Sentences with phrase «then imagine it does»

Sanchez is a great player, but if we bemoan the clubs lack of ambition then I imagine he does too, given his competitive spirit.
Then imagine doing those same things without the matured coping ability you have today, with the motor skills of a small child, and a head so big you still can't get your arm up around it to touch the opposite ear.
Then I imagined doing it all with a giant belly, swollen feet, and an aching back.
Then imagine it charges just as quickly when being used as when it's in standby, and then imagine it doesn't get overly warm doing it.
Imagine a Quick Charge - capable phone, then imagine it doesn't slow down much after 80 per cent charge.
Then imagine you did it without using a dime of your own money.

Not exact matches

Robbins then asked him to make it come down to a three, which made him imagine the pizza having a topping he didn't like.
People who are able say, «Imagine if we did this...» and then they can figure out a way to make it happen.
Now, personally, I leave my swimming trunks at home when the weather's cold, but then I don't imagine I could pull off this paradoxical combo as well as model Kate Upton, who rocks nothing more than a Canada Goose jacket and bikini bottom as Sports Illustrated's latest swimsuit edition cover girl.
While that does not seem substantial, imagine the power it takes to boil a pot of ice water and then imagine process happening faster than a human could comprehend.
But then imagine that you're allowed to join society, hold a job, and say things like «If they don't fire Andy Reid I'm gonna kill someone!»
Imagine focusing all your energy toward a task that you are, by every possible measure, terrible at — and then doing it again and again, day after day.
I imagine it was easier to get things done back then.
Imagine if when the paramedics arrive at an accident scene, the first thing they do is empty the guy's pockets, take his credit cards and run them to the limits, figure out how to divvy it all up among themselves — then start to worry about the guy lying on the pavement.
«We can easily imagine a scenario where a company raises initial funding through crowdfunding and then a VC comes in who doesn't want to deal with all these additional shareholders.
What that would do is, imagine you start with an initial withdrawal rate, say 3.5 % and then equities take a nosedive.
It's a shame atheists can't be more diplomatic, but then I imagine a guy like Hawking doesn't have time for anything not of substance.
For if a man or a woman's body — or his or her status as a married person, or his capacity to be a father or hers to be a mother — doesn't matter for his or her sex life, why, then, should anyone imagine that the body of the Son of God matters, whether it is in a manger, on a cross, risen, or fully and really present under the signs of bread and wine?
«Imagine what success looks like as a business owner in a few years in the future, and then figure out what you need to do to get there.
If they put in only what they could imagine or perceive with just their senses then the Bible doesn't impress as a source of information that trumps modern science, with our advanced instruments, computers and dedicated professionals all investigating how the universe actually works.
Imagine the sting of disappointment he may have felt at first, and then imagine his faithful resolve to do what JesusImagine the sting of disappointment he may have felt at first, and then imagine his faithful resolve to do what Jesusimagine his faithful resolve to do what Jesus asked.
Do they really imagine that an atheist wants to join their religious group, hide his / her real beliefs for months or years, get themselves elected by other members then radically change the whole nature of the club, against all the other member's wishes?
Then why do you imagine people born gay can?
If the kind of world I imagine doesn't include everybody then there's something wrong with my imagination.
If we imagine that a Jesus reborn in the twenty - first century would do other than excoriate and denounce those who seek to spill the blood of innocents — as though the era of Herod had returned also — then we have to concede that Christianity has been rendered a husk of its former reality.
In preparing to teach a course, I looked through a folder of accumulated notes and realized that I first taught the course to an adult class consisting of three women: Jennifer, a widow of about 60 years of age with an eighth - grade schooling, whose primary occupations were keeping a brood of chickens and a goat and watching the soaps on television; Penny, 55, an army wife who treated her retired military husband and her teenage son and daughter as items of furniture in her antiseptic house, dusting them off and placing them in positions that would show them off to her best advantage, and then getting upset when they didn't stay where she put them — she was, as you can imagine, in a perpetual state of upset; and Brenda, married, mother of two teenage sons, a timid, shy, introverted hypochondriac who read her frequently updated diagnoses and prescriptions from about a dozen doctors as horoscopes — the scriptures by which she lived.
I run into a variant myself: I can not even remotely imagine how people can actually believe in whatever god they do, despite a total lack of evidence in that belief, and then conform their lives to it.
Also, take the end of October through the last day of December and imagine three full months of non-stop «it's a small world after all» played everywhere you go, in every store, every mall and every business, all day, every day, and then you get home to an evening to yourself and your favorite channel is playing a 10 hour marathon of the old «It's a small world» Disney video that takes you on a magical tour of the ride and a behind the scenes segment on how they did all the animatronics.
