Sentences with phrase «even read any of my books»

You probably haven't even read any of my books.

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I had a box set of several Judy Blume books, but my mom actually removed this one from the set and hid it from me for a while — which made me want to read it even more.
«For years, I've been saying Steven Pinker's The Better Angels of Our Nature was the best book I'd read in a decade,» writes Gates, who is clearly a long - time Pinker fan, but he continues, «his new book, Enlightenment Now, is even better.»
I've always had a soft spot for memoirs, and «Book of Joan» showed me it can be even more interesting to read a second - hand memoir.
According to the Pew Research Center, more than a quarter — 26 percent — of American adults have not read even part of a book within the past year.
«In 30 years» time, as technology moves forward even further, people are going to look back and wonder why offices ever existed,» reads the epigraph quoting Branson in the last chapter of the book.
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Possibly the most important book you can read about investing (even though it has little to do with the nuts and bolts of investing) is a book called Poor Charlie's Almanack that collects the wisdom of Charlie Munger.
To create an even more welcoming environment, volunteers also built 3 Mendocino benches, 3 benches with attached shade structures, a directional sign post, 4 adult and 2 kid picnic tables, a trash and recycling container, a set of soccer goals, and a «little library» to encourage reading and book sharing.
I cant even quantify the number of social science books I have read that are essentially doing the exact same thing.
Even if someone naturally becomes successful trading forex, it's as a result of many trainings he's got either from reading or spying through books or materials of experienced traders.
Or even if you spend a lot of time around people who read Harry Potter books, you're likely to start reading them too!
You need to read a book, even a childrens book if thats your intelligence level so you can expand your mind b / c you have the mind of a nomad.
If you want even more of a scare than reading a book read some more news.
You can't even get out of the very 1st chapter of the very 1st book of the New Testament without a grossly blatant contradiction, which is read aloud from pulpits all across the land every Christmas, and apparently NOBODY EVER NOTICES.
The Lawrence case merely shows that bishops of this church can be excommunicated too, even the good ones who praise every dogma and never read forbidden books
Could you explain why you don't consider them Mormons even though they read the Book of Mormon as one of their scriptures?
I sat amazed at how he could squeeze four hours of rebuttal out of a book he hadn't even read.
That reminds me of something my third grade teacher once said after reading my book report: «Did you even read the book?!?!»
It seemed to me that they had not read any of the books I had read, or even knew anything about the way of reading Scripture which I had adopted.
While I do not consider myself an expert on all the religious writings of all of the main religions in the world, I have read most of the main religious texts for most of the main world religions, and while it is not uncommon to find violent events being described in these other religious books, no other set of religious writings comes even close to describing the violence and bloodshed that one finds within the pages of the Hebrew Scriptures.
Even more shocking was that I had already read every single one of the Christian books they recommended... and hadn't thought that most of them were all that good.
We even may find an official Government Commission discovering what publishers have just restated and parents and teachers have always noticed: boys and girls prefer different sorts of books, and school reading schemes could and should reflect this.
Even a cursory reading of the book of Acts demonstrates that a commitment to Jesus (in that day) was an introduction into a whole new way of life.
I want to ask them if they have read anything outside of the New Testament (Even then, you have the book of Revelation and various teachings on hell).
So even if you've read the posts, make sure you stay tuned for the book when it comes out, because much of the material will be new and presented in a different way.
Readers of St Therese's autobiography may recall that she read this book before entering the Carmel and before even recognising her vocation to enter.
Since Deane - Drummond writes thematically, it is possible to follow this book even if it is read in a series of short sittings.
But of course your 8 year old would never understand that, so I imagine you'd not even bother reading her that scary twisted book — or maybe just the nice parts.
An all powerful creator would not make an excuse by putting it back on the people... wouldn't he search for a way to help them understand instead of accusing them of not having faith... trust must be earned by anyone asking for «faith»... an all knowing god would understand this... if no trust... no faith can be had... reading a book does not fulfill even the barest minimum of building a trust which is necessary if you are to ask for «faith».
They show that the Old Testament can, and must, be read as a Christian book, prophetic of Jesus; that the paradox that the Messiah should suffer death can be understood in the light of the scriptures; and that the risen Lord's presence, even if it is not recognized at other times, is to be discerned when he encounters his people in the breaking of bread (the Church's Eucharist).
''... reading a book does not fulfill even the barest minimum of building a trust which is necessary if you are to ask for «faith».
I've read the book of Job several times, I have yet to see anything about dark matter or dark energy, you are a moron for even posulating this.
Thanks for the informations about the Sir above but honestly I have not read the book and do not know what came in it about Islam but for me the name of the book was enough for me to realize that he had no respect or faith in the Quran nor he did understand what it meant to reflect and might has taken account of Tribal customs and traditions as being part of Islam or even maybe the meaning of the Hadith and differences between them..
I would really like all of you to read and study First four books of the New Testament... even if you are a non-believer or a believer... if there are any few hundred pages of literature that was ever worth reading it is those 4 books.
(just as even though I am not a football player, I can read and understand the rules to the game, and comment on whether the ref was calling by the book, or passing over some of the rules)
He even read sections of it to his dying father and spoke of the book being «a great strength to me.»
Someone left a one - star review of Finding Church before they had even read the book!
Even the book you claim provides evidence is full of contradictions and is interpreted differently by every person reads it.
That's even proof you never actually read the Book of Kings and just pinched that one somewhere, because how a 450 ft diameter basin would be at the porch of Solomon's Palace?
So WHAT IF — the bible is really just a compilation of what ever was equivalent to the NYTimes best sellers at the time and people liked the books so much they read it over and over again and some people even got carried away and treat it as if it was a religion... oh wait... doesn't that notion sound a lot like Scientology?
This lag is evident even in such books as Philip Jenkins's widely read The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity (2002).
We have organic church, simple church, and missional communities, but even here, in most of the books and blogs I read about this, the emphasis always seems to be that the church is only functioning when the people gather in a certain place at a certain time, usually in a house on Sunday morning.
This great little book is a quick read, and is full of humor (great for us guys), and is chock - full of ideas of how to date your daughters, what to avoid, topics to discuss, and even has a list to get us started of the «Top 15 Daddy Dates.»
We don't just read the Bible like a book (or even lots of books), it's not just another book.
Along the way to proving his thesis, Jenkins rewrites the book on Aristotle's Posterior Analytics (his reading, and his devastating criticisms of Oxford's influential Jonathan Barnes, set the standard for such scholarship) and he shows how even the most decorated of contemporary «philosophers of religion» (Plantinga, Stump, Penelhaum, et al.) grossly misread Aquinas.
Some want the familiar, some seek something new, even out of books they have read before.
I'm currently reading God At War by Greg and it's a good preview of where he was headed with this book even 20 years ago.
Even when Dianna and I don't agree 100 %, Dianna always engages with kindness, intelligence, and respect, which is why I continue to read her blog religiously and why I'm especially excited about the February 10 release of her first book, Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity....
That's a huge pet peeve of mine, having encountered multiple reviews of my own books written by people who admit they didn't even read them first.)
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