Sentences with phrase «who know him think»

No one who knows me thinks such a thing, even those with whom I have serious disagreements.
I can imagin the people who knew him thought of him not only as a christan but as a right winger
For who knows the thoughts and was of God, which are as high above ours as the heavens are high above the earth?
More un truths from Unknown, who know thinks he speaks for atheists and knows what they think.
He is an omniscient One who knows every thought from a distance, who knows plainly the very path of each thought, even when it eludes a man's own consciousness.
I now read the Bible as a living history book not just a book filled with great stories or â $ œMythologyâ $ I believe in a God that can look out into utter darkness and speak the words â $ œlet there be light â $ œ and immediately billions of suns burst into existence (and continue to do so) and, one who knows our every thought.
Who knew thinking about Rice a Roni would have me waxing philosophical about age?
Nobody who knows me thinks I'm a dumb jock.
He's already vetted, and widely respected, and those who know him think he'd be a tremendous asset not just on the club level, but the league level too.
That being said, friends of mine who know him think Tom DiNapoli is one of the nicest guys in Albany.
Those who know me think that I am a funny person who likes making people laugh.
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People who know me think I'm fun and interesting and a good friend.
People who know me think I'm Diana however.
I'd love to perform that sex - swapped character study on people who I know think of themselves as being enlightened and egalitarian and see what the result is.

Not exact matches

This recommendation comes from finance professor Anat Admati, who says: «Economists tend to think that beliefs and behavior are guided by incentives and rational processing of information, but I know that there is more to it than this simple model, and that other disciplines have much to say.
Knowing what to say and who you want to say it to is key I think if you are tweeting to potential business partners, customers, etc..
People who make decisions particularly well engage in what's known as probabilistic thinking, which means recognizing that most choices don't have binary outcomes.
I read this book in college, it is an encouraging story of true entrepreneurship and someone who made a vision come to life that I think every entrepreneur should get to know.
There were a lot of people who thought the person who wrote the love song «Until It's Time For You To Go» should know better than to follow it up with «Universal Soldier» on stage.
Think about it: You know your friend, Sarah, is an avid photographer who knows a lot about cameras.
«I just thought he was worth backing no matter what he did,» says Farris, who compares Tehrani to another entrepreneur he funded from the outset, Geordie Rose of quantum computer maker D - Wave Systems.
You know — that feeling where you thought the person you're asking for assistance is secretly thinking, «Wow, who hired this person?»
(Every successful entrepreneur I know who reads those stories probably thinks, «Cool.
For those of you who don't know what this is think of paper boys from the early 1900's calling out «Hot off the press!»
«But I had zero experience in voice work, so I thought, who knows if this will even work?»
«Do you know that one of the great problems of our age is that we are governed by people who care more about feelings than they do about thoughts and ideas?»
You've got these people who have been so hardwired into their silos that they absolutely [think they] know what the outcome is going to be.
«Our employees don't want to deal with bosses who think they know everything... They want people who are willing to listen to advice and feedback so they can actually influence the company direction.»
If you pick an industry because you think it will be a lucrative one, «there's going to be somebody who's going to know that business better than you do and is going to kick your ass,» Mark Cuban told Entrepreneur.
Think of Edsel Ford, who rather than being remembered for his decades spent steering the hugely successful corporation, is instead known for the auto industry's biggest flop.
This frees me up to think and focus on the tasks that I know will take up most of my time, like building a team of amazing people who are smart, thoughtful and motivated to achieve something.
It's a small world, but we think we know who Sonny Boy is,» (she said).
Think of someone in your life who has always been there for you no matter what.
As attorney Ron Goldie says: «The sign of a successful entrepreneur is that he or she is the decision - maker, but I think it's imperative that entrepreneurs have at least one professional who knows everything there is to know — one who can give them an independent assessment of the obstacles ahead.
I don't know who said this, but I think it's really true: «Startups don't starve, they drown.»
Chris thought back to the man who had died in his arms a few days earlier and knew what he had to do.
But the path is hard because (1) we need to know who our «authentic self» even is, (2) we need superhero powers to stay true to this inner being through our thoughts, emotions, and actions, and (3) we must adapt to and trust how this authentic self continues to evolve over time and life circumstances.
And I really believed that it was going to sell a lot of units, I still think there were some people who were like, wow, you know what if it doesn't really sell well?
I laughed it off at first, because the festival was for people who were not in my key demographic at all, but then I thought, You know what?
SS: The best advice I've ever received, I don't know if it's in business, maybe just in life, is when he said to me, «If you ever think you're the smartest person in the world, just come talk to me, because I'll show you 10 people who are smarter than you in a flash.»
«While I think all vendors that work with Amazon Whole Foods are encouraged by what's possible, longtime partners of Whole Foods are certainly looking at it with trepidation because of what we don't know,» says Michael Palmer, who runs the ice cream brand McConnell's.
«At this point I don't know who they think I am in the thread, who they think they've been texting, but I don't want that guy to look bad,» said Chalifoux.
The thought doesn't even occur to them because they know how unlikeable people are who try too hard to get others to like them.
And who knows what those watchers that are out there, beyond the rings of Saturn and keeping an eye on us, are thinking.
«For anyone who has absolutely no humor in their soul please know my tweets are a joke and I will die laughing if I see blogs and media really think I am being serious,» wrote Kardashian.
It's efficiencies like these that make Rose think he and the 100,000 other individuals who compose Canada's plastics business — 400 of whom work at Layfield — are effecting real change in a sector not always known for boasting high levels of innovation.
Anyone who has spent any time with Hsieh knows that he is prone to wild thought experiments and is especially susceptible to huge and unreasonable ideas.
And then there are individuals who can think through new business models: that is, how we're going to use technology to create value, know who our customer is and what problem we're solving.
That's the only time I really got scared because this guy knew who I was... when I heard about the shooting, that was my first thought.
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