Not exact matches
Flow is a term coined by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi in his
book Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience to mean complete absorption in a given task where concentration is «
so intense that there is no attention left over to think about
anything irrelevant.»
We have to almost pry the
book out of their hands
so that we can finish it, even though they don't really have
anything left to change.
It's the same freedom I get from letting go of attachments to
anything, but I used to value
books so much that I gained a lot of freedom in this case.
We specialize in tabletop games, video games, comic
books, cosplay, all the sort of emerging things that really weren't
anything when I first started in this business, but now they've become
so popular in mainstream culture.
So... And because after the war, after World War II, there was not even any
books or
anything.
Travis Isaacson, senior director of organizational development at Access Development, a Salt Lake City, affinity marketing business, doesn't want
anything that fancy, just an iPod Classic with 120 GB of memory instead of the old 80 GB model he has now
so he can squeeze in more of the business
books he downloads from Audible.com.
And you know, look, I had read a ton of
books at that point but they were
so... you read «Market Wizards» by Schwager, and then you read Peter Lynch, and then you read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different... So I read Nick Murray, was the book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than anything els
so... you read «Market Wizards» by Schwager, and then you read Peter Lynch, and then you read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different...
So I read Nick Murray, was the book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than anything els
So I read Nick Murray, was the
book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than
anything else.
Types of Moral Argumentation Regarding Homosexuality by Pim Pronk Eerdmans, 350 pages, $ 24.99 paper An interesting
book not
so much for the position it advances (approval of homosexual relations) as for the claim that any position on homosexuality (or
anything else) must be reached on the basis of moral reflection independent of nature, science, or theology.
«We realize that a thinking person would not consider a 2000 year old
book of fiction to be «evidence» of
anything... but we need it to prove our point
so we're going to use it anyway.»
No
book better dissects the issues - beneath - the - issues at these Synods than this brilliant analysis of the sexual revolution, i.e., «the destigmatization and demystification of nonmarital sex and the reduction of sexual relations in general to a kind of hygienic recreation in which
anything goes
so long as those involved are consenting adults.»
If your «bible» or
book of fairy tales is
so «clear» on things, why is it that Christianity looks more like the «Tower of Babel» than
anything else?
Other than Atheist — they all have a
book that they follow...
so I was saying everyone to go and sit down with the
book that you follow which you may think that this is True (other wise you will not follow if u think its false) and see if you find
anything...
«I've read countless
books addressing the place of women in the kingdom, and I have never, ever read
anything so lovely,
so generous, profound and humble as «Jesus Feminist.»
Also, JW, Stevie has got a point that the no back light and the e-ink are
so that it won't be
anything like looking at a computer screen and it's actually as good for your eyes as reading a regular
book.
(Note: This
book would have an R - rating if it was a movie,
so I'm not, like, recommending it for your church group or
anything.)
You people actually believe you have something with your almighty nothingness wonder??? Take your college degrees and
books away and what do you have??? Your almighty nothingness,
so please start reconciling with yourselves that your not going to amount to
anything in life other than being piggy bank for the U.S. Govt.
Have this said by a charismatic leader, then take the opportunity to insolate your country, burn some
books so no one has a chance to hear
anything other than your dogma, and wham.
Of course, it says the
books were discovered between 2005 - 2007, and here it is, 2011, and we are just now hearing about it,
so it will probably be another 20 - 30 years before we hear
anything else...
I wrote a lot more about this in my forthcoming
book, Close Your Church for Good, and
so I won't say
anything more about this point here.
So, prove your god before you try to force me to do
anything out of your
book, as you appear to not have the authority you claim.
«Actually, NL,
anything your generation can conjure up or assume you are conjuring up with those mash potato brains, has already been written in that dusty
book you
so despise aka there is nothing new under the sun» So, now are you arguing that the bible writer's had superior imaginations to modern fiction writer
so despise aka there is nothing new under the sun»
So, now are you arguing that the bible writer's had superior imaginations to modern fiction writer
So, now are you arguing that the bible writer's had superior imaginations to modern fiction writers?
Do you even read this
book of remembrance, the
so call Ot, in Malachi 3v16, before you make a comment, or have you just learned from that Nt not true
book, how to just «believe»
anything, and not «know» its truth?
