Sentences with phrase «wonder if the world»

And maybe one will have inhabitants dwelling on a thin mutable crust, drilling, monitoring tremors, building theories, seeking to understand what lies beneath them, and wondering if their world is miraculous or mundane.
Some of you might be wondering if my world just consisted of photo shoots and ootd's.
As Aimee becomes more assertive, drinks more frequently and then starts thinking seriously about their arrangement, we wonder if her world will come crashing down.
Two hundred years later, naturalists continue to wonder if the world will ever get another glimpse of the elusive bird.
Last year we managed so many chocolate exposures during this time, we began to wonder if the world's dogs would succeed in eating all of the chocolate thus putting us out of work!
Shifting into fourth gear I started to wonder if the world was coming to an end.
Iʼm sick of wondering if our world will last much longer, of not knowing if my children will grow up in a healthy, stable world.
I wonder if the World Bank will try and shove those loans down their throats.
I wonder if all world leaders valued BIPOC lives would they work to mitigate climate change?
I have always felt this way too, but lately I'm starting to wonder if the world is changing.

Not exact matches

If you're wondering what a sales funnel is, simply imagine a real - world funnel.
It's complicated, hugely competitive and if we add the digital world of marketing with constantly evolving consumer habits and it's a wonder we get any new customers at all.
Whilst the rock stars of the entrepreneurial world tend to be the ones who get most of the airplay (for very good reason — they are really impressive), I often wonder if we miss some of the best advice simply because we don't think to ask those less famous for their wisdom.
You spend the majority of your time alone wondering if you will ever find your perfect place in the world.
Many people are wondering if Martina could be the next Shake Shack - style chain to take over the world.
Even though Branson is a celebrity CEO (if he's not the most famous entrepreneur in the world I wonder who is), he's fulfilling a traditional function that other great hoteliers - and with the launch of Virgin Hotels he is now firmly a hotelier, though he runs his hotel brand primarily via the brand leadership of hospitality veteran Raul Leal who is his Hotels President - also take on: committing to be at the opening of every new hotel.
If you were wondering why in the world Apple and Google would be getting into the automotive business, this might start to explain things.
Which makes the younger wonder why, if they know better, they left the world in such a parlous state.
Morgan Stanley's analysts also wonder if this new world of cheaper financial services doesn't also spell doom for their own research.
Visiting Paris's Musee D'Orsay for the first time in twenty years made me wonder if artists today are changing how we see the world like a century ago.
More worrisome, I wondered if Adamson's endlessly cheery, welcoming tone was masking a setup — a chance for the world - class performer to teach the flatlander something about skipping too many workouts.
I wondered if I was just wrong, an imposter, a 22 - year - old kid who had no idea how the world worked.»
I don't mind a provocative thought, and am aware that Summers» utterings have often been taken out of context, but I wonder if he'll be able to resist the temptation to shoot out verbal cannon balls when the world is hanging from his lips.
If you're a business owner with a world - class product, a solid marketing strategy and the perfect price point to make the product both attractive and profitable, you may well be wondering, what's next?
Being an entrepreneur isn't for the faint of heart, and if you aren't careful, you could become jaded and lose your sense of wonder in the world.
While market volatility is pretty typical in the cryptocurrency world, the massive uptick in volume and market - wide fluctuations lead one to wonder if there was is something more nefarious at play.
He always seems to be very thoughtful and at peace with very little stress but I wonder if he is really as calm as he seems with all the craziness going on in the world and political uncertainty.
If compound interest is the 8th wonder of the world, then dividend growth investing is the 9th, I'm a solid believer in it.
So if hostage negotiators have no fear of No, and actually embrace it as a means to get to Yes, one can only wonder how effective it might be in the worlds of sales and business.
Imagine no possessions I wonder if you can No need for greed or hunger A brotherhood of man Imagine all the people sharing all the world living life in peace nothing to kill or die for... You, you may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one I hope some day you'll join us And the world will be as one
