Sentences with phrase «just read both of your books»

I have just read both of your books and absolutely loved them.

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This book might not sound like the most exciting subject for the non-expert but Parrish assures readers that «it's just the best book of its kind I have ever read, and I just hugely enjoyed it.
They liked the idea of checklists at the end of the chapter, but couldn't we tell them what they should do about what they just read, and why did the book need to be so wordy?
And they did — they had a big book that I got and I started just reading up on a lot of this stuff.»
Yes, many of us have heard about it, we've read books on it, but for the lay person just getting started on their immersion into emotional intelligence, what is it exactly and how do you know when you're being emotionally intelligent?
Know this: it's not just the books you read; the mere habit of making yourself read each day, and keeping to a plan, is a major ingredient in success.
«I read blogs, books, I went to seminars, I did online courses, I just consumed any piece of information I could get my hands on so that I could learn and get an edge,» he says.
The takeaway here — as much as it pains someone who writes for the Web to say it — is that the best sort of reading is probably the most old - fashioned: just you, a book, and a quiet room for an extended period of time.
Many of these traditional business books have merit, of course, but your reading diet, like your nutritional intake, isn't going to serve you best if it's made up of just one worthy but unchanging type of fare.
My favourite feature is that it tells you not just how much of a book you've read, but also how many hours it will likely take you to finish.
And what we realized was that we had 20 years of data — about why customers buy, how they buy, what they read, how they read and why they're reading it — that could make a physical bookstore just a different and better place to discover books.
For instance, if you're running a Facebook page that features children's books and you run across a great list of 100 books every child should read, you may be tempted to just post a link to that list as a status update.
I read constantly, sometimes multiple books simultaneously, and stay in a constant state of curiosity (which fuels my desire to learn more; just in case you couldn't connect the dots there).
One of them was Frank Ogden's The Last Book You'll Ever Read, notable not just for its breathlessly loony take on what the next century held for us, but also for including a complete digital copy of itself on a floppy disk stuck to the inside back cover.
Just read the first page of a new book (2 - Minute Rule), and before you know it, the first three chapters have flown by.
I'm in the process of reading a couple different books right now, so I just pick up the one that speaks to me the most that day and I sit and read a chapter of it.
«If you read The Remains of the Day, which is my favorite book of all time, you can't help but come away and think, I just spent 10 hours living an alternate life and I learned something about life and about regret.»
Whether reading is already a way of life for you, or you're just getting started, here are some book lists to consider:
I think Buffett wrote a bunch of letters that were compiled by Lawrence Cunningham that get (ph) into topics, and that was laid out and I always assign that in my class which I just think is a great, great book and you mention my three books three times and so you have to read those too.
I've read most of the books on it and just bought the few that I haven't yet read.
I just signed with a VC firm part of that decision was based on what I read in your book about launching a product.
Rich Habits is one of those books that is worth picking up again just to quickly read through and remind yourself of average habits of the rich.
I just got listen to this podcast great info much appreciated you mentioned the book think grow rich I have read part of it so far what I have got out of that book is desire determination and to never stop alot of the stuff that got talked about I had herd of but never of it actually being done by someone big help
One last example, I promise: Last year I realized just how frazzled it made me to fit focused work in between meetings and phone calls every day of the week while still leaving enough space to be with my family, serve my community, visit friends, and read a book or two.
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.
It doens» t sound strange to me at all, I too can think for myself... because I was a believer in God long before I read His book, the difference is I acknowledge that I am not in control of this life, I can choose to either be a slave to sin or a slave to God, either way I am a slave just as you are, but I choose to be a slave to my God who created me, who or what do you choose to be a slave to?
