It feels good to write with a pencil on paper, a messy cursive scrawl that is almost illegible but serves the purpose that I need.
I know, my scribbling pad is near and dear to my heart, but
it feels good to write the «for sure» perfected recipes on these cards.
It feels good to write it down, so thanks for bearing with my craziness, haha!
It felt good to write something longer than 100 words.
Not exact matches
People have a tendency
to «throw
good money after bad» — meaning we
feel attached
to bad investments because of the money we've already spent on them, and therefore we're reluctant
to write off our losses and move on
to better ventures.
The
best way
to include your link is
to find articles that are germane
to the product or service you are offering, or at least those that you
feel confident in responding
to intelligently, and
write a meaningful post.
This is the most straightforward approach, in which a contribution is made
to a project or cause, and the donor doesn't receive anything in exchange other than a
good feeling for supporting something in which they believe (and perhaps a tax
write - off).
To investigate the impact of not looking our best on our behavior, Stanford professor Margaret Neale and PhD student Peter Belmi asked a group of both women and men to write about a time they felt either attractive or unattractive and then quizzed them on their attitudes to inequality and hierarch
To investigate the impact of not looking our
best on our behavior, Stanford professor Margaret Neale and PhD student Peter Belmi asked a group of both women and men
to write about a time they felt either attractive or unattractive and then quizzed them on their attitudes to inequality and hierarch
to write about a time they
felt either attractive or unattractive and then quizzed them on their attitudes
to inequality and hierarch
to inequality and hierarchy.
You can then
write a personal e-mail
to a specific group, telling them that their in your (fill in the blank) group of people and
feel they
best understand your expertise in (fill in the blank) and would appreciate an endorsement — if they
feel you deserve it.
«If you paid full - price for the product, you might be slightly more likely
to give honest feedback
to your friend,» he
writes, explaining that «by being a fully paying customer, it...
feels right that I should get the experience a fully paying customer should get,» including offering helpful pointers on aspects of the experience that didn't go as
well as they could have.
As Ed Greenspon recently
wrote in a paper for the Canadian International Council, «We must not fall into the trap of confusing policies that merely allow us
to feel good from those that actually do
good.
Or, maybe you view getting out of bed before the crack of dawn as the way
to find time for things that make you
feel good, like reading,
writing, or meditating?
«I like
to wear bow ties, because they make me look
good and
feel good,» Bridges
writes on his website.
«We
feel good about the opportunity
to retain customers and transition them
to another one of our sales channels,» Joly
wrote in the letter, adding that 85 percent of
Best Buy's mobile stores are within 3 miles of one of its big - box stores.
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to get comfortable with being umcomfortable [Inc] Why gut
feelings may really help you make risky decisions [Washington Post] Why stoicism is one of the
best mind - hacks ever devised [A
best mind - hacks ever devised [Aeon]
We are
good at
writing songs that inspire people
to think and
feel and act and change.
And while I
feel I have somewhat of a grasp of a
good chunk of what you
wrote, I am not an expert nor will I pretend
to be an expert in any of those fields.
Very
well written piece aimed perfectly at its target audience, the «professors» of the world, who
feel the need
to project themselves and their prejudices upon those leaving it.
Maybe you
feel called
to write a
best - seller, even though you've never published anything.
Well yeah, most of what you have
written I
feel I could use
to support my position.
I would
write spoken word poetry about healing and miracles, about prophets and plainsong, about how
good it
feels to repent, about open doors and wide tables, about plain wooden chairs in opulent palaces, about dry bones rising up in the valley of death
to live again, about singing in the streets and the orderliness of stockinette stitch in hand knits.
The way I see it, a person
writes a book for one two reasons: 1) She has a message that she cares about and the
best way
to spread that message is through a book, or 2) She
feels compelled
to write so she shares whatever story / experience / message most inspires her at the time.
I had a Geology professor once who candidly stated that the subject of Evolution would come up frequently during the semester, that if anyone
felt uncomfortable it,
to remember one thing: You «are not» required
to «believe» any of the theories discussed in this class; however, you «are» required
to «know» the materiel
well enough
to pass the
written tests».
I have made up enough
written stories in the middle here that you can pick and choose any words or sentences you like
to judge other people and look down on them and
feel better about yourself.
It started getting
to me, and so whenever it came down
to writing for the record, I started
feeling like everything I was creating was never
good enough.
Well, I really want
to write a reply
to this, but now I am
feeling exactly like your post On
Writing Books about trying
to decide what needs
to be left unsaid!
I've found that 90 minutes is my magic number — it's long enough
to feel like I can get something done but short enough
to convince me I
better get crackin» — and so I've organized my day around several 90 - minute
writing blocks.
The question of Jesus's literacy has been much discussed in modern scholarship; the Jesus Seminar and others
feel references in the Gospels
to Jesus reading and
writing may
well be fictions.
At the moment I am not
writing much, but
feel these breaks would be a
good chance
to clear my mind and slow down a bit.
Dear Clive, Please accept my
best wishes and
feel free
to write me at any time.
