Of course for now I'm settled with one hot girl
who fulfills my life every day with beautiful moments.
Not exact matches
Through the HPI, founded in 1992, they've expanded their focus to include those
who perform in boardrooms instead of stadiums, offering highly leveraged executives the tools to better handle the pressures of the corporate world, and to balance those pressures with a
fulfilling home
life.
«Maybe it's me wanting to do something where, OK, I am promising something, but I'm
fulfilling the promise as well,» says Hull,
who lives north of Manchester, England.
Who do you think is more fulfilled in life: the person who works for herself or the person who works for other peop
Who do you think is more
fulfilled in
life: the person
who works for herself or the person who works for other peop
who works for herself or the person
who works for other peop
who works for other people?
«The people
who are hungry are usually pursing lots of things... they really come down to creating an even more extraordinary
life... I define an extraordinary
life as
life on your terms... the more you
live life on your terms the more
fulfilled you are.»
It's a guide to creating a meaningful and
fulfilling life, regardless of
who you are or what you do for a
living.
But of those
who do, they are much more likely to
live their version of a
fulfilled life.
I have had nothing but positive experiences here and met many others like me
who are going it alone to
fulfill their dreams to
live abroad.
Heather Ann Havenwood is a smart and savvy business woman
who is now stepping out from behind the curtain to educate, enlighten and empower ALL entrepreneurs to grow or start an online business and
live a fearless and
fulfilled life.
Through stories of people
who've made dramatic gains in self - awareness, she offers surprising secrets, techniques and strategies to help readers do the same — and how to use this insight to be more
fulfilled, confident, and successful in
life and in work.
«The most important and
fulfilling thing in my day to day
life is taking care of my five children,
who are ages 3 - 13 but on the business side, it's knowing CSSCS has so quickly made a difference in people's
lives that makes the sacrifices I have made all worthwhile.
Am I like the angry drunk
who comes home from the bar and yells at his kid for no reason... or like the pedophile
who ruins the
life of a young person to
fulfill his lusts?
A prolepsis, as he uses the notion, is simply a claim staked out in history, which, when and if history is
fulfilled, will be verified or falsified, and which is of such a nature that those
who in the meantime have accepted it will all along have been
living appropriately to the truth that will at the end be discovered.
Now, Job after his bought with «pride» he ask YHWH for his forgiveness, and was later blessed with more sons and daughters
who did the law,
who were good children and an even better wife, and he
lived for four generations of his children and their children, and died a very happy and
fulfilled life, knowing that all of his family was left with love, and peace and togetherness among each other, now this is true
life,
living righteously and wholesome by ourselves and by others around us is what we are all suppose to
live like, caring for your neighbors faithfully, and all be as one now not after it is too late but now we need the law of righteousness from YHWH, the 10 commandments, the sabbath, a day of rest, and the passover to remember the ones
who died innocently, and to remember the freedom of our
lives given by YHWH and do good by one another and not let each other fall, right now is what we need in this world today people.
He was challenged on his show in 2007 by Father Tom Euteneuer of Human
Life International,
who observed that such a position emanating from a public figure technically
fulfilled the requirements for something called heresy.
Our s ex
life is wonderful and
fulfilling and feel sorry for those
who have to use s ex to «feel good», get off, enjoy
life.
We are not hurting anyone by not believing and contrary to your previous delusional spewing most of us are well educated, fun loving adults
who are quite capable of
living good
fulfilling lives without the need for an imaginary di.ctator to guide us.
Jahi McMath is a
living, severely disabled young lady,
who currently
fulfills neither the standard diagnostic Guidelines for brain death nor California's statutory definition of death.
I read about a man blessed with wisdom
who wrote, «Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing
fulfilled is a tree of
life.»
Hence, the question of «why are we here» is that «meek» or those teachable by God may
live on a paradise earth forever (Matt 5; 5), having
fulfilling work everlastingly among others
who are now one big family globally.
Stop making Jesus a hippie
who accepts everything in the name of love and portray the Jesus shown in the bible: the Son of God
who came to
fulfill the law, die for our sins, love the people of this world enough to show sinners that they were sinning, and give us the ability to
live freely and eternally if we ADMIT our sins and
live in a Christlike manner.
A youth
who is not sure of his or her identity, perhaps his or her sexual orientation or what his or her main commitments are to be, may find
life anything but
fulfilling.
He acknowledges that the real me is not the stagnant me in a state of depression but the me
who has found a deep sense of
life as
fulfilling to overflowing.
Herein a sense of need, along with the sense of wonder, evident above in the descriptions of the new
life, conspires to nurture the hope that the Christ
who had come in Jesus would
fulfill what through him had been begun.
There are, for Christians, two steps here: God speaks the law through the ordinary things of daily
life; but his extraordinary Word is spoken in the Endtime through Jesus Christ,
who fulfills and transcends the law of creation.
Anyone
who has even studied the Bible in a cursory manner can see that Christ came to «
fulfill, not abolish» (Mt. 5:17), and Christ taught about a variety of things his followers should do; otherwise, the Gospels would have simply read «The Torah is obsolete; go now, and
live as you please.»
