Not exact matches
But unless you are really knowledgeable and already an expert about this subject, and you have an angle that has never been explored, it will be very hard to
convince people that your
book about happiness — as opposed to the 70 already out there — is the one to read.
Millions of
people are fully
convinced that those
books are the word of God and are quite sure that the Bible is not.
They are discrediting bible through their wit, intellectual, articulate, scientific and logical but sly arguments to
convince every
people here on earth that it's a 2000 year old hoax and everything written in it which includes the prophecies in Revelations and the
book of Apocalypses that had prophecized their comming.
They are discrediting bible through their wit, intellectual, articulate, scientific and logical arguments to
convince every
people here on earth that it's a 2000 year old hoax and everything written in it which includes the prophecies in Revelations and the
book of Apocalypses that had prophecized their comming.
@Befree, If your question were a true question and not a statement of fact presented as a question to
convince people of your perspective, I'm sure you could find the
books you're looking for.
1) This is not a particularly hospitable place for agnostics 2) Nothing would crush my parents more than learning that their daughter has walked away from the faith 3) I have a
book deal with a Christian publisher 4) I want to keep my Christian friends 5) My doubts come and go, so there's no reason to unnecessarily drag the
people I love through my drama 6) If I fake it maybe I can
convince myself that everything's okay
Thus the
people of that time were
convinced of their messengership and the
books that the messengers came with.
What if we want to stand up to him, and say, look, buddy, you made us with great big questioning brains, and so we used our brains to question your existence because you did such a crappy job with that dumb
book you call the bible trying to
convince people you exist.
Delusional
people will always quote some obscure clause from an old story
book to
convince themselves they are right.
Anyway, despite all the confusion about pre-millenialism, a-millenialism, post-millenialism, the recent invention of the rapture, Paul's confusing statement about «we who remain», the entire
book of Revelation not appearing to be written by John because of the Greek used, and the odd way in which eschatological views seem to change in the New Testament Pauline letters, and the bizarrely easy way
people like Thessalonians became
convinced Christ had already returned in their time, and all the other confusing things about New Testament prophecy — the truth is that it is all trustworthy and you should not question this.
I've got a lot to learn on this front, and I need
people to keep me accountable, but I'm
convinced that my best «apologetic» is not an argument or a defense or even a published
book, but a life transformed by the love and grace of Jesus Christ.
Initially, the
people were skeptical, but over time, more and more
people believed, until eventually, the whole town was
convinced that this man and his
book were from God and had the right to rule and control every element of their lives.
People are
convinced that they must take everything in the Bible literally, when what the Bible is, is a
book written by man's hand... a flawed hand.
Muneef, I appreciate your apparent knowledge of the Koran, but you must understand that words from a
book that someone you are trying to
convince does not believe in mean nothing to that
person.
your instructions are so very good and so much easier to follow than most recipe
books that i've encountered (and more friendly too) that i've for once in my life managed to
convince people i can cook * huge happy grin * what a lovely surprise to find you here again with some lovely seasonal delights..
Columnist Jerry Large says a new
book convinced him that the country has to do more to help
people when they are young, because stresses and traumas manifest in mental and physical ways later on.
If you're a regular reader here, you'll know that I don't accept advertising, I don't do give - aways, I'm not in the business of helping other
people sell stuff, but when Laura asked me to promote her new
book, she didn't have to ask twice simply because I'm
convinced that if every parent took the time to read her
books, the world would be transformed.
Starting with his Ph.D. work and continuing with his many reviews, essays, and
books (see «A Short Course on Aging»), Finch is one of the first
people to offer a
convincing argument that senescence can and should be studied in the same way that other developmental processes are, Mobbs adds.
«My
book is not an attempt to
convince people of the existence of Sasquatch,» the 49 - year - old Meldrum says emphatically; rather it argues that «the evidence that exists fully justifies the investigation and the pursuit of this question.»
My go - to herbalist, author and American Herbalist Guild member David Winston of Broadway, New Jersey, says in his
book, Herbal Therapy and Supplements: A Scientific and Traditional Approach, that animal and test - tube studies are
convincing enough to recommend eating maitake regularly as part of a treatment plan for high cholesterol, high blood pressure, insulin resistance, and even hepatitis B. (Placebo - controlled studies in
people have yet to be conducted.)
