Not exact matches
The
person who freely plays with loved ones (whether
people or things) is prone to engage in
very individual, spontaneous actions which might be thought
foolish or risky in other contexts.
But Jesus does not judge by outward appearances, and He often chooses the shameful, the lowly, and the
foolish — the
very same
people we would reject.
As a
very wise man I once knew said «We always think the things other
people spend their money on are
foolish, but that the things we spend our money on are necessities».
It is
very difficult, if not
foolish, and surely arrogant, to tell other
people what they experience.
Mr Joyce said the reported comment would be a
very foolish thing for any
person to say, considering the hurt so many Australian dairy farmers were feeling.
couldn't agree more... i disagree with
people on many things but i have never been so
foolish to disagree facts...
very painful but
very true
Sadly, some
people can't seem to put partisan instincts to one side — as this report commissioned by the Yes campaign just before Christmas showed - you may also like to read this blog from the
very same author who, a year ago, wisely said: «At a time of economic crisis, when
people are calling for clear leadership and direction, it would be
foolish to abolish a [voting] system that carries out these functions.»
I understand that there are
people who aren't
very bright, and even bright
people do
foolish and impulsive things.
Lewis Deane February 26, 2011 at 12:21 pm
People always bring this up, shewonk, and it's always
very foolish.
People always bring this up, shewonk, and it's always
very foolish.
The
people in the Energy Bill Revolution organisations listed above should also feel
very foolish for having been take for a ride and unashamedly used to further the UNFCCC / EU / Club - of - Rome / etc. political and bureaucratic agendas, especially that of «Agenda - 21 ′.
We are
foolish if we disconnect ourselves from community because we don't serve the children who we work with well by not helping them to understand that they are a part of a community because what we know is that that will last those children for a
very long time into the community and if they leave our early childhood services feeling that they are a connected
person and that there are
people in that community who can help them if they get in trouble, and they also know that their families are part of a community and that there are differences in that community which are beneficial and important and most importantly I think in the context of contemporary early childhood education we see it as an opportunity for children to feel that they can be active participants whose voices are heard.
That's a
very foolish move and counter to the best interests of the
very people whose best interests they're supposed to be protecting.