This summer has been crazy busy; between switching jobs and playing on 3 sports leagues, there hasn't been
much time for reading.
She won't have
much time for reading!
Not exact matches
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.
Not a book
for the cynical — but then cynics don't likely spend
much of their
time reading parables in the first place.
I resisted
reading it
for a long
time because I figured it would be full of self - affirmational claptrap, and there is some of that, but it's mainly about a simple financial truism: no matter how
much money you make, the only way to get rich is to spend
much less than you earn.
Booking data
for the first quarter of 2013 is in its early stages of development, so I wouldn't
read too
much into the data at this
time.
During college, I'd be sitting in a coffee shop
reading annual reports and collecting dividends, royalties, interest, and fees from my past projects and investments while my friends worked at retail stores and restaurants, selling their
time for a
much smaller paycheck.
For much of the country lawn - mowing season isn't here yet, so you should have
time to
read Jonathan Blumberg's article about Christy Webber, who turned a summer lawn mowing job into a multi-million dollar business.
As
for others in this stream, I find it fascinating you spend so
much time reading about things you claim to not believe in.
But yeah Thnkx
for spending the
time to discuss this, I really feel strongly about it and really like
reading much more on this topic.
@Bill «As
for others in this stream, I find it fascinating you spend so
much time reading about things you claim to not believe in.»
Eight years ago, when I
read the book
for the first
time, it was very
much the thing a literate Christian was supposed to
read.
For all the
time and energy they expend praying,
reading scriptures, attending church, Sunday School, Bible School, whatever, that aren't all that
much happier.
We hope you've enjoyed
reading this blog as
much as we've enjoyed reporting and writing it, but it's
time for the next stage in Belief's evolution.
WMN differs from Disciple in its cost (less), its
time and
reading requirements (also less), its training requirements
for leaders (
much,
much less) and most important, in offering the sort of sustained teaching from a single professor that normally only courses in seminaries provide.
thank - you so
much for the words; these words were extremely
timing for me to
read after the day that I had or thought that I had at church...
I have found
time and disposition,
for example, to occupy myself
much more than formerly with universal Geistesgeschichte; on two journeys to Italy to let classical antiquity speak to me as it had never done before; to gain a new relationship with Goethe, among others; to
read countless novels, a good many of them from those first - rate producers of the English detective novel: to become a very bad but very passionate horseman, and soon.
One does not so
much read them as feast upon them; and it is our very great good fortune that now,
for the first
time in the history of our language, the feast has been laid
for us in full.
As I
read this prayer, it almost sounds as if the prayer is a small part of a
much longer conversation He has been having with God
for a very long
time.
Dala... Really, how
much time do you think it takes to drop in,
read a comment and reply, not long
for me.
Herman Melville's
much -
read novel White - Jacket,
for example, described Americans as «the Israel of our
time» and the nation as a «political Messiah» sent as an advance guard to «bear the ark of the liberties of the world.»
If you
read it through and withold judgement till the end (neccessary
for learning; if you judge it as you
read you will have a
much harder
time understanding it as your mind will be closed to the information and will be busy rationalizing the information away), you might learn why your statement was incorrect.
I think I would enjoy Dylans book, I have only been
reading books
for a short
time now, my friend from church, loaned me Angels in my hair, by Lorna byrne, I was hooked straight away,,,, Not having
much schooling as a child this is also helping me with
reading skills....
Likewise, the Presbyterian Church (USA)'s changes to its policy took place over a
much longer
time than Azumah names, involved persons holding many positions left undescribed, and came about not because the denomination chose to ignore the Scriptures but because over
time, many of us became convinced that there are theologically and historically faithful ways of
reading the Scriptures that find space
for contemporary understandings of homosexuality.
Go look up
for yourselves secular studies on how
much an average (this means typical, as opposed to your very ILLOGICAL use of anecdotal evidence to draw conclusions or simply spouting the same thing you
read in a combox somewhere) Christian gives of his own
time and treasure to charitable causes versus an average atheist.
