Sentences with phrase «with nice living»

Comfortable rooms with nice living area.
All our apartments are spacious and well appointed with nice living / dining areas, own kitchen, bathroom and reverse cycle air conditioning, colour television and video cassette recorder.
Their retirement plan was so simple, and it provided them with a nice life — Florida in the winter, and trips home to visit family in England during the summer.

Not exact matches

Even in the capital city of Phnom Penh, it's easy to find a two - bedroom, one - bathroom apartment with separate living room, kitchen, and balcony in a nice area for as little as $ 350.
Markle's direct line with her fans was nice while it lasted, but royal life demands more distance in the form of strict royal protocol — even though she's been known to break it from time to time.
«Of course, we could pay the same percentage and upgrade to a nice two - bed / two - bath, but we're more than happy with where we live today.»
I went from a dorm where nothing nice lasts to living in a college house with four good girl friends.
For $ 200 (or $ 150 with the Prime offer noted above), you get a great 1080p panel, a nice build, enough battery life, and a respectable camera.
They tick all the boxes you want these things to tick: They're wireless, sweatproof, lightweight, sturdy, nice - feeling, and secure - fitting, with functional on - device controls, decent battery life (7 - 8 hours), and better sound than what's typical of earbuds like these.
thanks, and yes, a pittance of a pension and regular checkups keep us on budget and head off any problems — best decision i ever made (financial or otherwise) was serving our country doing search - and - rescue, oil and chemical spill remediation, etc. (you can guess the branch of service)-- along the way, frugal living, along with dollar - cost averaging, asset allocation, and diversification allowed us to retire early — Vanguard has been very good over the years, despite the Dot Bomb, 2002, and the recession (where we actually came out better with a modest but bargain retirement home purchase)... it's not easy building additional «legs» on a retirement platform, but now that we're here, cash, real estate, investments and insurance products, along with a small pension all help to avoid any real dependence on social security (we won't even need it at full retirement age)-- however, like nearly everybody, we're headed for Medicare in several years, albeit with a nice supplemental and pharmacy benefits — but our main concern is staying fit, active, and healthy!
Between my job and passive income, I should surpass 300k / yr within the next 6 months, I'm able to live in a house nice enough to be a forever home with a 1,400 / month mortgage, do things like surprise my dad with a Mazda mita (his dream car) as a retirement gift, etc..
Research that I have done over the past decade suggests that a chemical messenger called oxytocin accounts for why some people give freely of themselves and others are coldhearted louts, why some people cheat and steal and others you can trust with your life, why some husbands are more faithful than others, and why women tend to be nicer and more generous than men.
Banc De Binary has a nice selection of binary options, but they do not sell any binary options with very short life - spans, such as 30 second binary options or 1 minute binary options.
It's nice to have my daughter who lives in LA home although our car was pretty crowded with four...
Another example would be a young widow with small children receiving a lump - sum settlement from her husband's life insurance policy and can not risk losing the principal; although growth would be nice, the need for cash in hand for living expenses is of primary importance.
I can't be totally certain here, but I suggest that all major state insurance regulators should send Ben Bernanke, Tim Geithner, and Hank Paulson some really nice gifts, because had AIG's life companies failed, the state guaranty funds would have been hard pressed to come up with something north of $ 10 billion by surcharging the other insurance companies doing business in each state.
And we're talking about a country in Europe (he wouldn't mention which one), with a high quality of life, nice climate, and a good healthcare system!
If you treat your investing life as a rat race to $ 100,000 at as early of an age as you can, and if you diversify that money across the biggest, baddest blue - chip stocks spanning the globe, you have turned your household's balance sheet into a financial fortress that will be pumping out meaningful amounts of money every month regardless of what you are doing with the rest of your life, and it should definitely put a nice little pep in your step as you work your way through the rest of your life's journey.
Newton also live during a time in the UK that if you dissed the Roman myth or its god you would get an opportunity to be take back any anti-god statements under extreme torture or find yourself tied to pole in the town square with a nice roaring fire surrounding you.
It's nice to know I won't be berated with «accept jesus and save your soul» as I pass into the next life.
The video and song start off harmless enough, until the 1:19 mark when Duncan gets into a rap battle with a TSA agent and transforms into a potentially offensive hip - hop stereotype to unleash rhymes like On a mission from God; I like to call Him a Friend / I think that people are sick, and He's the med - o - cine, and this mind - expanding verse: Think I'm just a white man with a sheltered life / Nice home, two cars, two kids and a wife / Just look a little closer while you're starin» at me / «Cause sometimes what you get is more than what you see.
Sure, they can't speak English, but they don't come here with the hidden agenda of trying to get us to «convert or die»... I swear, I work in technology, which is a very, very diverse industry... And I still have to meet a nice, sincere Muslim that does not want to make your life difficult.
A Nice Little Place on the North Side: Wrigley Field at One Hundred, by George F. Will (Crown Archetype): America's premier political columnist begins his latest reflection on the National Pastime with some charming, autobiographically - derived advice for Catholicism: after recalling that he became a Chicago Cub fan at age seven, «when I was still not as discerning as one should be when making life - shaping decisions,» the elegant Dr. Will notes that «The Catholic Church thinks seven - year olds have reached an age of reasoning» and remarks, «The Church might want to rethink that.»
After four weeks, I returned to the office, and though it was nice to get back to «normal» life, it felt strange only spending a few hours with my daughter every day.
