I would start there, then get
a few books and read, read, read.
Not exact matches
I
read the actual
book a
few years ago,
and it's definitely one that I wish I could go back
and tell my seventh - grade self is worth
reading, especially since I liked «Brave New World» so much when I
read it in high school.
He has
read more than a
few books; last night he finished Ta - Nehisi Coates's Between the World
and Me
and then fell asleep starting Judd Apatow's Sick in the Head.
A CRY OF DE-STRESS: Speaking of time,
few things are as stressful as staring at a towering stack of
books and journals you know you'll never get around to
reading.
Amazon recently released its list of the 20 best - selling
books of 2015,
and chances are, if you haven't already
read a
few of these yourself, you know someone who has.
When I was a little kid, I spent more than a
few nights under the covers with a flashlight
reading books like Enders Game
and Little House on The Prairie.
Schedule weekly money dates with yourself
and spend a
few hours managing your personal finances
and reading financial
books, blogs or magazines.
When the 54 - year - old world leader manages to steal a
few fleeting moments to unwind past dark, he reportedly
reads good, old paper
books,
and not always about politics
and domestic
and foreign affairs.
So, let's say you've
read half the
book and then stepped away from it for a
few weeks,
and then when you start
reading again you can't remember who the characters are.
Chrystia Freeland, The Globe
and Mailâ $ ™ s candidate in Toronto Centre, recently wrote a
book about inequality (which I have not yet
read)
and is supposed to â $ œbring fresh thinking to the Liberal Partyâ $ ™ s economic team.â $ She has already attracted a
few jabs from right - wingers Terence Corcoran
and William Watson.
I participated in a
few seminars
and read a
few books on the subject,
and was able to translate those takeaways into my daily work schedule.
I've
read most of the
books on it
and just bought the
few that I haven't yet
read.
Ive has the opportunity to meet David Bach a
few times
and I've
read his
book.
Hal is here talking about the second case, that of what is called «free banking»,
and is right to point to George Selgin as a leading scholar in this field (here's a podcast I recorded with George a
few years ago)-- his
books are a must -
read if you are serious about money.
This is one of the
few investing
books I've
read that is written for the individual investor, the ordinary guy
and gal that just wants to start investing to meet their financial goals.
As I recall, Plymouth actually stayed rather small
and insular for some time while the Boston Bay Company took off with their colonies in what's now called Boston, New Bedford,
and I believe the Cape Ann area but I'd have to re-
read a
book I
read while going to school down on Cape Cod a
few years back.
So religion is not really a good thing, but placing one's faith in the only begotton of the Father, is what truly covers all our sin. - P.S. Someone said that God believers should
read a
few books and then reread the Bible... I did that....
(another
book you haven't
read I assume) There are VERY
few references to hell in the Bible
and one of them is a reference to Hades which is of the Greek myths.
(The Digested
Read, for the uninitiated, is a regular feature in The Guardian of London in which John Crace effectively retells a
book in just a
few paragraphs
and then, in «The Digested
Read Digested,» in one sentence.)
• Longus, Daphnis
and Chloe: The most delightful of the extant «novels» of late antiquity, captivatingly absurd
and tender; not really an especially esoteric recommendation, perhaps, but nevertheless a
book that very
few persons today seem to have
read.
; then take a
few college courses; go to a research library
and read some
books by historical scholars
and articles in refereed academichistory journals.
She's been
reading aloud to her six kids (preschool to high school) ever since,
and has spent the last
few years chatting with experts, authors, parents,
and leaders, discovering how a simple choice to pull a
book off a shelf
and share it with a child is one of the very best decisions a parent can make.
I still
read, constantly, no matter how busy my life can be at times, I always make time for my
books during the day, dipping into pages for a
few minutes here
and there,
and I end my day with my
books.
(Dan bought me the series for Christmas,
and we were supposed to
read the
books together, out loud, as we had done the entire Harry Potter series, but Dan kept falling asleep after a
few pages, which was completely UNACCEPTABLE to me, so I went on without him.
There are a
few churches doing this around the country, but I only
read about them in
books,
and on blogs,
and have never actually visited one or seen how it works.
