Sentences with phrase «wonderful people as»

If you are looking for singles over 70, this is the website that you must depend upon because it has some of the most wonderful people as members here.
They are the most wonderful people as well.
She is a wonderful person as well as a highly professional business women, who has continually folllowed up with my job search and offered advice and assistance in helping me move forward.
... I am blessed to know such a wonderful person as you, Vanessa!

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First to Shark Tank, that was an absolutely wonderful experience and a once in a lifetime event, I summarize that event as a crazy time that I am of course glad to have had the opportunity to show my product on a national scale and meet some good people.
Maintaining high standards for how people treat each other is a wonderful thing as we live in a world that's rife with animosity and discrimination.
While your product might be wonderful, sales will suffer if people don't like you as a person.
«How wonderful would it be if solidarity, this beautiful and, at times, inconvenient word, were not simply reduced to social work, and became, instead, the default attitude in political, economic and scientific choices, as well as in the relationships among individuals, peoples and countries.
This is what Albom's book did for me: It got me thinking about how fortunate I have been to have wonderful people guide me during my career and helped me refocus my efforts on being present as a mentor, a guide, a teacher, and a student.
It involves trusting people to become something wonderful, as opposed to insisting that they fit in at all costs.
The Paperwhite is as nerdily wonderful as Bezos sells it: A lightweight, moderately priced ($ 119) e-reader for those who like to read in bed in the dark without disturbing the person next to them.
As wonderful as that small niche is, our goal is to share it with a lot more people in a very cool and much broader waAs wonderful as that small niche is, our goal is to share it with a lot more people in a very cool and much broader waas that small niche is, our goal is to share it with a lot more people in a very cool and much broader way.
Jon — Wonderful post about our mentality in SEO link building, these days people use link building as push button to earn quick income and slap by Google algorithms and finally they feel like they made mistakes and search «how to remove un-natural links».
The Globe «s Jeffrey Simpson offers Canadian politicians plaudits for the following good deeds: Ed Stelmach's decision to fund research into carbon capture and storage; Dalton McGuinty's decision to protect the boreal forest (because «untouched forests are wonderful carbon sinks») and to sign on to the Western Climate Initiative; Stephen Harper for agreeing to pour money into Ontario infrastructure; and the premiers for finally agreeing «that within one sovereign country, there ought to be as few obstacles to the movement of people and capital as possible.»
And if believing in a god gives you peace and makes you a better person as you move throughout this world, then that's wonderful!
«There is so much going on behind the scenes but at the forefront of people's minds is creating a home and an atmosphere where someone can be treated as an individual, not as a person with autism, and that is wonderful to see and to be a part of.»
It reminded it yet again, as does your wonderful cartoon, that much of what we think as Christian theology is really just a gospel based on performance, good works, being a good person, etc...
She went on to say: «He was a wonderful session musician as well - a lot of people don't know realise that but he could play anything and he could play it really well - so he was just extremely talented.»
Thankfully, Jesus is using people like me (and millions of others in the same boat) to show these people who have stopped attending church that there is wonderful way of following Jesus as part of His Body, the church, which does not involve sitting in a pew on Sunday morning and listening to a sermon.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if God's people spent as much time trying to live like Him as they did trying to attack each other?
Rather than mere merchandise, the human person stands as a wonderful existent.
People will still put their heads into the sand as it seems most prefer the wonderful world of oz.
If a person does not understand or like the rosary, for example, he is perfectly free, as a Christian, not to say it; yet for me it is a very wonderful thing, and it is my own private experience that it is said also by people of whom one would not believe it.
It's a shame that these wonderful people aren't representative of their church, as a whole.
There are people who use religion as a crutch, just as there are those who use religion to accomplish wonderful things and make life better for the less fortunate as Jesus taught consistently throughout the Bible.
Happily married people develop a double vision: they see each other realistically, as flawed and aging people, but also idealistically, as the wonderful beings with whom they first fell in love.
«He always impressed me as a wonderful person,» Aponte says, adding that by October 1978, «he was very well known, with reputation for being a good theologian.
