Sentences with phrase «worked up»

And I know what you mean, without her book I may never have worked up the courage to start a cookie, or any baked good recipe, with chilled butter.
I started off very slowly and worked up to several capsules per day until I started to feel relief.
We started off on the green paths and enjoyed the long winding coasts to the bottom but then worked up the gumption to go down some blues.
I would love to take a baking class, or any cooking class for that matter but have not yet worked myself up to do it.
It took care of itself while we worked up and appetite and we had an amazing dinner as our reward!
I've only worked up enough courage to try garbanzos covered in chocolate.
I was put on an exercise program by one of my professors which really helped, and we worked up from cycling on a reclining bike for 2 minutes to going on the cross trainer for 45 minutes over the course of about nine months.
I admit Beck can get worked up into a crazed lather, I used to listen to him.
This guy should be taking care of his health, he got all worked up over nothing.
I have tried and tried to listen to his sermons, but he gets me more worked up than those Talk Radio shows.
Neuhaus took the cigar from his mouth and waved it dismissively as he snorted, «Don't get so worked up.
My brother, Atheists have to believe in something, so not really atheists, and if God didn't scare you so much I don't think you would be so worked up.
Finally, Matthew worked up the courage to come out to his family.
I didn't know about it until I read the paper on Sunday morning, as I don't really care when someone I don't know shoots someone else I don't know 1000 + miles from my house as it happens daily, and if I got worked up over it life would be pretty miserable.
About four weeks into this «old man» vs. «new man» existence (or was I really going nuts), I worked up the courage to speak to Dennis and tell him what had been going on inside me, leaving out my gender confusion, of course.
From the young man who said that when he finally worked up the courage to come out to his parents «it didn't go as well as I hoped,» and in the painful silence that followed, far too many understood.
Look at you — all worked up.
know everybody get worked up due to what i said... i will just be sitting here smiling.
All the hoopla atheists get worked up over with the various religions generally have to do with the fact that many of the believers seem to think that we should all live by their arcane rules.
And another thing: I don't get all worked up over money or politics, so stop dragging My name into your dramas.
I mean in all honesty though, people are so worked up over Fast Food it's ridiculus.
What we get all worked up about is: «All who believed were together and had all things in common; they would sell their possessions and goods and distribute the proceeds to all, as any had need.»
I guess «He» just doesn't like me - no revealings here... (oh, I could pretend; and get myself all worked up into an emotional state, but that doesn't do it... there is no - one there).
Congress worked itself up into a moralistic rumble about the need for more punitive laws.
Good Lord, what people are willing to quibble over!!!! Get worked up over something IMPORTANT and worthwhile....
Earl, there may have been some dude named jesus living in the MiddlecEast a couple of thousand years ago but the probability of him being a god is very, very low, so you are most likely getting worked up for what amounts to a comic book hero of the day.
The problem is, the things we care about aren't really that important, and so we get all worked up over nothing.»
Why do atheists get so worked up at nonsensical invocations to a being no more real than the Flying Spaghetti Monster???
Ironic how people get worked up when the Los Angeles Clipper's owner doesn't want his girlfriend to associate with black people, but don't have a problem discriminating against anyone who is not Christian, or don't care that the founding fathers were some of the most racist people on Earth and actually owned slaves.
Can they get «worked up» about having to sit through a Christian prayer?
At first I was surprised, then frustrated, then — after hearing from so many of you — strangely encouraged by the fact that we're actually getting passionate and worked up about something that matters!
The season is upon us where culture junkies such as myself become enjoyably worked up over various year - end «Best of 2011» lists - best album, movie, novel, etc..
But seriously, the amount of pressure that sizing up a newbie for marriage puts on a casual coffee date, not to mention the fact that you KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THE PERSON (sorry, I'm worked up and yelling) does two things: 1.
I promised to occupy myself on something «higher,» and while my friend was getting worked up about Ted Cruz, I was able to catch up on all the seasons of Walking Dead — and a little Xenophon as well.
you are all wrong, none of the three know what they worship and the atheist are ignorant; they get so worked up about something that they say it does not exist.
«The War On Christmas» was invented by republicans to get the yokels all worked up.
Early on, Graham figured out that revivals had to be worked up as well as prayed down.
And, if I am not mistaken, most American ministers got worked up through their functions, just as I have.
Does anybody believe that God is not as worked up about sin as we are?
Look at us silly humans, getting all worked up over some bones.
Despite being a proud right winger I'm not a fan of Glenn Beck as his show was basically him using innuendos and half truths to try and get people worked up.
atheists r the cutest thangs on ert when u get em all worked up.
Once again, let me reiterate: Life is too short to get this worked up about something some guy writes on a blog.
How sad it is that we get so worked up about politics and sports and the weather and our physical ailments, yet ignore the glaring deficiencies of our own souls.
Just what has South Africa's religious guardians of political orthodoxy all worked up is revealed in The Road to Damascus» charge that «right - wing Christians» are guilty of «vicious attacks against liberation theology.»
I don't understand why everyone gets all worked up about people's beliefs.
And of course there is the gut - wrenching story of the young man worked up the courage to come out to his parents only to be told by his father, «this is worse than if you had died.»
It always amazes me how many people will get so worked up about any «non-believer», which is what I tend to label myself as, simply saying that he «thinks that God and the Devil aren't real.»
The logic of the argument above basically teaches that God gets so worked up over sin, He wants to burn forever and ever those who commit any sin.
You're all worked up about someone calling you an idiot after having proven that's exactly what you are.
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