I was shy
when talking to men, really.
When you talk to this man about what he does he gets this little evil look in his eyes and rubs his hands together like a mad scientist.
And, unexplained, that message may be confusing: «Mommy tells me to be polite, but she doesn't like
it when I talk to that man on the street.»
And
when you talk to the man at the helm of affairs, he will say, to hell with them.
When I talk to men during the getting - to - know - you stage of dating, they often share that the primary reason they divorced was because their wives weren't interested in a physical relationship anymore.
Not exact matches
The term has made it
to Merriam - Webster's «Words we're watching,» which defines it as «
when a
man talks condescendingly
to someone (especially a woman) about something he has incomplete knowledge of,» while mistakenly assuming he has superior knowledge.
We already have «mansplaining,» which is
when a
man condescendingly explains something back
to you, and «manterrupting,» where he literally
talks over you.
When working on a major reorganization of Emory University, BrightHouse enlisted Edgar Mitchell, the sixth
man to walk on the moon; he
talked about how constant training can leach fear from the unknown.
When I
talked with Drokova
to hear more about women in VC investing, she pointed out that women can offer market insights that
men might miss.
The 29 - year - old visited Ellen DeGeneres» syndicated
talk show
to discuss the harrowing experience of being at an Antioch, Tenn., Waffle House on April 22
when a
man entered the restaurant with an AR - 15 rifle and opened fire, killing four patrons and injuring several others.
To not be heteronormative would mean that
when a
man talked about his wife or a woman her husband, you would think «oh, so I guess they're straight».
I will admit that I
talked to my mother today about it
when I visited her and she had her doubts about him... serious doubts, so I might have
to be a
man of my word on this one and admit I was wrong on this one.
We are
talking about a time where women were viewed as property; owned by their fathers until such time that the father agreed
to sell the daughter
to a
man when she would then be owned by her husband.
Now,
when I
talk about the relationship between God and
man, I'm referring
to how he relates
to us.
I knew two
men (unr elated cases) who I ran into years later and
when we started
to talk I noticed that their vocabularies had changed.
If you can keep your head
when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself
when all
men doubt you But make allowance for their doubting too, If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don't deal in lies, Or being hated, don't give way
to hating, And yet don't look too good, nor
talk too wise:
Well if it's slightly more evidence of the existence of a
man outside of Italy in the 1st century who was born of a virgin, died for 3 days before resurrecting himself, then explained he only died because of «original sin» which is the idea that a woman ate magical apple given from a
talking snake in a garden at the beginning of time which caused all humans
to go
to hell
when they died.
Let me get this straight... in a nutshell — you ask me
to believe a
man suffered a horrible death on a cross
to save me from my sins, sin brought into the world
when some lady
talked a guy into biting into an apple?
We had a wonderful time
talking about Jesus and the first time we had met him,
when he had called us
to be fishers of
men.
One of these that remains in my memory was a time
when this simple
man, who complained
to his confessor that he does not know how
to speak,
talked late into the night about the nature of God and indeed what life with God is.
«
When I
talk to the «
Man upstairs,» I say «thank you» for AA.
Sports are what
men talk about
when they really want
to talk.
To talk of sin ceases to be mere mythology when the love of God meets man as a power which embraces and sustains him even in his fallen, self - assertive stat
To talk of sin ceases
to be mere mythology when the love of God meets man as a power which embraces and sustains him even in his fallen, self - assertive stat
to be mere mythology
when the love of God meets
man as a power which embraces and sustains him even in his fallen, self - assertive state.
We're not given much more in the text about this
man, except that he was willing
to talk straight
to the Jewish authorities
when they questioned him, and that Jesus later told him
to stop sinning, implying that he had been a wrongdoer.
When the practicing Christian
talks to modern
man about the «Law of God,» the «Teaching of the Church,» or invokes the authority of Holy Scripture, he is
to his own mind bringing out the heaviest weapons in his armory.
We were still sitting and
talking when one
man received a phone call telling him the president was about
to make an announcement concerning Bin Laden.
«
Man whose soundbyte quotes may shock traditional beliefs of Jesus turns out
to be someone who knows a thing or two
when you spend roughly two months
talking to him and reading his work»
When I was a young Christian, a
man came
to our church and gave a
talk on prayer.
Indeed, in any situation, like the front line trenches at the zero hour,
when courage is an absolute necessity and every
man with all his heart is ardently desiring all of it that he can get, the one intolerable thing would be
to talk about it.
Here's
when I realized the death penalty was a spiritual and a theological issue, not just an old - school political debate: I was
talking to a
man on death row, and...
Ironically,
when Ruth preaches she frequently sees
men in the congregation whom she knows
to be clients of the very prostitutes she is
talking about.
Some people like
to pretend
to be virtuous and imply misogyny
when talking about difficulties
men face at such times.
So in the case of the immediate
man when he is in despair it is impossible
to represent him truly without a touch of the comic; it is, if I may say so, a clever trick
to talk in this jargon about a self and about despair.