It is instead a penitent approach to a God
who gives
life freely, and
who not only does not profit from the holocaust of the particular, but
who in fact
fulfils the «sacrifice» simply by giving his gift again.
The only way to find the courage, and the strength, and have the hope to
fulfill our vocation in
life is to rely on the grace of the one
who called us to that vocation.
Sometimes I wonder if perhaps the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous have, at some point in its 76 year history, contained individuals
who possessed the ability to do great things — cure cancer, revolutionize politics, or contribute other great things to society — but whose minds became so polluted with AA propaganda that they shut off their own brilliance and chose to spend the rest of their
lives «making their sobriety their number one priority» and believing humility to be more valuable than
fulfilling their potential and allowing their greatness to shine.
It means repressing all those natural desires and hating anyone
who lives a
life fulfilling those desires.
But this was not an abrupt stop for Jesus, His entire
life was strangely summarized by the one
who mocked him: «He saved others; he can not save himself» (Mark 15:31) By not saving himself he «got rid of the Sovereignties and the Powers, and paraded them in public, behind him in his triumphal procession» (Col. 2:15) On the cross Jesus» self - identity was not discontinued but
fulfilled.
There are many thoughtful Christians
who find the
life of local congregations boring and the tasks they are asked to
fulfil in those congregations unchallenging.
Those
who opposed Lagarde's invitation have been well prepared to «
fulfill their responsibilities to the local, national and global communities in which they
live.»
As I look over the last couple decades of my
life, it is when I am studying, teaching, and writing about Scripture that I feel most content, most
fulfilled, most at home, most connected with God and with
who He made me to be.
Following Bonhoeffer's exposition of the Sermon on the Mount, he gives an exposition of Matthew 9:35 - 10:42.39 Short vignettes are drawn of the harvest (the people are without a shepherd, without relief, deliverance, and forgiveness) for which one must pray for laborers; the call of the apostles (
who are given power stronger than Satan's and are bound together only by their choice and call); the work (
fulfilling their commission to preach, traveling as messengers of the King,
living in «royal poverty,» warning men of the urgency of the times); the suffering of the messengers (as Jesus was persecuted so the messengers will be, but they are forewarned; because Christ will return the disciples are not to fear man, or to be gullible in thinking that «there is good in every man «40); the decision (man's eternal destiny is determined by his decision on earth for the devil or for Christ); and the fruit (the disciples are fellow workers having as their goal the «salvation of the Church»).41
This is to trust, obey, and love supremely the God
who has loved us enough to give us Christ, and
living in Christ to love our neighbor as the
fulfilling of the law.
All
who participate in the new humanity of the risen Christ and therefore are «
life - giving spirits» are called to collaborate with God and
fulfill this commission to save the creation.
In thus dramatizing the doctrine of grace by showing how those
who profess it often fail to
fulfill it, Shakespeare highlights a distinctive and specifically Christian element of Western Civilization: its inability to
live up to its own finest insights, which are always too exalted to be grasped by mortal men and women.
Not even the excuse of having to support your family is legit because you aren't doing your loved ones a favour by denying them the empowering influence of
living with a person
who feels
fulfilled more often than not.
That is, it must involve study of the dominant images, symbols, and stories by which the congregation's host society tells itself
who and what it is, what its vision of the «good» or «
fulfilled» human
life is, what its central values are.
He may not join your church but he will prepare the way for the movement from within Hindu society towards Christ
who shall
fulfill India's highest aspirations and impart that
life of freedom for which she has been panting for ages... «(Kaj Baago, Pioneers of Indigenous Christianity pp. 207 - 214).
Robert Broderick in the Catholic Encyclopaedia (Nelson Nashville 1975) says that they «have promoted the spiritual
lives of those
who partake of them and have
fulfilled in a singular manner the personal ministry of private and public devotion of the body of Christians
who make up the Mystical Body of Christ».
I am skeptical of writers
who claim that we're all just one book away from a more
fulfilled life, and speakers
who promise to unlock the single secret to joy.
My
life is happy and
fulfilled, and with the exception of a number of young nonbelievers
who are the way they are because religion has somehow hurt them, most nonreligious people are good, upstanding people
who want to further the human race.
But other people, recognizing that Christ's offer of eternal
life to anyone
who believes in Him for it is an audacious claim bordering on insanity, want to know how He can make such a claim and how we know He can
fulfill it.
It is a gathering place for spiritual seekers
who are
fulfilling their vision for a utopian society and imbibing and implementing a style of
life that its adherents believe can change the world.
Yet oddly enough — in another biblical curveball — the promise of God is
fulfilled by a kingdom and its king,
who brings with him nothing less than eternal
life.
I simply want to thank you for publishing a book that speaks to me at this time in my
life, giving me an example of someone
who has made a major, and ultimately
fulfilling,
life decision and has come out on the other side!
Our union is a collective group of passionate entrepreneurs and risk takers
who have sacrificed much to
fulfill their personal dreams and support the communities in which we
live.
He wants to use his success to help other Sudanese
fulfill their dreams of playing basketball in the U.S.. Another priority is taking care of his mother, Lucia,
who also fled the Sudan and now
lives in Des Moines with five of Gai's eight siblings.