«But that's
true of a lot of things, right?
Not exact matches
Now let me give you three
things that say that's not
true: If you ate a
lot of vegetables and fruit, you probably aren't going to gain weight; No. 2, if you work out like crazy, you're probably not going to gain weight; and No. 3, people who I've learned to really hate, people who have very fortunate, fast metabolism, aren't going to gain weight.
Like a
lot of things in startup land, it's a cliché because it's
true.
Like a
lot of things in life, we laugh because it's funny and we laugh because it's sort
of true.
Malcolm Gladwell may or may not have been completely right when he claimed that becoming a
true expert in any subject requires 10,000 hours
of practice, but whether his exact number stands up to scrutiny, the underlying truth still holds — getting good at
things is time - consuming and involves a
lot of hard work.
«Life is going to tell you a
lot of things about yourself that you didn't ask to be told,» he adds, «but when you're being
true to yourself and doing what you love, none
of that really matters.»
«There are rarely discounts, so you always feel as though you're paying the item's
true value, as opposed to one
of these «60 % off» stores where, when you pay full price, you feel like you're getting cheated, which is the way a
lot of retailers approach
things.
A source told Marcus that the decision to implement the agreements came about in February or March 2017, when there was «
lots of leaking,
things that just weren't
true, and a
lot of things that were
true and should have remained confidential.»
There are
lots of people who think that if they set up their cryptocurrency addresses as anonymous, and while it may be more anonymous with some cryptocurrencies than with others, is there really any such
thing as
true anonymity online these days?
One
thing I've found to be
true at a
lot of social networks is that people on those networks love to view and click content that applies to the network.
With all due respect to Fred Wilson, another
true believer — and, to be clear, an enormous amount
of respect is due — it says a
lot that, in the midst
of this massive boom, he's citing «Rare Pepe Cards,»
of all
things, as a prime example
of an interesting modern blockchain app.
It is
true that, in the Middle East,
things happen which require the defense establishment to prepare for dealing with new extraordinary threats that require a
lot of money, even more than what will be freed up by cutting the salaries
of career officers or selling their company cars forcing them to arrive at IDF HQ by hitchhiking.
True, where humans are involved, we see a reflection
of good and evil in how we can create Babel towers out
of a
lot of things.
People have great imaginations and they invent
lots of things that are not
true.
Naomi, Faith,
True Friend, Justina, Frederica, Friend, Adeline, Christian Adeline, Adelina, FairGarden, Odessa, Zelda, WonderSpring (and a bunch
of other names) is a
lot of things, but «a fiesty individual» isn't one
of them.
Jon, while this is
true there has been a
lot of hateful and violent
things have been said by Atheist towards Christians on this same thread, earlier today.
It's all locked in people's heads, and we know people can convince themselves to believe a
lot of things that aren't
true.
But
of course, there are
lots of people who die for
things that they believe are
true, but are probably not.
Apparently, there are a
lot of false fishermen out there, and the primary
thing that sets
true fishermen apart from false fishermen are fishing rituals.
The Bible also says rabbits chew their cud, the earth is balanced on pillars, the earth is a flat disc, the stars are small ornaments hung up in the sky, which itself is nothing more than a black sheet covering the world at night... it says the moon gives off its own light, it says the world was created in 6 days less than 10,000 years ago... It says a
lot of things that aren't
true.
Seems that there's a
lot more religious zealots showing their
true colors, actually... but don't let a little
thing like reality get in the way
of a good rant.
The second «anything» is not
true: Atheists believe in
lots of things, they just don't believe in some all - knowing, all - powerful supernatural being that created the universe.
One
of the reasons Madeleine L'Engle's [book]... had that strong Christian element to it wasn't just because she was Christian, but because she was frustrated with
things that needed to be said to her in the world and she wasn't finding a way to say it and she wanted to stay
true to her faith... In a good way, I think there are a
lot of elements
of what she wrote that we have progressed as a society and we can move onto the other elements.
He had a
lot of foolish
things, but that was one
of the
true things.
I commented on this cause a
lot of people don't believe it... It's a faith
thing... You called me out on the simple matter
of metaphor which to me is out
of the question but none the less
true.
Lord
of the Rings has a
lot of pages — does that mean every
thing in it is
true?
