They play games together,
they get stories read to them, they do crafts and colouring, they get McDonald's food, they get gum, they get ice cream, they get presents, what's not to love!
Yes, I am passionate about what I do as I'm sure all writers are but let's not call one another desperate for trying to
get our stories read by using what is available to us.
Not exact matches
Read enough of these
stories — as well as the avalanche of posts and articles out there urging you to up your productivity by
getting up early — and you're bound to feel a little guilty if you're not naturally up and at»em at dawn.
I
read this book in college, it is an encouraging
story of true entrepreneurship and someone who made a vision come to life that I think every entrepreneur should
get to know.
It's a great
story to
read along to at any age, but I particularly loved seeing a group of friends in a vulnerable time in life (and a hyper - vulnerable station in life) come together and show each other the loyalty they couldn't
get anywhere else.
«I really
get stuck
reading [applicant's]
stories,» Roth says.
«You don't have to
read the
story, but when you
get there, you'll feel like there's a reason this place exists,» Rhys insists.
There is a way to
get your pitch in the small pile that actually
gets read — and ends up as
stories.
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I listen to the podcast to
get inspiration from the
stories of other entrepreneurs, but I
read his blog for show notes when I'm short on time.
«I've
got a conviction about him that I don't
get very often,» he told the Chicago Tribune (registration is required to
read the
story) back in 2005.
I
get hundreds of «press release»
story pitches every year and I've probably
read about 30 of them, and written about maybe five.
The truth: If you
read biographies or
stories about the world's most successful people, you'll hear over and over again that they
get up at INSANE hours like 3 and 4 a.m. to start working.
Today's must -
read story is by Fortune's Claire Zillman on why bankers are likely to
get smaller bonuses this year, the first drop in four years.
It strikes me, in
reading Snyder's collected
stories, that the «cool kids» of tech are imposing on women the lousy environment they once suffered through — back when they were the nerds who
got teased and hassled.
When she heads over to
read her toddler a
story, «I have to completely mentally step away from work because I'm with my child, and I
get to see what she's seeing through her eyes, which is amazing,» she notes.
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You can always tell during this discussion whether the entrepreneur has logged into their products, talked to their customers,
read all the news
stories and
gotten all of the back channel info on the competition.
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get your audience hungry for more (
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I often
read blog posts that exclaim that outbound marketing is dead, and while they lack the data to support such a claim, they've
got plenty of
stories about poor outreach to support what they're saying.
I wanted to
get back to the book I was
reading and become engrossed in the
story.
he has a very detailed chapter on your worm... I think if you
read real science text books on evolution you will
get the facts rather than just a rebuttal based on biblical
stories.
i have tremendous faith and sometimes when
reading king's
stories, i have to count on that faith to
get me through some of his
stories.
I've attempted to
read the
story as a God of Wrath, but it
got complicated quick because I had to pick and choose verses and have a rather myopic view of who God is.
It's just the audacious
stories that
get attention in the news, and that you
read.
Although I've
read books with more «brilliant» writing, this
story got under my skin.
I think I'm too simple in my thinking that; if you don't like it, DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't
read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and
get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i see...
Their creepy doctrinesa are another
story as is their desire to be out from under the cloud of «cult» status that has existed since Joseph Smith started talking to angels and
reading through special goggles to
get his Book of Mormon.
Just like anything else, you have to
read the whole
story in context to
get the full, real meaning.
We
read them to
get the moral of the
story.
Anyone who is concerned about everyone else's doctrinal ducks being in a row needs to
read the
story of the Good Samaritan and keep
reading it until they
get it.
By being able to
read them quickly, it's easier to
get the sense of the
story.
When people
read old testament
stories they do not research them or pray about them but see them as page value, this is wrong and we
get a skewed picture of Yahweh.
When you open the Bible and
read it, you
get pulled into it and whether you realize it or not, you become part of the
story.
My second impression was, after
reading another reviewerâ $ ™ s comments: â $ œI
read this
story and loved itâ $ ¦ From the beginning, you
get my interest and attentionâ $ ¦ Like Tolkien, you begin to create a world of some depth.â $ I thought, â $ œLike Tolkien?â $ Quite a compliment.
I
got ta stop
reading the comments on these belief blog
stories because it's the same thing every time.
(So that when you
read a news
story, for instance, you might also
get a composite assessment value that was assigned directly from other readers without them ever having to express such assessment via speaking, writing, etc..)
if anyone wants to
get an idea
read the books (true
story) about the master forger who conned the leaders into buying his forgeries, murdered several people who discovered what he was up to, and accidentally blew off his own hands with one of his pipe bombs.
I guess some might posting half a
story with a broken link to the remainder might be considered a journalistic step up from the speed
read we normally
get every morning.
I think the thing I find difficult to
get past is that upon
reading the
story it doesn't seem that Joshua is leading the nation of Israel on military conquest by his own planning or authority.
So people who
read these news
stories only
get one side and then send him hate mail.
The author obviously hasn't
read some of the posts to a
story about scientists looking at people who eat all they want without gaining weight in order to
get an idea of how obesity works.
Have you bothered to
read how many
stories there are of transgender men and women being killed and the killers, quite often,
getting away with the act?
While drinking my third cup of coffee, and
reading all this talk of heroin and Charlie Parker, I
got to thinking of James Baldwin's beautiful short
story «Sonny's Blues» (1958).