Hi Diane, I think I stayed up much
of the night reading through your website and I am soooo inspired to start tackling the hoards of furniture I have in my garage begging for new life!
Presently there aren't any options to change text or background color, with the exception
of night reading mode, with white text on a black background.
Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt by Michael Lewis hit my Kindle Fire HDX 7 ″ sometime after midnight EDT, and it took an act of will for me not to spend the rest
of the night reading it.
I was up in the middle
of the night reading an article by William J. Stern about Times Square in the 1980s for some reason a couple of weeks ago and I came across a broken - windows quote from Giuliani's police chief, William Bratton.
Hi Diane, I think I stayed up much
of the night reading through your website and I am soooo inspired to start tackling the hoards of furniture I have in my garage begging for new life!
That's a mind - boggling number, and it's borne out by the experience
of All Night Reads authors — review requests started immediately upon upload.
Not exact matches
Bill Gates has a habit
of reading for at least one hour each
night, so he makes his way through a good number
of books.
Burns»
Night is a night of eating traditional meals like haggis, drinking, and reading Burns»
Night is a
night of eating traditional meals like haggis, drinking, and reading Burns»
night of eating traditional meals like haggis, drinking, and
reading Burns» work.
His family history is part
of the connect - the - dots Parker plays without end,
reading late into the
night, swimming in medical papers, diving into conversations with researchers
of any stripe — discussing malarial vectors with Sir Richard Feachem at UCSF and checkpoint inhibitors with Jim Allison, a groundbreaking immunotherapy researcher at MD Anderson in Houston.
Each morning and each
night,
read those index cards, close your eyes, and imagine yourself accomplishing and following through on that major goal
of yours.
And Arianna Huffington, cofounder and editor
of The Huffington Post,
reads hard - copy books before hitting the hay each
night.
That
night, after regaining my strength, I find myself in a drab commercial area north
of Georgetown, inside a basement bar unmarked outside except for a small, illuminated sign and a chalkboard easel
reading Cupcake Wars, Tonight!
«I don't
read emails before my first cup
of coffee in the morning or after 10 p.m. at
night.
My avatar will know to shut my garage door at
night at the right time based on machine learning algorithms, and will
read my emails to me, and send you an email on its own, and maybe know when I'm in the kitchen and suggest a thin crust pizza recipe (because that's my favorite type
of food).
For instance, it will notice an atypical flurry
of texts in the middle
of the
night and (without
reading those messages) send a check - in message to ensure that the texter is OK.
Just pick up a black turtleneck, some blue jeans, some round - rimmed
reading glasses and a pair
of sneakers (New Balance if you want to get specific), and carry around your iPhone all
night long (you probably will anyway).
One
of the founders, Zach Sims, regardless
of how many
nights he stayed up late
reading manuals and watching instructional videos, couldn't keep up with the programming.
A typical Saturday
night involves sitting by the fire,
reading a book, or maybe board materials, always with a glass
of wine.
George Walton, the last
of the Georgia delegation, was a carpenter's apprentice whose boss «not only kept him closely at labor during the day, but refused him the privilege
of a candle, by which to
read at
night.»
So seek out opportunities to feel dwarfed by something much bigger than yourself and your problems, such as gazing at the
night sky, hiking through inspiring landscapes,
reading up on the mysteries and grandeurs
of physics, or even checking out an awe - inspiring YouTube video if you're stuck at your desk.
1/5 Late last
night I
read Talia's medium contribution and want to acknowledge her point that the cost
of living in SF is far too high.
«Every
night and first thing before I get out
of bed in the morning I respond to all emails even if it is to say, «I
read your email and I will have a response for you in the morning or later today.»
In a series
of secret memos sent back to Washington, described to me by several current and former US officials who have written or
read them, diplomats reported that Russian intruders had broken into their homes late at
night, only to rearrange the furniture or turn on all the lights and televisions, and then leave.
But I remember staying up all
night reading the entire backlog
of Girl Meets Debt (miss that site!)
Those who've
read my previous posts should find it as no surprise that my level
of excitement for this session superseded any residual aches and pains left over from last
night's «decadence based in relevance» superbash Google Dance.
Just a few
of the highlights were that I got married to a wonderful woman, continued and made significant progress on our journey to generate passive income, cleaned up my portfolio to sleep well at
night, and continued to grow and develop relationships with readers and... [
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Those who
read last
night's coverage will know we were looking at one final upside run ahead
of an 800 target, and that price looked like it might well make that run before we got back to the desk this morning.
