Richard S. Surwit, «
Warming Thoughts for a Cold Winter,» Psychology Today, December, 1978, p. 115.
And
a warm thought for the last of 25 films in my #LFF2017 experience, as Lynne Ramsay and Joaquin Phoenix inform me: You Were Never Really Here.
Not exact matches
And while brown may be useful
for a rugged appeal (
think Saddleback Leather), when positioned in another context brown can be used to create a
warm, inviting feeling (Thanksgiving) or to stir your appetite (every chocolate commercial you've ever seen).
Several months later, while on a hike in Arizona with her mother, all she had
for water was a cheap, thin metal bottle that had
warmed up in the sun, and she suddenly
thought, Why not create a more upscale, fashionable, reusable bottle that would keep liquid cool?
«The earlier springs and the
warmer weather trick the trees into
thinking that it's spring, so the trees start pouring out pollen, making it more miserable
for allergy sufferers.»
He discusses another one of those ridiculous, «why conservatives
think the way they do» articles soon to be published, and weighs in with a theory of his own
for higher levels of global
warming skepticism among the world's Rush Limbaughs.
You could feel their love
for these children present in the room with us, it was
warm and gentle and I
think that's sort of what the Bible means when it talks about how we'll be known by our love, everything we do can feel like loving.
They
think our obligation to be sparing in our use of resources and to avoid making the environment unhealthy,
for the sake of future generations, requires us to combat global
warming.
It must be very comforting looking forward to the apocalypse with such delight and fervour.Gee, I wish I believed in a god that will rip the planet apart and save his chosen ones (the best flatterers), while the rest suffer in torment
for eternity.I get a
warm, fuzzy feeling, just
thinking about it.No I don't... Your god sounds like something any sane person would run from, screaming,, as fast as possible
So lest we be tempted to
think that Advent is merely a religious
warm - up
for Christmas, let us see if we can allow ourselves to be brought near the cold - water spigot whose splashes can chasten us into reality.
Once upon a time, I would have been horribly offended at the
thought of a group of people praying
for me to be led back on the «correct path», but now it seems kind of like a
warm fuzzy.
Given this simple fact, I can not see how Mr. Carson can argue so categorically that we ought not
think that (a) global
warming is occurring, and (b) that if it is occurring our current behavior is not partly responsible
for it.
There is something dated, surely, about this talk of natures, and forms, and essences; our minds misgive us lest they should be a mere ornament, not a weapon of our
thought, comparable to those brightly polished
warming pans that hang, unused, on the walls of an old inn that has been «done up» - at best, like an old stoup now used
for an ash tray.
final
thought: I guess some of you never prayed
for it to: stop snowing, to stop raining, to cool off, to
warm up,
for healing,
for the pain to stop,
for a job,
for our military....
Yes we indeed supports Republican candidate
for this reason until now, that the Tea Party (haters of President Obama) came in, with some look
warm Christian joined, they were so strong, they voted out the person as a true Christian that I
thought would be the next Christian Presidential Candidate
for Republican.
Everyone has its religion why do people make fun of muslims and Christians instead god gave live to everyone to live it perfectly not
for war and nowadays people don't
think of global
warming which is increasing only wars and blasts everywhere they should know that we also want to live
A person's feeling of continuity with his past
thoughts reflects a feeling
for their common setting; as William James said, a person's
thoughts seem «
warm» to him.
And yet
for all that Harvey was, at the beginning — I don't
think we've actually seen each other
for decades now — a
warm, welcoming, and marvelous intellectual companion.
It was suicide already being a mormon in the US
for most part of its coming forth add to the friendly and open
warm feeling that was held against black people and you got a sure receipe
for death and persecution... I
think God mostly knows people and that he did nt need his Church to be more slaughtered then it was, or focus on the wrong issues.
But inside churches, hymns were often
thought of merely as a
warm - up
for the sermon.
I was also beaten by random girls
for no reason, put into a dumpster, tied up in an abandoned rv by some sick teens who
thought that was funny, almost raped by a man while walking down the street at the age of 17 but because I screamed he only made me jack him off (at knife point), almost raped at a friend of a friend's house when we just dropped in
for a minute, was impovershed growing up, even to the point where we didn't have power in the middle of winter, had to sleep all in the same bed to stay
warm and used our pantry as a refrigerator, lived (and I mean LIVED) with roaches
for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the time.
