The one
thing we talked about from the beginning, ice cream is such a theme in the film, was that it had to be sweet and sour at the same time.
Not exact matches
After you've gone through all of your stories
from your past, and after you've
talked about everything that you've dealt with, now you have to go live life and accumulate more
things to
talk about.
«The
thing about his appointment that I think has not been picked up on by a lot of people who've been reporting on this is when Clarke was under consideration to be chosen at sheriff, there was not any hint
from anywhere that he was a conservative,» said Mark Belling, a conservative Wisconsin
talk - show host.
Yet, when I had a bunch of VCs in here last week
from the United States and I was
talking to them
about various
things, I was asking how our wireless and broadband are here because we're told in Canadian terms that we have superior networks.
«Technology may let us
talk together, and share information together, and analyze a few
things together, but I wouldn't worry
about going away
from human decisions,» he said.
We need, to understand that they are fictional people, who are able to do
things that real people can not, but I'm
talking more
about identifying with their moral code, their values in helping others and doing right
from wrong.
I once had to present in front of a bunch of investors who had just heard
from a Nobel Laureate who was trying to cure cancer, and I was up next
talking about funny
things on the internet.
Tony Hawk on Building a Brand Around Doing Your Own
Thing Skateboard icon and entrepreneur
talks about staying true to his vision, learning
from mistakes, and navigating the ebbs and flows of skateboarding's popularity.
In his
talk, Berger shared insight and examples
from his book, Contagious: Why
Things Catch On (Simon & Schuster, 2013), about why things go viral o
Things Catch On (Simon & Schuster, 2013),
about why
things go viral o
things go viral online.
More
from Smart Investing: Surprising uses for the Roth IRA that go beyond retirement Happy couples
talk about money before it's too late Rising home prices making
things tough for prospective buyers
When we
talked to our customer, we heard very different
things from what the media and Hollywood and fashion say
about women.
Of all the people I've
talked to over the years
about starting their own business, the fear of failure is the number one
thing that keeps many people
from doing what they really want to do.
«I'll ask [potential hires]
about something that hasn't gone so well in their life and then ask them what they've learned
from it because the next
thing I look for in people is curiosity,» he says, «I'm interested in people who take those negative experiences in their lives and are really curious
about what happened and can
talk intelligently
about what they learned and what they might do differently.»
Whether you're
talking about the U.S. government or a major corporation, all large buyers have at least one
thing in common with Wal - Mart: they expect more — a lot more —
from their suppliers.
He will also have an opportunity to
talk about where
things go
from here.
The report has come under fire
from a number of critics, who argue that — among other
things — it is
talking about theoretical future ad sales that might never have occurred even if ad blocking didn't exist.
Greenley and Grisolia, the inventor team, are in town
from Wisconsin to
talk about the Next Big
Thing — no one is allowed to spill the beans, but it's a robo - dinosaur.
It allows them to
talk about these
things without fear of judgment
from other men and to explore their senses of fashion as well as their relationships to food, wellness, and dating.
Anything that the U.S. wants to add to the deal after the fact won't be acceptable to Iran, so
talking about a «fix» is just a way to deflect criticism
from the U.S. for unnecessarily and irrationally scrapping an agreement that achieves the
thing that the Trump administration claims to want.
«There are certainly
things that are illegal content, so that is more of an area where
talking about regulations could make sense, but so much of what comes up in general discussion
about this is out of reach of government action
from the get - go.»
I just interviewed John Chen
from BlackBerry recently and he was
talking about that they have to focus on the
things that, when he was trying to recover the company, that people knew it for security, the keyboard, systems that people could manage better for phones and stuff like that.
Another
thing you will often hear
from the media and professional advisers is
talk about inflation «risk».
Tuesday April 24: Five
things the markets are
talking about U.S dollar bulls seem to have finally found some much needed support
from interest rates as U.S bond yields climb toward levels unseen in nearly four - years.
It was a way for him and a few friends to get away
from the city, appreciate life, and
talk about things that matter.
Wednesday, May 2: Five things the markets are talking about Overnight, equities have gained in Europe after they declined in Asia, as many return from...
Here's a letter to the board of Biglari Holdings re: executive compensation [Noise Free Investing] & then more thoughts on Biglari's compensation agreement [My Investing Notebook] Where
things stand in the market [Bespoke Investment Group] A list of stocks Nasdaq is canceling trades in
from yesterday's madness [Business Insider] The best interest rate chart in the world [Trader's Narrative] A great macro overview
from Barry Ritholtz [The Big Picture] A look at John Paulson's possible ownership of Bear Stearns CDOs [Zero Hedge] John Mauldin on the future of public debt [Advisor Perspectives] Top buys & sells
from Morningstar's ultimate stock pickers [Morningstar] The truth
about «Sell in May & Go Away» [WSJ] An interview with hedge fund manager Hugh Hendry [Investment Week] Bill Ackman: Let's have a public registry for stock opinion [Barron's] Hedge fund Harbinger hires ex-Orange chief for wireless plan [Dealbook] & Deutsche Telekom has been in
talks with Harbinger [FT] Hedge funds begin to restructure fee system [FT]
«I usually prefer
talking more
about the
things I have gotten wrong, because I learned
from them» Jim Rogers
One guarantee: it will
talk about more beautiful
things than the new album
from The Game.
