It's not so much that Charlie
treats life like theater, it's that he treats New York as his own private art gallery, with himself as the centerpiece exhibit.
She was about
treating life like a party.
She treats life like a game and at the ripe old age of 11, still loves to roll over on her back and wriggle around with all 4 legs flailing away.
Not exact matches
«When this becomes ubiquitous, just
like ATMs,
like telephone banking, we will
treat this as an everyday part of our
lives,» Roberts said from Toronto.
«I
treated family
life like a business,» she said, adding, «Not from the emotional part, obviously, but in terms of having backup plans.
Besides, for the hundreds of millions of rural peasants who have already migrated to cities — supplying factories with an endless supply of cheap labour —
life in cities
like Shanghai, Beijing or Shenzhen means being
treated like second - class citizens, since their access to social services and education for their children is tightly limited.
«This includes how pay decisions are arrived at, how they are rated on their performance, how the company
treats things
like sick leave and other benefits, how the company views work -
life programs and how they will be
treated in a dispute.»
But they share those values as five «Dogtopia - isms» — love
life unconditionally
like a dog, stay loyal to the pack, chase the absolute highest standards of safety, play to your full potential, and
treat every day
like it's the most exciting day ever.
Passengers purchasing tickets on a Thai airline can now buy a seat for a hugely popular
life -
like doll that has owners
treating them
like real children.
Learning the value of calculated risks —
like the one we took leaving our home in Tehran; of hard work —
like how I battled back after failing out of school; and that people should embrace those who are different from them — the opposite of how the playground bullies
treated me; are
life lessons that have brought me to where I am today.
And I think that applies to robots that are designed in a lifelike way and we
treat like living things.
Homes are the centre of community, and our homes should be places for people to
live in; not
treated like commodities to be bought, and sold, and traded exclusively for profit.
If you want to
live your
life under the impression that some jealous self - contradicting sky monster is watching your every move, go for it... don't be surprised when people
treat you
like a moron though.
Or,
like the rest of us that took one baby step further, realized that it is ok to say «I don't know, and may never know, but will ask questions until I am satisfied (which is never) and meanwhile will «
treat all others with the respect I expect from a stranger, as well as whenever possible and reasonable will
treat all
life forms with respect and dignity.»
Another adopted child felt
treated differently by her teacher; the teacher made comments
like: «You think because you've gone through one experience in your
life [the adoption], you've paid all your dues.»
But... We
live in a feckless culture where the media
treats guns
like they are magic toys that create instant power.
It's
like we
treat what we do on Sundays as something separate from our normal
lives — and that is where so many of our problems arise.
«Whatever insults human dignity, such as subhuman
living conditions, arbitrary imprisonment, deportation, slavery... the selling of women and children; as well as disgraceful working conditions, where men are
treated as mere tools for profit, rather than as free and responsible persons; all these things and others of their
like are infamies indeed... they are a supreme dishonour to the Creator.»
So it would read something
like: when a guy rapes a girl, make him pay the rest of his
life and don't make the girl marry him and don't
treat her
like damaged goods.
They not only welcomed me, and
treated me
like a valuable person right from the start, but they got me through two of the hardest years of my
life, when I had to leave the job I had to take 10 and a half weeks post op from my second open heart surgery in less than a year, (couldn't get disability) and try one more time to get SSDI.
The present volume is really a collection of studies, and it might easily have grown to twice its size if other topics had been included: for example the miracle stories — I should have
liked to examine Alan Richardson's new book on The Miracle - Stories of the Gospels (1942)-- or a fuller study of the so - called messianic consciousness of Jesus, the theory of interim ethics, the relation of eschatology and ethics in Jesus» teachings — see Professor Amos N. Wilder's book on the subject, Eschatology and Ethics in the Teaching of Jesus (1939)-- the influence of the Old Testament upon the earliest interpretation of the
life of Jesus — see Professor David E. Adams» new book, Man of God (1941), and Professor E. W. K. Mould's The World - View of Jesus (1941)-- or sonic of the topics
treated in the new volume of essays presented to Professor William Jackson Lowstuter, New Testament Studies (1942), edited by Professor Edwin Prince Booth.
We
live in a culture that
treats faith
like a spiritual buffet.
The CNN debate opened with discussions on economic issues, but later veered toward faith - based matters
like the role of religion in candidates» decision making, abortion, gay marriage — and how the United States ought to
treat Muslims
living within its borders.
its a taste of your own medicine, see how silly it is, a best lesson to learn is how to take what you dish out in
life, this is why i advocate righteousness, it teaches us to
treat each other how we
like to be
treated.