Lots of «insensitive,» «disrespectful,» and «unwise»
things happen in New York, and a great deal is done with
true motives disguised.
Duranty's morals are neatly summed up in one
of his 1935 dispatches: «It may be objected that the vivisection
of living animals is a sad and dreadful
thing, and it is
true that the
lot of [those] who have opposed the Soviet experiment is not a happy one,» but «in both cases, the suffering inflicted is done with a noble purpose.»
But one
thing the book spends a
lot of time explaining is in science, you don't have to observe something to know it's
true if the preponderance
of evidence points to it being so.
Oh, sure, Newton got a
lot of things right, but Einstein is the one
true way, obviously.
She did say that «One
thing that kind
of happened is I thought it was a
lot more plausible but not necessarily
true, in the same way that I'm a big Harry Potter nerd and I can see how the whole world works and think about the dynamics
of that world without thinking it's
true.
It's
true that a
lot of what I cook is made up at the time and no recipe is followed, luckily I have a food blog to record these
things!
I say a
lot of things are my favorite, but it's
true!
Yes the toppings do sort
of steal the photography show don't they Someone commented about using a Japanese sweet potato since those «taste like cake» which is kind
of true and makes the whole
thing make a
lot more sense.
The one
thing that remains to be
true about a
lot of these items is that they take a
lot of time to make.
Now a
lot of this is
true, but also one
thing I've noticed most about Iwobi that's similar to Our Little Magician Santi is the ability to hold and make use
of the ball in tight spaces with quick feet.
There was
lots of pressure, certainly, but that is the fault
of certain journalists who said
things on TV that were not
true.
We have a
lot of people following the ravens that aren't
true ravens or football fans so the worst
thing our front office can do is listen to them.
NY - Gunner I am a realist I have an understanding
of business, finances, and long time ago a little time in owning, managing, and playing in a non professional fotball club / legue, untill recently I was a strong suporter
of AW and the business model
of Arsenal FC but last couple
of seasons I don't like what I see and it goes against everything what a competitive football club is all about, personally I have nothing against AW but a
lot of fond memories but all good
things come to an end, knowing when your time is up is a
true professional I just hope AW knows what his doing.
Off topic: barca seem to be getting closer to signing turan.that could mean Pedro can leave, we might get our man after all.sign Pedro and we won't need a striker.we can rely on Sanchez and Pedro to get
lots of goals.hope the Pedro
thing is
true.
«Obviously it's a big
thing for me to play for Chelsea especially after I made the move from Forest because a
lot of people said I went for the wrong reasons, which wasn't
true at the time.
And if that's
true, then there are a
lot of things society depends on marriage for — like caretaking — that we'll need to find creative solutions for.
Which I guess is my
thing about cloth diapers in general: there's a
lot of dogma and rhetoric about how «natural» it is, which I think is only really
true when you're talking about organic - cotton prefolds and a wool cover, not so much when you're dealing with an all - synthetic pocket diaper stuffed with microfiber.
It's also
true that since much
of the iron in formula isn't absorbed, they do have a
lot of extra iron in their GI tract, and it's possible that that's not a great
thing for building a healthy microbiome and other gut outcomes.
The upshot is that I think that it is
true that there are a
lot of baby essentials that aren't, but also
true that
things that we think
of as being
of the realm
of non-attachment parenting * can * be successfully used in attached parenting ways, and that what this looks like can vary for each family.
... you know a
lot of it is attitude like I say and going through the positive part
of pain in labour and, and using your rest periods really effectively, not getting ahead
of yourself, trying to just stay in one contraction at a time and I teach them that prior to labour but I also reinforce that a
lot in labour and then comfort measures like water, we have great showers in our hospital, we don't have tubs which is unfortunate but it is
true the hot water never stops running so
lots of my clients spend long times in the shower and different position changes and heat and ice and all
of those
things that we can use.
A
lot of things we think to be
true about baby sleep are actually not the case.
There is a
lot of advice out there, much
of it merely opinions, but some
things are
true no matter how....
The other big
thing that happens with Pitocin, and the same is
true for epidurals and caesarean sections, is that we have a mom who is also getting a
lot of IV fluid, and we have new research that tells us that with all
of the extra fluid the mom is getting, some if it will go in the baby.
It's not
true that children should only play at home; there are a
lot of things that they can learn even if there isn't a teacher around.