The founder of Inspiralized (and inventor of the megasuccessful Inspiralizer) has
convinced millions of
people to spiralize produce into a starring position on their plates, and now she's back with a new
book (one of our top 10 picks for spring!)
It is disgusting how
books like Grain Brain and Wheat Belly pray on the stupidity of the general population and actually have
people convinced that a low - grain diet is beneficial.
Your dating profile should be like the back cover of a
book — it should
convince people to pick you up and try you out.
People convince themselves that this is high art, and grand filmmaking, when in many ways, it's just a giant
book - on - tape.
I know it's their
book to write, but there is a difference between telling a good story and using the pretense of a story to
convince people to your political opinion.
I know most
people now think paper
books are going to go the way of the Tazmanian cat, but I'm not 100 %
convinced it won't stick around in some fashion for years to come.
I knew I had written a good
book and I was
convinced that if I could get it in the hands of a few dozen influential
people, Mercury Falls would be a success (at the time, I defined «success» as 1,000 copies sold; since then Mercury Falls has sold over 60,000).
I waited until I had the third
book out in the series before dropping the price of the first to zero (though I did have my Ice Cracker II short story out for free, and I think that was a big help with
convincing people to drop the $ 3 for the novel!
The point of those short testimonial blurbs from experts or famous
people is to
convince you to buy the author's
book.
From sponsored
books to ads and «
people also read» suggestions, you need to use every opportunity you can to
convince people why your
book is worth their time and money.
I have also had
people start that last sentence and tell me they were
convinced they should do it by the end of the
book.
When a
book is exposed to thousands
people it's now the job of your cover, title and
book description to
convince them to buy.
You don't have to put the whole
book or album up for
people to read / listen to, just put up what you are comfortable with, and you think will help
convince strangers and loved ones that they want to read, and / or listen to the whole thing.
This is something I didn't know as a child and once upon a time I was truly
convinced that all
people believed
books could take us anywhere in the Universe that we wanted to go to and that's why everyone wanted everybody else to read something!
There are over 4,000 new
books each day competing for shelf space, and you have to
convince people that you are worth their time!
I'm
convinced that more
people get in trouble with tax authorities because they lose receipts than they're trying to cook the
books.
Some
people are
convinced that ebooks are the wave of the future and that Dead Tree
Books will be going the way of the dodo.
You have ZERO credibility here, and between the «
book burning» issue, the lack of courage in posting your real name (I think that's because you're afraid
people will find out that you are one of the
people Writer Beware has already exposed as a fraud) and your noisy, Scientology style efforts at discrediting some of the most respected experts in the publishing industry, you're only
convincing people to think that pretty much anything that comes out of your mouth is a lie or a misrepresentation of the truth.
When done well, you can use it to
convince & persuade
people into buying your
book.
If you can
convince them that
people who voraciously read in your genre are going to love this
book and you sell a couple of hundred copies to
people like that, Amazon's going to take it and run with it.
You're asking
people to support your
book project before it's begun (or has been completed), so how do you
convince them it's a worthy cause?
Your
book title is right up there with your cover design and back cover blurb in
convincing people to buy and read your
book.
All in all, it would seem that eBook reader manufacturers are doing their best in order to come up with new products that resemble as much as possible the classical
books, proving, once more, that, in order to
convince a lot more
people to adopt this portable eBook reader trend, they'll have to make them as similar to real
books as possible.
It's in your best interest, then, to
convince as many
people as possible to go to their public library and request the
book.
Convince every
person you talk with that it is in his / her best interest to buy your
book or get involved in the process of marketing it.
The following are some of the ways you can
convince people to buy your
book.
When you factor in how many
people read news, watch video and play games we actually have a direct route to Groups 2 and Groups 3 if we just got beyond our disregard of mobiles and got serious about reaching potential readers on mobile platforms and
convincing them to read (our
books) rather than watch or play, or listen.
This may be anecdotal but I am firmly
convinced that
people highly value their time and will choose a well - reviewed
book over a no / low reviewed
book.
How many
people are likely to be interested in your
book, and how could you
convince them to buy?
You want to find a balance between
convincing people why they should buy your
book and keeping them from evaluating your
book's content.