First I want to say how
much I love your writing, sometimes I just start laughing out loud and my husband wants to know whats so funny.
This forced time off made me realize how
much I love writing and how much I appreciate the opportunity of sharing my experiences with you!
But that experience ultimately led to discovering how
much I loved writing nonfiction.
Where you were born and how
much you love writing is not good.
Not exact matches
I
wrote a note to the kids, telling them how
much I
loved them... and then I prepared to jump.»
The Essential Drucker: He's equally enthusiastic about this one, saying «absolutely
love Drucker —
much of what he
wrote 50 years ago is more relevant than anything you read today.»
«As
much as I
love computers, I never got into putting them together or taking them apart the way a lot of hobbyists do,» he
wrote.
Her
love for tacos really doesn't get
much clearer than wearing a cap with the word «tacos»
written across her forehead.
In his book
Love: A History, University College London philosopher Simon May is more skeptical, writing that, similar to Perel's reasoning, love has had to fill the vacuum of meaning - making left in the West with the «retreat of Christianity» from much of public l
Love: A History, University College London philosopher Simon May is more skeptical,
writing that, similar to Perel's reasoning,
love has had to fill the vacuum of meaning - making left in the West with the «retreat of Christianity» from much of public l
love has had to fill the vacuum of meaning - making left in the West with the «retreat of Christianity» from
much of public life.
She
wrote that she «knew that my birth mother
loved me so
much that she wanted to give me a better life,» going on to
write that «If anything, I would thank my birth mother for
loving me enough to make such a huge sacrifice.»
Love this post so
much, Barbra, that I
wrote a blog post about it for Fearless Competitor that points back to this article.
I
loved your sentence, «There's so
much information in my head that I need to
write it down or else I might explode.»
This year, after highlighting just how
much customers
love Amazon (answer: a lot), Bezos
wrote:
«The approach that worked for me was the title of a book
written much later by my ex-sister-in-law, Do What You
Love and the Money Will Follow» Ed Thorp
, I
love your
writing so
much!
Judas was not to become a martyr because of the way the apostles
wrote about him in the Gospel - they saw through the eyes of men, and Judas was unable to redeem himself before he died a natural death, dying instead loathed, hated & driven to suicide for his deed against the Son of God, Jesus, whom he had
Loved so
much.
I wish Kerry would
write a short book to be given to all who are about to lose a
loved one, maybe, for those who never showed
love or understanding, it just might change them, hopefully, and make them a different person with
much more understanding.
«I don't know if the reason for my anger is just my old fashioned Irish - American patriotism,»
wrote the friend who sent us the link, «or the fact that I just spent a week with my father tripping and limping around with a bad leg he gave in the service of this nation, or because my mother is an immigrant and both my paternal grandparents were too, and as
much as all of them
loved Ireland they knew how
much they owed this country and considered the precious value of their American citizenship only slightly behind that of their baptismal certificates.»
We have pastors who
write to us after Cherish saying, «Thank you so
much, our women came back blessed, encouraged, empowered and
loving the local Church even more.»
Tell them about the
love that doesn't show up in movies:: I didn't do much writing in my never - ending series of «What Love Looks Like» but I did love this
love that doesn't show up in movies:: I didn't do
much writing in my never - ending series of «What
Love Looks Like» but I did love this
Love Looks Like» but I did
love this
love this one.
Best of all, suppose that somebody you
love very deeply has
written you a letter in which he speaks of what he has lately been doing, of how
much he misses you, of things that you have done together and may again be able to do.
An appendix indicates that the
much loved «Prayer of Saint Francis» («Lord, make me an instrument of your peace / Where there is hatred, let me sow
love...) was
written in the early twentieth century and, by a circuitous route, ended up being attributed to the saint.
In
writing this letter to the Corinthians, Paul pretty
much seems to shrug his shoulders and say, «Do whatever you want, but whatever you do, stop judging and condemning one another about it and
love each other instead.»
I haven't been
writing for very long, right now I just try to blog regularly and of course read as
much as possible, but as with anything else that's important, I need to be more intentional and always allowing what I
love to do grow and evolve.
