i do nt want to be so much negative minded but up to these day people still remember that fergie failed to lift a trophy in his first four years at utd so no matter what
u think everything good and bad will be in history books....
Not exact matches
I
think at the root of
everything being
better now is that I don't judge things by a young person's values.
The Wednesday dinner routine is the fruit of regular, repeated meetings and
think sessions in which Smith tracks and analyzes
everything he can
think of that could make him love
better and work
better.
The
good news is that the opportunities in the stores are so additive and important (from an experience, repeated trial, and data standpoint) to Amazon's ever - increasing accumulation of behavioral information and ultimate objective of knowing
everything about us that I
think Amazon will leave things alone for a while.
It would be far
better for us to have timely and accurate comparative information concerning
everything we are
thinking about buying, selling, using, visiting or consuming.
«
Well - being is often kind of branded as «we have everything else figured out, then you get the luxury to think about your well - being.&ra
Well - being is often kind of branded as «we have
everything else figured out, then you get the luxury to
think about your
well - being.&ra
well - being.»
He
thinks the retailer should instead up its game on product categories that
better drive Target's image, even suggesting they raise prices where possible while striving to be competitive on
everything else.
Amateurs
think they are
good at
everything.
I'm pretty sure you will feel clear, calm and excited and even
better, you will have
thought through
everything that needs to be
thought through and you've made some important decisions.
I
think that
everything looks easier than it is and people are always only seeing the
best, happiest moments.
I
think that
everything is pretty
good, but I've seen your soldering connections and they're really crappy.»
I
thought if somebody had a high IQ, they could be
good at
everything.
«Most employees
think that the
best way to show value to their boss and get promoted is to aggressively claim credit and ownership over
everything they do,» BlackBerry CEO John Chen wrote in a LinkedIn post earlier this year.
They
think they are the reason for
everything good that has happened and therefore they should get the credit.
«Most employees
think that the
best way to show value to their boss and get promoted is to aggressively claim credit and ownership over
everything they do,» writes Chen in a recent LinkedIn post.
But I'm reading
everything but I read books a lot and Mystic River you mentioned, I read that as a... I read a review of it in the paper and I
thought that sounds
good and I went out to Costco and got a quick copy of it.
Being great at one thing doesn't mean you're great at all things «One of the big lessons is that when things are going really
well, you can be lured into
thinking that
everything's easier than it is.
The
best thing you can do when you want to clear your mind is write
everything you are
thinking down on paper.
We had so much work to do on Mr. Skin.com that the
thought of another site was overwhelming... but at the same time I realized we have the
best group of employees we've ever had, and we realized we had an opportunity: Who has
better infrastructure,
better knowledge,
better everything than we do?
«We don't agree on
everything, but I
think in this case I
think that's
good because I want a divergent opinion.»
One: books about how the financial crash happened and why (Making it Happen, The Alchemists, The Unwinding, The Billionaire's Apprentice, After the Music Stopped) and two: books about the business and culture of technology (The
Everything Store, Smarter Than You
Think, as
well as Hatching Twitter, by Nick Bilton and Dogfight: How Apple and Google Went to War and Started a Revolution, by Fred Vogelstein.)
Just
think of it, if your goal is a satisfied customer, even if you and your staff do
everything perfectly, the
best you'll get is a satisfied customer — that's your goal.
And so I
think too many young entrepreneurs want to cling on to
everything, and they're not
good delegators.
Well a more likely scenario is the one I laid out on this blog 4 days ago, where Trump doesn't get
everything he asks for, and there are some spending cuts made, so the plan costs $ 25 trillion not $ 35, but I
thought it was just over the course of 10 years.
It's so surreal to
think about because literally a week ago, my main concerns were going to the beach, figuring out prom, getting
good grades on my projects, and now
everything is on this monumental scale.
I've been looking to compare different tools and
thought I had a
good grasp on
everything that was out there.
Employers, you need to stop
thinking you know
everything and start taking suggestion from workers and you wont have such higher turnover rates or protests for
better wages.
«And in example after example, radical notion after radical notion, Jay and Shel don't just make the assertion about something that challenges
everything we
thought we knew about marketing — they give readers chapter - and - verse examples that make the case for one simple concept after another that...
well, could just revolutionize
everything.
The
thought of marketing their software baby is so painful, uncomfortable, and unpleasant that time and time again developers will rationalize that since their software is so much
better than
everything else in the same space, they can just wait for customers to show up.
«Dangerously
good because just when I
thought I couldn't get any lazier, I can now have
everything delivered to my front door!»
I
think we've covered the Swiss as
well as anybody, in fact, I did see something that came out from the Ludwig von Mises Institute this morning really discussing in greater detail
everything we've discussed the Swiss.
Those are just some of the risks that debt adds to your life — risks we don't
think about too much when
everything is going
well.
Everything I write has a tone of uncertainty in it because I
think these subjects are too complex to just say, «
Well I've got it all figured out.»
Ok
well, lets
think about this for a moment... The observation: I exsist, as
well as you, and
everything else.
The LaLa virus basically makes you
think that now that you are a Christian,
everything is going to go
better for you.
Yet all these things are
well taken cared of for God Who is and will always be a God Who give justice to all and in
everything, we will just eventually stop and realize that all the things we fought for and
thought to be
good for us are all passing, even this earthly life is but temporal, all that we are treasuring on earth are but temporal and passing, our health, our riches, our achievements, these are all useless in the next life.
I don't do it because I'm a nut, I just
think I feewl
better to believe there is hope if
everything goes wrong.
Well that's the genius of Limbaugh — he doesn't take himself seriously — he sees himself as an entertainer — it's the dumma * ses that follow him that
think everything he says is gospel.
Thus, I
think Mr. Romney can not be a
good President as his job will be to create positive image of the country and to move it forward rather than be negative and just blame
everything on Obama.
I
think I'm too simple in my
thinking that; if you don't like it, DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of
thinking, but I have personal opinions on
EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much
better than a lot of «mainstream» households i see...
He sees
everything you know, and knows all our corrupt
thoughts as
well.
Hierarchical
thinking and action, says Mary Louise Pratt, is «historically as
well as morally distortive» because it divides
everything into privileged and unprivileged groupings, condemning some ideas, texts, and persons to the margins of a culture while exalting others to positions of primacy.
If you
think that some big invisible sky wizard is going to eventually make
everything good with a few more magic spells, then you probably have a tendency to ignore some of the difficulties of life.
I
think the basic systems problem is that once
everything's open to deconstruction,
well, *
everything * is open.
We
think we're in our regular life, our real life, but there is this thing, this sense, this memory of something
better, something more, something that is
everything good and perfect still stuck in our hearts.
As Wellhausen once remarked,
everything that Jesus said (save, I
think, his teaching about God's «seeking the lost») can be found in the highest and
best Jewish teaching; although Wellhausen had to add that much more may be found in this teaching which Jesus eliminated or rejected — our Lord's human genius here, if the word may be used, was in his selectivity.
Multi-tasking is a myth: I've ended up doing
everything at once and nothing
well, and I
think in pithy status updates instead of real
thoughts.
Of course not — and whenever people in the Church
think smugly that
everything is going
well, it usually isn't.
David, I
think you were taught
well to realize you had
everything you needed.
Why do we always
think that everybody has to be
good at
everything?