Sentences with phrase «very conscious thought»

It will have to be a very conscious thought process; but you can make very positive changes by taking control of the way you discuss and argue.

Not exact matches

«It's very sad and I'm very conscious that this woman's family has suffered a tremendous loss, but if you think about the industry, it's the safest form of transportation ever built and it's done nothing but improve,» said John Cox, a former airline pilot who is now president of consulting company Safety Operating Systems.
I would think the spirit of God would work more in our conscious and our perceptions of the world and learning about it (some people can shut that off — ie: like someone very racist).
So bountiful hath been the earth and so securely have we drawn from it our substance, that we have taken it all for granted as if it were only a gift, and with little care or conscious thought of the consequences of our [ab] use of it; nor have we very much considered the essential relation that we bear to it as living parts in the vast creation.159
The thought of being eternally conscious, yet without body, should such a state be even conceivable any more, must be the very worst kind of hell that one could imagine.
As a thinking, self - conscious being, indeed, he may be said, by his very nature, to live in the atmosphere of the Universal Life.
Hence, I will only point out very briefly some of the ways in which Whitehead's metaphysical ideas, and his related understanding of the objects of physics, form a foundation for seeing inorganic, living, and conscious organisms within one scheme of thought.
Nevertheless, despite the wonder of this prophetic vision, as we read the New Testament we may sometimes be conscious of a vast and timeless energy confined within the thought - forms and restricted knowledge of the first century A.D. Today the experience, knowledge and responsibility of every thinking man is very much greater than that of most of the men of New Testament days.
«I think it's steady as she goes at the moment, [we are] concerned about milk price where it is and being able to maintain it, but at same time conscious that we need to maintain a strong return to our farmers because they're after coming out of a very difficult two - year period,» Lynch told the Irish Farmers Journal.
Most of them are very conscious of this and try hard to write on the package if they think it might be a problem.
I had always wanted to try boxing, but I felt very self - conscious and intimidated by the thought of trying to take up a sport which is traditionally seen as masculine and aggressive and, of course, the necessary discipline, power and technique behind it.
I don't think we beat City nor that it will be a particularly entertaining game; I see City with 70 % possession (because we can't press in midfield and can't hold the ball when we win it) and I see Guardiola being very conscious of our counter-attack capabilities, we'll have less than a half dozen shots on target.
No one questions it but I have to think that for those who have made a very conscious decision not to marry for whatever the reasons, it has to be bothersome to not be open about the fact that you're in a committed relationship but not in a marriage.
I was very impressed by the fact that the midwife had two apprentices; I thought it was both safety - conscious — two extra sets of hands!
I don't think I've ever analyzed it as deeply as you, but I'm definitly very conscious of not interjecting or criticizing my hubbys parenting.
And then I came back and I thought I was going to go into comedy writing with a friend of mine, but he became very self - conscious and so I went to grad school.
It was housed in places I didn't think to look and brought me very little conscious pleasure.
You might think that you are already drinking enough but it's very likely that you aren't, and if you don't make a conscious effort to drink more water throughout the day it's very likely you are dehydrated.
I thought the pilates would lengthen and tone my legs, but now I'm feeling very self conscious now about how my legs are getting bigger and thicker.
At this point I was still very self conscious about my alopecia, but I thought sometimes showing your own weakness is what helps others become strong.
When I wear skirts and dresses, which I do think suit my body, I feel very self - conscious, like I don't match what I'm wearing.
And yes, very $ conscious but so much better than me with finances so I think I will keep him, haha!
«Well, I suppose in a certain way I was very conscious that I wanted to make films — I think I knew I wanted to be a filmmaker well before I had the notion of what making films was even about.»
«It helps you see more clearly in the present... because emotions are strong primitive forces in our brain system, it's very hard to keep your thought processes interacting with your emotional processes in a conscious way,» McGarvey says.
For some types of procedural knowledge taught in school the end goal is that students can execute them with very little or no conscious thought.
R.J. Palacio (whose real name is Raquel Jaramillo... Palacio is her mother's last name) makes a very conscious choice not to explore Auggie's disfigurement head - on, and I think it's a good one.
«I think retailers have to be very morally conscious that the products they sell are not going to be harmful to pets and the environment,» she says.
Samrat: I think that was a very conscious decision, it's something that we wanted to do.
«Even though he wasn't a pretentious philosopher, Warhol was very conscious of his contributions to a new way of thinking
Imagine the decoration of your interior: you have made a critical (conscious) selection and arranged it all very well; it is not too full (which gives room to think) and everything has its own place.
In Beuys» sense, Knöller's drawing process is also an expression of material - thinking and thus the result of a very conscious act of thinking.
«Personally, I am very conscious of the brilliance of language and its power — I mean it is the blood to our thoughts — but I also find it very frustrating,» she says.
The style arose around 1640, when fashion conscious barristers swapped fancy neck ruffs for «falling bands» of plain linen to conceal the collar of their shirt; known as jabots, these pieces of linen were thought to be an essential component of upper class, male fashion in the baroque period, and were originally very wide and flamboyant.
Although the amounts involved are minuscule, I thought it right to hear every conceivable piece of evidence and every possible argument, as I am very conscious that an appeal will risk my reputation.
I still don't think it's worth the premium markup, but I do believe it's a very good device that will serve its style - conscious user well.
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