People that have those lifestyles don't want you to be
like that, they just want to
live their
life as they want and be
treated like an equal human being!
Afterwards, as we were sitting on the couch, a little depressed from all the people who die, the women who get
treated like trash, and the overall view in the movie that
life is cheap, my wife said, «Of all the traditional Christmas movies, «Miracle on 34th Street,» «White Christmas,» or «A Christmas Story «why do you watch this movie?
I don't need the promise of eternal
life to make me
treat others with the dignity and respect I would
like to receive and I have friends from all walks of
life.
Maybe all of us with no health insurance should have to walk around with a star or a big red X pinned on our chest to let people
like you know who you don't want to associate with, since we aren't worthy of being
treated with respect or deserve to
live...
To say you can put the Creator on hold for a year and
live and act
like you don't know him is an awful way to
treat someone you claim to have a relationship with.
It's so much simpler just to
live by one simple rule... to
treat others as you would
like to be
treated.
It's a shame that the fear of god and social stigma have created a situation where the very education that might save
lives is
treated like a dirty secret.
«we need to equip kids to
live out biblical tolerance and grace while
treating their neighbors as they'd
like to be
treated, whether they agree with them or not,»
Over the years, I have pulled many of the Sunday school teachers and youth workers in my children's
lives aside to ask them to
treat my children
like any other kid in the youth group.
I'll write about how the Industrial Revolution and modernism gave rise to a techno - medical method of birth that
treated women
like machines to manage, problems to solve, and how we forget that the very work of birth is the the thing that makes
life after birth richer and healthier.
«All the recent attention to bullying helped us realize that we need to equip kids to
live out biblical tolerance and grace while
treating their neighbors as they'd
like to be
treated, whether they agree with them or not,» said Alan Chambers, President of Exodus International, the group that sponsored the event this year.
It made me think about the book I read a long time ago «Black
Like Me» (The author dyed his skin and traveled around the country, mostly
living on the streets, to learn how he would be
treated.)
Example in point: Opposition to embryonic stem cell / human cloning research: It isn't anti science to oppose
treating nascent human
life like a corn crop or manufacturing embryos, anymore than it is anti science than the Animal Welfare Act the proscribes what can and can't be done in scientific research with some mammals.
I have some regrets in my
life and I also feel great that I have this perspective because I've been the product of this and
treated like an object.
They make billions, but don't want to be
treated as every other business... Their tax exemption is disgusting in my eyes, profitable to tell people how to
live their
lives, profitable to act
like god appointed them, profitable tax evaders.
I just don't think it applies to real
life, are you going to have «Faith» in your doctor when she is
treating your child, of course not (you want to see a degree or at least have knowledge that the doctor knows what she is talking about), -------- I do
like this analogy.
Isn't the Catholic Church getting away with discrimination by
treating its non-Catholic employees
like they have to
live by the church's (Dark Age) teachings.
don't think so, I think the male scholars who wrote the bible did exclude, burned scrolls, and twist the facts so they would be looked at and
treated superior, or god -
like, including a promise of
living forever.
Sure, I have been
treated like a rebel but I choose not to allow their sin to dictate and define my
life.
I suppose that doesn't include Palestinian
lives, what with the way the Jews pushed their way into what was once the «Palestinian Mandate» under England, forcing legitimate home and land owners from properties that had been in their families for generations, shoving them into refugee camps that exist to this day, and
treating them
like nothing more than dogs in the ensuing years.
For another, outside speakers and the
like, appearing briefly on campus, are inevitably
treated as entertainers rather than purveyors of serious challenges to the
life of the institution.
We had some friends where we used to
live who had a Moroccan restaurant, they were so hospitable and
treated us
like family and insisted that we eat there often.
I'm no baker; (I wish I can make cookies all the time and most of my family / friends
live faraway: (so it is expensive to ship int» l. I
like to package my homemade
treats in beautiful mason jars... they are handy to have use and they can be reused by them!
Welcome to my blog, I hope
life is
treating you well, that you
like this recipe (if you choose to continue reading), and that you have a great weekend!
If you have a special gluten free person in your
life that could do with a
treat (or you'd
like to
treat yo» self!)
Having spent some time going through the book and reviewing the recipes, I can say that there is a lot to
like about Debbie's book, and it may be just the thing you are looking for if you are hoping to bake some sweet, yummy
treats for anyone
living with celiac disease, diabetes, or allergies to eggs, soy or nuts.