I just finished reading a Henri Nouwen book «Wounded Healer» and the following sentence just resonated with me: `... the imitation of Christ does not mean to live a life like Christ, but to live your life as authentically as Christ lived his».
im glad no - one believes in demons - the devil or god — and they try to rationalise everything — and discredit the bible — just shows me where we are at in the holy book — see if i remember, the end times come when «scorners and scoffers abound» when — wrong is called right and right is called wrong — and people would be married and given in marriage as in the daysd of noah --- sodom and gammorah had gay issues badly - im just gonna laugh and alaugh and laugh when ya «ll burn - do me a favor — at least read the bible once — see what it says before you — go against it.
To ignore these principles of interpretation is to distort the text just as much as if you ignored the principle of reading poetry as poetry with all the rich meaning of figurative language and chose rather to read it like it was a science text book.
@Kristen — The Church of Satan is just as full of hypocrites, wannabees, and poseurs who only read the parts of the book they like as any church.
I know this guy is making lots of $ $ by being controversial, but he's got to read the whold book, not just the feel good parts.
(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.)
Just read the Book of Mormon and UCLA Professor Fawn Brodie's bio of Smith, «No Man Knows My History».
He brings success and failure; good weather and bad; fertility and infertility; prosperity and ruin (just read Isaiah 45:7, a book devoted to the decimation of idolatry!).
When I arrive home at night, I sometimes just want to sit down, have a drink, and relax while listening to a piece of music or watching a movie or reading a good book.
I fear for all my fellowman, including some of my children and siblings and wish they would just do the simple thing — read the Book of Mormon with real intent, wanting to know if it is true or not.
Our reaction is shaped in part by having just finished reading the manuscript of The Final Revolution, a marvelous book by our colleague George Weigel that will be published later this year by Oxford University Press.
For instance, I might have read her book quite carefully and nevertheless, in an attempt to survey a great deal of material, failed to note something significant» and in this case that is just what happened.
Regarding Ryan's ruminations on S.M. Hutchens» review of E.O. Wilson's The Creation: An Appeal to Save Life on Earth (warning: I've read neither the book nor the review, just Ryan's post about them), I think Ryan has it right in concluding that in Wilson's account of Christianity «nature has become only a vehicle for supernature.»
If you just read the Book of Mormon, then your comments would have some credibility.
... i know your book says don't believe anything else before or after to protect its place in history, but just as you would read greek mythology and have incredulous thoughts about multigods ruling the earth water and the undergrounds, those who are not stuck on your wavelength, read your mythology and think how anyone in their right minds could ever fall for those idolatric stories... your belief in your creationist god is as unfathomable as an adult looking up the chimney and feeling the power of Santa Clause in them... does the power of Santa Clause compel you?
For the same reason reading any book alone for an extended period of time feels increasingly isolating and hard to sit through, having a «just me and my Bible» devotion time has become more and more difficult for those in the «wired» generations.
Just read the fliers advertising new releases of books of theology — or the book reviews in the CENTURY, for that matter.
I'm concerned about Tony's theology, whose philosophical foundations I criticized pretty consistently while I was involved in EC in 2004 - 7 before bowing out because Tony seemed more into pushing with some arrogance a pomo philosophy he never really studied in school than he was into fostering dialogue (I went back to just reading the wonderful books of Brian McLaren which is how I got involved in the first place).
There are a few books that are appropriate for kids to use for learning to read, but most of them are just good old read - alouds.
I remember asking you why you were crying, for heaven's sake, and you looked up and said, It's just so real, have you ever really read the Book of Mark?
We even may find an official Government Commission discovering what publishers have just restated and parents and teachers have always noticed: boys and girls prefer different sorts of books, and school reading schemes could and should reflect this.
Richard Beck has described the book as a sort of «hermeneutical performance art» and explains that «by refusing to pick and choose, Evans reveals to anyone reading her book just how much picking and choosing is actually going on.
But sometimes, a woman just needs to read good, familiar, comfort books for the good of her own soul.
Well Right now I'm reading As.sholes Finish First by Tucker Max, just finished «I hope they serve beer in hel.l», right before then I read all the Game of Thrones books (I guess we'll have to cut out book one according to your rules because season 1 is book one), I'm also in the midst of reading the god delusion by Dawkins.
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