «we would
talk about anything and everything from what kind of food
do you like to how's your
family?»
I'm
doing this marketing business but my day job's over at Walmart and my
family and two kids... I'm not going to
talk about my day job at Walmart, I'm not going to
talk about my
family and two kids, I'm not going to
talk about any of the things I like, I'm going to focus strictly on marketing because I want to be known as a marketing guy».
«In my opinion, if you are not
talking about marriage and building a
family, then there is no need to be exchanging credit scores, 401 (k) or any financial information,» wrote Meagan from Smyrna, Ga. «You can be working on correcting financial mistakes, if they are any, and developing great spending habits in your season of singleness, as I am
doing.
However, if Uncle Mike thinks the new Tay Tay album is bad because women are getting too uppity these days and really need to lay off all the
talk about equality, that opinion could very well be
doing damage to communities,
families and even Uncle Mike's own soul.
I
do know what I am
talking about... my sister converted to Mormonism in her teens, while our
family has always been Catholic.
Because in all honesty, when you're sitting with someone and you're
talking to someone
about your children or any other member of your
family, how many times
do you say, «Thank God» or «Dear God» or anything similarly invoking his name?
Yes,
talk mostly
about family and love and life, but don't withhold elements of that persons faith that they deserve in settling their existential angst.
So if people really
do talk about their
families and relationships to a stranger, that's what they are
doing.
Postponing
doing so until the advent of death emerges on the horizon proves to be futile, at which point, as highlighted by the respective article,
talking about family matters takes precedence... empirically validated by the related professionals in this particular field.
The essence is people
do not
talk about God, or passing into the next life, but equate the sum of thier lives with respect to love, and
family.
I don't think that
talking about God and
talking about family are mutually exclusive.
Obviously, they
talk about their
families because they don't know God, otherwise they would be glad to live this world and be with God where there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain.
My Mom couldn't
talk about family as she laid on her deathbed but she
did talk about Heaven at the exact moment of her death.
We
talked about family and the wonderful things we had
done.
Why
do people want to
talk about their
family instead of God when they die?
I think this article
does a great job exposing us to the truth of the chaplain's real experience, which is that when people have a last opportunity to
talk about what is most important, they don't
talk much
about their religion, they
talk about their
families.
People
talk about life,
family, love... They don't
talk about God because, it has nothing to
do with God.
of course people will
talk about their
families... these are the roots... our ancestors grappling with the same things we
do now going back millions of years.
I don't think that people were intentionally or unintentionally
talking about god when they were near death and
talking about their
families.
What I
did not understand when I was a student then, and what I would explain to that professor now, is that people
talk to the chaplain
about their
families because that is how we
talk about God.
The section from Exodus is
talking about what the
family of a pregnant women who is attacked and subsequently miscarries is allowed to
do according to how injured the woman was.
I felt that pressure to be perfect, at a time in which pastors and their
families didn't
talk about their struggles; didn't
talk about anything wrong.
When I tell you that we have battled darkness through the power of Jesus Christ in my
family, I am not
talking about our
family just not getting along or someone didn't like us.
I don't believe in ghettoizing God in my children's lives: like we only
talk about God at an official
family devotion or we only pray at bedtimes or only read the Bible at church.
When you feel your relationships slipping, use what you have learned in counseling —
talk about it in the
family and decide what needs to be
done to get off the skids.
In conversations with friends and
family, I've noticed more and more people
talking about their pastors or priests as if they could
do no wrong, as if they speak for God Himself.
When we began to
talk we spoke
about arrangements for the service, how things were going at the house and how Kevin's and Brenda's
families were
doing.
«But,» responds the critic, «with all this
talk about individuals having their rights and «
doing their thing,» is there any place for the
family as an institution?
I
do feel
families have visions and missions, in the sense that the parents usually dream, plan, and
talk about their future.
Basically, what has happened with CST is comparable to what has happened with marriage and
family: We spend a lot of time
talking about contraception and abortion and bioethical dilemmas, and unfortunately we must
do so, given the gravity of these evils and the obsessions of our day — but as a result we can fail to see, or at least fail to communicate to others, the profound truth of the sacrament of matrimony, which is the foundation of all the rules and prohibitions.
But one of the things I've always loved
about blogging is that I get to my whole self here: I get to love theology and Church
talk, I get to write
about mothering and
family and marriage, I get to crack jokes at my own expense, I get to love Doctor Who and Call the Midwife, I get to love thrifting and knitting and pretty things as well as being a Jesus feminist, I get to be a homemaker who
talks recipes and cleaning and laundry as well as a lover of literature and poetry and history and Girl Power, I love the local church and yet I don't wear rose - coloured glasses
about this stuff.
I know that the preacher's wife in my church growing up was very constrained; she didn't feel free to express any negative opinions at all, even just to
talk about her kids being a handful, because the pastor's
family is supposed to be the «example».
Calling for more support for struggling
families, Milton said: «There's always more that government can
do and we are really grateful for improving relationships with government - the ability to
talk to them
about what should change and could change.
I think it must have something to
do with the con that conservatives have perpetuated on the stupid, that if they
talk a lot
about «
family values,» those people won't notice that their real objective is to make sure that the American workforce gets the bare minimum in order to ensure that rich shareholders can continue to reap their millions without lifting a finger.
Not sure what muslim countries your
talking about, but culturally most of them
do have sharia law in one form or another, which is why most of them consider christians second class citizens & if they ever step out of line by offending muslims there will be rioting and murder of christian
families.
Her illness affected my
family profoundly, but we didn't
talk much
about what was happening with her at home.
My
family lived 1,500 miles away, the Nebraskans I met
talked chummily
about God like he was the P.T.O. president, and my career had been replaced by a Merry Maid to -
do list.
During the media interviews I took part in last November when the Government announced the Children, Schools and
Families Bill, my position was repeatedly attacked on the basis that parents don't like
talking to their children
about sex, so schools must.
And many of the Christian
families I know also teach this.I don't know who the author is
talking about.
I grew up in a
family that thought that sex was dirty and unmentionable, and just plain embarrassing to
talk about at all, or admit that you
did or liked it.
Back then, when a patient's death appeared to be inevitable, we
talked to
families about DNR (
do not resuscitate) orders and
about the option of not initiating more aggressive treatment.