For to Jews the Holocaust is not an event to
read about in a
few books, or to remember on a
few special occasions; it is for them to confront, to agonize over, to reject
and resist, to search deeply
and widely for a glimmer of hope - all this with a view to a Jewish self - understanding, of which an essential part is being heir of the murdered millions, the remnant of the catastrophe.
Though I do not have the time or space in the conclusion to this chapter to fully explain non-violent resistance, let me present a
few of the guiding principles of this practice,
and also suggest a
few books so you can do further
reading and research on your own.
It's a busy travel season for me, so I
read Christena Cleveland's
book, Disunity in Christ: Uncovering the Hidden Forces that Keep Us Apart, over a period of several months
and mostly on airplanes, where I suspect my frantic underlining
and audible «amens» may have made a
few of my seatmates uncomfortable.
First, I was
reading the
book of Daniel,
and noticed that in Daniel 12, Daniel mentions a
few different spans of time.
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.
Go crawl back under the rock you call home
and maybe actually learn to
read something worthwhile other than the
few books of the gospels while ignoring the rest of the bible.
Thanks to Google
Books, I could ditch the hi - liters
and give the impression of having painstakingly combed through Fear
and Trembling — «impressive
reading and research,» one professor commented — with only a
few minutes of scrolling.
One study in a retirement community, where the median age was 72, indicated that residents watched television an average of six hours a day; this statistic compared with two hours of radio listening, 45 minutes of newspaper
reading, one - half hour of magazine
reading and a
few minutes of
book reading.
If more American's
read the bible
and then
read a
few other religious
books, they would see the copious amount of plagiarism that fills the Christian Holy Bible from cover to cover.
Also, the paperback version of The Death
and Resurrection of the Church will be available in a
few weeks, if you prefer to
read books that way (I always prefer to
read paper versions of
books).
And hey, if you appreciate getting these free ebooks every few months, and like what you reading, would you mind posting a short review of the book on Amaz
And hey, if you appreciate getting these free ebooks every
few months,
and like what you reading, would you mind posting a short review of the book on Amaz
and like what you
reading, would you mind posting a short review of the
book on Amazon?
In a
few weeks, several of us around the blogosphere are going to
read and blog about a
book which is creating an earthquake in the way people read and understand the Book of Revelat
book which is creating an earthquake in the way people
read and understand the
Book of Revelat
Book of Revelation.
its amazing you guys
read a
few books grow your hair long
and say you have no answers but you are sure that whats being done now is wrong check the word their are 6 days a week the church «can be the church» I MISS THE OLD PRE SEMINARY jeremy i know one day he will return he Loves the Savior to much not to
Your an idiot
and a moron go get an education, maybe
read a
few books.
Reading is a skill or at least an activity,
and few ventures are as disheartening as trying to get through
books on the Bible by Southern Baptist Fundamentalists, such as Harold Lindsell's The Battle for the Bible (I 976).
But in the ten years since I
read that
book, I have found a
few other characteristics, or traits, or practices of Jesus which Yancey overlooked,
and which has made Him come alive to me in a whole new way when I
read the Gospels.
We talked for a
few minutes,
and then sensing an opening, said, «Hey, do you want to
read a
book about Jesus with me
and talk about it?»
I was thinking of saying something similar about Brian, but since I have only
read a
few of Brian's
books,
and never met him, I didn't know for sure where he stood on absolute truth, or some of the other questions Glenn brought up.
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But sometimes I get the idea that, particularly with the younger folks, it's become something of a fad - like, they've
read one Shane Claiborne
book, changed their Facebook profile to «Christ follower,» made a
few protest signs,
and called themselves pacifists, without really wrestling with some of the challenging implications of this position.
I already own more
books than I can
read in a lifetime (which I find highly depressing),
and so I buy
fewer books than I used to,
and I have begun to weigh the pros
and cons of any
book I
read.
Niebuhr, largely self - educated,
read a
few American history
books and was ready to go.
My sister
and I
read this
book together,
and we ended up printing out a
few paragraphs, just to frame the words on our walls.
If you
read all the comments on the post Scot did about the
book a
few days ago, you will get a feel for my frustrations
and that of others.
I will probably keep it by my writing desk,
and every time I feel tempted to go check the news or my email for the hundredth time, I might pull out this
book and read a
few pages.