When Adam and Eve take the fruit, they do not make a decision between good and evil but rather imagine possibilities of action and then act almost without knowing it, sunk in «a strange, dreamlike kind of contemplation.»
If you want to imagine a certain state (afterlife) without evidence, then don't expect all other groups to have a position on something you are merely azzuming.
He doesn't want us just to announce that we were born into a «Catholic family» and can stick a Catholic label on ourselves and then imagine we can do just as we like.
I am asking is it possible to sell your soul to the devil i before a few days in a program called two and a half men as i clicked the info button there was written that someone comes to know that he has sold his soul to the devil i don't remember who and what was exackly wriyten but after a few hours of that i kept on imagining how devil looked like and then thinking «i will sell your soul for 20 carats mo no shut up i will never sell you my soul oh god please help me «the thing i am scared of is that have i sold my soul to the devil have i?
if there is a God who made everything, then i imagine that God can do whatever it wants.
I hope that if I was in your situation that I would have had the courage to do the same, although I can't imagine what it must have been like to think of the potential consequences of being honest and not pretending to have all the answers, and then for the reality to be even worse.
So we find repeated warnings like the following which Justin Martyr (c. 100 - c. 165) an early Christian apologist, delivered to Trypho, «For if you have fallen in with some who are called Christians, but who... say there is no resurrection of the dead, and that their souls, when they die, are taken to heaven; do not imagine that they are Christians... But I and others, who are right - minded Christians on all points, are assured that there will be a resurrection of the dead, and a thousand years in Jerusalem, which will then be built, adorned and enlarged.»
One imagines Father, not yet fully awake, at the early morning Mass reading that and then thinking to himself, «What on earth did I just say?»
After all, if John Denver could sing love songs to his beloved wife and then divorce her in a nasty marital squabble, imagine what a person like me could do — provided I had as much money as Denver.
i imagine you will come up with some lame excuse of how «god» doesn't force people to believe, but if prayer changes things then it changes god's plan and thus no one should be athiest... correct.
I mean, ok, if you're mentally ill, then yes, I can imagine Jesus telling you something... anything, but that doesn't mean Jesus is real to the rest of us.
Because I can't really imagine Jesus saying, «Don't lust, but if she's really attractive to you, and she's not wearing much, then I totally get it.
Racheal i understand how you feel there have been times i really felt lead to go in a particular direction for the Lord and then the doors were shut its crushing at the time and i felt very angry and disappointed.But he has other plans better than we could imagine but at the time we struggle because we do nt see it from his perspective he certainly cares more than we know.Something that encourages me is the verse psalm 37:4 Delight yourself in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart.Tell the Lord you are angry and do nt understand but do nt shut him out its when we feel afraid angry or discouraged that we need to ask him to strengthen us as he wants to help us.regards brent
Then there's about 20 % of the population that are $ e xu al maniacs who think they have to have $ ex with something... and they usually line up for the prison trans gen der that does it for books of stamps (prison currency) as they imagine that they're with a female.
But the idea that every human law is imperfect, and therefore unjust to some extent, does indeed make sense, because we can imagine a perfectly just judge who administers perfect justice» who assesses a person's talents, motives, opportunities, weaknesses, ideals, history, and everything else about him, and then judges all his actions against the standard of what he is able to do.
When he leads persons in a study of our passage from the Sermon on the Mount, master teacher Walter Wink asks them to do the following: Bring into consciousness an enemy; conduct an imaginary dialogue with that person, in which you accuse him or her of the evil he or she seems to intend, imagining what he or she might say in response; then pray for the well - being of that person.
If you can imagine God by your side all day every day, then you can also begin to hold conversations with Him in your head as you go about your day, just as you do with any other friend or family member.
Subsequent to that statement, I have a hard time imagining an afterlife that doesn't have some version of a «god»... unless us humans created everything and all the rules that govern it — then I suppose we would be the god — but I'd think I would remember doing that.
I think we should declare this day «National Talk to Your Imaginary Friend Day,» for those of us who don't have an imaginary friend to talk to, beg for his / her / its assistance, then act surprised when that imaginary friend does absolutely NOTHING to help... then we can act just as delusional as you «believers» when you pray... which is really just talking to your imaginary friend who «lives in the sky» or wherever you imagine him / her / it / them to live.
I can't imagine any church here where that would happen, but then we don't have a Bible Belt and we shipped most of our religious nutters to America, thank goodness.
Logic: Where I am going with this is that if God exists in your mind, which you ALREADY ADMITTED THAT HE DOES, then we can imagine something that's even better than that — a God that exists in reality.
«Why then do you imagine you are among friends?»
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