Sentences with phrase «thing about drawing»

The great thing about drawing is that it forces you to pay attention and attentiveness, in the Buddhist sense, is the one way we have to understand what is real.
The great thing about drawing things from The Lego Movie is that EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!
The great thing about drawing is that you can literally draw anything.
The worst thing about the draw, in my opinion, is the fact that we have to play away but here come the positives: First of all the Gunners seem to be playing well and hitting form and after the way we played away to beat Man City recently we should have no real fear.
One of the funnest things about drawing out your monster is that it helps you see that so much of what holds you back comes from within.

Not exact matches

As I draw up spreadsheets of likely investors and put meetings on the calendar, I'm reminded of the many things I dread about fundraising, beginning with spending hours on traffic - choked 101 from San Francisco to Silicon Valley.
«One of the things that really drew me to the cryptocurrency ecosystem early on in 2012, 2013, when I started getting involved in Bitcoin, was the fact that it was a true intellectual meritocracy,» Demirors says on the latest episode of «Balancing the Ledger,» Fortune's show about the intersection of finance and technology.
The conclusion we should draw after so many pundits were wrong about Donald Trump's candidacy isn't that there's no such thing as expertise in political commentary.
Many things that draw teens to smartphones — the need to socially connect, seek novel experiences, and learn about the world — are the sorts of things they have always sought.
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They drew pictures of things they wanted and were quite vocal about what they wanted to see in their neighborhood.
Listen, I KNOW your whole thing is about drawing people in with inflammatory pieces then encouraging comments for EVERY article so we'll waste our time on your site (like I'm about to do no more) but TRY, just try to remember that you were credible once.
The tattoo seems to summon their eyes, to draw their focus even if they have other things they wish to think about.
It's about how you see things, your approach to life, and the creativity of your mind — it's who you are, not what you do, and she would always be an artist whether or not she ever painted or drew again.
I have it on good authority he said «My wife... is such a comedian, always cracking up the apostles with her naughty jokes... Like did you hear the one she told about the Priest the Rabbi and the Pastor who were discussing how they apporting their collections and the Priest says «We go into the parking lot and draw a circle on the ground and throw all the money up and any that lands in the circle we give to God» and the Pastor says «Yeah, we do almost the same thing but give God anything that falls outside the circle» and the Rabbi looks at them both and says «We do almost the same thing to, draw a circle and throw up the money high into the air and God keeps what God wants...»
If Jesus is drawing all people to himself, if judgement is about putting all things right, if Gods goal is the reconciliation of all creation then whatever judgement and punishment happens to seek to achieve this end, how can we say love never fails, if in this ultimate instance, it does, by leaving anyone lost for all eternity?.
Sound moral theology, fides quarens intellectum, begins with understanding real things, most especially divine things, and then drawing conclusions about behavior, discipline, and comportment.
This whole thing about hatefulness is pretty rich coming from someone who drew a cartoon of a person he disagrees with blowing up the world.
Where there is a lack of these things, it is time for us to draw back to the Word and what it says about the Spirit.
Granted, we might say that the proposition «if x is an intellect, then x distorts reality by spatializing it» is an analytical truth akin to «if x is a bachelor, then x is unmarried,» and Bergson would even accept this (CE 270), so long as we are simply drawing implications about things we have already defined.12 But Bergson does not treat any definition as unrevisable, absolute or permanent.
And I worried about the ominous things that happened during the two weeks before my retirement date: a driver ran into my car and totaled it; our dishwasher, garbage disposal and computer broke down; a manuscript I had submitted for publication was rejected; and my doctor, his face drawn in a frown, told me I had to come in for tests.
@fred, lunch never said a thing about the universe being finite... all that was stated was the word «beginning»... the only conclusion one can draw from such a word is that there is also an end.
The men viewing her will not be drawn in to wonder about her thoughts and feelings, her experiences of joy and sorrow, her strengths and vulnerabilities — the things that actually make her the unique person she is.
I am a musician and a writer, plus a dabbler in drawing and other artistic «crafty» endeavors so I always interpret things from a deep emotional point of view which hasn't always worked in my favour (at least it didn't in the church I attended) and alienated me from non-artistic people who called me too sensitive and too picky and too obsessive and too emotionally involved with just about everything I did, or tried to do.
He replied, «I don't want to see the drawing on the first page of the chapter because I want to think about what things look like all by myself.»
The line between «deserving poor» and «undeserving poor» is very, very hard to draw, and one of the things about poverty, whether one has work or not (some jobs pay so little that the people who do them are still well within the poverty trap), is that it is depressing, and actually saps the energy and nerve and vitality in ways that people like me, who have never been out of work and never been truly poor, can only appreciate by being with and ministering to people who are genuinely and chronically poor.
This may be true with some people about some things, but overall, the Bible has grown organically, is very close to human experiences of people over centuries and millennia, speaks the truth about our frailty, draws characters that are complex, raw, and authentic, warts and all.
