Some barrier stands between a mind that clearly forms and holds and
turns over thoughts and the hand that would write them down.
Not exact matches
I've come to see this inhibition as an excuse that comes from seeing others working harder with more motivation,
thinking that passion is something you find if you
turn over enough rocks:
My son
turned one
over the weekend and I have to admit I was incredibly sentimental the days leading up to his birthday
thinking about how fast he has grown, my future as a mother, and how I should be raising my son while building a business.
Virgin America has just
turned six years old, and
over that time we've put a lot of
thought and effort into making flights enjoyable, while almost all of our competitors have focused solely on their bottom line.
I have sat in restaurants and had people who I am sitting with, when people come
over to talk to me, they say, «Come on, we're eating dinner here»... and I let it go for a while and then I
turn to that person or those people and I say the following sentence: «How do you
think we got this table?
Now, if you
turn around and limit their access to the tech they view as basically as essential as air, all you're going to do is make them
think you value being controlling
over being productive.
Investors soon knew his
thoughts on how fast broadband would take
over the market (slower than others expected, which
turned out to be right), which competitors he feared (Amazon more than Blockbuster) and how rapidly the business would grow and
turn profitable.
Initially, I
turned them down — uncomfortable with the
thought of publicizing the charitable efforts our company had been involved in
over the years.
«
Think about the political crises
over the last few years — sequestration, fiscal cliff, debt ceiling — that all
turned out to be non-events.»
I don't want to sit on the sidelines forever, but I keep
thinking that if I wait for the inevitable down
turn, and then invest about 4k on each of the 25 best performing stocks (
over the last 10 years) that I could make somewhat of a killing compared to anything I could come up with on my own or in any Dividend stocks.
And I'll
turn it
over to GP for some
thoughts on the outlook on expense side.
I love how you
think their fools for simply trying to do what they
think is right oh and it is right its gods will and why does this automatically
turn into an arguement
over religion?
This challenge led to a finger - wagging review by Hitchens in The Atlantic and a series of punch - counterpunch exchanges in various transatlantic venues, all of which obscured both the thoughtfulness of Amis» meditations on grief and his discovery of the depths of human depravity: «Hitler - Stalin tells us this, among other things: given total power
over another, the human being will find his
thoughts turn to torture.»
I tell you the truth, no servant is greater than his master... no christian can argue against this, as far as «
turning over all logic, your mind, and your powers of
thinking, your power to love»..
We
think of a revolutionary as a holy warrior and it is exciting to be angry and to
turn over tables.
Every time I
think I find a lead, I end up walking down blind alley and have to
turn around and start
over.
«He loved to
think and argue and
turn things
over and figure out what was really going on,» Jensen said.
I won't desecrate beauty with cynicism any more, I won't confuse critical
thinking with a critical spirit, and I will practice, painfully,
over and
over, patience and peace until my gentle answers
turn away even my own wrath.
Now I
think the mainline churches are going to have their
turn on the electronic stage as two - way communication becomes increasingly possible on radio and TV, and as cable TV and videotape enable ordinary people to make more use of, and to regain some control
over, electronic communications.
How many of the people I have counseled
over the years who were planning to throw out their kid because the kid was (gay, pregnant, having sex, using drugs, «
turning their back on God», etc.) do you
think have told me that keeping their child under their roof was a mistake?
As I have argued in these pages and elsewhere, the «presumption,» by detaching the just war way of
thinking from its proper political context» the right use of sovereign public authority toward the end of tranquillitas ordinis, or peace» tends to invert the structure of classic just war analysis and
turn it into a thin casuistry, giving priority consideration to necessarily contingent in bello judgments (proportionality of means, discrimination or noncombatant immunity)
over what were always understood to be the prior ad bellum questions («prior» in that, inter alia, we can have a greater degree of moral clarity about them).
UPDATE: Pete has similar
thoughts, ones a bit more focused on liberal pundit - dom,
over at No Left
Turns.
But in spite of the intractable controversy
over it, this fifth line may
turn out to be the most fruitful approach of all for process
thought (admittedly giving philosophy rather than history the central voice), even though some will say it is «unhistorical.»
You got that right highplainsparson... this country has aborted
over 52 million unborn babies... we
think God created Adam and Steve, instead of Adam and Eve, we need to repent and
turn to our Creator,, especially now.
Over and over again, when people are asked to strategize for evangelism, their first thought is to turn to those in their own congregation — active members in most ca
Over and
over again, when people are asked to strategize for evangelism, their first thought is to turn to those in their own congregation — active members in most ca
over again, when people are asked to strategize for evangelism, their first
thought is to
turn to those in their own congregation — active members in most cases.
