Sentences with phrase «just writing words»

So, while I know I need to clean up my act, actually doing it is going to be much harder than just writing the words and it magically happening.
Problem is, I get claustrophobic imaging being in a space suit and not being able to breathe (I have waves of anxiety just writing those words).
It almost seems like you are interacting with us and not just writing words and descriptions.
My new blog, just writing those words makes me so happy!!!
The word of God is not just the written word, or the preached word, but Jesus himself.
MR: The fundamental difference between Roman Catholicism and most Protestant denominations and evangelicals is the belief that Roman Catholics have that the Word of God is not just the written Word but also the tradition.
Just writing the word gives me goosebumps as I think of people I know who have been affected by this disease.
I can scarcely believe I just wrote those words.
Tilda Swinton makes one of the keener observations, i.e., that the Brothers «don't just write words, they write speed as well.»
The e-ink technology of the Sony E-Reader may be fine for just the written word, but for pictures, and manga especially, it needs to look as good as a printed book to be successful.
So think creatively about the different outlets and use a blend of content — not just the written word.
We live in an online world so showcase something different than just a written word.

Not exact matches

As the lovely James from Men with Pens and Damn Fine Words recently suggested I try, sit down with a pen and write out some «I Believe» statements on just why you started your journey online in the first place.
For example, I just added up the total word count for the articles I've written this year.
«The U.S. side will likely want to see deeds, not just words, before it considers softening its protectionist stance,» Bloomberg Economics Chief Asia Economist Tom Orlik wrote in a note.
Penned by journalist Michael Wolff, also famous for writing a scathing biography about media baron Rupert Murdoch several years ago, Fire and Fury took off like, well, wildfire as soon as word of its imminent publishing broke just a few weeks ago.
Having some standard to get to, whether it's a word count you'll write or just a number of days for which you'll do a thing, sparks that tiniest bit of competitiveness and energy.
Right after midnight on November 9, when Trump was the projected winner, WikiLeaks wrote just one word to Trump Jr.: «Wow.»
Simplifying biz - blab to the fewest number of words doesn't just make your writing crisper, it also habituates your mind to seek the simple essence of needlessly complex concepts.
On a final note, I'd just like to say that I just wrote over 900 words about Viagra with nary a limp dick joke or stupid headline pun.
I succeeded in making writing a habit a few months later when I started with a goal of producing just 50 - words a day.
Indeed, The Funded is just one of dozens of insider blogs on venture capital that have sprung up recently, most prominently Pmarca, a site written by Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen, whose «The Truth About Venture Capitalists,» a 4,400 - word essay posted on the site, has become a must - read for any CEO raising capital.
The average attention span is just eight seconds, so even if you want to write a 10,000 - word essay on your new product launch, chances are slim that your audience will get through it.
«Skill set» just means skill («A skill is a skill — that is it,» wrote Stephanie Hamm - Wieczkiewick from Litfield Park, Ariz. in support of getting rid of the word), «curate» is too often an unnecessarily pretentious way of saying «select» («It used to have a special significance reserved mainly for fine art and museums.
In a riff off the famous exchange from the movie, The Graduate, Hempton wrote to Ackman «I just want to say one word to you.
In an era when Google's search wing has evolved with so many new algorithms like Panda and Penguin, you can not just rank a page with good ol' methods like writing keyword optimized posts content or using backlinks (read my 4000 + worded guide on what are backlinks in SEO with examples to know exactly on what type of backlinks you should be focusing to boost your rankings.
Thanks Quentin — «website copy» is just words written on a website.
Word to him from a big Texas bank is that the massive asset write - downs — i.e. energy and real estate loans — are just starting.
Stewart said Trump was «just wrong» to call Putin and congratulate him on his reelection over the objections of his own national security aides, who wrote talking points for him with the words «DO NOT CONGRATULATE.»
The goal is to tighten your writing by using short paragraphs, eliminating «fatty» words like «very» and «just,» and rewording the passive voice where possible.
