Sentences with phrase «what terrible thing»

What a terrible thing to happen!
(Regardless of the comment in post today — did you ever deceive your clients, relating to value... Good Lord, what a terrible thing to say.
What a terrible thing that the catastrophe wasn't real, huh?
«What a terrible thing for young people, what an incredible waste,» he said.
Event — Draw an Event card to see what terrible thing shall occur.
A few of these writers began posting in forums about what a terrible thing Lee had said in the interview.
What a terrible thing to process!
What a terrible thing.
Yes, it's tragic to spend your time being nasty, but taken to it's natural conclusion we must also ask what terrible thing happened in her formative years to create this kind of behaviour?
You shouldn't feel too bad about the magazine page, one of us (who shall remain nameless), has been known to slip a set of restaurant cutlery that she liked in her purse; «we need it for the studio» is the operative rationale... What a terrible thing to confess, but hey we're among friends here, right?
It wasn't until I had a positive breastfeeding experience with my second baby that I realized what a terrible thing it is for nurses and doctors to force breastfeeding and stress out mothers.
What a terrible thing it would be for anyone to temper those dreams.»
What a terrible thing I'm doing to them, as I plant seeds of destruction in them, as I tacitly give them authority to do the same until further down the road someone says «that was a bit close to the bone, don't you think».
I had only the vaguest recollection of who I'd piled into and what terrible thing they'd done to deserve it.»
And what a terrible thing to lose.
@blip: So that's something that seems very fishy to me: «You won't believe what terrible things we've found those Russians are up to!
They could not have known what terrible things the pioneering conceptual artist would do to it.
For months — years, really, — we heard fears expressed about what terrible things were going to happen: airplanes were going to drop out of the sky, financial markets were going to collapse.
What I mean by that is that in a criminal case that ends in a conviction, or even in a plea agreement, the prosecutor and a whole host of others get to say what a terrible person or what terrible things the defendant did; and people do line up from far and wide to do that.
It's a breeding ground for frustration, and also for finding out instantly what terrible things are happening in the world at any given moment.
Remember that, because every time you tell your child what an «idiot» his father is, or what a «fool» his mother is, or how bad the absent parent is, or what terrible things that person has done, you are telling the child half of him is bad.

Not exact matches

«I'm terrible at doing what people tell me I should do,» he confesses to kick off the post, but adds, «I still get things done.»
But wait, what about all the terrible, awful things we've been told would happen if Bombardier collapsed?
I can not take anymore of the terrible things people say, the bullying, the tearing - each - other - apart - kind - of - stuff» (that is a compilation of what I've been told).
On the Holocaust, for instance, asks McKenna, what if a free - thinking academic were to argue thus: «The Nazis did terrible things, but their mistake was in the minor premise.
I basically asked, «If Jesus truly reveals God to us, then what sort of God should we expect to find in the Old Testament and how can we understand what is going on in our own world when such terrible things happen all the time?»
And their aloneness is a terrible thing, I think, much worse than my loneliness, and understanding rather than judgment is what they need.
What a terrible conspiracy by Satan Santorum to say such bad things about Mormon Mitt, and it's really all the President's fault.
He took mine and posted terrible things that do not represent what I am about under my handle.
It is always a tragedy and a horrific crime when people try to sweep such terrible things under the rug and ignore them, and I hope that you are able to help the police unveil the truth of what is going on.
What perplexes me most is people cryinmg why God allowed «such terible things» to happen (ie Newtown school shooting), yes terrible, but if God intervened in bad times to make it good times, then we would be living in a «perfect World.»
Pastor Brown: What has happened is a terrible thing.
I understand that the Bible has hidden truths in it, but the Bible is a guide line to show us the path to heaven and explain to us what we must do during our lives in order for things to turn around from terrible to good and for us to be at peace with mind, body and soul.
They did a terrible thing, but now we let them celebrate what they did to us???
After - all, if this is a house of God, yet terrible and UN-Godly things are continuing to happen there, than what does such a place offer?
This is what I get from it: «I am God and I can do all these wonderful and terrible things, so who are you to question me?»
But do not forget, that the most terrible thing of all is to «live on, deceived, not by what one might expect to be deceived (alas, and on that account horribly deceived) but deceived by too much knowledge.»
Things like this don't take away the terrible and horrible things of this world but these normal, gorgeous, ordinary joys are perhaps even more powerful once you've woke up to the real world thumping along beside us — these moments are filling us up, they're what makes life worth living, they're a glimpse of who we are at our best and that is sometimes everything we need to carThings like this don't take away the terrible and horrible things of this world but these normal, gorgeous, ordinary joys are perhaps even more powerful once you've woke up to the real world thumping along beside us — these moments are filling us up, they're what makes life worth living, they're a glimpse of who we are at our best and that is sometimes everything we need to carthings of this world but these normal, gorgeous, ordinary joys are perhaps even more powerful once you've woke up to the real world thumping along beside us — these moments are filling us up, they're what makes life worth living, they're a glimpse of who we are at our best and that is sometimes everything we need to carry on.
Sam was living on the supposition that what made his life worth living was the respect owed him because of the uniquely terrible things that had made him their victim.
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with people being chosen from way back before the Big Bang to do some terrible things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
What about any number of beloved athletes who endorse products we buy, but have been accused of doing terrible things to others?
When people start saying they are «talking to God» and worse «doing what God is telling them» then the voices in their head have taken over and history is littered with terrible consequences from people who do things «in the name of God».
What I'm trying to say is the realization of how terrible things are for me at times is what defines the boundaries, extent and shape of what and where it means for me to trust What I'm trying to say is the realization of how terrible things are for me at times is what defines the boundaries, extent and shape of what and where it means for me to trust what defines the boundaries, extent and shape of what and where it means for me to trust what and where it means for me to trust God.
But because I believe it to be true, I will share my belief with others because not to do so would be a terrible thing in light of what the Bible says about those who do not believe.
Steve — What a terrible, offensive thing to say.
What we need today is more awareness, a wider recognition of how the vast systems we are caught up in can do terrible things and how we can contribute to that evil without even being conscious of it.
I might have the tiniest hunch what it is actually, because we both food blog so much and I am terrible at doing that talking about myself, blowing my own trumpet thing too, and I've been sitting at my desk for hours at a time trying to do the same thing too, recently!
Maybe I am reading too much into what happened in one game, but some terrible one sided decisions by the referee and his assistants yesterday absolutely gifted the three points to Man United and that sort of thing became so normal with Old Purple Nose in charge at Old Trafford that we stopped complaining about it.
«Look, what I find terrible is that we have just seen is a great football game and we talk only about things that are nothing to do with football.
That the Spartans will be focused, and motivated... on their game kinda falls into the purview of the gods, but you will be predictable (not always a terrible thing, just becasue you know whats coming doesn't mean you can always stop it)
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