Can we lose that salvation i believe so if we totally
turn away from him by rejecting the conviction of the holy spirit in our lives.I say that because as a new christian i accepted Christ into my life and the holy spirit was convicting me to surrender my heart to him as Lord and i was resisting him i would not surrender to him fully and so he gave me a choice to either accept him or reject him.I believe he gives everyone the chance to make that commitment as Lord of there life.When we make that deeper commitment and follow him he will continue to perfect us through his holy spirit so that we conform to his image.By the way i knew that if i rejected him at that point that was it he would never bother me again i would have been eternally lost the
thought was terrifying at the time.There was definitely a spiritual battle being fought
over me i was very aware i needed to decide which side i was on.Thankfully i chose the winning one.brentnz
Here we have at least reached an age that has left all mysticism behind, and now he wants to start that all
over again... To
think that I may some day be
turned into an SS saint!»
I did not used to
think I was, but when I realized I was not in control of my life I
turned everything
over to Christ.
«I
think Paul would roll
over in his grave if he knew we were
turning his letters into Torah.»
I may not be a Christian, but I can tell you one thing, the only time I know of that Jesus went to a place of worship like the one I attended last Sunday, it is my understanding that he
turned over their tables, called them thieves, and ran them all out so that they could
think about what the house of God was really supposed to be.
And when you have played its destructive force to the hilt, then suffer its awful consequences coming back at you, the desperate holding on at any cost to what you
thought you had secured but which has
turned to ashes, leaving in its wake not joy and freedom but the burden of guilt
over those you hurt and ruined... But why not truth at the outset, and the love which hears, believes, hopes and endures all things?
When they heard far
over the sea singing so enchantingly sweet that it drove out all other
thoughts except a desperate longing to hear more, and they
turned the ship to the shore where the Sirens sat, Orpheus snatched up his lyre and played a tune so clear and ringing that it drowned the sound of those lovely fatal voices.
The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church has felt sometimes the WCC has not placed its
thinking on the social content of salvation solidly within the perspective of the ultimate goal of salvation... the eternal life in God, «with the result that appropriation of eternal life is made to depend on social conditions rather than social conditions on the appropriation of eternal life»; and the Ecumenical Patriarchate has warned us that in «
turning towards the anguish of the man today», the WCC must not forget the basic truth that man sees himself as hungering for an answer to a basic question
over and beyond his acute interest in the most vital socio - political problems of the day.»
While it has become common
over the last several decades for theological enquiry to generally ignore the contributions of Thomistic
thought, the tide seems to be
turning in favor of an acknowledgment of St. Thomas as the true «common doctor» of the Catholic theological tradition.
I keep
turning around a corner and
thinking, «OK, surely this is going to be
over,» but that's just not the season that I've been in, and some seasons last longer.
He theorized that religious
thinking evolved at some point (ironically, you might say) and that in some cases tribe leaders were able to use this to get people to stop fighting and to form bigger, more powerful political units, which in
turn won out
over isolated tribes, thereby facilitating the spread of a particular religion.
You have pre-conceived
thoughts due to your devotion to your belief (why the hell else would you speak against abortion when the matter has been settled in Roe v Wade and will NEVER be
over turned?).
If a denomination
turned to a specific faculty with a specific question, requesting guidance in
thinking about it, that faculty could organize itself in such a way that students and teachers could work together
over a period of years to come up with ideas that would often be genuinely helpful.
Barth wrote somewhere, I
think in his small book on Homiletics, that he felt in the future that preaching had to
turn away from being a prepared speech event to a more community event with discussion, because the days of a professional authority feeding people what he
thinks they need to know are
over.
(We stuffed up with apartheid in South Africa, we stuffed up in Ireland, we stuffed up
over black rights, we stuffed up in Iraq, we will stuff up more, at home, in the city, and a lot of other places - We are a bit like King Midas, we
think we are so clever and can
turn things into gold and instead, a lot of the time it
turns out as horse manure.)
This cake always
turns out moist (even more moist the next day), the only thing I can
think of if it
turned out dry and no taste is that your oven may run hot and it was
over baked.
For the best birthday party loot bags,
think quality
over quantity this party season and
turn to one of these 14 creative ideas.
I
think I may have been
over zealous with the gelatin, since it
turned into a sort of coffee pudding.
I made these muffins today and wasn't sure if I was going to be the only one in my household eating them but as it
turns out all the calorie counting foodies
thought these muffins were
over the top!!
Hannah's friend was
over the day I was making them and I
think she ate three in a row and I sent her home with several —
turns out I can make more!
So, taking their lead, the actual
thought of
turning on the oven or cooking
over flames in the hottest part of the day actually scares me.
I'm going to say when you're
over 30, you'd like to
think your twenties were recent...), I would have
turned my nose up at this salsa.
However, I
think I kinda
over mix the butter and dry ingredirnts though as they started
turning into dough - like.
After cooking for the 1 hour 45 mins and
turning off the oven, can I just leave the cheesecake in the oven
over night or do you
think it's best to take it out and put it in the fridge?
I'm feeling all the feels
over here as Eve
turns one year old on January 23rd, so I
thought I would share her newborn pics.