You can make a difference in every little breath you take, opening the door, giving a compliment, saying I love you. I know sometimes when people do little things like that it can make my day!
Loving a person means loving someone and loving how they make you feel means loving the manner of the person who make you feel.
I do feel that they do make a difference, I had them fitted just before fall and I travel the same journey each day, I can see my gasoline consumption has improved, I also feel that cornering is more confident and stable.
Aslan made the children feel safe, loved, and empowered. His presence brought them comfort and courage in their adventures, and he inspired them to be brave and make a difference in the world of Narnia.
get a goldfish and test it out i have a gold fish it dosent really make a difference
people feel like their voters won't make a difference
The apartheid made Nelson Mandela feel unhappy. He knew he had to make a difference in peoples lives, if he didnt, nobody would.
Helping out at a soup kitchen is a great way to help make a difference. You not only help out other people who are down on their luck, but you also feel a sense of pride while doing it.
It will not make the infecting virus any different or stronger. It may make you more conscious of feeling lousy and that can make your symptoms feel worse when you focus attention on how you feel. It is good advice to find another thing to think about, such as read a book, watch a movie, etc. Focusing is still unlikely to make much of a difference, although I believe it can make some difference in how crummy you feel. Many people believe that we can make our ailments better or worse just by the power of our minds. Things that will make the most difference in how well you feel are eating right, drinking plenty of liquids, and resting in bed. But adding some positive energy and positive thought about your health and wellness may make it better, or at least not worse as negative thoughts might.
"Feel" and "fill" are not homophones.
No, I don't think it would make a difference besides that it would feel different.
Tired or just lazy? There's a big difference. You need a mission, a vision, and a goal in life. Exercise and social networking can make a difference too.
Your efforts are welcome, but they will not realistically make a difference.