Back on June 27, I wrote a thing about Damn Figs on my blog; I wish I'd seen your drawing then so I could have enclosed a link.
the greatest thing about «church» is the coming together of nonbelievers and new believers that never would draw near to God if it wasn't for the sad gathering we call Church.
If you don't think like Jesus, you go to hell... I'd say He draws a pretty distinct line in the sand about things.
You are drawing specific conclusions about things without any actual support other than your own confirmation bias.
Why is every Arsenal fans keep complaining about this draw, one thing I know for sure is that, Wenger is a wounded lion don't think you can take him down so easily because of his injury we know is hard sometimes for any team to face Bacerlona in the peach but is 11 players either side only the quality some times but we do have quality players too so why is the worries come on guys i know We can do this Wenger can do it, is our season it's a reason for the past 9 seasons without trophy God have something special for us & this is it.
A win or even a draw against Red Star would put us in pole position to win the group and if he is really serious about winning the whole thing we want to avoid the better teams in the next round.
Got laca who cares about manu or Chelsea c u in the coming season things are going to be different, in anyway Chelsea got beat twice by the gunners last season so did Man U, draw we got to get the better of Liverpool and tots this year.
SO you are right about 1 thingdrawing defenders out by coming back to help in the build up play is very important in creating oppurtunities for space in behind.
We came second in the group, lets wait and see the draw before we all start going ape s ** t. I'm thinking we should all hope to get Barcelona and any other giant club which claws it's way back on top, hoping against it has hardly ever worked, so bring on Barca and we'll show them a thing or two about the new and improved A-Team.
Slovakia wanted a draw and they got it, I think their coach could teach mourinho a thing or two about parking the bus.
We win, there is a bad thing to talk about, we drew we complain and when we loss the hell let lose.
And its not a good game, you can't have one shot on target at home and say we had a good game.Mourinho knew what he was doing, he came for a draw and got what he wanted.And one could say the same thing about Alexis and Giroud, where were they?
There is no real answer to the question you have posed because this club has once again hedged their bets on doing the bare minimum then hoping for the best... if they were serious about changing the stagnant culture that has permeated the club since our move from the Highbury, we would have immediately released and / or moved several players in the early days of the window... this would have demonstrated to the fans that they were serious about addressing our obvious inadequacies... likewise this would have forced them to bring in replacements because they couldn't have used the lame excuse Wenger is presently spewing about having too many players... we functionally have the same amount of players as we did when the window first opened but he didn't say jack about it then... he simply waited until the inevitable happened then pulled out his excuse Rolodex, closed his eyes and randomly drew the «too many players» card... the more he opens his mouth, the more I understand his «god» complex when it relates to all things Arsenal... what other manager could continually do the same dumb shit, not address obvious concerns for years, speak to the fans in such a condescending manner, face enormous criticism from many of his former star players and be the architect of so many failed player signings yet be one of the highest paid managers with the longest tenure in Europe... maybe Kroenke is colourblind and instead of seeing all the red flags he can only see the GREEN ones ($ $ $)
These things can happen, especially early in a season, so does this Liverpool draw make you Arsenal fans feel better about our own struggle to beat Leicester?
@sumo you can say the same thing about arsenal when you talk about luck the west brom were unlucky not to draw, vs durtmond an offside goal.the worse thing is they have many players who are injured
The fixtures have been drawn and the kits have been released, meaning that the last remaining thing for everyone to get excited about pre-tournament is which players will make it into their country's final 23 - man squad.
However, according to a draft schedule drawn up by the Premier League, things could be about to get a lot worse for Premier League managers next season.
United then turned things around, but after a defeat or a draw, the discontent would soon return, with so - called supporters moaning once again, calling for the manager to be sacked and commencing in their speculation about who would be the next man coming in as the manager, not once thinking about the devastating effects this sort of business does to the players, not to mention of the reputation of the club.
The funny thing about football is, when a high - tension game is drawing to a close, with two sides getting more desperate with each passing second for a victory, all the discipline and professionalism suddenly vanishes into thin air and all that matters is to put that ball into back of the net.
As soon as the draw for the Europa League was made social media was abuzz with people talking about one thing only.
If you ever wanted to know more about how the kids and I go about our unschooling lives, what drew me to unschooling, my thoughts on getting into college, and my favorite things about unschooling, I encourage you to read my interview.
; and cartoonist Rob Scott drew a funny cartoon about it on his maddermen.com blog — even though the studies I cited were so old that numerous stories have been written over the years (better than mine) about the same thing.
My childhood memories are of endless summers, planishing copper things with Dad in the garage, having free reign in the shed, pottering about and making things — knitting, fabric, flower potions, paper — drawing and basically twizzling about in what seemed to be one loooong summer holiday!
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