Sentences with phrase «things so anything»

We didn't have money for things so anything we used were things I'd made.

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All things change and you can't do anything to stop it, so don't try fighting it.
«When we have a world where you have ISIS chopping off heads and, frankly, drowning people in steel cages, where you have wars and horrible, horrible sights all over, where you have so many bad things happening, this is like medieval times, we haven't seen anything like this, the carnage all over the world,» Trump said.
So if there is one thing that we do know, it's that we don't know anything about what will happen tomorrow or any time in the future.
With an election nearing, the thing Joe needed to sell most this afternoon was Joe, and so far he might just be reading from Tim Cook's playbook: Don't break anything.
The SE doesn't do anything to change the inconvenience of running with your phone, so a decent armband is still necessary if you don't want to carry the thing.
We specialize in tabletop games, video games, comic books, cosplay, all the sort of emerging things that really weren't anything when I first started in this business, but now they've become so popular in mainstream culture.
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At this point, I'm not saying yes or no to anything, but we've built our brand and our business around being honest and authentic and real, so for me, as long as we can find those things within that world, then yes we can make it happen.
Entrepreneurs have to make so many choices that it's easy to stagnate by doing a lot of little things without proving or learning anything — what is known as decision paralysis.
The roster is indeed impressive and companies seem to be jumping behind this thing, so if anything it's a good bandwagon to be on.
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.
I think the only thing I've learned so far is that I really REALLY like all my money in index funds just cuz I don't have to think or do anything.
Seems to me that this is the very worst time to increase rates, and doing so would cause more damage to our economy; but I believe this administration would do anything to make us believe things are better than they really are, at the expense of everyone's financial security.
How Xerox fell so far is a case study in what management experts call the «competency trap» — an organization becomes so good at one thing, it can't learn to do anything new.
It's the same thing when it came with BP, when it comes to these penalties, you want to get the money, so you don't want to break the company that you're doing it with; it can really cripple it in terms of payments, but you don't want some sort of litigation or anything like that that is going to completely bankrupt the company, full stop, right in that moment, because you want to get paid.
Another thing I like about this site is that I can trust the info as you're not selling anything, that's almost impossible to do these days, so it's precious.
So, anything that is not core to their productivity and what they're trying to accomplish are things we'll start to look at.»
The small but producing mine is being listed by an unknown seller on BitPremier, a so - called bitcoin marketplace for all things luxurious — the advertisement does not confirm if the seller will accept anything else besides bitcoin.
They are brain - locked into trying to hit back with the same sort of complaint, yet utterly fail because atheism isn't a system of anything, and so sound like a child repeating the same thing over and over, blind and deaf to anything but the glaring problem of worshipping a disgusting and vicious idiot god and hating disgusting and vicious things.
If you are anything like me, we give so much airtime and headspace to things that are passing away.
It shouldn't take a clever person more than a few minutes to research these things, and i would do it except you seem to ignore anything that does not fit your god view, so I will not waste more of my time.
So how do you go from that reasoning to «Since it wasn't accidental then it must have been this ancient male diety named (fill in blank depending on religion) who loves me and knows me and cares for me and wants me to perform rituals that have nothing to do with morality like prayer, not eating certain things, sabaath and many more just because he said so, even though we have no record of him saying anything, just records of humans who wrote things down that they claim he said, but I want to believe it all so badly I will base my beliefs on no other evidence than «it just can't be accident»So how do you go from that reasoning to «Since it wasn't accidental then it must have been this ancient male diety named (fill in blank depending on religion) who loves me and knows me and cares for me and wants me to perform rituals that have nothing to do with morality like prayer, not eating certain things, sabaath and many more just because he said so, even though we have no record of him saying anything, just records of humans who wrote things down that they claim he said, but I want to believe it all so badly I will base my beliefs on no other evidence than «it just can't be accident»so, even though we have no record of him saying anything, just records of humans who wrote things down that they claim he said, but I want to believe it all so badly I will base my beliefs on no other evidence than «it just can't be accident»so badly I will base my beliefs on no other evidence than «it just can't be accident».
«I wouldn't know how to support them» (58 %) «I don't know anything or much about mental health so wouldn't be much help» (34 %) «I'd probably say the wrong thing and make it worse» (34 %)
As for myself, if there is such a thing as a «God» and He has anything to say to me, I have FAITH that He knows where I am and how to say it so I know it is really Him.
