I'm sure I've overlooked hundreds of
great books because I didn't like their covers.
I was pretty sure this would be
a great book because I have been following her blog for several years now and she has consistently good recipes and posts at Health, Home, and Happiness.
I thought this might be
a great book because I used to play the piano and so the cover caught my eye.
I will have wasted
my great book because if I publish it no one else will want to.
It's
a great book because it put a positive spin on having two different households and reassures the child that he / she can always be in touch with the other parent when he / she isn't around.
Not exact matches
In my upcoming
book,
Great CEOs Are Lazy, I call these folks «cultural terrorists»
because of how destructive they can be to an organization.
While these restrictions can be annoying, they're worth putting up with
because Korean Air miles can be a
great option for
booking Delta One flights.
The Millionaire Next Door is
great for all those people who have just come into the game of personal financing,
because this
book talks about the fundamentals of personal finance with simple, consistent instructions.
I blew through the
book quick
because it was a
great read with lots of helpful advice that I plan on putting to use.
What I think is really interesting
because what we are doing right now I was reading a
book called Buffett the making of an American capitalist a
great book by the way.
Kierkegaard followed that up with THE
greatest book ever on faith — you NEED faith to believe in god
because there is no logical proof and no evidence.
Incidentally, if you want a good primer on the symbolism of Revelation, the
book «
Because the Time is Near» is a
great one to start with.
It's a
great book for the month of May
because my posts for that month will all connect to the broader theme of questions.
There is no
greater enlightenment than living a good life and doing the right things
because you've chosen to, not
because there is a
book, a guideline or a figurehead... and certainly not
because there is a pay off later.
To turn it around state it positively, Jesus is saying that those who overcome will not only keep their name in the
Book of Life
because they are believers, but will receive
greater blessings from God and
greater experience of life with God.
During Lent, I've been rewatching the magnificent 1981 BBC production of Brideshead Revisited — the best TV adaption ever made of a
great novel, in part
because of the stunning cast but in larger part
because Evelyn Waugh's
book is the screenplay.
What if we want to stand up to him, and say, look, buddy, you made us with
great big questioning brains, and so we used our brains to question your existence
because you did such a crappy job with that dumb
book you call the bible trying to convince people you exist.
I think if these people had worried less about what others might be sharing, and just stayed focused on getting their own
book done, maybe we'd be talking about how
great their
book is
because it would be published, rather than all the lives they destroyed in trying to control others and make sure none of their ideas leaked out.
Of course his beliefs pervaded the «
Great Book» such as stoning children and woman to death as capital punishment
because this was likely was considered «okay» at the time.
«I believe David Koresh was a wise and
great prophet
because the Branch Davidians wrote a
book saying he is.
I believe that
book because it was inspired by David Koresh, a wise and
great prophet.»
Because I have learned a
great deal from his other
books, reading what he has to say in this one is very reassuring — and helpful — to me.
Because that
book says, «And God made two
great lights; the
greater light to rule the day».
I can't remember a
book that I enjoyed reading more, partly
because Rachel is a
great writer, and partly
because she so fearlessly examines the conflict between her inherited beliefs about God and the truth of her own spiritual experience.
The
Book of Job, Jesus» teaching that the Tower of Siloam did not fall on people
because they were worse sinners than others and the text of Hebrews 11,
great faith chapter, makes that quite explicit.
To draw an analogy, «I believe Mao Zedong was a
great man
because The Little Red
Book says so, and the reason I believe The Little Red
Book is that it was written by Mao Zedong, who was a
great man.»
To draw an analogy, «I believe Mao Zedong was a
great man
because The Little Red
Book says so, and the reason I believe The Little Red
I believe that what I teach is of
great help to people, which is why I make a large chunk of it available for free through this website and my podcast, and so I hope that when you buy one of my
books or teaching courses, it is not
because you were pressured, but
because you simply wanted to learn more.
In his
book Surprised by Hope, N.T. Wright notes, «The point of the resurrection... is that the present bodily life is not valueless just
because it will die... What you do with your body in the present matters
because God has a
great future in store for it.
Many Arab scholars, who have
great respect for Sir Hamilton Gibb's scholarship, are a bit hesitant about giving the
book unqualified approval
because of its Western flavor: one young Arab who started to translate it into Arabic gave up when he found that the Mullahs who could not read English were very critical when they read his version.
Erich Fromm wrote a
book about «escape from freedom», in which he noted that for a
great many people this constitutes an escape which they welcome
because it delivers them from the need to think for themselves.
Kass's distinctive concerns must have continued to owe something to the personal decency of his «saintly» and «moralist» parents, as much to his exposure to the questioning characteristic of
Great Books Theirs,
because of their quasi-religious community, was not the kind of quasi-socialism that abstracted from the greatness and misery of ordinary persons.
What Brox has to say is accurate and up - to - date, but
because the
book is arranged topically (church life and organization; conflicts, heresies, schisms; theological literature) the
great story and the vigorous personalities that make up early Christian history remain on the periphery.
Have a couple of
great books that go into Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, etc.... I'm happy exposing her to it all,
because the inherent contradictions should eventually become evident if she's critical.
Its
great to have your own beliefs, but don't shun other ideas
because you believe a
book is true.
The distinction between rights and tolerance is developed at
great length in Allan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind (Simon & Schuster, 1987), a
book that is bound to be controversial
because it argues that an excess of tolerance has led our culture to turn away from a dependence on those classic texts in our national history which celebrate certain principles on which the country was founded.
G. K. Chesterton said, «The Iliad is
great because all of life is a battle; the Odyssey is
great because all of life is a journey; the
Book of Job is
great because all of life is a riddle.»
Later when the
book had come to be thought of as of
great moral significance, probably just
because it was the work of Confucius, some said that it was so called
because «its commendations are like life - giving spring and its censures are withering like the autumn.
Don't forge to enter the giveaway below for a chance to win a copy of her amazing
book, but I personally don't recommend waiting before ordering it
because this would make a
great gift as well!
This
book so
great because it is easy to read, logically laid out and full of hints and tips the whole way.
«It's a good story, a page turner and offers
great advice,» she says.Some advice Axelrod gives in her
books is learning to measure everything
because, as she says, «You can not manage what you can not measure.
I'm not going to get into the controversies about the sauce's true history
because another
book, McIlhenny's Gold goes down that road in
great detail.
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I have my tried and true
books out at all times, but often forget about some
great ones
because they're tucked away.
This
book would be
great for when I travel though
because that's when I tend to get off my game.
The
book sounds
great — I confess I bought the first substitutions
book and haven't really spent much time with it
because I bought it on holiday and when I got home it disappeared in the pile of goodies I had bought.
I got the
Great Scandinavian Baking
Book for Christmas and while I love it, I have not baked as much from it as I would have liked
because I am perhaps too spoiled for choice?
Great book, you might need a bit of a background prep,
because the approach is too hipster - like.
I'd like to win
because a friend has the
book and it has
GREAT recipes.
I write
because I've just done a double - take seeing a photo of you in an email from LibraryElf (
great service which reminds me when library
books are due, check it out online!)