But there's much more in this collection, including a memorable dramatic monologue («The Ghost Seer») taken from his verse play On the Rocks, some religious verse («A Vigil»), and his special mix of unforced sentiment and unassuming humor» best shown, perhaps, in «A Dog's Life»: Accept the things you can not change: / The bleating clock, / The nightly go /» dog leash in tow» / around the block... / Forgive the things you can not have: / the supple bod, / taut undergrads, / a nicer pad, / long chats with God.
It's also nice to simply have people to enjoy life with.
That «s why every heart is opposed, Christian and non-Christian, because a person with a hungry, searching, open heart, will not only do more good for humanity (for he or she will not risk denying the heart and live a nice quiet life but will press on, even laying his own life for what he thinks is right in his heart) but will also, I believe, turn to God.
It makes sense that more religious than nonreligous people are going to going to consider their community a nice place to live because It doesn't bother religious people that the average community is clogged with churches.
a reality... so there really is no «nicer way» physical death isn't nice... it isn't all good stuff... with the exception it is the vehicle for thos of us who believe in Gods Promises to eternal life..
Welfare indirectly allows many in this country to buy I - phones, flat screen TVs and cars that are nicer than those owned by the middle class with their marginal income, by paying for all of life's necessities (food, clothing, shelter and medical services) that those in the middle class pay for out of pocket.
Having a child doesn't mean you can only be friends with other parents, obviously, but it sure is nice to connect with others who are in the same stage of life and get what you are going through (and who are OK with calling it a night before 7 p.m.) The old adage is true, it really does take a village to raise a family.
After all that I forgot even what I thought I did in the first place, And I tell myself that if I am doing all of that then I care about it, and then I think about it and that it's possible to just go on with my life without stressing about all of this... and then when I die I'll go to hell and burn forever... and then at the same time I don't want to constantly freak out about it and live my entire life in fear of going to hell... My Parents are Atheists and say that I should just live my life without worrying about it and being nice to people and being an overall good person, and I'm not old enough to go to church, so I just repent quietly in my room, Perhaps when I was younger I have sworn to god on things that may or may not have been true, and then I repeat those things in my head, and I would get scared.
I sat down at the computer again to try to find a few words to say how I find God in this daily place and in this work, how I only learned to pray when I began to pray with my hands and my attention on purpose and how most of prayer to me now is listening and abiding, how I believe it would be nice to have a lovely housekeeper and a clean house and to create amazing soaring art with all of the white space of an uncluttered life and glorious heights of transcendent spirituality, I guess, but I need the God who sits in the mud and in the cold wind, in the laundry pile and in the city park, who embodies grief and joy, wisdom and patience, loneliness as companionship, renewal with simplicity and a good deep breath, and who even now shows up in the unlikeliest and homeliest of lives too, as a sacrament of and blessing for the ordinary things.
The early years of their married life are described with humour and charm, with some nice anecdotes — my personal favourite is of Valerie taking their little daughter regularly to post letters to Denis when he was working abroad, and small Venetia expressing concern: «Poor Dadda, he must be very uncomfortable in that pillar - box!».
IF there is a God, he wont be taking his suck - ups that do nt do anything to help the community, he will take people that actually do something with their lives and that are nice to people.
If they truly want to be a witness, they should be taking care of their employees by [1] paying them a living wage and [2] supporting them with health care, not trying to run their lives by denying it because they personally don't believe in birth control *** AHEM HOBBY LOBBY, all you had to do was voice your objection and step aside, and the provider would absorb the cost, but NOOOOOOOOOO, you thought you knew better & said I FORBID YOU TO HAVE IT so your employees lost out on ALL health care, nice work in the name of the Great Physician *** or firing them because they get pregnant BECAUSE you didn't let them have birth control...
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
There is nothing wrong with living in a nice house in a desirable neighborhood.
For me, it'd be nice to see representation of clergy because is religion is part of how many humans find solace and guidance, especially in moments of reflection on the meaning of life on days like this, but it would have to be done with sensitivity to all there.
We live in an insane world, with a majority of people, though they may at times be nice, or believers, or whatever... are insane as well... in that they are blind to the here and now.
nice address, for some reason that seems like itd be the exact place you'd live with all the drivel you post.
You have gotten far too comfortable dealing with the nicey nice forgive and let live goody too shoes christians.
When life stinks, wouldn't it be nice if Jesus could show up in person and give us a big hug, with arms that we could feel wrapped around us?
To make them nicer people to live with?
I hope «Christianity» is the right religion, if it is not then I have wasted a lot of time and money, or perhaps not, for if one lives up to the values, beliefs and principles of true Christianity that one would be one of the nicest people to live on Earth with and as a child of 6 I realized I did not like any of the people in my neighborhood very much, not much at all.
Must be a nice life living with constant fear and hate!!
A person who retreats from public life because it is too inconvenient or unpleasant or fails to accord with his nice ideals acts as a citizen of the city of man, seeking his own good — peace of mind, ideological purity — at the expense of the common good.
Johnston starts with a nice overview of Darwin's life and times as well as his philosophical commitments.
It was discovered that the tragic sense of life went along quite well with good manners, nice clothes, sensitivity to interpersonal relations, and a good conscience about the rat - race.
Nice try buddy, it's not the Muslims that adopt our way of life like Hindus and Chines have, its the backward thinking bigots who bring their garbage with them when they come that most Americans can't stomach, so go away.
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