Sentences with phrase «find everything i've written»

Even when many disagree with u, I find everything you write informative... Kip it bro
I find everything you write about interesting and enjoyable.

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«I've found it's really helpful just to write everything down.
«Right now most businesses are built on saving everything and then writing a ton of software to organize it and hopefully find the things that are important later.»
«When we look carefully at the twentieth century,» Columbia University professor Wu writes, «we soon find that the Internet wasn't the first information technology supposed to have changed everything forever.»
Once you've identified your individual assets, write everything down and keep it in a place where your partner can find it.
I found that I was I pretty bored of everything within the first six or seven weeks, and I believe you can either write or you can't.
After reading everything that Buffett has ever written and then finding The Quest For Value, your site just puts it all together.
Find content sources so you don't have to write everything from scratch.
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate what means of self - expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she wrote so tenderly about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech on the souls of others.»
I have not spent much time around people who are dying, but when I sat by my Dad's side as he was making his transition, I found everything that Kerry has written to be true.
These days, I am finding that to be true of almost everything I wrote so many years ago.
If the writer wrote, «I know you hate me and feel uncomfortable around me, but I love you anyway because of how much undeserved love I've found in Christ,» that would be much more Christian than, «Let me tell you all the ways you annoy me and everything you're doing wrong.»
As with the two - volume work, although I agree with nearly everything Greg writes in the book, I once again found myself disagreeing with the central idea... that God withdraws from Jesus on the cross, and therefore, in the violent portions of the OT, God is withdrawing Himself from the people and nations who experience / suffer violence.
In somewhat similar vein Leon Lederman, director of the Fermi Laboratory near Chicago, proclaimed that the objective of physics was to find «a unified theory of everything» so simple it could be written as a single formula that you can wear on your T - shirt (Davies 1989, p. 13).
A few years ago, as I wrote Jesus Feminist, I found myself struggling to land the book — and my own self — in the hinterland between «Everything is getting better!
one writes a theses and later either he or someone else finds the upgraded one and the old one becomes obsolete and abrogates with the new ones... everything is possible..
I love everything by C. S. Lewis, and am trying to read through everything he has ever written (that I can find, anyway).
The New York Times best - selling book Freakonomics was a hit because it was written by «a rogue economist exploring the hidden side of everything» and Peter Thiel, in his best - selling book Zero to One, says «successful people find value in unexpected places.»
When I wrote The Sirens of Titan, I found out everything I wanted to know about the solar system from a children's book.
See if you are just going to consider everything false, then your post itself becomes false, there is no way for us to know if «Dave Johnson» ever wrote this post, no one ever confirmed it, and I can find a person who disagrees with it.
My primary sources are Edith Hamilton's collection of Greek, Roman, and Norse myths, 6 plus one of the translations of Grimms's fairy tales, 7 and the Larousse encyclopedia of myths throughout the world.8 Once I find several likely candidates among the tales, I try to read everything written about them available in a library with large holdings in the humanities.
He wrote, «If everything that the Church does is to be classed as «mission,» we shall have to find another term for the Church's particular responsibility for «the heathen,» those who have never yet heard the Name of Christ...» (ibid.)
But I haven't read everything... It is what he writes about Jesus and the early church and Paul which I find so helpful.
Evan Bell writes a blog for RELEVANT about finding an adventure and risking everything with Jesus.
I mean what de Lubac writes in The Splendor of the Church: «Anyone who is possessed by a similar desire will not find it enough to be loyal or obedient to perform - iexactly everything demanded by his profession of the Catholic faith.
There is a post written on the blog all about raw cacao which I think you will find helpful and explains everything in more detail!
Hoping that now I have a dedicated place to write stuff down that everything will find its way there!
Trying out new recipes, taking pictures of them and then writing down everything that might be connected to this recipe, finding a little story for it, all that is fun.
I agree — it's hard to find time to cook everything you want to — and to find more time to write about it!
I wish I would have found your page sooner, I found this recipe via pinterest, and it wasn't the original, so after putting everything in the oven, I realized there was no time written.
Dana Bowen, writing in Saveur, noted: «From its humble beginnings in Liguria, pesto has gone far: not only can you find it in jarred form all around the world, but it's used to flavor everything from pizzas to fast - food sandwiches to chips.
I feel like I've written just about everything I wanted to write about parenting (and I don't like repeating myself) and I also find there are less common topics to discuss as our children get older.
I want to have some epic psychic Master Cleanse and I've tried everything I can think of to facilitate this, but every morning I still wake up wracked with anxiety and distracted by a million zinging thoughts and unable to find the kind of focus that it takes for me to write anything longer than a blog post.
I have found that being consistent and writing everything down helps A LOT.
Whether it's a planner that your teen writes everything in or an app that manages your teen's schedule, help your teen find the tools that will work best for him.
They wanted everything written down in an easy, well - organized way, so they too could find sanity among the craziness of raising kids.
Fortunately for us, she's a healthy, happy baby but I really find myself in everything that you write.
Parents used to spending their weekends carting children to soccer games or gymnastics classes, stopping at the office to write a report or respond to an e-mail, or even squeezing in an exercise class may find it hard to imagine dropping everything and hitting the road for two solid weeks of vacation.
And I just thought while I'm writing to you id let you know I found your FB page through a friend who has the same beliefs as you and then found your blog and haven't been able to stop reading your posts they have my mind racing and rethinking everything I LOVE IT.
megan, while that is a fair point, perhaps you forgot that you made an incredibly rude and ignorant comment about paternity... plus please explain how my sister found out she was pregnant in February and then gave birth in December... that's 10 months to my reckoning whether you're counting months or weeks, so don't write like you know everything because you don't.
I've gone online so many times to try to find out how to cope with colic, and what I've found is that nobody is writing about what has to be done to stay sane and what I believe is the best thing for the babies and our family... so for parents with really fussy babies, colicky babies, or who just need a briggity break, for the love of everything good and holy... PUT YOUR BABY DOWN.
I found myself nodding my head along with everything you wrote, because this is exactly what it's like!
If we look at the people who make revolutions — at their practices, their ideas, their organizations, their years of preparation and collective work — we find that everything they write, everything they do, is imbued with passion, spirit, ideology, principles, but above all an awareness of the virtues, and an unwavering allegiance to practice them, in order to achieve their aims.
The point of everything I just wrote is that, I sense a generalisation tone from this article that if a person decides to do a PhD, then they must be already heavily considering a job in academia; and that having to find jobs elsewhere is considered the «alternatives» and some kind of failure of not getting a teaching position in a university.
I also started writing opinion pieces for the GSA Newsletter and found that I had an opinion on absolutely everything related to graduate student issues and interests!
And when it comes to creativity, intrinsic motivation is everything: In their research, Amabile and Kramer found that knowledge workers «were generally most creative when they experienced positive emotions, had positive perceptions of their organizations and coworkers, and felt strongly intrinsically motivated by the work itself,» Amabile writes in her e-mail.
Despite turning over «everything BP would need to analyze and confirm or refute the findings,» Avery and Madin say, BP demanded much, much more: «any transmission or exchange of any information, whether orally or in writing, including without limitation any conversation or discussion...» surrounding the flow - rate assessments.
You will also find that writing everything down stops you from binging and eating to many unhealthy fast foods and sugar filled rubbish because nobody likes to feel guilty and putting in your exercise journal that today you ate a supersized fries and burger meal followed by 3 doughnuts will make you feel just that.
I found this guy really interesting and tried to get a hold of everything he wrote.
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