Write coming from the heart — it's always painful, but it's part of the healing process.
Not exact matches
Write articles
from the
heart and publish them on LinkedIn: «The only time anything ever goes viral,» Elam says, «is when it's authentic and real and
comes from a heartfelt place.
«We must never forget that the evil
comes not
from the actions of «subhuman vermin» but
from the
heart of a fallen, sacred yet degraded, human being,» I
wrote.
That may not be the song John Lennon was
writing about when he
wrote Imagine, but it's a song I'd like to see
written,
written in the
hearts of men and women everywhere, no matter who you are or where you
come from.
I know this will upset the legalists who have posted here, but I think God (I use this English word which
comes from the German word Gott — rather than Yahweh since I am
writing to English readers as opposed to Israelis) is not going to damn any believer who knowingly sins and later regrets doing so and repents (changes their mind /
heart).
The mark of the beast is spiritual, and identical to the pledged of allegiance to the flag, because worshipping doesn't
come from a chip, or any technology device, although we are surrounded by human devices... The name of the beast is going to be
written in the
heart, or in the mind on those who worship the beast, because worshipping is of the
heart, or of the mind... When the Germans used their right hand to pledge allegiance to the flag, or to Hitler, there was no physical mark in the right hand, or forehead of the German pledger, because the pledge of allegiance to the flag, or to Hitler, was
written in the
heart, or in the mind of the German pledger... When the US uses their right hand to pledge allegiance to the flag, there is no physical mark in the right hand, or on the forehead of the pledger, because the pledge of allegiance to the flag, is
written in the
heart, or in the mind of the pledger... The devil uses Romans 13 to deceive those who are pledging allegiance to the flag, because they do not believe what God said in Ex.20: 1 - 5, and De.4: 15 - 19... When a person pledges allegiance to a man, or to a flag, or to a nation, they are heading for destruction, because God said; «cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and make flesh his arm, and whose
heart departeth
from the LORD Jer.17: 5 KJV... Whatever happened to the Germans who trusted in Hitler, or on their military power?
In fact, the very phrase «law
written on the
heart» is biblical; it
comes from the New Testament book of Romans.
The best answer
comes from Leon Bloy, a writer who himself chose to become a Catholic: «Man has places in his
heart which do not yet exist,»
wrote Bloy, «and into them enters suffering, that they might have existence.»
Writing on the Labour List website, he states: «This patriotism must
come from the
heart or not at all.
The articles I
write come purely
from my
heart and my personal experience.
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Since The Last Detail, Ponicsan has
written a dozen more novels, one of which he adapted into a screenplay (Cinderella Liberty); meanwhile, his screenwriting credits branch out
from military dramas into
coming - of - age stories (Vision Quest), high - school dramas (School Ties, co-
written by Dick Wolf), and political thrillers (Sydney Pollack's Random
Hearts).
Like her poetry, mostly
written for adults, Nye's prose
comes from deep within a
heart that believes, more that anything else, in the power of human connection.
Because if there's one thing I've learned through all this, it's that milestones and accolades and money are awesome, but there's nothing like the thrill that
comes from writing a scene you know in your
heart is something special.
C. S. Lakin presents Words of Advice
from Famous Authors That Are Just Wrong posted at Live
Write Thrive, saying, «Writers are wont to take advice to
heart, especially if such pithy advice
comes from a famous author.
This was an superbly
written post and I could tell it
came from your
heart.
Seed
writes that Cretara is a «narrative painter who
comes from the
heart, Cretara's work fuses the personal with the theatrical, and channels emotions ranging
from nostalgia to tenderness to indignation.»
Jacqui, it seems every time I comment I
write this, though it
comes from the
heart: You have an exceptional
writing gift and I always learn something new.
I may not be that good at it, but I
write from the
heart and the words just keep
coming Blog by Rashmi Adhikari.