Sentences with phrase «never written down»

I play this song from memory and by ear; I have never written down the tune or words.
A story I've told often — to friends, seminars of young artists, even, once to my daughters, though I'm not sure if they remember it — but never written down, nor even thought of doing so.
The assignment is never written down without the participation of the students.
I've often thought of a 5 year plan, but I've never written it down.
When we moved, I asked him for the recipe... but it was one of those that was never written down and changed every time he made it.
Uncertainties remain because the secret was never written down, but the power of Greek fire is beyond doubt.
It wasn't something that the midwives openly discussed, the clients were never informed, and it certainly was never written down in anyone's chart.
I'd never written it down before, so I did it tonight.
Each version (most of which I've never written down) contains a unique blend of deliciousness.
«It won't turn out the same, because you don't have the pot... I don't really know the measurements... You can't make this for Passover... It won't work in Denver... I've never written it down... I can't show you how fine to make the potatoes... I used to do it by hand...» On and on.
Even if the truth of those Scriptures were never written down, the knowledge of the truth Jesus Christ spoke is written on every human heart, e. i. conscience, so that no one ever will have any excuses before God.
The Gospel that Jesus preached was never written down in any book.
It was never the spoken words of the Jews that were a tribe of Israel that was never written down.
So I took the name «Jazz» because jazz is freeform music; it's never written down.
Funny how he never wrote down anything.
I don't have his recipe because even though I think I managed to pry it from him once, I never wrote it down.
You know that dinner that you're always making, and everyone is always asking for the recipe but since you make it all the time you never write down what you throw into it?
I'm sure all of us have those recipes that we make often but never write down.
2 Nicolaus Copernicus never wrote down his theories for fear it would jeopardize his day job working for the Catholic Church.
Of this crossover, Kephart says, «When I took the leap [to write YA] I said I will never write down, I will never do anything other than honor the intelligence of young readers.
Maria never wrote down any of her recipes.
I tell them this: 99 % of the people with an idea for a book never write it down.
Although Clancy never wrote down a specific list of rules for writing bestselling novels, he was always helpful when beginning authors turned to him for advice.
Another 13 % of those students had goals in their head but never wrote them down.

Not exact matches

Here's a very short list of people whose words still move the world, yet they never wrote anything down themselves.
The billionaire credits much of his success to the simple habit of jotting down ideas: «Some of Virgin's most successful companies have been born from random moments — if we hadn't opened our notebooks, they would never have happened,» he writes on LinkedIn.
«You can never go wrong by writing down the key issues in a one - page brief,» Tipirneni believes.
Even if you never re-read what you've written, the simple act of writing something down increases brain development and memory.
The new science of Francis Bacon and Isaac Newton discovered truths that had never been written down in books.
«The stock market never goes down anymore,» Bloomberg's Elena Popina wrote on Friday in a piece on the market's recent run.
So regardless of whether or not earnings can actually carry debt burdens, or how aggressively bad investments are being written down from book value, investors need never know.
He never, ever in a million years would have written these posts back in 2008 when he was down nearly 50 percent and nearly blew up.
If you've never created a budget or if you need a refresher, the simplest way to get going is to write down every single expense in a given month, then break them down into two categories: fixed expenses (the things you must pay, like rent, bills and loan payments) and discretionary expenses (things you control, like food, entertainment, car - related expenses and clothes).
He'd seen something they had never seen before, and I'm sure he would have written it down if they'd given him time... I would have.
What if, once a crime was committed, it is written down in the pages of history as a wrong that could never be righted?
The problem is that people are conditioned by the church never to «question» what's written down.
It started getting to me, and so whenever it came down to writing for the record, I started feeling like everything I was creating was never good enough.
Write this down and never forget it.
Instead, I'm sitting down to write this post — against my better judgement, if only for the spam comments I'll receive alone, let alone the rest of the very real and rational reasons as both a Christian and a feminist to never write on this topic.
Writes Dark, «It is only when we're blessed by a feeling of finitude that we can begin to perceive the holy, that sense of a whole before which our limited understanding is dwarfed... Only a twisted, unimaginative mind - set resists awe in favor of self - satisfied certainty... More humility might characterize our talk of God if we believe that the whole truth can never be entirely ours and that our attempts to nail God down are always well - intentioned human constructs at best and idols at worst.»
4) really thinking as i write this out, if i seek to correct my own sin, and see my own failures... i can easily be going down a real slippery slope, where i realize i can never correct them all and will continuously see more and more failures.
@end religion So are you also saying that Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Persians never believed in any gods, because it was written down / carved into stone by others?
Everything proves it: its style, its contents, the extraordinary events by which it was revealed, taught, and written down; its constant conformity with past, present, and future truth; its transcendent character which never shows a trace of a particular man, of any one society or epoch of history or specific region of the globe.
Jesus never wrote anything down because he didn't expect to be around long (here I am referring to the coming kingdom of God, not his unexpected death).
Derp... fair question... you answer the question yourself (mostly): «Or did people many many years after the death of Jesus start writing down the things that John thought he remembered Jesus had said many years earlier but never actually bothered to write down
and please bear in mind that these words are at best hearsay written down decades or centuries after jesus was said to have existed and written by people who had never seen or heard jesus.
Why do Christians on this blog persist in posting that «jesus said this» or «jesus said that» when any words attributed to jesus in the bible are at best unverifiable hearsay written down decades or centuries after jesus was said to have existed and written by people who had never seen or heard jesus.
«I believe,» he wrote to John Myers of Norfolk, Virginia, «that if those persecutions had never existed the Jews would have melted down into the general mass of the people of the world.»
Or did people many many years after the death of Jesus start writing down the things that John thought he remembered Jesus had said many years earlier but never actually bothered to write down?
However, being an atheist I do not believe in god and can not see why people want to take serious a fairy tale written and misinterpreted so, many ways like it was passed down through word of mouth and was not translated until 400 years after the original language became extinct never mind that regards of the accuracy it was still written by a human.
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