It almost takes
the joy out of writing altogether.
Not exact matches
If we spend our time trying to change the rules, we miss
out on the happiness God
wrote into the rules
of life, the hard - won
joys of struggling together for the truth.
And this mixture
of feelings — birthed
out of an innate necessity to put in black and white whatever that I was experiencing; coupled with the fact that I found
writing to bring me great inner satisfaction and
joy — only grew stronger throughout the years.
I'm actually trying to
write a post right now and couldn't figure
out how to start off so I came to FF for some inspo and stumbled upon this perfect post < 3 Your
writing always brings me
joy and so do all
of your gorgeous creations!
Trying to conceive, LGBTQ parenting, birth stories
of all variety, experiencing loss, early days and later struggles,
joy and tough times and hope and forgiveness, funny stuff and sexy stuff and stuff you didn't think you could say
out loud but just
wrote it down.
Her photos are
out -
of - this - world beautiful and her
writing is always a
joy to read.
Picking
out any to discuss is a problem; I could
write an essay on the subtleties and
joys of each actor, from James Spader's surprising energy and comedy to David Straitharn's astonishing deftness juggling exasperation with and admiration for the president he serves as Secretary
of State.
On the plus side I presently continue to get much
joy out of teaching fitness / yoga classes and
writing these movie reviews.
«In a world
of portentous blockbusters getting ever darker, it's a
joy to see one throwing on the disco lights,»
writes Time
Out «s Philip De Semlyen, while the BBC «s Nicholas Barber «the wittiest and most straightforwardly enjoyable
of Marvel's blockbusters.»
THE JUDGE has high - minded goals beyond making itself Oscar ™ - bait, but issues
of justice, rule
of law, and the simple
joys of small - town life don't stand a chance against
writing that relentlessly panders to Academy ™ voters, particularly when they run smack up against a courtroom scene that is deliberately staged to look like something
out of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, a film we are put in mind
of when Hank mentions Atticus Finch.
At the end
of the day, they fill
out evaluations, and the feedback always includes students»
joy to learn that they can
write anytime they want outside
of school.
Taking issue with the AFT's involvement in opt -
out, Stewart
wrote, «Why waste an opportunity to exploit the energy
of white moms and the teachers that serve them who now see the obsession with closing racial disparities in schools as stealing
joy from children
of relative privilege?»
Anyone who forgoes the
joy / heartache
of having your novel analyzed by another writer is missing
out on half the experience
of writing.
Witty and sensitive, this outrageous coming -
of - age story
of an average college student who can turn into a fly, is a warmly
written Gen - X novel that covers the fears and
joys of falling in love, discovering sex, helping a gay friend come
out, and subverting authority.
This book grew
out of a two - day class at Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference (BRMCWC) where the attendees shared the
joys and frustrations
of writing for the Lord.
Each week, armed with the
joy, heartbreak, and frustration
of 30 + years
of reading X-Men comics, we read every new X-book that comes
out, recap the events, provide the historical context so you can read it on Marvel Unlimited, and wonder when Marvel will let Chris Claremont
write something again.
While I totally share Howey's excitement over the sheer
joy and power
of creating stories
out of nothing, I think his posts... maybe conflate
writing and publishing, which has for a long time been one
of my overall theoretical problems with not the act
of but the culture
of self - publishing.
We are glad you are here,» «Get all the
joy out of today that you can,» and dozens
of other thoughts are
written there.
This is an occasional letter and the words
written in the letter need to bring
out the
joy of the festival.