I'm
thinking of making this wonderful soup
for dinner tonight as the weather's a little miserable here so i fancy something
warming!
«In my mind, I
thought if someone was hungry
for food they would be grateful
for a
warm meal.
Since winter in the northern hemisphere is most definitely in full swing, we
thought it was time
for another quick, creamy winter soup recipe that's nourishing and
warming to the core.
I
thought this spaghetti dish last night was delicious, then I
warmed up the left over sauce with some quinoa
for my lunch today.
Hi Lori, I
think the brownies taste their best
for up to 5 days, but you could keep them
for up to a week in an air - tight container If you're serving to friends I would serve it
warm, or you can glaze them and then keep them like that.
All the falling leaves and a minor sniffle got me
thinking about comforting soups, which are the best answer to being under the weather or any general cravings
for warming, healing food.
Do you
think it's ok to make more of this juice, keep it in the fridge
for a day or two and then
warm it up when you drink it in the evening?
Thank you Ella
for sharing your
thoughts on this important subject and
for being so honest,
warm and real!
I immediately logged on to your website found the
for Winter
Warming Curry and
thought that's it!
:) Here's to
warm and sunshiny
thoughts that spring is on the way
for you.
, I
thought I'd start things off with a really neat idea that my hubby had
for a comforting and
warming stew (credit where credit is due, right?).
I really wish that we had one up here As
for warm dinners, I
think a good hearty soup is probably my favorite.
Just
think about it
for a moment: Soft and
warm from the oven, cinnamon and sugar rolled into every fold of tender dough, drizzled with an ample amount of maple icing.
Just
think about that
for a moment...
Warm pita bread... straight from the oven... scooping up freshly made hummus.
Hi, I am in the middle of making this dish and I was wondering if I can cook it longer, I didn't realize how early it was when I started it but would it be okay after cooking it on low
for 4 hours if I change the setting to
warm and keep it in
for a few extra hours or do you
think it will be overcooked?
Think warm hazelnut brownies that you can serve with a scoop of shop bought ice cream, low fat lemon posset that takes just 15 minutes to make using four ingredients and no bake mini tarts that have bases made from crushed digestives
for a cheat's sweet canapé idea.
(not chilly enough
for warm ones yet) They were amazing, but I should've added chocolate... will have to make them again now We were definitely
thinking alike with the pumpkin + chocolate cookies, I just pinned yours to try too!
The sun is shining, the weather is gloriously
warm and I
thought it would be a lovely treat
for my family.
I
think a
warm flourless peanut butter cookie with a big scoop of no churn peanut butter ice cream is the perfect summer combo, especially
for peanut butter lovers like my sister.
Now that the
warm weather is here to stay at least
for the next few months, I
thought this could be a recipe to use up your leftover chicken from your backyard barbeque.
and i
think it's rather
warm out this week, which is a good time to segue into my recipe
for the day...
Rosemary, I
think it's actually a good salad
for any season, as beets are a
warming food... let me know how you like it if you do try it out!
Remember, anytime you
think things are
warming up, you're butter is seeping out, or you're getting otherwise frustrated, just throw the whole thing in the fridge and walk away
for ten minutes.
Stay
warm where you are, i am sure it is pretty darn cold compared to Ga. weather, we have lived here
for 40 years and just don't
think we could handle the north again Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, God bless.
I am
thinking of (a) making a batch to freeze (noodles separate, I'd
think) and (b) making it
for a large group setting, to be kept
warm in a slow cooker, again with noodles separate.
I love the idea of
warm salad... as I never
thought in using lentils
for such a dish... looks delicious with bacon and yes, egg...
Serve it
warm with dessert at your next dinner party and your guests will
think you slaved in the kitchen
for hours making this special treat
for them.
When I
think about winter, I remember riding my bike in the snow, I
think about glittering lights in the streets of Belgium, I see the
warm mist of my breath in the air, I long
for the holiday markets in Europe where clove and orange captivate the senses, and I
think about Christmas Cake, which is all much more than a cake to begin with.
I
think I found that soup wasn't filling enough
for dinner but ever since I started to travel a lot over the past few years I have really grown to appreciate the
warming effects of soup and the restorative qualities of it.