Sentences with phrase «warmest thoughts as»

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As CEO of Warm Thoughts Communications, a $ 4 - million marketing - communications company in Secaucus, N.J., Goldberg sought a way to «rein them back in.»
«Utilizing the shopping centre as a warming centre probably was something that people did do, but at that point I don't necessarily think we were too concerned about that.»
(Or in nonresearcher speak, when you think other people will like you, you act more naturally and come across as friendlier — which then makes people like you more since we tend to like warm, friendly people.)
Trump told the New York Times in an interview that he thinks there is «some connectivity» between human activity and global warming, despite previously describing climate change as a hoax.
The blanket confidence of extroverts generally casts them as warm and approachable, while introverts seem to get lumped in with social misfits, and are thought to be closed and detached.
«As the planet warms, we have a good basis to think that the extreme rainfall should increase.»
And to all the people who think that science is cold and heartless with no soul or hope as opposed to religion which is warm and fuzzy and gives people hope: how many lives does science save every single day as opposed to religion; clothe people; keep them warm; let them communicate better; let them eat better and live in better safety than what religion could ever, or has ever, provided?
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
Thinking of himself as a grand world - historical figure, attuned to the latest intellectual trend (preferably one with a tinge of futurism and science, like global warming), demonstrating his own incomparable depth and farsightedness.
Also, if we think of our economic wellbeing as having to do with the future as well as the present, then we must consider how present activities contribute to a global warming that will be extremely costly to us and to our descendants.
A radio host recently opened his interview with my husband as follows: «When I think of environmentalists, I picture long - haired, Birkenstock wearing hippies who rant about recycling and global warming.
Actually, as I think about it, the first group of people seem more convinced about their need than do the folks who need warm coats.
As we crawl into our warm, dry beds we do not want to even think about them huddling under a bush in an ice storm, soaked to the skin, shaking and shivering uncontrollably, praying they'll still be alive in the morning.
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.
I have always thought that the global warming, or «climate change» debate, was as much about social psychology as science.
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.
Among process theologians God is not happily thought of as the «cosmic moralist,» and the «divine lawgiver and judge» often fails to find a warm welcome in our midst.
He concludes, «Among process theologians God is not happily thought of as the «cosmic moralist,» and the «divine lawgiver and judge» often fails to find a warm welcome in our midst.»
@bloody: i thought it was not global warming but more simply explained as god is angry at us, maybe more specifically god is angrier at the east coast of the U.S. most recently.
But inside churches, hymns were often thought of merely as a warm - up for the sermon.
Here (they will think) was a people who behaved as though the interesting and important thing about the Mass was the prospect of restyling the package; as though sin and folly resulted from a bad condition of the ecclesiastical machine; as though, given only a rending of garments according to current fashion and theory, our cold hearts would warm up naturally and painlessly.
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 am heart - warmed to think of the joy and pleasure you in turn, spread around as you bake my recipes and your own.
I'm thinking of making this wonderful soup for dinner tonight as the weather's a little miserable here so i fancy something warming!
I really wish that we had one up here As for warm dinners, I think a good hearty soup is probably my favorite.
As an ex sprout hater I wasn't sure if I was just warming to them now because my tastebuds have changed with age, but apparently they have been selectively cultivated in recent years to omit the bitter tasting varieties (a job very well done I think!)
Each fall, as soon as the Santa Anna winds subside here in Los Angeles and brisk weather arrives, I think about my autumns in New England and want to cuddle up with a warm bowl of fruit crisp, with vanilla ice cream melting into the tangy filling.
(And also because I don't think I have ever craved a warm, cozy meal as bad as the frigid day that I made this....
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!
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...
Was thinking how nice those parchment liners looked... glad I read on... you would be hearing our collective smoke alarms going off all week even as far away (and warm) as you are.
I'm thinking it would taste lovely as a warm salad or pasta dish too... so versatile!
I'm not sure if it's as warm as I thought it was going to be, and I also just don't know if I generally like it as much.
When I think back on cereals I had as a child, it's always positive, heart - warming memories, of fun family times or the best conclusion to sleepovers.
I actually think the water I used right at the beginning wasn't warm enough, and I don't think my yeast activated (seeing as it didn't really rise at all in the first rising...).
Those days came and went, but that warm feeling still comes as I think of the comfort and joy those cookies brought me.
As I doubt I have any talent for lobstering (the primary profession among citizens of Swans Island), I think I'd build a little pie shop next door to the general store and live out my days wearing cute aprons, rolling dough, and serving warm slices of local berry pie a la mode.
When I think of snickerdoodles, I always think of my dad, snapping up a cookie still warm off the rack as he passed through the kitchen on his way outside.
I think it can taste quite good on noodles or even by itself as a warm salad.
I think this is best enjoyed as a snack, or maybe a light meal for the rare warm summer days when we don't feel like staying in the kitchen for more than five minutes.
I guess I always thought of flights as a place where you take a sandwich (pb & j to avoid icky warm cheese), fruit or some kind of processed something or another.
It's become a go - to for me as the weather has warmed up so I think it's worth sharing on the blog as well!
This variation came about as I was thinking toward Spring and muffins and smoothies and warmer weather breakfast options.
I don't know why, but I think of nuts as being an inherently warm flavor.
I think if you bite into it while it's still warm, it might seem that way but should firm up more as it cools.
And as I say that I think that the flavour combination in the dish with the peanut butter and spices could be equally delicious in a warmer climate.
I think the easiest thing would be to quickly space out about 22 balls on the pan (not as many as the recipe says) before the dough starts to warm up, and then go back and mash them a little flatter.
This is so versitile as well, I thought it was delish cold and warm!!
We'd only add a touch of EVOO in the mix as well, being Greeks and all, LOL:) Hope you guys got a bit of sleep, perhaps in shifts:) Sending you our warmest thoughts and best wishes for your family:) Mirella and Panos
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