So when I look at gold, I do
n't look at it like, it's going to go up and I'm going to get rich.
I believe that the dealership is great, since they treat their customers like real human beings instead
of looking at them like dollar signs.
I handed the cupcake to my friend,
who looked at me like I'd just given him the answers to last night's algebra homework.
They
then look at me like I'm crazy - sadly, it's only basic logic and simple math, yet they just don't get it.
Some of my
friends look at me like I'm nuts when I talk about organic produce, meat, etc. — they just don't get it.
When people ask me what I do to stay lean, and I tell them I drink a lot of water, they
often look at me like I'm joking.
My
dog looked at me like I was nuts when I tried to get her out of bed to eat breakfast when it was still dark out.
We had quite a moment standing there in the kitchen while all of the
kids looked at us like we had lost our minds.
Such a change from here where even my local
market looks at me like I'm crazy when I pull out a reusable shopping bag.
It's such a natural extension, which is why things like programming and learning code comes easy to them, where someone
older looks at it like a foreign language.
I will be happy when we say, «short sale» and everybody in the
room looks at you like you're crazy because it's a thing of the past....
The only way you can
possibly look at it like that is if you think all provisions for the needy can only be done by the religious which is absolutely not true.
More people know what gluten - free is — no
one looks at me like I have two heads anymore when I say that I can't eat gluten.
You could
also look at it like this: your body just went through pregnancy and childbirth — that's no easy feat!
People
definitely looked at me like I was a crazy person when I told them I would be cloth diapering, but it's been so much easier than I expected.
I speak the language of medicine, and it's why my
surgeon looked at me like I was crazy when I said no to all the options she gave me.
Look at it like running a business with your ex as your partner to raise the happiest, healthiest, most secure children.
I'd
rather look at it like it's about creating a good space for both of you to feel good, and for your relationship to thrive.