In other words, if you're that plumber we mentioned above and you just wrote a blog post about the best and worst products to unclog a drain, you might place a CTA for your free guide to the best plumbing products of 2012.
The Kingdom of God is not about mere words written down in a book that so many classify as just another piece of historical literature.
You however don't see your own hypocrisy in greater depth when you say that the bible was deliberately written to be sacred and holy, without ANY sourcing and you take the word of people who lived a really long time ago who also can not provide you with anything more than «eye - witness accounts» which have undoubtedly been changed, tweaked or even just falsly made up in order to cement their point.
Great example by comparison by the way... I just want to add that I do believe God speaks to us but he does it throught his written word the Bible.
Oh, by the way, its just a story written and edited by men with a purpose, Its not the word of God.
Just remember: just because some words some men wrote 2 or 3 millennia ago say some interesting things about God doesn't necessarily make them the literal trJust remember: just because some words some men wrote 2 or 3 millennia ago say some interesting things about God doesn't necessarily make them the literal trjust because some words some men wrote 2 or 3 millennia ago say some interesting things about God doesn't necessarily make them the literal truth.
am really so crying whan i writing my comment but in mattre of fact no comment above allah words i just wan na say am so happy to write this word even i can t get suitable words to apperciate you may allah blessin u all
Do you write this pseudo-intellectual word salad yourself or do you have an app that just combines big words together to form this drivel?
BC — If you really don't believe you've got a monopoly on knowing everything, and if you really intend to just «believe the Word as written, worship and revere God, confess my sins, seek forgiveness and rely on Jesus for my salvation»...
Brad, If you look in the lower right corner of the front / home page of this blog just below the photos of books Jeremy has written, you will find the words «Click Here To Contact Me.»
It's interesting to read the words of people who take the time to write a comment just to say they hate God.
Show me where they are rather than just using words and quoting a book written by man (the bible) /
You can all just start believing in me now, praying to me... if you'd like me to write down a bunch of stuff that is hard to understand and contradicts itself, I will, but I'll make sure dozens of people get their hands on it first, change it to their liking and to what suits their needs, then pass it off as my original word.
It would be really helpful if people on here could avoid religious cliches and try to write things in their own words — otherwise the glibness tends to just slide over people and what's being said is lost.
Chuck's clarification of words for God is certainly thorough, but where he writes, ``... the common association of «Allah» is tied to their false view of God,» I would add, just as the common association of Jesus is often tied to a false view of God, so I would shy away from using that name as well.
According to the Barna study, the percent of engagement people have with the Bible — from being engaged (reading the Bible at least four times a week), friendly (engaged with the Bible less than four times a week), neutral (read the Bible once a month or less and see the Bible as the inspired word of God, but acknowledge it can have some errors) and skeptical (see the Bible as «just another book of teachings written by men)-- has started to stabilize and return to its normal rates after the rate of skepticism increased by 4 percent to 14 percent and the rate of friendliness dropped 8 percent to 37 percent in 2011.
sounds just like when e w Kenyon started writing about word of faith and Kenneth hagin copied his stuff
This is going to be a shock — the men who actually wrote all the parts in the Bible and made changes to the infrastructure of Christianity — including Constantine circa 300 AD in Rome — were not afraid of unleashing the occasional metaphor... in other words the Bible is not entirely literal — no, you are supposed to use your imagination... In many cases the disciples didn't actually witness an event — it was long distance and time altered hearsay — God figured Man could handle that... So don't be afraid to dilute - God's cool with that — as long as you do the right thing in life — feed the poor, help your neighbor, don't kill or covet - just be a good and decent person - smile, love and give generously... God doesn't need robots — He wants thoughtful individuals who help!!!
I'm just saying, I find it funny when people do it over email, specially since most people won't actually write the whole word out
They are just following the words and actual believe what is written.
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