Here I am today, an older
man talking to you about the secret of spiritual power in general,
when all the time what I am really seeing in my imagination's eye is that young
man I was years ago, shot all
to pieces, done in and shattered in a nervous breakdown, foolishly undertaking too much work and doing it unwisely, all my hopes in ashes and life towering over me and saying, You are finished; you can not; you are done for.
When immediacy is assumed to have self - reflection, despair is somewhat modified; there is somewhat more consciousness of the self, and therewith in turn of what despair is, and of the fact that one's condition is despair; there is some sense in it when such a man talks of being in despair: but the despair is essentially that of weakness, a passive experience; its form is, in despair at not wanting to be ones
When immediacy is assumed
to have self - reflection, despair is somewhat modified; there is somewhat more consciousness of the self, and therewith in turn of what despair is, and of the fact that one's condition is despair; there is some sense in it
when such a man talks of being in despair: but the despair is essentially that of weakness, a passive experience; its form is, in despair at not wanting to be ones
when such a
man talks of being in despair: but the despair is essentially that of weakness, a passive experience; its form is, in despair at not wanting
to be oneself.
that He had defeated death or satan, this crucifixion was a promise that He had
to make perfectly clear
to His enemy 1st before He could say
to the world ALL those who were created in his image, that its done it is finished I did what I said I would do, if you decide you need me, I will be waiting,
man talk about patience, and this isnt the kind of patience that your see
when people are waiting in line and they arent tapping thier foot, this is called perfect Faith, that comes in trusting and know the end from the beginning, thats HUGE!
When you
talk about
man start
to think about Satan.
«This is going
to sound like old
man talk, but I've seen this all the way back in the mid 90's
when I first started.
This is why in the Bible,
when Herod the Great hears the wise
men talking about a star they will follow that will lead them
to «the King of the Jews» he orders all the boys under the age of 2 in Bethlehem
to be murdered.
When one looks at the various Christian beliefs that were once firmly believed — Adam and Eve, Noah's flood, people living
to be 700 or 900 years old, the Red Sea splitting, water turning into wine, a
talking snake, a
man living in a whale's belly, people rising from the dead, Jesus driving demons out of people and into pigs — but which are now acknowledged by most thinking people
to be mere mythology, it is pretty hard
to give a lot of credibility
to what's left.
Once more we understand that this classification divides mankind, or rather reminds us of a division that exists in reality: a division into the active ones and the sufferers, so that
when the
talk is about willing
to do all, we may think about the suffering which this act may entail without calling such a
man a sufferer, since he actually is an active person.
I walked into a church one and saw allot of gold and silver all over the place in the church and outside the church was a dunkin donuts and there was a homeless
man that used
to come in all the time no one used
to help this homeless
man and most of the people that went
to this dunkin donuts were from the church the older people used
to talk bad about the homeless
man and they would continue
to talk about the
man behind the homeless
mans back
when they would go
to the church,
to me that right there is part of the seven deadly sins Gossip allot of churches do this.
Mark Driscoll is the result of what happens
when a
man has an incessant need
to talk, has charisma and people who crave for something new or different.
One can acknowledge that he is unacquainted with what Paul meant
when he said «I live, yet not I, but Christ lives in me», and at the same time have his individual existence broken open
to fact by the assumption that the
man knew what he was
talking about, meant what he said, and lived out and died out the affirmation.
That there may be some who need compulsion, some who, if they were free - footed, would riot in selfish pleasures like unruly beasts, is doubtless true; but a
man must prove precisely that he is not of this number by the fact that he knows how
to speak with dread and trembling; and out of reverence for the great one is bound
to speak, lest it be forgotten for fear of the ill effect, which surely will fail
to eventuate
when a
man talks in such a way that one knows it for the great, knows its terror — and apart from the terror one does not know the great at all.
He knows that an individual voice will be raised in resistance, but he knows that he is stronger, he knows that for an instant one still can cause
men to seem serious, but he knows also that privately they long
to laugh with him; he knows that for an instant one can still cause a woman
to hold a fan before her eyes
when he
talks, but he knows that she is laughing behind the fan, that the fan is not absolutely impervious
to vision, he knows that one can write on it an invisible inscription, he knows that
when a woman strikes at him with her fan it is because she has understood him, he knows without the least danger of deception how laughter sneaks in, and how
when once it has taken up its lodging it lies in ambush and waits.
So
when we
talk about selling what we possess and giving
to the poor, we are
talking about a daily possibility — unless, of course, we take up the beggar's bowl like the holy
men of India and live day by day from what others will give us.
Most people aren't being mean or judgmental
when they try
to give you a pep
talk or tell you about the cute young
man or woman they know who you should meet.
You probably have a list of scriptures (the same ones I once used) for this purpose, but if you look at them honestly they do not mention the Bible, but rather «the law», writings of «
men of old», «the Word of God», «this book», «this prophecy», «the scripture» or other specified or unspecified writing (s)-- NOT ONE says «the Bible» or can be reasonably interpreted
to refer
to the Protestant or Catholic canon WE moderns mean
when we
talk about «the Bible».
Scripture continuously takes us back
to creation, the Old Testament
when talking about the role of
man and woman in Church and 1 Corinthians 11 is no exception.