I still kept a round of duties, and would not suffer myself to run into any open vices, and so got along very well in
time of health and prosperity, but when I was distressed or threatened by sickness, death, or heavy storms of thunder, my religion would not do, and I found there was something wanting, and would begin to repent my going so
much to frolics, but when the distress was over, the devil and my own wicked heart, with the solicitations of my associates, and my fondness
for young company, were such strong allurements, I would again give way, and thus I got to be very wild and rude, at the same
time kept up my rounds of secret prayer and
reading; but God, not willing I should destroy myself, still followed me with his calls, and moved with such power upon my conscience, that I could not satisfy myself with my diversions, and in the midst of my mirth sometimes would have such a sense of my lost and undone condition, that I would wish myself from the company, and after it was over, when I went home, would make many promises that I would attend no more on these frolics, and would beg forgiveness
for hours and hours; but when I came to have the temptation again, I would give way: no sooner would I hear the music and drink a glass of wine, but I would find my mind elevated and soon proceed to any sort of merriment or diversion, that I thought was not debauched or openly vicious; but when I returned from my carnal mirth I felt as guilty as ever, and could sometimes not close my eyes
for some hours after I had gone to my bed.
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!?
Yep, heard
much if the same from my own «kids» and their friends, have
read and been
reading the same sentiments
for some
time now too.
For many years in our marriage, my wife felt guilty that she did not spend as
much time «in the Word» and
reading theology as I did.
The sheer volume of papal addresses and homilies mean that the book can not be
read quickly but requires pauses
for reflection: even a chapter at a
time might be too
much.
Since this is so, those who have no
time for reading and learning the Bible see that the lives of the Bible scholars and pastors do not seem to be that
much better, and have decided that gaining more Bible knowledge doesn't matter.
I myself bought my iPad almost solely
for the purpose of spiritual blogging on the bus (which I am doing right now), and it has given me more
time to think about these matters and to
read a
much larger diversity of views than I would otherwise.
I haven't commented
much, but have been
reading your entries
for some
time.
So
much of it was of strong interest, and it is so well researched and packed with complex analysis and theory, that I chose to
read it a 2nd
time for deeper understanding, and parts of it a third
time!
Greetings I am so thrilled I found your web site, I really found you by accident, while I was searching on Bing
for something else, Anyhow I am here now and would just like to say thank you
for a remarkable post and a all round interesting blog (I also love the theme / design), I don't have
time to
read it all at the minute but I have book - marked it and also added your RSS feeds, so when I have
time I will be back to
read much more, Please do keep up the awesome work.
This season is crazy - busy
for us around here, so at the end of the day I'm pretty
much tired from running all the errands, so every
time this season comes I make...
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At the
time, I was coming home from work to an always empty house, laying on the floor
for an hour to re-calibrate from my day, working myself into a 30 minute or so run, and then
reading a couple food blogs over dinner (usually a sweet potato, roasted during that run, with black beans, salsa, and a pile of greens), working another couple hours just to survive the next school day, and falling into bed into a deep and dreamless sleep before my alarm clock wrenched me out and up and into another day that was
much the same.
so no
time for blog
reading,
much less book
reading.
Thank you SO
MUCH for reading and to be honest I've been eating that lunch at least three
times a week lol.
Hello there I am so happy I found your blog page, I really found you by error, while I was searching on Digg
for something else, Nonetheless I am here now and would just like to say cheers
for a marvelous post and a all round entertaining blog (I also love the theme / design), I don't have
time to
read it all at the minute but I have bookmarked it and also added your RSS feeds, so when I have
time I will be back to
read much more, Please do keep up the excellent b.
And while it's been a busy December around here without
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Thanks so
much for taking the
time to let me know And thank you
for reading my blog, Ai!
Been
reading this blog
for a while now, and I use
for every dinner party and pretty
much every
time I make food!
It makes it very difficult
for a consumer to make an informed choice of what to buy, and, even if they could, shopping would take
much longer by the
time they'd
read every label in detail!
Thanks so
much for taking the
time to
read those!
Thank you so
much for your
time, I enjoyed
reading your blog!
Your answer shows that you don't
read people's comments in full.I kept on saying that I did used a flour very similar to yours in the beginning (the only difference was one starchy flour over the other, that is it) and one less tb of oil.Also, this recipe is pretty
much the same on every blog, which made me think that we don't really know
for sure who invented it.The second
time I used the namaste brand.
Awww Ela your comment means so
much to me, thank you < 3 And thank you
for taking the
time to
read as often as you do, it is really hard to keep up!
Thank you all so
much for taking the
time to
read my site and follow along.
Perhaps one of us needs to make a photo collage of how
much a cup of each different flour we have in our kitchen weighs and put it up
for those people too lazy to go back and
read all the
times you've kindly, gently explained to us why we need to use a scale instead.