Perhaps that's why I never kept a journal, why
I never wrote things down.
Not exact matches
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).
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?»
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?
Some fellows go on the trail for pleasure, But they have got this
thing down wrong; If it hadn't been for these troublesome dogies, I
never would thought of
writing this song.
It is also sad for the person
writing it, as they must have some of their own deep - seated emotional issues to warrant sitting
down and thinking up hurtful
things to say to other people they have
never met.
, I just mean that I
never do any of those really great
things those really smart people
writing really quite logical articles suggest, like keeping the amount of stuff you bring
down so that it will fit in one of those bitty suitcases you can stuff into overhead.
i lost everything because of this virus, my family do not want to be with me again i was turned
down and hopeless, but thank GOD for today i am happy to
write and the great DR.OKOJE the man that promised and
never fails, this man promised me that i will be cured in 45 mins, after he must have been done with my cure, and all go according to what he said and before that, he told me the necessary
things i need to do before the cure can take place.
We
never listened to naysayers, and
never stopped believing we could achieve the
things we
wrote down.
This can actually turn into a really fun adventure for you both: grab a bottle of red and some paper and
write down your sex fantasies — from role plays to that
thing you've always wanted him to do but have
never had the courage to ask.
But the
thing is, I don't walk a constant number of miles per week, so unless I
write down my mileage after every workout (which is just not going to happen), I
never really know how many miles I've accumulated.
My problem with a lot of planners is that I usually only have enough room to
write down class assignments, but I can
never fit in extracurriculars and other random
things I need to do.
I actually used to have a page in my notebook for
writing them
down, but I quit making it when it started to get too weird to read: when besides the normal
things like the toilet backed up again, or they called to say they were turning off the electricity, there were
things like she lost the ticket stub from some hippie concert twenty years ago where she met the guy she should have married but
never saw again, or the color of the dryer lint made her remember a sweater she once had when she was an exchange student in Belgium, back when she thought she would become an archaeologist when she grew up, but now she was only someone who worked in a deli and sometimes did catering and couldn't even say one sentence in Flemish anymore.
Did I honestly think I could just sit
down and bang out a book, when I'd
never been even remotely serious about
writing, and the longest
thing I'd produced to date was a 30 - page short story?
I
wrote a blog post after my trip to Cuba called The
Things We Don't Carry about how in American society, we use our cars so much that you almost
never see somebody carrying something with them
down the street.
«Planned Parenthood has been here for 100 years, and one
thing is clear: We will
never back
down and we will
never stop fighting to ensure that Planned Parenthood patients have access to the care they need,»
wrote Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards in a statement.