He
loves you more than you can imagine, and He
wrote His letter to show you how
much He
loves you.
He
loves God so
much, and He is so excited to have received a letter from God, that he
writes the longest chapter in the Bible all about this letter.
He allowed humans to do the
writing in their own flavor and style that is how
much he
loved and cherished their way of
writing this thoughs.
It is so
much easier to
write someone off as «demon possessed» than to do the hard work of
loving, healing, restoring, and mending that may need to be done with someone who suffers in such ways.
If the writer
wrote, «I know you hate me and feel uncomfortable around me, but I
love you anyway because of how
much undeserved
love I've found in Christ,» that would be
much more Christian than, «Let me tell you all the ways you annoy me and everything you're doing wrong.»
But the songs they
wrote were songs of hope and about how
much God
loves us in spite of our circumstances.
You might consider
writing additional posts on similar passages, not necessarily those where people
love to wrangle over various theological interpretations, but passages similar to this one, passages that seem to say something
much different than what they really say.
I want to trust God more, I want to say that my money demonstrates my
love and trust for God just as
much as my marriage, my mothering, my politics, my community, my friendships, my
writing, my work.
Much has been
written about the importance of re-introducing Christ's
love to a society that increasingly associates religion with intolerance and repression.
David discovered this principle and this was probably why God let him off the hook and did not have him stoned to death for adultery and murder like the law required: because David was humble and repented (even though Achan and plenty of other people repented and God still punished them, and this has nothing to do with the fact that David was king and probably would not have commanded his own stoning to keep the law even though he
wrote Psalm 119 which is all about how
much he
loved keeping every commandment in the law).
Grant, the posts Jeremy and I
wrote that talk about
loving our neighbors, being the church in the community, and
loving and helping the poor, homeless and needy are very
much about how to live in community with our brothers and sisters in the Lord, as well as almost everyone in our community.
Anyway, I
love your blog, your breaker - sheep thoughts / actions and you as a person, but my last issue is that you are
writing about too many relevant and intriguing issues and I'm losing «profits» by spending too
much time reading and commenting... any chance I could get a financial kick - back (profit) for my time spent adding to the spirtiuality section of your blog!?
I think it was Mike's blog (see comment above at Church for Men Florida) which hit me hard recently when he
wrote about praying for God to help him
love church people as
much as he
loves non-churched people.
He's the founder of the global non-profit, To
Write Love on Her Arms, and the best - selling author of If You Feel Too
Much.
Even the Cavalier poet knew better when he
wrote: «I could not
love thee, dear, so
much, /
Loved I not honor more.»
I haven't ever been here before and I don't know if I'll be here again and so I'm just going to let myself be happy and dorky about the fact that my name is on the cover of a book and I
wrote that book and I
love that book so
much and I'm excited about people actually reading it.
, I
love your
writing so so
much!
Having died in
much more peaceful surroundings, he «left this world,»
writes Alice, «longing for the Face to Face which God grants those who
love Him.»
Uh... those words that you dearly
love weren't
written down until decades after «Jesus» supposedly lived and according to many many scholars nowadays
much of the «Gospel» is made up or recycled from earlier mythical gods.
So
much so that the one who
loved him deeply felt compelled to
write: God is
love.
He
loved pastoral work and activism fully as
much as
writing and studying.
, I
love your
writing very
much!
Bob Fast forward 3,400 years and
write 10,000 times God
loved us so
much he gave His only son so that none would perish.
In the Hebrew Bible,
writes Wyschogrod, God's
love is «a
love very
much aware of a human response.
If I can not get Jesus and the God of the Old Testament to fit together in a coherent way which maintains the
love, grace, and mercy of God, then I may find myself within the ranks of those who simply
write off
much of the Old Testament as hopelessly full of errors.
... Keep quiet to my son about what I am
writing... my daughter Magdalen is ill and almost in her last hour; in a short while she might depart to her true Father in heaven... She longs so
much to see her brother... They
loved each other so
much; perhaps his arrival could bring her some relief.