Troye Sivan released his new single «Bloom» on Wednesday
night along with a lyric video featuring a lithe, CGI version
of the singer twisting in the air in the middle
of an industrial building with various types
of vegetation growing insi...
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night — 22:30 on the chart) announcement and how they reacted afterwards, it appears hopes were up for -LSB-...]
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On Thursday
night when Prasad Panda, 50, won the Wildrose its first urban seat since its previous two were lost in the May general election, Rachel at least got a partial
reading of the zeitgeist
of...
Miley Cyrus and the female writers
of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon led a special edition
of the show's «thank - you notes» segment Wednesday
night by
reading personal thank - you notes to former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who guested on Wednesday
night's show.
Yeah I
read last
night on one
of your web - pages or MySpace that Headphones has an album out due in 2006.
After my post last
night got me
reading Budget 1980 and the National Energy Program, I stumbled upon something completely fascinating: the hated National Energy Program proposed an indexed price for synthetic crude from oil sands projects which, had it been followed until today, would have been above the Canadian dollar price
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I
read this post last
night: Churches warned: «Tidal wave
of gay theology» looming.
so in your spare time
of denial
read Romans chapter 10 verses 9 thru 13 and give your life to Jesus Christ the one and only God that gave his life for all mankind, rich or poor that we may be forgiven
of our sins and have power over the devil, and help the lost to find their way to salvation through the power
of the Holy Spirit... so rebuke the devil and be free, give your life to Christ so you can begin to sleep at
night... I love you all with the love
of Jesus Christ...
Two
nights ago, I found The Bonfire
of the Vanities on the shelf and began
reading.
Sylvania, for example, was «erudite and fond
of literature» (a kind
of patron saint for female seminarians); day and
night she
read the ancient Christian commentators, three million lines
of Origen and two and a half million lines
of Gregory, Basil, and others.
When I arrive home at
night, I sometimes just want to sit down, have a drink, and relax while listening to a piece
of music or watching a movie or
reading a good book.
Zealously and without a wavering
of doubt, I
read my bible morning, day and
night.
the other ones were dreams i was having the
night before i would
read the scripture the next day, and this is stuff I had zero knowledge
of.
In the tense atmosphere
of the city council meeting the
night of the vote, Presbyterian minister Paul Miller acknowledged that emotions were running high but told the overflow crowd he spoke from «deep pastoral concern»; he then
read a prepared statement signed by 18 members
of the clergy who decried «the recent efforts to single out a given group... and to seek to castigate them as being unworthy and unfit to belong to our community.»
If you feel frustrated that your wife has a habit
of reading late into the
night, you probably expected her to share your sensibilities for an early bedtime.
After
reading Faithful Families (and dog - earing nearly every page for Dan), I felt relieved — relieved I didn't have to understand theodicy before praying a simple blessing over my son's bed at
night, relieved I didn't have to know all the answers before staring in awe into a starry sky, relieved I didn't have to be free
of doubt to be full
of gratitude at our family's «gratitude café.»
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour
of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness
of breastfeeding, in the repetition
of cleaning, in the step
of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours
of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out
of vowels during bedtime book
reading, in the dust and stink and heat
of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty
of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling
of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late
nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all
of a life.
Not sure if you
read the thread but the
night of my shoulder injury by his hands he said, «haven't you ever heard
of the code
of the blue?
I have grown so tired
of reading it,
night after
night after
night, with all
of the tinies.
In fact, I
read something last
night that reminded me
of our conversation last week about Reformed Theology, predestination, and free will.
Please don't forget that regardless
of what you think, post,
read, say or pray you will be caught by surprise when Jesus comes again (per the Bible, he comes as a thief in the
night).
The Word was made flesh...» In my childhood, this was the Gospel
reading for the morning after, the kind
of explanatory imagining that would take place when the sun had risen, the angels and shepherds were gone and all the hushed wonder
of the
night before was blurring in memory.
I shouldn't have been so surprised to recognize God when I gloated over sleeping children or nursed through cluster feeds or washed soiled sheets in the middle
of the
night or clapped until my fingers tingled over Christmas carols in school gyms or
read aloud childish stories printed on construction paper or welcomed friends for sleepovers.