Sentences with phrase «always like reading»

I always like reading blogs and articles with titles like «Top Ten Annoying Social Media Habits» They're always accurate, and even though the habits are universally annoying, there are always so many violators.
People always like reading about unusual things.
I always like reading your sharing.
I always like reading reviews on beauty boxes because we don't have them here.
I always like reading posts like this.
I always like reading reviews of moisturizers in order to find the best fit for my skin.
I always like reading Michael's articles as these are highly informative and are based on facts rather than assumptions.

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I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
For me, I experience the bible, I do not read it and my experience is always changing just like my life.
Me personally would like to believe so and I do.If there is not god life is pretty pathetic if your think deeply about it.Theres always going to be someone who says no this is how something is or this happened exactly like this I know for sure (ha ok)... On another note instead of acting like you really do know everything maybe broaden your horizon and try church or read the bible and give God a chance.
... as a recovering teenage Baptist evangelist, now Atheist, I have always been concerned about preachers of all kinds reading the bible like they read the want - ads in a newspaper.
Jim, I have always liked the wisdom of on this website: The Wrong Way to Read the Bible http://theresurgence.com/2010/10/10/the-wrong-way-to-read-the-bible Two opposite errors exist in approaching the Bible.
I started reading these posts when he first started, and the content has satyed the same, always, but the wording has always changed to where it looks like it is a different post, but says the exact same thing.
Most people like to see their content accessed widely and so can learn some great tips (as well as read some good content) from these blogs, but «most popular» doesn't always mean «best» I'd say that for any blogger a key to judging your own success is to think about the purpose and intended audience of you blog — if you have a niche audience in a specific location you may not get a huge following but if you set out to acheive something worthwhile through your blog and you achieve it then that counts as success.
That being said, as a follower of Christ I always try to adhere to my best behavior no matter where I am, alone or in public, and I keep that in the forefront of my mind lest I be judged like the restaurant patrons you have described in this article despite the fact I don't do any of these things (i.e. t shirt, bible, leaving pamphlets in lieu of tip, etc...) Will I become a better tipper after reading this?
bootyfunk your and idiot because that passage in mathew 10 its a parrable he is trying to get people to realize that God needs to be the most important thing your life because with him you would not be period so to say that Jesus Christ the son of God is promoting volience is ridiculous, it tares me up that people like you take bit's and peices of the bible and make sound like you want it to if your going to read the Christian hand book then read it all do nt take stuff out of contence just to suit your life style your truly and always be a devoute Christian
I have read many Christian authors and have always liked the NASB Bible verses that are sprinkled in their books, but didn't dare admit that out loud!
I have been reading it for several years now, and always like what he has to say.
They always give some answer like «No, God reads hearts.»
If I had to make one small criticism of the books it would be that I would have liked some end - of - chapter notes with recommended reading to follow up some of the stories, although I suppose there is always Google!
I did not like polygamy, but have learned to accept it... Have read the bible many times and cant find a verse that prohibit polygamy, maybe it's because God know man are deceitful and always women are victims, I don't know.
Everytime I read an article like this I always remember the famous quote by Mahatma Ghandi.»
Y» know, you can always read about what life was like for people back in the thirties before whining about «how bad» it is now.
I've always thought that the people that admire Ayn Rand were doing so because of the linkage between market capitalism, self - reliance, and... oh, because it looks like they're smart to have read such a big book.
I've read the entire bible and, interestingly, always won the bible trivia game (like trivial pursuit) in my family.
I usually like reading Catholic theology (even if I don't always agree with it), but this book placed too much emphasis on Franciscan thought and theology, and too little emphasis on explaining Scripture.
It's always funny to see people like Lorraine go all conspiracy theory crazy, and think that there are moderators that can read, review, and censor posts in the instant between pressing the post button and the screen refreshing.
obviously you read all i had to say... it made sense did nt it... but as i said the foolish will be foolish... and faith is faith... so a person of faith will not spend all day crying about spilt milk... and a leader will let nothing hold them back... but someone like you will always look for the worst..
David, I am always inspired when I read pieces like yours, they tap into something that I yearn for at the deepest level: freedom.
And secondly, when change came, it came through the work of Bible - reading, Bible - believing, Bible - honouring men and women; people who were convinced, like Jesus, that while God's people are always broken, his words never are.
I know some books help encourage others, and I'm glad they do, but after I read one, I always feel like I just ate a bunch of cotton - candy.
I always get this overdose of love when reading your posts < 3 You are like a big familiar hug that both soothes and inspires.
Years ago we read Mark Bittman's article about gravlax in The New York Times and have almost always used The Minimalist's Gravlax recipe as our base, though over the years it's begun to feel less like a recipe, more like a technique.
as always while reading your post i feel like you're an old friend.
I've been a long time reader and I don't think I've ever commented before, but I'd just like to say that I've always enjoyed reading your blog and your writing style and approach to food has being one of the many influences to me becoming more serious about food, photography, and food writing.
Hello wellness mama i just want to say thank you for all your great information i have been reading a lot of your articles especially the dental care ones, i have just recently found you while looking for alternatives on taking better care of my teeth since my dentist recently found 7 cavities in my mouth despite the fact that i have always taken care of my teeth by brushing 2x / day, flossing, oral rinsing etc. as a matter of fact too much care maybe thats why im in this situation ok so long story short i need to know if the molars that have been filled or «fixed» (the way dentists like to call it!)
I like to read your post, it is always interesting, and funny.
Reading your post made me smile cause my husband's name is Charleston and I've always teased him about going there:D Sounds like you had an amazing time!
I always feel like just reading a description of it online won't justify me making something because I have no idea if what I just made even compares to the real deal.
Love you guys like whoa, as always, thanks for reading and for all your support!
I've always liked the Oreo, but since I could read and understand product labels, I've never been a fan of their ingredients.
It looks like you're very hesitant about the crumble and the filling, which I know isn't the case from reading the (always delightful) prose.
:D Your ramblings are never boring and always fun for me to read for whatever reason — just like following along with your days... thanks for sharing with us!
Whenever you read a supposed study or «scientific» statement given about a food, the one thing one always needs to keep in mind is that food is not a static entity, like a chemical listed in the periodic table of elements.
I think the bread looks beautiful just like everything you make always does and I so enjoyed getting to read what everyone had to say.
This is another page turner you will read like a book, definitely coffee table worthy, and one I will glean inspiration from always!
Also, reading through the recipe once or twice first seems to always ease the process with recipes like this that are a bit more involved.
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