I was trying to stay away
from the physiological details like that because Elena was
talking about pure energy as a
thing separate
from those processes.
Buddhism (in its true form) provides a guide to the elimination of suffering, not deity worship; in fact never
talks about God or gods in the sense the west does... FYI Buddha was born 630 years before Jesus, and it is proven that Buddhism traveled
from eastern India all the way to Syria and the Middle East via the Silk Road... i am quite sure Jesus had heard some of his teachings... some of the
things that Jesus says are a direct reflection of the eightfold path
from buddhism... Jesus was the greatest salesman of all time... sold the most books in history... he really honestly does nt deserve worship but an Academy Award
I was listening to a podcast this morning
from 2012 where Raborn Johnson and Steve Sensenig
talked about a Theology Rooted in Love, and they were saying many of the same
things as well!
The whole situation is seen so differently
from the liberal and the evangelical perspectives that in their disputes liberals and evangelicals are seldom
talking about the same
thing.
You spend so much time
talking about things like grace, yet you don't seem to have enough of it to allow those who have a different view and / or style of interaction
from yours to express themselves without your lecture of improper behavior.
The timing of what you post today goes with the section
talking about «he will come again to judge the living and the dead» which is where I would guess that there'd be that change in the axis on your theory
from things understood of Jesus to
things understood of the Holy Spirit.
I'm convinced that one
thing folks
from my generation long for is the chance to
talk openly and honestly
about our faith, our doubts, our questions, our ideas, our struggles, our joys, etc. in the context of a faith community.
Today's excerpts come
from «God
Things» — one of the most
talked -
about chapters in the book.
I suspected I'd get a little pushback
from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate
about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul,
about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon,
about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11,
about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and
about what we really mean when we
talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
One verse or one book put together with another verse or another book
from a different place in the Bible that
talks about the same
thing, or
things gives full understanding!
As you probably can gather
from my posts I'm more like my dad when it comes to processing
things by
talking about them.
Then it was on to Portland, where I couldn't help but think of the Portlandia song, «The Dream of the 1890s is Alive in Portland,» when my gracious host Andy Campell, (who homebrews his own beer, of course) presented me with AMAZING homemade bread
from his wife April and began
talking about his friends who make their own soap and, you know, pickle
things.
So my friends Tripp and Bo
from Homebrewed Christianity have been
talking... and
talking... and
talking...
about this
thing called Process Theology.
If you
talk about the thruth and who Jesus really is and who we are in Christ, your post is deleted... Jesus is alive and real, the bible is true, and we all live eternally either with he Lord or separted
from him... God created you, and he loves you so much that he sent his son to die for your sins and mine... Don't believe a lie because it seems the popular
thing to do... This not a joke, and your soul is nothng to be played with...
Talk about tempting fate, God sent him a sign all right, he got bit and died
from a snakebite, guess that was the wrong
thing to do.
So, for example, if your hear a pastor saying, «You have to take up your cross daily and follow Jesus in order to go to heaven when you die,» you can look in the text he is preaching
from (maybe Matthew 16:24 - 26 or Luke 9:23 - 26), and see that Jesus is
talking about saving your life (which is NOT the same
thing as receiving eternal life) by living in a profitable way here on earth (cf. Luke 9:24 - 25).
A similar
thing happens, by the way, when people read James 5:19 - 20 which
talks about saving a soul
from death.
This worldview requires a completely different set of myths
from the worldview of efficiency and self interest: myths that
talk about community, connectedness, giving, sharing, helping, and nurturing — rather than self,
things, getting, keeping, forcing, using and conquering.
If you visit twice, they will probably take you out for the «coffee
talk» and lay
things on the line
about what to expect and not expect
from the church.
If someone told me for 30 years that cookies exist but were never able to provide one and said they were made
from ingredients that they also could not provide and only had a cookbook that was thousands of years old that
talked about these cookies, I would question whither they actually existed, or if they were like many
things from other «cookbooks» of that same time that had been shown to be most likely made up.
St. Laurence Church is far
from the only one
talking about the King James Bible this year - the Globe Theatre in London is planning a reading of the whole
thing in the days before Easter, and a literary festival has already done one.
But although they are
talking about the same
thing, they are doing it
from different points of view.