Sentences with phrase «read anything but»

There are those who say we shouldn't read anything but traditionally published books or books written by men or whatever.
The Kindle app doesn't read anything but books purchased from Amazon.com.
Finally when you read anything but TXT files you can not really switch the device from landscape to portrait mode.
One of the barriers is the inability to read anything but PDF files, which limits the scope of who sees this as a viable option.
As the family grows, even the parenting magazines start to gather dust because you don't have time to read anything but children's books anymore.
I know it will be difficult for you since you don't read anything but the Bible.
3M a year... we shouldn't be reading anything but that they signed him for years to come...
Personally I am skeptical about reading anything but pdfs with simple structures on this device where the text can be reflowed.
The screen size and refresh rate do a disservice to reading anything but straight - up text.
It's owners are by and large satisfied with their purchases and no one will argue that the Kindle makes eBook reading anything but a breeze.
For reading anything but PDFs, I think I definitely prefer the first Kindle.

Not exact matches

There's no other way to read this as anything but an unconditional slam on Julian Assange, and essentially, a promise that Apple will not work with him or WikiLeaks.
But we should be cautious about reading into it anything more than that.
You couldn't really expect a liberal Democrat to say otherwise, but it is the first time in my (admittedly casual) reading I've seen anything at all from Obama on the topic.
Be quick to toss out anything that doesn't seem like it will work (and save for later the stuff you want to read but might not want to share).
But successful people don't just read anything.
This is a long read but anything less wouldnâ $ ™ t do SpaceXâ $ ™ s history - in - the - making moment justice.
I subscribed to your blog a while ago and read each post... but I'm somehow frozen to invest anything anywhere anymore.
And you know, look, I had read a ton of books at that point but they were so... you read «Market Wizards» by Schwager, and then you read Peter Lynch, and then you read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different... So I read Nick Murray, was the book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than anything else.
This is a long read but anything less wouldn't do SpaceX's history - in - the - making moment justice.
Since the ending of QE2 is anything but a secret, there will likely be intense -LSB-...] Read the rest of this entry»
I read when I want, set my own work hours, and feel very little compulsion to produce anything but tangible results, which are usually the outcome of having harvested good ideas from books.
The most dramatic of James» ill - founded claims come in the commentary's penultimate paragraph — which is hard to read as anything but rather wild fear - mongering:
So Charles, after reading the SPLC list of characteristics of a hate group, did you find anything that supports your imaginative but mostly whiney claims about various labels?
It's not that I don't feel like I can, I can... but is that in the vocabulary of the one who I worship, if it's not then why would I as His Son want to take on what is not His, my Father's nature... The versions of the Bible I've read seem to think that words are powerful and speaking them is an action and can even change physics if used properly... Again, the scriptures speak for themselves and circumventing the topical study with christiany cliche come - backs doesn't answer or annul anything that the Word has to say on the matter.
But as I read the thread, I did not see anything in Bernardo's comments that hinted of what you said.
reading anything you have to say on the subject would be good for a laugh, but otherwise, I am not stupid enough to go to your ego driven site.
I can't say I've ever read anything by Matt Walsh (if I had, it was quite forgettable), but I've read what you post on a somewhat regular basis.
I've read it, multiple times in fact in two languages, but yet, I still don't see any resemblance to Christ, bible or anything religios.
As words on a page, it has no power to do anything, but as you read don't be surprised when something happens inside that you were not expecting.
... i know your book says don't believe anything else before or after to protect its place in history, but just as you would read greek mythology and have incredulous thoughts about multigods ruling the earth water and the undergrounds, those who are not stuck on your wavelength, read your mythology and think how anyone in their right minds could ever fall for those idolatric stories... your belief in your creationist god is as unfathomable as an adult looking up the chimney and feeling the power of Santa Clause in them... does the power of Santa Clause compel you?
As words on a page, it has no power to do anything, but as you read donâ $ ™ t be surprised when something happens inside that you were not expecting.
I suppose you can't have reading comprehension if you don't actually read anything, but if you would like to correct your world view try googling «purple triangle».
Too bad others are afraid to read and finf out for themselves the TRUTH about Mormonism but climb on the backs of idiots to decry anything they don't like.
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.
I (clearly) haven't read it yet, but I can tell you that if the book is anything like the blog, go buy the book right now.
I have a relationship with my wife, but if I had never met her and never read anything about her, how could I have any kind of relationship with her?
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?
Santa was white and you can say anything you want but he is still white and he was real just read about St Nick, it shows me that people cant read and will just say anything online.
I don't want to brag or anything (okay, I do) but I rock at reading this book out loud.
I don't have a large audience or anything to be worried, but one thing I've learned from reading this thread is that this is not «my story».
Wright criticizes Reformers for failing to stress «the great narrative of God, Israel, Jesus, and the world, coming forward into our own day and looking ahead to the eventual renewal of all things» so that their readings of the gospels «show little awareness of them as anything other than repositories of dominical teaching, concluding with the saving events of Good Friday and Easter but without integrating those events into the Kingdom - proclamation that preceded them.»
I read widely but I have particular weakness for literature, poetry, conversion memoirs, Christian spirituality, and authentic stories of God's grace and redemption, Anne of Green Gables, Hogwarts, Narnia, Northanger Abbey, Gothic mysteries... oh, okay, fine I'll read almost anything...
Ben... sorry to disappoint you, but I just can't take seriously anything that a person who believes the earth is only 6000 years old because they read it in a book says.
This means, of course, that we are always dealing in interpretations of reality (the reality of God or anything else); hence, there are no descriptions but only readings.
The writing throughout is very accessible, and any Tolkien fan will enjoy reading it, but I suspect it would not persuade a sceptic to take LOTR seriously, nor do I think the author is saying anything particularly unique.
As usual, I never heard or read anything about «boners» in the bible, but sex is mentioned so often, that what your saying makes sense.
The immediate reaction of the person was not openness to explore how Barclay came to that conclusion, but to vow never to read or study anything he wrote, even again.
Also I said I am not a religious person and that means I do not believe in any of this stuff but I am not going to say it is impossible because I think almost anything is possible so calling me a religious anything is about as empty an insult as anyone can toss my way, read before you insult, oh yes and make sure you retain what you read, that might help you a little.
I haven't been writing for very long, right now I just try to blog regularly and of course read as much as possible, but as with anything else that's important, I need to be more intentional and always allowing what I love to do grow and evolve.
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