Sentences with phrase «wonders to feel»

However, don't expect these budget wonders to feel like flagships that cost two or three times as much.
'' «Thy mercy is more than a match for my heart, Which wonders to feel its own hardness depart.

Not exact matches

«I've often wondered what it would feel like to reach the point where I'd consider bringing my performing career to a natural end.
And, only if you could get the required help in the form of a small business loan to kick start your business, you feel you could do wonders.
With the employment landscape shifting rapidly thanks to tech in general and artificial intelligence in particular, and the economy increasingly feeling like a winner - takes - all game, no wonder more and more families are pushing their kids towards practical - seeming, specialized college degrees like finance, computer science, and media.
As an avowed supporter of open data — or the government freeing the information it gathers to the public — I really wondered how Kundra felt about the issue, especially given that he's now on an advisory panel set up by Tony Clement.
Modern dating is tough, and sometimes it can feel like everyone else has a manual to follow while you're left in the dark wondering if anyone will ever love you.
Even more than that, no woman should feel obligated to be Wonder Woman.
Given the vast amount of marketing messages to which consumers are exposed today, it is little wonder that they feel overwhelmed.
It's no wonder that parents start to feel the pressure before a would - be student can even read.
Whatever your niche, try to avoid what I call the «so what factor» whereby your content leaves your followers not feeling engaged and wondering why they just wasted several minutes reading a post you have written or watching a video you shared.
«That guy felt the same way, and I started to wonder if other guys had a similar experience.»
No wonder Intel felt the need to buy into this market and announced plans to acquire Altera in June.
Either way, when I got several days behind on my goal of doing 100,000 pushups this year (more on that here) I wondered how it would feel, physically and emotionally, to keep grinding out a ton of pushups, hour after hour.
The tips are almost cotton - like, and when you feel them, you'll wonder whether the brush has enough stiffness to actually lather properly.
A popular narrative lately is that people are becoming unhappier because we're all narcissistic and grew up being told that we're special unique snowflakes who are going to change the world and we have Facebook constantly telling us how amazing everyone else's lives are, but not our own, so we feel all like crap and wonder where it all went wrong.
Perhaps you've wondered why some people feel compelled to constantly share pictures of their meals?
Once Murane was able to quantify why he and others were so loyal to Starbucks, he wondered how he could pass along his findings to clients so that they could instill in their customers the same vehement loyalty he felt for Starbucks.
It's no wonder so many workers feel a bit frazzled, unable to unplug and escape work stress.
And it's a wonder that any investor feels confident enough to bet a dollar in this ever - changing domain.
And I do wonder if there is something in the pursuit of medicine that you feel is closely tied to the pursuit of writing.
Feeling the itch to make a career change but wondering if it's the right move?
In fact, since rejections are so common, it's a wonder that so few sales people anticipate hearing them and prepare to deflect the negative feelings they can create.
I just wonder how he is feeling now,» he said, referring to his older brother Kaoru.
In the wake of an open letter in January from Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, exhorting businesses everywhere to focus on their social impact rather than simply maximizing profits, they wondered whether Moynihan might feel under more pressure to do so now that tax reforms would be lightening the burden in the future.
It made me wonder, what does it feel like to have protests with corporate sponsors?
Have you seen a site you loved and wondered if the site was done in WordPress and, if so, which theme and plugins the site was using to get this look and feel you liked so much?
It's no wonder you might be feeling conflicted about whether to start contributing to your IRA.
Actually, we don't think about bitcoin much at all, but we are subjected to an endless stream of articles on the subject, most expressing the same sense of wonder that we generally feel.
I give Grantham credit for coming to this realization (something he has done before) but I wonder how his investors feel about it after years of playing the mean reversion waiting game.
Just wondering if it feels different to someone say reading it in Spanish to reading it in English — if they've done both.
I wonder how the Graham group would feel about the Army hosting the Pope the next time he is stateside, or the Dalai Lama, or maybe some choice imams can be brought over from Iran to have a chat with our service people.
So when we see someone who has something we want, we protect ourselves, wondering why they get something we feel we deserve more, or trying to pretend it doesn't bother us.
I've always wondered how far people would drive to feel heard.
I wonder, how must it feel to know that you have to tell intentional lies to get your way, to remain maliciously ignorant, to take the side of Satan, as it were?
I wonder if those who support allowing churches to use school facilities would feel so strongly about it if it were the Westboro church, with there message of hate and intolerance that wanted to use the space.
I wonder how I slant the message of the cross to make it more acceptable to me or to make me feel better about myself?
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?
Just wondering, why is it you feel it necessary to ignore every question I pose?
I am not able to think like God, but I wonder how He feels about all this fighting back and forth about His existence.
I believe some are more apt to experience these feelings than others, and consider the propensity for awe and wonder to be an element of personality that some are predisposed to experience to a greater degree than others.
So I wonder how he feels about his name being used by all religions to kill?
What I have to wonder is, if we, as a Church, trust God to work and bring people to Him, or if we feel like we have to «help» by providing all these material possessions (which in the end are meaningless, the money spent on them might be better spent on improving the community, providing food for hungry, support for ministers and overseas missionaries).
We've worked hard to eliminate as much of the unknown as possible, and we wonder why we feel distant from a God who exists in the mysterious.
I used to wonder how preachers felt if they had really spent time and cared about what they were saying - then have people sleep through most of it.
The fact that one of your congregation a) was able to articulate such faith and doubt so eloquently; b) felt that he could ask you to share it in a Sunday service and c) that you did so — speaks wonders to me about what your community is about.
This article implies that you can not believe in atoms and the wonder of evolution without being atheist or non-Christian, which is simply not true (I feel more theistic in a biochem class than I do talking to close - minded «Christian» creationist idiots, interestingly enough for the same reasons the author does).
I have to wonder how the3 virgins feel..
I sometimes wonder how many people actually feel as though they know who they are, as opposed to not knowing?
I've read a few who feel like giving up because no one comments on their blogs and they begin to wonder if there's any point.
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