And at libraries as well as bookstores, you might read
your book during a reading hour or make a presentation about writing that includes reading your book.
Not exact matches
«Find a way to
read around your schedule and your life situation,» says Foroux, who suggests you could
read on the train, while waiting at the doctor's office, while breastfeeding your baby (I can personally testify you can get through quite a lot of
books this way), or
during breaks at work.
And Shkreli seemed to be at pains to suggest he wasn't taking the trial seriously: dropping in on reporters
during the trial (he called the prosecutors «junior varsity»), taking to social media
during the evenings, declining to wear a tie in court, and ostentatiously
reading a
book during closing arguments.
In honor of World
Book Day, and in response to a challenge from an admirer, Branson took to his blog to list 65 titles he thinks everyone could benefit from
reading during their lifetime.
'' [This] is a
book I
read during my time at Stanford Business School.
«This is a
book I
read during my time at Stanford Business School.
During one of our discovery calls, the CEO mentioned that his entire company was
reading this
book.
That's an hour of
reading each day at the normal speed but accelerated, it's three hours — or a
book every one - two days — all
during a time when a person couldn't typically
read.
During the day,
read a how - to
book or content related to your industry, so you're always sharpening your marketable skills.
Audible is the fantastic tool that allows you to consume
books faster than actually
reading, and
during those times when a person couldn't typically
read: walking the dog, driving to work, etc..
«
During the summer, I
read your latest
book, Guerrilla Marketing goes green.
Agree 100 % the
book is PERFECT for a person's first
read during their journey to financial freedom, independence, and education but it is FAR from the end all be all.
Using monthly returns for 3,292 actively managed mutual funds focused on U.S. stocks and contemporaneous market, size,
book - to - market and momentum factor returns
during March 1993 to December 2014, they find that: Keep
Reading
One of the traditions
during the Christmas holidays is to
read Charles Dickens» famous
book «A Christmas Carol,» or to watch one of the many film productions about the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge who turned his life around and became a generous soul on Christmas Day.
During an interview broadcast on Tuesday's «PBS NewsHour,» former FBI Director James Comey stated that he doesn't think people can
read his
book and concluded that he's «in a partisan way, trying to attack the president, or that I've somehow
During the Festival of Tents, Jewish families
read the entire
book aloud, a practice I would recommend to certain groups of happy - face Christians today.
Back
during the (George W.) Bush Administration, I spent (or rather wasted) some time
reading books and articles written by journalists who were suspicious (I hesitate to say paranoid) about those suspicious and paranoid fringe religious kooks (theonomists and theocrats) who threatened to take over....
In «With Her» Milosz speaks of hearing a passage from Scripture
during Mass at St. Mary Magdalen in Berkeley: «A
reading this Sunday from the
Book of Wisdom / About how God has not made death / And does not rejoice in the annihilation of the living.»
As someone who has done so many times over
during my almost 40 years as a Christians, I can assure you it's NOT a comfortable
Book; only someone who HAS N'T
read it would come away with that conclusion!!
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels
during bedtime
book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
I still
read, constantly, no matter how busy my life can be at times, I always make time for my
books during the day, dipping into pages for a few minutes here and there, and I end my day with my
books.
For most of the Church's history (the early Church, the Church
during medieval times, and the Reformation era), the Old Testament was
read in this way — as a
book about Christ and the Church.
John Delaney, editor of Catholic
books for Doubleday, has figured out that so many Americans have bought Bibles
during the past ten years that one out of every three of them (excluding children who can't
read) should he able to quote chapter and verse in unison.
During this break, not only did I
read a lot of
books, but I thought a lot about the proposal, I talked with some people about it, and I wrote and wrote and wrote (Writing is how I learn and how I think).
Over at the main blog, Joe Carter asks: In all seriousness, though, what
books would you recommend the President
read during his vacation?
Lots of us
read books for enjoyment
during our waking hours, for entertainment and educational purposes.
I pray,
read (the Bible and other
books), and write in a journal
during Adoration.
During his last hospital stay i
read Kut's
book «All Things Are Possible» as RB breathed on a respirator.
Reading this
book reminded me of the hours of ambitious dreaming and passionate debates that occurred
during my bible college and seminary days with other visionary young radicals.
In conclusion, I am grateful to Professor D. D. Williams of Union Theological Seminary, New York City, and Professor D. W. Sherburne of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, for
reading the typescript and making many valuable suggestions; and above all to Professor Charles Hartshorne, who has not
read the typescript but who,
during a recent short visit to England, discussed with me many of the ideas which are found in this
book.
During this Year of Faith, this
book could be
read in sections as part of a more meditative approach to understanding the Creed or as a resource for use as part of a study group.
I was amazed when I
read that Watchman Nee had
read 4000
books during his lifetime.
It was undoubtedly one of the most widely
read works of medieval literature, so highly esteemed that centuries later its many episcopal areas bishops were formally presented a copy of the
book during their ordination and pastors were instructed to follow its precepts.
Down below, I list some of the best
books I have
read during these years.
A tipping point occurred
during a sleepy, 9 - a.m. Introduction to World Literature class when my class
read the Epic of Gilgamesh, an ancient Mesopotamian poem purportedly written before the
book of Genesis, which tells the story of a worldwide flood, a favored family, and an ark full of animals, only with Sumerian gods and heroes at its center instead of the familiar Yahweh.
I'm sure it's just me... but I sometimes panic when I realize how few
books I will
read during my life.
I just knew intuitively that something was seriously wrong with studying theology
during the peak of the civil rights era and never once
reading a
book about racial justice in America or talking about it in class.
(
Read the
book of Amos, which was written
during the peak of the economic boom, if you want to see what God thought of Israel
during this time).
People are talking about it, writing
books about it, and most certainly thinking about it
during the most boring moments at work (let's admit it, you're actually
reading this
during one of those moments, aren't you?)
Read the
book «The Cost of Discipleship» by Dr. Dietrich Bonhoeffer (a German pastor of the Confessing Church, who lived
during the Third Reich).
During meals the Bible and other suitable
books were
read aloud.
What happened
during that hour was the natural culmination of my coming to faith: I had been cracked open to the divine, I
read books that I would have laughed at before the cracking, and the stars lined up and there was God, and then I knew, and then I said it out loud to a third party, and then I giggled.
Then I
read a
book sometime
during my teens that said that Jonah's whale was not a not whale, but fish.
During that time, Me, Myself, and I also
read scores of
books on the death of Jesus and engaged in numerous hours of conversation with other people about this subject.
During the afternoon service, the congregation listens to a
reading of the biblical
book of Jonah.
I think I already recommended this
reading before the vacations, when you wanted ideas for
books to
read during the summer, but I nevertheless have to insist.
Somewhere
during all that I actually had time to
read a
book — gasp — and a
book on marriage, no less.
Keep a napkin on hand when you're munching on sesame and nori popcorn, and dig in
during movie time or when you're sitting around
reading a good
book or a few favorite magazines.
I
read some of the best
books during the quiet downtime between Christmas...
Every word he
read or wrote
during the two years he spent researching and writing the
book had to be enlarged and projected onto what looks like a big television screen.