I wonder if I am the only reader to find Williamson's stance as offensive as Ms. Nouvelle's: here's an employee from the oh - so - liberal world of public radio who fled to the security of provincial life and, through a rather sophistical analysis, passes off as common decency, common bigotry.
In our own lives, we can often wonder if our actions have any worth in the world.
I wonder what would happen over there if the world's people were to finally see the truth and realize that religion is being used to delude them into thinking world wars are the way of life — something that has to happen in order for... their glorious ascension into heaven or hell --(depending on who's side — re: religion — god — whatever — you are on).
Someone else — almost always the preacher — interpreted, and I always wondered why, if this was God speaking, somebody wasn't writing this stuff down, so that the rest of the world could get the message.
That's not to say that Atheists couldn't be in awe of the beauty and wonder in this world and the universe, they absolutely can be (and they should be if they have any form of empathy and sense of wonder) but they can never consider themselves to be at all «spiritual» because that instantaneously makes them no longer atheist!
First I want to say that I'm not saying Atheist is a religion in a bad sence or to try and produce some sort of shame only that it falls under the definition of a religion and wondering how it would change your feelings \ view of Atheism even if everybody considered it a religous view, if it's something you believe to be true (that there is no god) what does it matter if someone labels it as your world view?
I wonder if someone has created christian death metal since they are so obsessed with death instead of the real world we live in.
I've often wondered if God ever intended that «man» should rule the world entirely on his own — or at least, as history shows us — taking all the credit anyway.
We pray, of course, «your kingdom come... on earth as it is in heaven,» and I found myself wondering what the world would look like if the kingdom did come, if it were a paradise, right here, today.
If ministers of the gospel can not challenge the world's distortions of the gospel with the truth of the gospel, but fall back instead on penny - ante pseudo-Marxist clichés, is it any wonder that their church pews are empty?
If everyone agreed to contribute by their own sweat to the gain of the rest of the world rather than standing at the altar lecturing how God will show us «non-believers» rapture, suffering and pain is then worth wondering at that moment, how many other faiths at that moment are saying their God will do the same to you?
Although just wonder what might happen to the world if you decided to burn the Saudi Arabian Flag...!
I wonder if the suffering and evil in this world and the glory of God are tensions lived in more than expectations realized?
(For example, given Wright's understanding of what the Reformers meant by «literal,» I wonder if they wouldn't be open to scholarship that interprets Genesis 1 as an ancient Near Eastern temple text — see John Walton's The Lost World of Genesis One — rather than a scientific explanation for origins.)
While we may believe in the Holy Spirit as a manifestation of God's presence in the world, we sometimes wonder if the church's early theologians invented this connection as an explanation of the continuity between Jesus and themselves, and if this invention didn't in turn and inadvertently lead to orthodox formulations about the Trinity that belied the Spirit's reality, much as the Kinsey Report misleads readers about the real joy and meaning of sex.
I am of opinion this is not when we misjudge a charismatic event and call it evil, for elsewhere, «Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world,» (1 John 4:1), and «For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect.»
Ever wonder how amazing the world would be if atheists moved to the communist country of their choice instead of insisting to wreak havoc in our Christian nation?
sorry if sounded not right as I am not accusing any religion but just as a matter of thought occurred to me and wondered what is happening in the world changing than the way we knew it and brought up to believe.
I am also willing to give him a cnhace but so far, I think if the major issue in this world is solving the dilemma between Israel and Palestine, I have not liked what he has to say about it being all Hamas's fault, and wonder if anything will change.
I wonder if she really means it, if she really wants to know that the demon whose voice she thinks she's quieted in her own heart is screaming like hell in mine, and that the scariest thing about being VULNERABLE, about exposing myself to the world without a religion or a platform or a «brand» for protection, is that I might lose them for good... or, perhaps, learn that I can breathe without them.
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