Sentences with phrase «true people always»

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According to research conducted by University of California Santa Barbara economist Catherine Weinberger, the most successful business people excel in both cognitive ability and social skills, something that hasn't always been true.
Maybe that idea happened in the hurly - burly of a meeting, or maybe it happened in the shower like a bolt of lightning, but it has always been true of the agency business that a single moment of inspiration can keep a hundred people busy for a year.
This is not to say that you need to always have people who have «been there, done that,» that's not always true, but you need a mix of people who are Rent the Runway in their blood and then folks who had been C - level executives before, who weren't learning on the job... who have been to the rodeo.»
Many people believe you need to work like a dog to make your business a success, but that is not always necessarily true.
Lawyers frequently see themselves as people paid to win cases and that simply is not always true.
While our business reputation is based upon our operational and fiscal savvy, the true essence of SkyWest's success has always been our people.
While that may be true for some people, it is not always the case.
If people only listened to the true spirit instead of what they are always feed maybe they be open to the truth.
Real love and compassion isn't always a feel good experience... real loves sometimes tells us the things that we do not always want to hear, with the true well being of the person at the forefront.
True, something, but it's always interesting to see what was in the minds of the people who contributed to the key documents that we follow as law today.
turn away from all false «gods» come to the place where woshipping is always done in the light, and where people see the path before them because the one true GOD has shown them the way!
We've always had a history of true toleration of people on various sides, but when you feel that you're morally right, it's very tempting to tell the other person, «Shut up.
There will always be people who are sincerely insistent that they are Catholic and are, as Cole Porter might say, true to the Church in their fashion.
Houston, who has traveled around the world with Hillsong United, admits, «I've always found it a really uncomfortable place to be, but I've learned to work in the framework to help people connect to God in a way that's true
There's one thing that will always be true - people will believe what they want about the Bible.
Too many people watch the Da Vinci Code — think it's true [Americans ALWAYS beliee movies are true] and alter the Bible now based on that!
It's well known and history is full of examples showing that when people want to believe something badly enough they can almost always convince themselves it's true.
It is always true of Dasein that «I am it»; but in a discussion where what «be» means is precisely what is under question — above all when made grammatically finite in the first person (see SZ 24 = BT 46)-- this tells us much less than we might think.
Before I always thought god wasnt fair but i thank you for showing people the true god.
As we know, even confidentiality guaranteed by law doesn't always work, so even more important (and I hate to say this, but it is true) that with lay people / ministers that your expectations of confidentiality are clearly stated.
I can appreciate that religion in general, and christianity as it is oft times practiced has damaged more than a few people, but one might want to ask is that ALWAYS true or sometimes?
Many Christian clichés appear to be true, but are almost always used in a damaging and controlling context and teach people some very bad theology.
People tend to always fight the truth even Jesus was called names but his teachings were true.
Isn't corruption what happens though when you mix the true and the false a person doesn't just suddenly wake up one day and start being a narcissist and manipulator they were always that, but they just keep getting bolder and bolder the more people begin to worship them.
3 — Modern science, history, geology, biology, and physics always seem to come around to revealing something true about the Bible that people didn't see before.
The assumptions of this approach are that problems between people always reflect problems within them (which is true) and that the problems within must be dealt with to improve their relationship (which is not always the case).
A look into history will quickly convince any interested person that the true church has almost always suffered more from prosperity than from poverty.
In today's consumer - oriented, capitalistic culture, where people are used, abused and disposed of like nonreturnable soft - drink cans, where «liberation» has been invoked to justify selfishness, it may be that the time has come for the church to say again what it has always believed — that there is no way for individuals to «flourish» without the kind of communion and community and the permanent, deep, risky commitment that true Christian love demands — qualities that are perhaps best experienced in the yoking of a man and a woman in marriage.
That God loves everyone (and not just a select group of people) has always been the most important theological constant in my life... and I feel like Calvinism, were it true, would take that away from me.
Some of what I've researched and confirmed a long time ago is now starting to surface more publicly in newer discoveries so I believe it's probably now only just a matter of time before people as a whole start becoming more aware that what they've always thought and accepted to be true may not necessarily be the case but with that also probably gain a far better understanding of the world around us.
The only thing guaranteed to be true about a person's interpretation of the bible is that the literal statements are considered metaphors and the metaphorical statements are always taken as fact.
Furthermore, today children are more likely than people of any other age group to live in poverty, and, as Mintz explains in such excellent detail, it has always been true that when children live in poverty both their physical and social needs are apt to go unmet.
There will always be people of ill intent who want to use words as weapons, but they must be allowed to exist so that resonable people can use words as weapons against true enemies of freedom.
And of a truth it is not quite so true after all when people say that «it is a matter of course that a sufferer would be so glad to be helped, if only somebody would help him» — this is far from being the case, even though the opposite case is not always so desperate as this.
Always central to his writing is a fully orthodox defence of the literal divinity of the Person of Jesus Christ and also of his true human nature as Son of Man.
Over two billion christians in the world doesn't sound like something that is dying, my friend... as someone noted earlier, people have been trying to destroy true followers of God for thousands of years but He has promised to always protect His elect
«brian I've always been fascinated by the fact that religious people consider their religion or god to be the one true god» lol
I've always been fascinated by the fact that religious people consider their religion or god to be the one true god and all others false just because they were born in a certain location in the world where their religion just happens to be dominant.
There is always someone who says with true marvel, «They are such a little person
Marriage... will never be given new life except by that out of which true marriage always arises, the revealing by two people of the Thou to one another.
As rulers, the Seljuqs were true to the traditions of their ancestors, democratic in their relations with the people and always ready to listen directly to their grievances.
That's true... They demand the miraculous, but Scripture tells us of people whom would not believe even if someone should come back from the dead and proclaim to them what they saw... So miracles are not always enough.
I will always tell people that I'm catholic, as I believe it to be the only true version of christianity (the rest have spawned off of catholicism), but I will not go to mass again until the church changes many of their outdated polices and practices.
People who have really stupid weak arguments, always end them with «fact», «as if» doing that somehow makes it true.
Vice President - elect Mike Pence also referenced 2 Chronicles 7:14 in a CBN interview in October, saying, «It's an important time for us to pray, and I believe what has always been true and is still true today: that if his people who are called by his name will humble themselves and pray, that he'll again hear from heaven and he'll heal our land.»
If your true priority is people and not a position then there is always a place for you.
But listen, no matter how good a person may seem on the outside, if they have it in them to always deny that nagging feeling that Christ is true, then there is something different and not - so - good about them that we don't see.
The problem is that people like you will always claim bias if the study denies what you believe to be true.
People who have undertaken to build temples or shrines or church buildings have always held this to be true.
The mutual subjection «out of reverence for Christ»... always produces that profound and solid structure of the community of the spouses in which the true «communion» of the person is constituted.»
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