Sentences with phrase «entire library of books»

Amen, but entire libraries of books could be written on this subject, what it is to love God and what it means to love one another... or for that matter, just what is meant by «love»?
Moreover, many had no idea that the Bible consists of an entire library of books written by many authors over many centuries.
Plus, the younger the child, the more easily distracted they are by you or by the in - flight magazine, and most certainly don't require an entire library of books.
Not now, not in the future, not ever again, because we were redblooded Americans and we could afford to purchase TP and dammit when the apocalypse came we had an entire library of books to wipe our asses with, so we wouldn't be using cloth then either.
Sleep consultants are there to help you help your baby sleep, and an entire library of books has been written with instructions on how to fix broken sleep patterns and how to cope on two and a half hours kip a night.
And of course, there is the internet, which puts an entire library of books at your fingertips.
This not only creates a backup, but also allows you to access your entire library of books — and gives you the option to purchase and download even more — anywhere you have a Wi - Fi connection.
You carry your entire library of books that you have read, intend to read or want to buy next.
Tamblyn pointed to both the affordability and the increased portability of device reading, as more and more parents support the ability to offer their children their entire libraries of books to choose from while on the go over the summer months.
Many people are reading fiends or port over their entire library of books when they buy something new.
Maui Kai also has board games, a huge collection of DVDs, an entire library of books, and in - room beach towels, so you don't have to worry about lugging those things with you.
It's a place where you can enjoy an entire library of books, movies, software, music and much more.
While Dr Sears» philosophy spans an entire library of books, it can actually be summed up quite simply: «A child who feels right acts right and is a joy to parents» (Sears, 1999, pg.
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