Sentences with phrase «did write a book about it»

it's doubtful that i can motivate anyone to write any books — but people do write books about the same subject every year, year after year.
I did write a book about them!
Graber: You're known for your research in nutrition and its impact on different health outcomes, and you've already written a book about health and nutrition, and I was wondering did you write a book about fertility?
Why did you write a book about Abraham?
Now he did write a book about unexpected things.
And by the time a parenting expert did write a book about you and your kid, it would be too late to be helpful to you.
Wait, I actually did write a book about it.

Not exact matches

For example, if you were an author writing a book about how to drive traffic to a website, you need to find an example of how your business suffered when it didn't have traffic to its site.
But it takes a lot to move from talking about writing a book to actually doing it — and this is the biggest leap of all.
There are quite a few people out there who've said that A.I. is an existential threat: Stephen Hawking, astronomer Royal Martin Rees, who has written a book about it, and they share a common thread, in that: they don't work in A.I. themselves.
And I don't think that's acceptable in any context, so in the case I wrote about in the book, I felt I had an obligation to do something about it, and I did.
Founder Adam Robinson is passionate about recruiting; not only does he have over 20 years experience in the industry, he has written a book about the power of predictive hiring.
New York Times bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell wrote extensively about Kenna in his 2005 book Blink, arguing Kenna's music - a cross between rap and the British new wave music of the 1980s - failed to gain widespread acclaim in the U.S. because it didn't fit into any familiar category.
And if they did, they wouldn't be writing books about it.
He wrote a best - selling book about his experiences called «Just Don't Fall,» and his comedic YouTube videos have an active following.
He said in the interview that he is so determined to get his side of the story out that he is writing a book about what happened at the investment bank although he does not yet have a publishing contract.
He was part of a New York City dinner circuit that includes people who believe the US should go back to the gold standard, rich people who don't think they should have to give back to society in the form of taxes, and anyone interested in either of those ideas who wanted to write a book about them.
He was smart and enjoyed the adventure of doing business in unlikely places — in 1996, he wrote a book about exporting.
«If you didn't like that book, try this one — some good lessons in here about working together to solve problems,» she wrote.
There is this temptation at corporate headquarters, if I write a book it's going to be about the disease of corporate headquarters, if I write a book it's going to be about the disease of corporate headquarters that the staff takes care of everything, don't worry about it, Jamie, we took care of that.
But what did I know about writing a book?
Not only did basically no one complain about receiving this email brush off, McGeown also reports that his routine made writing the book flow smoothly and allowed him to still carve out time for his family.
«There really is a best time to do just about anything and everything, and that's especially true when it comes to buying things,» writes Mark Di Vincenzo in his book, «Buy Ketchup in May and Fly at Noon»
Part of the impetus for writing this book was a) I'm confused about why everyone is obsessed with food and b) does my generation really suck that much?
I don't see book sales really taking off unless I start pitching the book hard on TV or radio or speaking at conferences or writing a lot of guest posts about the subject.
I'd written one book about Wall Street, Liar's Poker, and pretty much assumed I'd never write another, as I further assumed that nothing would ever happen on Wall Street that was as interesting to me as what had happened to me — or, if it did, I'd be the last person anyone on Wall Street would want to tell about it.
I've written about using Wikipedia pages; Reddit pages; Pinterest pages; even Google Books pages — but you can use industry trade journals, Amazon, etc — any page that already does well.
«Regulators need to show leadership and get this done,» said Bair, who left the FDIC in 2011 and wrote a book about the crisis called «Bull by the Horns: Fighting to Save Main Street from Wall Street and Wall Street from Itself.»
It was his love for comedy which brought him to write a book called Get Rich Cheating, about how money makes us do unethical things.
Besides it being written in a book, and I don't see how guys writting a book equals an infallible deity, but how does one go about proving a deity created everything?
In the book of Philippians, the Apostle Paul writes «Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
He was doing a book tour, and we were hanging out and talking about his graphic novels, and I had told him that I was interesting in maybe collaborating with him on something if he had any pages he didn't know what to do with to send them over to me, and I would try to write some songs or something.
DO NOT think that claims about science and the natural world are more likely true because they are written in new books.
Just because there are books written about Harry Potter doesn't mean he really exists.
Just because you have a book written about it, doesn't mean jack shit.
He's not basing his opinion off of a book written 2000 years ago, in a time where they did not understand anything about being gay.
Beyond that simple fact, recognition of the totalitarian syndrome of the communist system did not take place during the wartime period when the book was being written; such recognition came about after the Second World War was long over.
But, it is possible to believe in vain (according to Paul)-- I can't help it but to think about the Seven Letters to the Churches that Our Lord Jesus wrote in the beginning of the Book of Revelation... Not all Seven Churches were doing what God instructed them to do.
However, as I also said in the review, His Eminence states that he was provoked into writing the book because theologians who talked about divine attributes tended to treat mercy as a marginal attribute of God, because traditionally it was thought that mercy did not pertain to God's essence.
historical Jesus, lmfao... show me any historical evidence of jesus... let's start with his remains... they don't exist - your explanation, he rose to the heavens... historical evidence - no remains, no proof of existence (not a disproof either, just not a proof)... then let's start with other historians writing about the life of Jesus around his time or shortly after, as outside neutral observers... that doesn't exist either (not a disproof again, just not a proof)... we can go on and on... the fact is, there is not a single proving evidence of Jesus's life in an historical context... there is no existence of Jesus in a scientific context either (virgin birth... riiiiiight)... it is just written in a book, and stuck in your head... you have a right to believe in what you must... just don't base it on history or science... you believe because you do... it is your right... but try not to put reason into your faith; that's when you start sounding unreasonable, borderline crazy...
A few years ago when people were writing books critiquing what many of us were trying to do with our churches, I would regularly contact these folks and invite them to come and spend some time with our community or stay at my house and we could talk about all their concerns.
We never had any paid professional ties — back in 2007 when we were still buddies, you offered your comments re about 1/2 of the New Atheist Crusader book and I did likewise with a book you were writing.
I don't get it, although I've written a huge book about how God has followed me all my life even when I wasn't paying him any attention at all — a bit like that popular «Footprints» poem we all know about and think so comforting.
But the world is swayed by the rantings of people who tell us what to do based on a book written by men about something we can not prove exists.
Suggestions to Christian readers: When reading about another faith, do not read books written by Christians, read the ones written by believers themselves.
Also, the Bible is a book written by humans and for humans, and since humans throughout time and around the world all engage in sex and joke about sex, what would be really shocking is if the Bible didn't talk about sex.
If for you your faith is only about «worshiping» the words in a book (which are written by man)... think about it... you might be wasting your time and not realize how distant you actually have become (from the true msg) worrying about trivialities or needing to reconcile scripture with science / common sense... simply because your book (and your self - imposed obligation to believe in the words) doesn't leave you another option.
He knows that, although he may write about the problem, there are countless thousands who could never write books but who in practice have met and solved the problem in a way that no words, however wise, could do.
Dickerson does not go into specifics about how Tolkien's Catholicism affected his writing, referencing Caldecott's book as a deeper exploration.
At the end of the book Mother Dolores writes: «Many people do not understand the difference between a vocation and your own idea about something.
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