You have now attempted to switch this to All Muslims reading a
book, and placing «your» interpretations on the
so - called «bad» of Qur «an, while leaving out
anything about love / peace, etc...
The National Geographic Society, in a 1988 letter to the Institute for Religious Research, stated «Archaeologists and other scholars have long probed the hemisphere's past and the society does not know of
anything found
so far that has substantiated the
Book of Mormon.»
Yet I still had no more knowledge about how to change
anything — and no more ability to do
so — than when I first opened each
book.
Though there are now a goodly number of anthologies containing selections from most of the sacred
books of the world,
so far only one that has come to the attention of the writer contains
anything from the Granth, the Sikh Bible, and that only a very limited selection.
Okay... that's an exaggeration, but I got
so annoyed at the strange imagery of «skinny jeans kingdom» vs. «pleated pants kingdom» that permeates this
book, I could hardly focus on
anything else McKnight was saying.
In the opening sections he laughed at the way in which the theme of faith and works had now been taken up
so widely by all preachers — «they slyly leave their sermon
book under the bench and whatever else the shouting in the pulpit used to be about, and they begin to preach to us again on faith and good works, about which one never used to hear or know
anything».
The
book has
so much power over the people that they will believe
anything so long as it comes from the
book.
«There's no end to the publishing of
books, and constant study wears you out
so you're no good for
anything else.?
So whenever someone sends me a review copy of their
book, I try my absolute hardest to write about everything good in the
book, while downplaying or ignoring
anything I didn't like.
I suffer from severe M.E
so my Mum has to cook for me (she's incredible and is gradually coming round to a plant based diet, again your newest
book is helping with this) but she hates pomegranates
so I was wondering if there's
anything she could use instead?
so excited about ur new
book, cant wait to get my hands on it very soon... my favourite cuisine would be
anything middle - eastern but probably lebanese as top choice!
So sorry about this but sadly there isn't
anything I can do about this as all the ticket prices include the
book!
It looks delectable and even though it never occurred to me that I would ever pre-order
anything (because that's just not what I do — I get
books from the library) I am going to pre-order this from Powells because I love your site
so much.
I couldn't find
anything in my cookery
books or on the net that appealed,
so I adapted the chocolate caramel cupcakes I made a couple of years ago to fit my vision.
I just got this
book so I haven't made
anything in it but I've tried... I once went to the Ann Wigmore Institute in Puerto Rico and I spoke on the environment and things like that.
This looks
so good —
anything with browned butter is the best in my
book.
Anything that is
so simple to prepare yet tastes
so delicious is aces in my
book.
Oh, the Vegan Mayo in the
book that's on this sandwich is
so delicious and diabolically simple that it's worth the purchase of the
book alone: you'll have no more guilt over eating oil - laden store bought vegan mayo, but you'll also stop pretending that blocks of tofu seasoned with lemon juice and pureed, or the non-fat vegan mayo versions taste
anything like real mayo.
So when doctors repeatedly denied that food had
anything to do with it, I hit the
books.
I'm not in the US
so can't enter but it sounds like a great
book if this is
anything to go by
It wasn't
anything specific that put me there, but at the time it felt like a small storm of 2 weeks before
book deadline / money panic / fear about how this
book will be received / what happened to the summer / what will I do next / and
so on and
so on.
unt,
so anything we can do to make them feel our frustration from their ivory towers is welcome in my
book, especially with an owner like silent Stan Kroenke who has all the warmth and charm of a week old kipper.
even more
so is the fact we did nt have to throw in
anything good to get kemps salary accelerated off the
books or give up prospects / draft picks.
As much as
anything, it is the
Book's earthy authenticity that makes it
so popular.
I do not know
anything about him, but if he is apparently a skilful midfielder on the
books of CSKA Moscow,
so, if true, maybe that signals the end of Jack Wilshire's Arsenal career?
I think it's
so disappointing that the most vocal opponents to «alternative» birthing (ie
anything other than a
booked c - section these days) are the least educated, have never really questioned
anything, have all the tests, get their record sheets stamped at the right times, all because it's simply the «done» thing.
So I loved when you said that «Parenting
books, methods, philosophies and techniques can serve as tools to help me be the best, most effective parent I can be, but I don't owe them
anything.»
During the first few months of life, your child just likes to hear your voice,
so you can read almost
anything, especially
books with a sing - song or rhyming text.