Sentences with phrase «what beautiful things»

In your rushed life of coffee stops and traffic jams what beautiful things do you do to charm your life?
What beautiful things!
What beautiful things for home.
Good luck with painting while hubby is gone - Why can't they just enjoy what beautiful things we have done to our homes, without talking about how much it cost??? Look forward to seeing your new bathroom.
When I say «you» of course, I mean me, the impatient, deeply flawed clothes addict who is both blessed and cursed every 6 months to be able to go to London Edge and see what beautiful things we will all be cooing over for the upcoming season.
What BEAUTIFUL things you've been up to since I last had a chance to visit!
I can't wait to see what beautiful things you whip up this year!
It has been quite a while since I've gotten to go out of town and just explore and see what beautiful things we can see.
I can't wait to see what beautiful things Tanya send to you.
What beautiful thing inspired me today?
What a beautiful thing.
What a beautiful thing.
What a beautiful thing.
The third and most important aspect of me is that I am a father, and as a father all that matters to me is my children's wellbeing, so when my wife breastfeeds in public sure people will stare, and in all honesty I still get a little awkward and more aware of people around us, but that awkwardness quickly evaporates when I realize what a beautiful thing it actually is that my wife is doing.
What a beautiful thing.
Thank you you!!!! (I adore the smell of older books too, and luckily I'm not too allergic to dust, so I can usually rummage for second hand book treasure sans sneezing;)-RRB- @MissRedLips, what a beautiful thing to read, thank you very much, honey!
What a beautiful thing.
What a beautiful thing you're doing, to build awareness for this dirty little secret so many are unaware of.
«What a beautiful thing to have come full circle, from ACN forming almost in spite of Asheville Humane, and now we've merged into one organization, doing the exact same work.»
What a beautiful thing.
You know what your beautiful thing would look like.
What a beautiful thing to have handwritten by your Grandmother.
What a beautiful thing that is happening to your family!
I can just imagine what a beautiful thing it was for you all on the beach.
What a BEAUTIFUL thing to experience!
OMGosh — what beautiful thing you create.

Not exact matches

When you put first things first, you empower yourself and your team to enjoy every day of this beautiful journey and achieve heights that can't be reached by neglecting what is important in life.»
You believe that you have what it takes to change how things work and the beautiful part is that you're trying.
One word that makes us happy: Progress [21:21] We grow because that helps us give more — share it with someone you love, it magnifies it [22:04] More excited about feeding one billion people than any material thing, so much more meaning when it's not just about you [22:19] The challenge is our brain: it's looking for what's wrong, because that helps you survive [22:30] Peak state = high energy, feel extraordinary, producing results is easy [22:46] Low energy state = say things and do things that hurt your relationship [23:39] Peak State = Beautiful state, Low - energy state = suffering state [24:08] Over achievers don't suffer, right?
Even the official Pinterest «What Is Pinterest» description focuses on traditionally female interests — «Pinterest lets you organize and share all the beautiful things you find on the web.
The damn things are killing my animals, and look what they have done to my beautiful rainforests!!!
What a beautiful and provoking thing to watch and listen to.
The beautiful thing is that discussions compensate for what we don't know.
That is the most beautiful thing about God, it does nt matter what we think — He is God God bless you * hugs *
American individualism — the willful project of our modern founding — has so infected every nook and cranny of our country that the only thing to do is to flee to the beautiful buildings and other fading reminders of what was the authentically Christian civilization of Europe.
At every moment the vast and horrible Thing breaks in upon us through the crevices and invades our precarious dwelling - place, that Thing we try so hard to forget but which is always there, separated from us only by thin dividing walls: fire, pestilence, earthquake, storm, the unleashing of dark moral forces, all these sweep away ruthlessly, in an instant, what we had laboured with mind and heart to build up and make beautiful.
What's most beautiful about these things is that they are accessible to all people — the rich and the poor, the educated and the unlearned, the privileged and the marginalized.
So, Oscar Wilde wrote: But in a manner not yet understood of the world he regarded sin and suffering as being in themselves beautiful holy things and modes of perfection», did he!!!! ----- The apostle Paul wrote:::» Futhermore, since they did not think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of God, he gave them over to a depraved mind, to do what ought not be done.»
Nakedness is for the loss of that human dignity, the loss of that respect, the loss of that purity that was so beautiful, so great, the loss of that virginity that was the most beautiful thing that a young man and a young woman can give each other because they love each other, the loss of that presence, of what is beautiful, of what is great this is nakedness.
When we make a mistake or do something worthless or bad, we can repent, receive His forgiveness, and trust Him to do what the song says: «make beautiful things out of dust.»
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To be the designer or craftsman of beautiful things was to fulfill man's natural role as what Henry called a «decorating animal.»
I think what's beautiful is that sharing all things in common is not a prescription for community, but it's a description of what happened as the Holy Spirit fell on them.
I don't know if it was the hormones or what, but I remember crying in the pool on the last day because it was one of the most beautiful things I'd ever seen: people of different shapes and sizes and backgrounds and ages and races and religions, all of us in the public pool with the babies we loved, looking ridiculous for their little sakes, utterly and entirely here for this parenting gig.
It does not do away with the culture by condemning it, but it redeems what is good and beautiful in the culture, as well as what is bad and ugly, and points all things to Jesus Christ.
For as they live among his works they keep searching, and they trust in what they see, because the things that are seen are beautiful.
From an aesthetic point of view, the cross is not itself a beautiful thing, but it is the symbol of a beautiful act, that of the self - giving of the Son of God incarnate out of love for the Father and for fallen creation, in order to restore the beauty of what He had made but sin had marred.
People are influenced by the oddest things, too: one passionately anti-Catholic ex-Catholic started the journey back home when some one finally explained to him what the words of the Salve Regina meant: he had sung it regularly at his Catholic school in the 1980s but never had it translated and assumed it was just a weird and beautiful chant with no real meaning.
Its name — what passes not away; So, in their beautiful array, Things form and never know decay.
Luther on The Gospel Reading for Oculi This is a beautiful Gospel from which we learn many different things, and in which nearly everything is set forth as to what Christ, his kingdom and his Gospel are: what they accomplish and how they fare in the world.
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