Sentences with phrase «never read any of her books»

Mr Whelan said he had no plans to write a book about his time in the Brown political era, as he believed conversations were private, and added: «I have never read any of these books
It's only fair to note that I have never read any of the books, nor have I ever really felt inclined to, but I have always respected the Harry Potter fandom (well, for the most part) for their ingenuity in inserting their universe of choice into their everyday lives in a way that previously only Trekkies had really mastered.
Even if they've never read any of the books — this is the power of design.
I've never read any of your books and as I began this psychological thriller, I was hysterically delighted to have discovered my new favorite author!

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Recently when a customer was dropping Lord of the Rings references, the employee on the other end, who had never read the books, tapped a new representative to take over and continue the Tolkien - themed banter.
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What attracted me to the book was an interview I read with Vance in which he described how liberal whites went so far to ensure they never offended any people of color or people with different sexual orientations but were quick to pass judgment on people from flyover states.
Every time I read this book, I am reminded never to underestimate the power of a team with a common mission.
In this book, they disclose details and examples I've never seen anywhere else, and I've read A LOT of books on investing.
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
I have also read lots of books about industries in which I've never worked.
No God wrote any bible as the bible is simply a book of compiled stories written by people and the bible was actually written 300 years after the birth of Jesus (if he was) and the reality is most American ministers, priest, etc could have never read the first bible since it was written in Greek and changed over, and over, and over again.
So, what happens as people read these stories over and over, the conversation simply never comes up... and if someone challenges their faith... and they go to the Bible to look for answers, they are simply never going to find a trace of what I'm trying to say here in the sacred books.
I've never recommended an eBook before, but I'll happily note that the glorious color in the eBook edition of Roman Pilgrimage may yet convert me to reading -(at - least - some - books)- on - a-tablet, a confession this veteran paper guy never expected to make.
If I thought that King was all that religious, I'd never read another one of his books!
The Lawrence case merely shows that bishops of this church can be excommunicated too, even the good ones who praise every dogma and never read forbidden books
I had never read the book of Jeremiah.
One of my favourite reads over the summer was Andrew and Rachel Wilson's new book The Life You Never Expected (IVP).
It is obvious that you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about and have never read the Book of Mormon because it never talks about that.
Henson, judging from your comments you have never read the Book of Mormon, if you did you'd find out that it speaks of Jesus Christ as the Savior.
They pick and choose the parts that make them feel comfortable, assuming they ever read the whole book — which 90 % of Christians never do.
Pastors: if you don't own or have never read Eugene Peterson's excellent book, Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity, then you should buy it as soon as you can and add it...
I know ignorance makes people say stupid things but as many problems it has a solution: reading and learning!!!! Muslims will never say anything bad about the Holy Books or about the prophets because all of them are part of Islam and it's teachings.
Or is this one of those forums for people who merely love to discuss religion, sort of like people who love to discuss carpentry, read books on carpentry, and argue carpentry, but have never made anything in their lives?
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).
«I've read countless books addressing the place of women in the kingdom, and I have never, ever read anything so lovely, so generous, profound and humble as «Jesus Feminist.»
But its validity was suggested as early as 1969, when a Gallup Poll revealed that 58 percent of all Americans had never finished reading a book other than a textbook or the Bible, and only 26 percent had read a book in the previous month.24 One reason for this near - illiteracy is America's addiction to television.
But of course your 8 year old would never understand that, so I imagine you'd not even bother reading her that scary twisted book — or maybe just the nice parts.
Interest in oriental religion goes back in America to the early 19th century, as we have seen, but never before have significant numbers of people gone beyond reading books to become adepts and engage in arduous practice.
I am all in favor of having correct theology and being able to defend what we believe, but we must never forget the age - old truth that for most people, our life is the only theology book they will ever read.
Some of the best Bible scholars of the past and present never would teach or preach on any book of the Bible until they had read it through at least 60 or 100 times.
That's even proof you never actually read the Book of Kings and just pinched that one somewhere, because how a 450 ft diameter basin would be at the porch of Solomon's Palace?
I have never thought of any religious references while reading Mr. King's books.
Pastors: if you don't own or have never read Eugene Peterson's excellent book, Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity, then you should buy it as soon as you can and add it to your arsenal of books.
If you have never read the book, I can't see how you can make the statement: «he uses a lot of false premises.»
And if you never read another book again, you need to read - Foreshocks of AntiChrist by William T. James.
I'm just amazed at all the atheists here who act like the rest of us who believe have never read a modern book, don't believe in Science, and all work on a dairy farm without electricity.
I was thinking of saying something similar about Brian, but since I have only read a few of Brian's books, and never met him, I didn't know for sure where he stood on absolute truth, or some of the other questions Glenn brought up.
I now see that God has made Himself known to little children and to those who may never crack open a book of theology or read a chapter from the Pentateuch.
In his preface to the Popular Patristics publication of On the Incarnation, C.S. Lewis writes «It is a good rule, after reading a new book, never to allow yourself another new one till you have read an old one in - between.
Having read a number of your books and blog posts I find that I have come to the conclusion that unless we view the bible through the lens of Christ we will never truly understand God the Father and how He behaves towards us all.
In the interlude preceding Chapter 2, Wesley highlights the life and writings of Henri Nouwen, who, (I had never realized this before reading Wesley's book), was a celibate gay Christian.
Having never read the book or seen the HBO show, but figuring reviews and trailers gave me all I needed to know, I pontificated, «Game of Thrones is popular only because it's about sex and violence.»
Thanks so much for the book recommendation... never heard of it before but am now looking forward to reading it.
I just knew intuitively that something was seriously wrong with studying theology during the peak of the civil rights era and never once reading a book about racial justice in America or talking about it in class.
You may ask me how I came to this new insight, for truly I had never opened a book of religion nor even read a single page of the Bible, and the dogma of original sin is either entirely denied or forgotten by the Hebrews of to - day, so that I had thought so little about it that I doubt whether I ever knew its name.
No matter how many courses you attend or how many Christian books you read or how many Blogs you access, unless you open your heart your mind can never conceive of it.
It is not simply something that «fits» in with the rest of the book, (which you have obviously never read).
Clearly Whitehead read Morgan's book (along with Alexander's) and found it «very suggestive» — but in what way we may never really be certain, since none of the central ideas of Morgan's theory reappear or are acknowledged in SMW, nor later in PR and AI.
As a huge admirer of the author I was stunned to read such a long, well - thought out piece that never once mentioned Lewis» most important and enduring book, «The Screwtape Letters» or his sci - fi allegorical Perelandra books.
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