My oldest daughter now 27 said she knew church was not for her because we spoke of god as wonderful, a god of love, joy and piece but as a child all she saw was sad people every Sunday, crying, and confessing Sunday after Sunday.
«For example, my fellow atheist opponents the other night portrayed the future — if we could only shrug off religion — as a wonderful sunlit upland, where reasonable people would make reasonable decisions in a reasonable world.
Thus both Bill Wilson and Bill Dotson are quoted as saying: «The Lord has been so wonderful to me, curing me of this terrible disease, that I just want to keep telling people about it» (Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th ed., p. 191; bold face added).
B: I simply don't understand why you people want to take something as seemingly wonderful as faith and reduce it to the mundanity of mere fact.
You know, as it turns out, atheism is wonderful for children and all people!
He was applauded all the way down the aisle - where he stopped to view the plaque that commemorates Thomas More - and afterwards the glorious bells of Westminster Abbey pealed out as people milled about in a wonderful traffic - free area, savouring London in a new way.
That's the thing that makes me so disgusted about these type of situations (my own included)-- people act abusively and then blame, shame, silence the victim whilst parading themselves around as such wonderful christians.
Thus, if a minister today is not in process of being ousted, is regarded by at least many of his people as a wonderful Christian, a helpful preacher, a diligent pastor, and so on, he may rest content in this kind of status even though privately he is disturbed at all the kids who drop out of church school, at the inattentiveness of the church to its neighborhood, at the virtual neglect of older people, and at the bourgeois aroma that infects everything.
Same as being one of those wonderful people (paid or unpaid) who spend an hour a week with dementia patients whose family are too utterly distressed by the deterioration of their loved one to face them.
My encounters with shop people were wonderful as usual.
I never dreamed it would lead to so many career opportunities, never dreamed it would connect me to such wonderful people, never dreamed it would start so many interesting conversations, never dreamed I would love it as much as I do.
Until we as a people in this wonderful country agree to truly take religion out of the political fray we will continue to be subjected to the kind of nonsense in this article and following blog entries.
It's wonderful to hear of people who have done as much truly good as Czeslaw Polziec.
Speaking the truth (as you perceive it) in a soft voice is the most powerful form of helping people to become more like Christ... and a wonderful position for the speaker, should he / she need to retract their position in the future.
Second, as counselors, pastors, and friends, we work with and are friends with many wonderful people who have been through difficult faith - based experiences.
The same God is the author of our natural intellect as well as revelation, as classical Catholic theology so often reminds us, so we should not be surprised if what the Church teaches makes wonderful sense also just from a purely natural point of view and people end up doing what the Church recommends, not because she recommends it, but just because it is the most sensible thing to do.
Here's another, scarcely less oratorical in character, from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith: the title of this document (another wonderful example of Vatican bogus academic language when what is needed is a competent journalist used to writing informative headlines) is «Considerations regarding proposals to give legal recognition to unions between homosexual persons» (2003): The Church's teaching on marriage and on the complementarity of the sexes reiterates a truth that is evident to right reason and recognised as such by all the major cultures of the world.
It's the actual spiritual experience and the miracles that I've seen with my own eyes that it couldn't have been no one but God that perform such wonderful deeds in my life as well on some of the people that I prayed for, including their healing.
«For some reason, many people are horrified that anyone would write a book that might possibly come to the conclusion that perhaps June Cleaver, as wonderful as she was, is in fact not the standard for biblical womanhood.»
«There have been lovely, caring, wonderful people in UKIP over the years - people who are as far from the media stereotype of UKIP members as the North Pole is from the South,» Arnott said.
Everything is about «us» — about what wonderful people we are, or our proud history as a church, or our sense of being a special community.
You may believe whatever you want (it's a wonderful thing about this era and this part of the world), but understandings of «the word of God» change as each person reads / rereads them., does devotions / prays / meditates, and studies under new teachers.
It is one of the ironies of Christian history that followers of Jesus should present the message not as a wonderful, fulfilling way of life, but as an escape hatch through which people flee from fears created by the misinterpreted message.
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