I do so believe that GOD who is the embodiment we call the Cosmos never throws away or discards anything but thru the advents of the meandering Tree of Cosmological Constants do all things return and / or are rebirthed but in variations of size dependent upon amenable classifiable symmetries of once was, toward that which is, to dependencies of what one will become.
There are so many congregations doing the same thing the same way every single week — and the same way as so many other congregations — that people become starved for something, ANYTHING that's at least a change from the monotony.
So neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow.
The claim was a simple thing to do in ancient times because scientifically ignorant people still did not know why the sun rose and set and why the seasons changed and why lightning and why thunder and why earthquakes and why disease and why just about anything... so people all thought that a god or gods controlled it all.
Non believer, approaching 70, retired US Navy, spends a large part of his week fixing things up around the neighborhood for those who do not know how, installing water heaters, replacing broken parts on automobiles, helping repair damage to piers and bulkheads (they live on the water), in general, he can fix anything, so he does, for free.
None of those things you said are founded on anything other than the fact that people have told you to think so.
Remember, neither of you has a shred of external, verifiable evidence to back up anything you claim, so faced with conflicting beliefs supposedly backed by «personal experiences» or some such thing I haven't experienced, why should I take either of you seriously?
If your «bible» or book of fairy tales is so «clear» on things, why is it that Christianity looks more like the «Tower of Babel» than anything else?
We shouldn't care so much about what people have, we should look maybe a little a bit more at what they do with it... I think we need to be a little bit better about keeping our opinions to ourselves and not judging things that we don't know anything about.
Wright criticizes Reformers for failing to stress «the great narrative of God, Israel, Jesus, and the world, coming forward into our own day and looking ahead to the eventual renewal of all things» so that their readings of the gospels «show little awareness of them as anything other than repositories of dominical teaching, concluding with the saving events of Good Friday and Easter but without integrating those events into the Kingdom - proclamation that preceded them.»
I'm not sugar coating anything your denying people love, dude thy tyrant did the same thing yo me and my people they said we cant love humans,... so i lead a rebellion these people love each other but That God has to have all the love to himself jealousy is a horrible curse.
We do not wish to play bit parts of it, as do, unfortunately, many invitees who are there to bring a bit of spirit to a demonstration which aims at something else, to provide a consensus of the elite on globalisation whether they be financiers, politicians or industrialists, and on the best way to change things so as not to change anything.
There are no eternal consequences to anything that anyone ever does, so Catholicism is just unfounded beliefs and rituals practiced by people who are comforted by such things.
But then this man came by, and well, he had things in his box, and I felt kind of stupid just standing there, so even though there wasn't anything in my box, I decided to put the key into it anyway so I could get nothing out of the box.
For the Almighty God, who, as even the heathen acknowledge, has supreme power over all things, being Himself supremely good, would never permit the existence of anything evil among His works, if He were not so omnipotent and good that He can bring good even out of evil.
As a scientist I always judge things on empirical evidence and he always has women ages 19 to 23 around him, but I've never seen anything else, so as a scientist, my presumption is that whatever the problems were I would believe him over other people.»
Of course, a special act of God is to some extent an expression of God, but so is every event; the thing that differentiates a special act of God from an ordinary one is not at all due to anything done by God.
I personally think it's just presumptuous of us to think that some fairy tale about a God and his prophet explains EVERYTHING... look up chaos theory, quantum theory, relativity,... there are SO many FUNDAMENTAL things we DO N'T know (any physicist worth anything will agree with you!)
as a non-muslim who knows little about muslim culture (i don't really know any muslims, actually, so beyond what i know about the basics of the religion, i don't know anything about day - to - day life), i've really enjoyed learning new things about people.
«blah blah christianity is awesome, just ignore all the bad things in the bible, blah blah I'm right because I say so, blah blah I will never answer a question with anything but irrelevant bullshit».
In other words, the fact that so many people can be swayed by religious myths and religious dogma helps us understand why the world is so messed up — people can be talked into just about anything, including things that are bad for them.
I have never had anything to do with Emergent, so all of these people are strangers to me, and I've been watching the whole thing develop since I first heard of this issue (I don't even remember how).
So if you buy into this basic picture of things, then anything real has to fit somewhere into this framework.
Nothing is born of anything else, and nothing is necessary to the existence of any other thingso wrote a contemporary philosopher (A. Consentino).
So then Mark made no mistake, while he thus wrote down some things as he remembered them; for he made it his one care not to omit anything that he heard, or to set down any false statement therein.
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