Examples of using Experience things in English and their translations into Polish
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Experience things.
You have to experience things.
We can experience things without confusion and without being tense.
So, what do you say Experience things.
In my experience, things are not that coincidental.
People also translate
They're too scared to experience things.
feelings and they way they experience things.
No one should have to experience things like that.
cause our ability to experience things.
No one should have to experience things like that.
The only thing we can say that accounts for the fact that conventionally we all agree that we subjectively and individually experience things is mental labeling.
We have been able to see and experience things we never imagined possible.
How do we define beings that experience things?
This is where they act and experience things that a little person would enjoy such as playtime,
Afterwards, I started to experience things.
that you wanted to get out and experience things, have a life.
But it's not so fun to experience things alone.
Before you deny them due to prejudices. You must first experience things, Why not?
It functions: I do things, I experience things, etc.
get into bad moods, and experience things happening to us that we don't want to happen.
And we're not talking about some sort of"tool" that somebody is using to experience things, like a camera to take a photo, or as in.
You know, it's natural to experience things.
So when somebody comes along who has seen things that I have never seen or experience things that I have only dreamed about, my defenses go up because I.
also that she must experience things that she had not experienced before,
also that she must experience things that she had not experienced before,
I saw and experienced things which forced me to do it.
Our experiencing things just continues.
With his faith. Someone who experiences things.
Someone who experiences things with his faith.
It explains that matter/energy and experiencing things both have no beginning.