You crave punishment because it makes you
feel somehow superior, or correct in your discovery of «God's Word» in a book which was
written and edited and re-edited (as
well as redacted) by countless rulers and scholars along the way, each wishing
to have some stake in the claim of the Eternal.
Not only is she intimately acquainted with a wealth of primary sources, she
writes in a fluid, captivating style that allows readers
to feel that they know Beecher almost as
well as she does.
All the
better that I
felt similarly about another task which I was given (again without asking), in the same year (1925 - 26)
to help A. N. Whitehead grade papers, hence listen
to him lecture, and read what he
wrote as a philosopher, rather than just a logician, mathematician, and physicist.
Religion is such a joke that anyone who is willing
to write stuff and exaggerate about it and make someone
feel good that's religion for you in a nut shell.
Such character - centered
writing is a mark of
good fiction in any genre, but in detective novels, where the author may
feel enslaved
to solution - hungry readers, it's especially rare.
We're talking about discipline (or the lack of it), church today, new friend debriefings, the book I'm
writing, the school he's trying
to finish (still) and how frustrating it is
to work and work and still
feel like you're just barely making ends meet because I do a lot of things really
well but unfortunately, none of them make us much money.
One reason I will share, however, is that I
feel I have something
to say on the debate that I have not found
written anywhere else by any of the
well educated and highly erudite scholars on both sides of the debate.
I know blogging is undergoing a shift right now as a medium but I always still
feel like this is one of my favourite places
to write — you are the
best readers on the Internet: wise, funny, kind, and whole - hearted.
Writes Dark, «It is only when we're blessed by a
feeling of finitude that we can begin
to perceive the holy, that sense of a whole before which our limited understanding is dwarfed... Only a twisted, unimaginative mind - set resists awe in favor of self - satisfied certainty... More humility might characterize our talk of God if we believe that the whole truth can never be entirely ours and that our attempts
to nail God down are always
well - intentioned human constructs at
best and idols at worst.»
I don't want
to feel like I have
to be as
good as the next genius coming out of New York or LA
to feel like I'm adding value
to the world and my community by sharing my art (and I don't want
to be seen as the drunk exhibitionist Vonnegut
writes about!).
We do not get
to claim non-religiosity simply
to fit in, or
to feel better about ourselves,»
wrote Laura Turner back in 2012, in response
to «Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus.»
All in all this book is very
good and
written with the vigour and zeal of someone who clearly enjoys being a Catholic and
feels that traditions which help us
to teach the faith are not only worth maintaining but encourage us
to feast and be merry.
Well, you know you have those of us who are regular readers and would miss your
writing, but maybe you can think about just posting when a topic really excites you in some way, and not
feel obligated
to write otherwise.
So I approach these words rather gingerly,
feeling a bit as if Paul has
written a private rant (one
best read only by a trusted friend) and then hit «Reply — Send
to All.»
Researchers David and Amber Lapp have
written convincingly of the need
to address the alienation
felt by working - class American families: «There's no substitute for the service of being a
good neighbor.»
Chapman is often
writing in response
to people who
feel they can not pray, or can not pray
well, and
to those who
feel in some kind of spiritual darkness.
He's the founder of the global non-profit,
To Write Love on Her Arms, and the
best - selling author of If You
Feel Too Much.
To answer your question, I disagree with some of what you wrote here, but rather than express that, in this instance I felt it better to share Paul's thoughts on some of the topics in your post and in the comments / thread as I thought that would be more helpful and more fruitful than my thought
To answer your question, I disagree with some of what you
wrote here, but rather than express that, in this instance I
felt it
better to share Paul's thoughts on some of the topics in your post and in the comments / thread as I thought that would be more helpful and more fruitful than my thought
to share Paul's thoughts on some of the topics in your post and in the comments / thread as I thought that would be more helpful and more fruitful than my thoughts.
Critical thinker, You study a little science and suddenly you
feel you have it figured out, Your meaning of life and the after life is based on other men's hypotheses, Yet it makes such
good sense
to you that you make a life choice based on it, then you stand up and criticize a person whose made a life choice based on A holy Book
written 2000 years ago, When it comes down
to it how are you any different, Your choices based on science which changes daily and theirs on the prophets.
Jesus Christ, is and it will be forever more the unique object lesson of living, the human being not ever, although we may be Christians we don't leave of
to sin, for the very her
writing she says Aerquémonos confiadamente at the throne of your handsomeness in order
to reach forgiving in order
to the perpetual help, in as much as not tenemos one God which not it can
feel pity for of we, rather one which fué tempting all over, but without sin, according
to the letter at the age of Hebrews, and the apostle John she says, whether various hubiere sin, solicitor tenemos in order
to with the parent
to Jesus Christ the that's right, not ever not any human being it will be the
best object lesson not other than The Christ Jesus, nor Buddah bo Mahoma nor none, we don't follow
to humanity rather at a God which fué tempting all over but without sin, not ever we owe put her scope in the humanity not other than in the.