Free for death, and free in death; a holy
Naysayer, when there is no longer time for Yea: thus understandeth he about death and life.
Another
naysayer said: "Kadiri yung mukha ni Seth, napadaan sa newsfeed ko."
The synagogues are empty, more "grand vacuum" than grand house of worship, and young people today are "loud in dress, louder in commonplace and empty words," or, worse still, apt to be "atheists, agnostics, or nothingarians," adds a third and then a fourth
naysayer.
And then it struck me, although this person is not explicitly saying "No", through his actions he is a
naysayer, because he does not believe that the project will work.
One of the constants of Canadian foreign policy is the role of the
naysayer, usually occupying an academic or bureaucratic perch, who finds ways to debunk the achievements of our country in the international sphere.
I am not a
naysayer. Less urgent, but equally important, I firmly believe that all classical music training should include instruction in improvisation.
So as the traditional automakers give in to the
naysayer's willing to dispel the possibilities of plastic-bodied, affordable vehicles, Little Tikes is proving that plastics can lead to longevity and profitability.
I do not want to be a
naysayer, but I cannot see this concept, noble as it is, being translated into a practicable reality and I would not want to see it draining precious financial resources from a national budget that is already under severe stress.
Predictably, the US was the lone
naysayer of the eight Arctic nations, in opposing caps on emissions.
For example, I've heard a
naysayer claim that certification will actually cause more problems, because a certified coach will feel entitled to a position regardless of his qualifications and background compared to other candidates.
That means blocking out those who don't believe in or understand your passion--that includes silencing the
naysayer within yourself.