I'm a bit blunt
when saying things, but people like how I say whatever is on my mind.
I have waged my own battle against buzzwords, arguing that we sound funny
when we say things like, «let's harness the organic process.»
However,
when you say things like that, be sure to maintain an even tone.
«It's
when they say things that aren't true, that's when it starts to matter.
I make that mistake
when I say things like, «Salespeople shouldn't prospect.»
if you want to truly educate yourself on the origins of your beliefs, research scholars that have studied it their whole careers, not some preacher that can be fired
when he saids things you don't like... trust me i have watched that happen.
For one thing, I assume that he was fully aware that she was in that class
when he said those things.
anyhoots to understand what Jesus meant
when he said those things you have to read it in context to the time and traditions of the day, although the spiritual truths are still relevant.
It's a negative word, so
when you say things like «athiests and perverts», it brings about a conotation that the two are closely related or somehow linked.
Don't ever think that you're being ignored
when you say these things.
Theo...
when I say things like «Jesus, Theo is a pill», I'm neither invoking a real Jesus nor contending you are an actual pill.
Now I realize I'm being a better friend
when I say things like, «That's hard.»
It kills
me when they say things like «many scientists doubt evolution» or «archaeologists have proved the bible.»
God is love so how can you serve God
when we say things that express hatred?
Are we talking literal prose or are we speaking in poetical idiom
when we say things about our Christian faith?
--- Yes, I do have very different points of view than NP, but he will be the first one to tell you that
when he says the things in this blog, he isn't looking for the choir to endorse every one of his views.
Your immorality is showing
when you say things like «i would smash his face and make him become a christian.».
would all be is control, indeed is depressing... and
when we say these things to young people like myself (age 25) or younger, or even those seeking a spiritual life the first time.....
I think it was Jack Canfield (author of all the Chicken Soup for the Soul books who got turned down 100's of times before getting a small publisher and then going on to sell over 112 million books) who said it's not what people say about you but what you say to
yourself when they say things about you.
Last week, we shared what we mean
when we say things like «sprinkle,» «drizzle,» «schmear,» and «dollop.»
When you say things like «the only time I want him to see him within 10 feet of Graham and Newman is when the kids shake hands after the game» suggests he doesn't belong on the court and that's what gets people upset.
Further,
when I say things like «Soandso won't get a fair shake due to Buffalo fans» this is kind of exactly the attitude and mentality that makes it prophetic, not dismissive.
And
when he said things like, «No man should be allowed to be President after he's 35,» and, «If a black man gunned me down right now I'd figure it was all right because of what whites have done to blacks,» the quotes were trumpeted in newspapers all across the country.
Don't make things up and say sleep training causes those issues because the studies show they don't and
when you say things like that it just shows your ignorance.
Kids feel
when we say things and we don't mean it.
Especially
when they say things in that disarming accent of theirs, «Put another baby on the barbie for me, will ya, mate?»
Even compostable and flushable
when they say these things, they're not really bio degrade in a land fill and we don't have the facilities right now that the commercial, I'm sorry the municipal facilities that are gonna allow composting diapers at the level we need to happen.
I believed and supported David Cameron
when he said these things.
It hasn't even worked on that level — even
when she says things they like, the Federation can't mask its disdain.
«And
when you say things, you have to be kind of prepared that others are going to shoot slings and arrows at you,» she said.
Some of my misguided colleagues do just that
when they say things like, «Computers will inevitably evolve to correct flaws in our posthuman visions, such as the fact that software is endlessly buggy and needs to be fixed by human programmers.»
As Miller later put it, «I don't think Richard realizes how condescending he is
when he says those things.»
When he said things like «God is subtle but he's not malicious,» or «He does not play dice,» or «Did God have a choice in creating the universe?»
For example, I catch
myself when I say things like, «I hate my thighs» or «My boss gives me a terrible headache.»
But,
when they say things like reduce intake of solid fats (major sources of saturated and trans fatty acids), what does that mean in terms of which foods to reduce?
I always feel so old
when I say things like that, but seriously, where does the time go?
It's funny
when they say things like «It looks 3D... no I mean, 2D..
While Slater might have been high
when he said the thing about George and Martha Washington, he does make a good point.
Rather than seek out clues to solve the murder, she The people around her have no clue what she's talking about
when she says things like «you got to grab the bull by the tail and look it in the eye» and such.
As Ginger's father, Alessandro Nivola (another American actor) does his best to humanise a decidedly despicable role, but it's too much for him — he remains a self - righteous womaniser who only takes pride in his daughter
when she says things he believes in.
When visiting classrooms, I know kids have buy in
when they say things like, our work, our ideas, our books.
When I say things like this, though, one of the responses I inevitably get is, «Well, what else do you want us to look at?»
She wasn't talking about book marketing
when she said these things of course, but I heard them on my rides with her.
When she says things like this, you know that you are listening to an outlier in the Spanish book industry.
«I don't say «for sure» about a lot of things in the business that I'm in, because you tend to be wrong
when you say things like that.
When I said those things, they were true, but it was like showing four cards of my poker hand, and hiding the fifth, the most critical card.
I am sorry if this offends you, but
when you say things like that you DO sound like a crazy lady.
And sometimes
when you say things or ask questions, there may be a little retaliation.
Yeaaah hard to take your comment seriously
when you say things like Unfarted.
Sometimes I'll put it down for a while, but it's almost like the islanders care,
when they say things like «Hey, Ashley's look - alike.