Sentences with phrase «too fleeting»

Seasons are too fleeting to be spending all of your time decorating for them.
Life is too fleeting to waste a day so you need to sort things out as soon as possible.
Call of Duty: Ghosts is a decent enough game with some oh awesome moments that are far too fleeting to make it stand out too far from the crowd.
As far as Ford is concerned, her good fortune was all too fleeting as after a blood draw determined her alcohol level, a warrant was issued for the reckless driver where she's facing charges of intoxicated assault causing serious body injury to a peace officer.
And sure, we could simply post them below for your amusement, but that seems far too fleeting.
But despite the initial rush that this 3D arcade style, flight - sim - shooter can have at times, the thrill may be too fleeting and the experience too similar to its predecessor to warrant the new full price of admission.
When playing a good skill - based minigame it can be a blast, but these moments are far too fleeting.
The movie is 38 minutes shorter than «Dogville» (although none too fleeting at 139 minutes), and the story is more clearly and strongly told.
Autumn is way too fleeting up here in the North and right on it's heels are grey days and cold.
There are some moments that are far too fleeting.
Robinho joined a team and club very much in transition and while he showed flashes of his undeniable brilliance his moments of magic were far too fleeting.
And peach season is all too fleeting, so we must make the most of it.

Not exact matches

It's not quite right to think of we Americans as questing after fugitive moments of happiness; really, we're questing after fleeting respites from happiness, too, just as we're oscillating constantly in our strivings for individuality on the one hand and a relief from individuality on the other.
Let me offer a simple analogy, because I too have had those fleeting moments of communion that I believe all of us have had.
The discipline has been characterized by a dizzying diversity, and practitioners of the craft have too often been attracted to fleeting intellectual fads.
At one moment it is the obscure emotion of the wish within him which awakens recollections, at another moment he awakens them himself; for he is too proud to be willing that what was the whole content of his life should be the thing of a fleeting moment.
As I said yesterday, it is only a fleeting visit, my appearance here grates far too many people.
Maybe I have inherited this fleeting nature, too.
My partner is tired and a bit confused too» Don't spend these fleeting moments exhausted trying to figure it all out.
I understand all too well the exhaustion of bouncing and walking a baby around all the time, but it is a fleeting time:)
Sometimes, I spend too much time looking at my phone and not enough time cherishing the fleeting moments of the childhood passing before my eyes faster than Usain Bolt on rollerblades.
Both parents maximize this fleeting quality time through massage — it helps fathers or other caregivers bond with baby, too.
All too often, vending machines stocked with a tantalizing array of colorfully packaged sugar - and fat - laden temptations offer an instant, if fleeting, answer to food cravings.
Even when there's hardly any ambiguity — a blow - dried weatherman promising 65 degrees for the weekend — there is too often a fleeting sensation of uncertainty, much as when one approaches a glass door with the word «LLUP» or «HSUP» written on it, before the instruction is decoded to the satisfaction of the unconscious.
In those few fleeting moments, he had a distinct feeling of déjà vu, a sensation that psychologists once considered too unpredictable and ephemeral to be studied in any systematic way.
Gaeta envisioned using the time lens to slow down light so he could measure it in fleeting phenomena like controlled explosions, which usually occur too quickly for accurate readings.
Such a crazy time but so fleeting and precious too.
I relentlessly seek new experiences, i don't think too a much about work / life balance; i just think life.I Also believe that success is fleeting, but dignity and respect last forever.
The problem is, whether it was about the chase, the idea, or the missing romance while he was away, the relationship was fleeting and his military life kept him too much on the run.
But it's only a fleeting moment, because there's way too much to think about in the main narrative for you to be distracted for long.
The Shadow Effect is too serious minded to be a cartoon but too superfluous and fleeting to be anything else.
When what is left unexplored leaves us wondering why we should care about the characters, as in Jersey Boys and Think Like a Man Too, then we have films that may entertain at fleeting intervals, but which cease to resonate beyond the time spent watching them.
Too much is momentary and fleeting.
The movie tries to stay personal, but the personalities become too small and generic, and nobody left on screen can stand against the memory of our fleeting moments with Gosling.
But as the budgets for blockbuster tentpoles have gotten larger and the projects more risk - averse (with Marvel Studios and its parent company, Walt Disney Pictures, as Exhibit A overlords of the trend) it's become much too easy to acclaim fleeting inspiration and shallow gesturing toward diversity and goodwill as some kind of apogee.
But the time to strategically identify the outcomes and functionalities of such automation is too often fleeting.
Carry a touch too much speed and you do detect a hint of understeer, but it's fleeting and dealt with by the car before it materialises into anything worrying.
Annoyances are minor and fleeting in nature, and the game punches above its weight with a substantial and coherent feel that too many handheld offerings lack.
Spicer writes that the «tendency towards introspection was a common theme in Romantic landscape art and, as A Dialogue with Nature illustrates, so too was the direct observation of the natural world... In the hands of the Romantic painters, however, landscape art took on a new depth of meaning... In the pursuit of accurate observations then, both German and British artists found common ground in a shared fascination with the most fleeting forces of the natural world.»
The artist himself sheepishly peers out from one of the few oil paintings in the show, Bob's Sebring (2011), next to a silver convertible a bit too snazzy for his outfit, in front of a square garage... The paintings are furnished from a Kodachrome, sun - bleached palette, and a seemingly interminable supply of time... The supposed subject matter lingers at the edge of the well - measured composition, perfectly skewed to avoid approaching the edge of motion... The photographic qualities of this work are apparent, but the shutter's ability to capturing fleeting moments is irrelevant as time itself seems to be immobile anyway.»
If this teaches us anything, it's to not pay too much attention to fleeting Ethereum news.
Additionally, persistent negative beliefs about oneself, God or other people make progress seem too hard or a fleeting and disappointing experience.
But what had the biggest impact on me is watching my single mom's heart get battered in too many fleeting relationships, including by a live - in boyfriend.
That's OK, too, because something that's rare and fleeting is even more special.
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