Sentences with phrase «read by every writer»

Before I even start to talk about John Wells «new film «August: Osage County,» I have to say I've never seen the stage play or read it by writer Tracy Letts.

Not exact matches

To read Flash Boys — or really any Lewis book — is to be constantly entertained yet constantly bothered by the nagging wonder of what the writer might have left out.
It's a stunning debut by a truly gifted writer — an eye - opening read for both liberals and conservatives.»
Of course, most blogs never get found or read by more than the writer's friends or family.
When you pay a writer good money or painstakingly write website copy yourself, you want to make sure it gets read and doesn't get hidden by a small font that makes the copy difficult to read.
Ferriss told us that he used to read passages about compassion by Buddhist writers and think, «OK, if you're sitting in a monastery, where your schedule is set and you have very few uncontrolled variables, that's fantastic that you can do loving / kindness meditation, but that's not the world I live in.»
MAY 14, 2010: The brilliant and prolific Tyee contributing editor Crawford Kilian proves his versatility by publishing what will be among The Tyee's most read stories ever: The Ten Most Harmful Novels for Aspiring Writers.
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.
Much of the conventional reaction to Buffett's purchase can be found in the Wall Street Journal or in the litany of analyses offered by Seeking Alpha writers, and I just want to address two of the specific conventional wisdom claims that you have read about Buffett's Phillips 66 purchase.
I would have thought that the creator would have a better writer, this reads as if it was written by someone who did not make it to the 10th grade, not someone who was a college graduate with a degree in journalism.
If you have a few minutes today, this comic strip examining the refugee crisis in Syria from artist and writer Andy Warner, published by Slate, is definitely worth a read.
Among those who were truly Catholic writers according to Ker's rigorous definition» including Robert Hughe Benson and Maurice Baring» Ker's six stand out because they are still widely read and studied by Catholics and non-Catholics alike.
This reflection is enriched by readings from scripture (for example, 3 John; Luke 10:38 - 42; 15:1 - 32) and theological writers such as Henri Nouwen and Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
And yet, in book after book, Glancy also offends many of her fellow Native writers — whose books she reads, as they read hers — by insisting that this absurdity, this intrusion of the Gospel, writ large in the history of Native Americans, is the experience of every tribe and every nation, everything and everyone human.
He had read with pleasure and intelligence Yeats (maybe most of all Yeats) and hundreds of serious works by Claudel, Peguy, Flannery O'Connor, Walker Percy, Graham Greene, Francois Mauriac, G.K. Chesterton, Belloc, Maritain, Yves Simon, Romano Guardini, Sigrid Undset, and Heinrich Böll — all the writers of the «modern Catholic Renaissance.»
What I found, in addition to more wonderful reading, was a writer who had lived in many of the worlds evoked by his fiction.
While reading the English writer and theologian Samuel T. Coleridge, one of the most influential Christians in England and America, Bushnell was persuaded that religious truth was not grasped primarily by the mind but by the response of the whole person centering in the heart and moral nature.
Read fiction books written by black writers.
Read memoirs written by black writers.
I suggest that a reading of scripture gives us the clues, that John was in fact the last Levitical priest whose task was to inaugurate the» handing over» of the priesthood to the new High Priest, in the new order of Melchizedek (as the writer of the Letter to Hebrews explains it) So Jesus came to John the Levite, John gave Jesus the ritual bath of the High Priest, then Jesus emerged from the bath not to be anointed with oil as the old Levites, but to be anointed with the Holy Spirit and then Jesus» distinction was announced to the people by the voice of God Himself.
Reading the Bible this way does not rule out inspirational reading, but it does insist that we know what the writers wanted to say only by historicalReading the Bible this way does not rule out inspirational reading, but it does insist that we know what the writers wanted to say only by historicalreading, but it does insist that we know what the writers wanted to say only by historical study.
Reading the Bible as Scripture requires allowing ourselves to be apprehended by what the writers have to say.
Broadcast by tweets from influential theologians / pastors such as John Piper bidding «Farewell, Rob Bell,» the article's writer is convinced that Bell can no longer claim the title of «Christian» because he suspects Bell of universalism (this decision being made, it seems, simply by viewing the video above and reading the publisher's summary rather than, you know, reading the book first).
The Holy See's press office Saturday urged the public to read the latest Vatican - related diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks with «great prudence,» claiming the allegations cited in the documents reflect only the view of their writers.
The writers are just banking that the people reading their explanations will be so overwhelmed by all the big words they use that they'll give up any attempt of actually making sense out of it, and just take it on faith that it works.
These writers believed themselves to be inspired by the Spirit and called as teachers, and their writings, argues Wright, «were not simply about the coming of God's Kingdom into all the world; they were, and were designed to be, part of the means whereby that happened... Those who read these writings discovered, from very early on, that the books themselves carried the same power, the same authority in action, that had characterized the initial preaching of the «word.»
A clever choice by the Head of Department may lead to these plays being read in conjunction with Waugh, Greene, Spark and many other Catholic writers - we must pray that the opportunity will not be wasted in favour of an «easy» author considered more relevant to the students in question.
In conducting dozens of interviews, she has failed to find a single convert who traces her or his conversion to the books, When she asked the publisher for proof of its claim, she received copies of seven letters by writers who said they knew of someone else converted through reading.
The writer of any such notes was also aware of himself as author of words which his successors would read; in Luther's case these notes have been reprinted and are now pored over by twentieth - century theologians, as part of the Weimar edition of Luther's Collected Works.
I have never in my life read such out of context opinions as shared by the writer of the article.
Gunter's essay once and for all sets to rest the most popular criticism of Bergson that is made by process philosophers and repeated in textbooks and popular media by writers who do not bother to read Bergson for themselves.
Helen's started with an uncanny side - by - side reading of The Brothers Karamazov and «Arrested Development,» a critique of David Brooks» humility syllabus, comments on Nigerian soccer, and advice to aspiring writers.
In case you haven't read enough food blogs by writers who live on the East Coast in the U.S., it's been searing hot this summer.
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I grew up reading southern writers, and I've always been captivated by the fantasy of the south — the locust trees in the summertime and all that.
By far the best article I have ever read on this site, there was no bias or empty statements, just cold hard facts, the writer even respected wengers budget but still pointed to where he should've improved, there are no excuses, what you read is literrally all u get with arsene, if you gave him a budget of 9m or 1 billion, he will ALWAYS take the risk cause he doesn't give a fk about the consequences as if he was a teenager raging through puberty, his stubborn is absolutely pathetic, can you believe he turned down signing a keeper when almunia was shocking, can you believe he didn't sign a CB when squillaci was awful, can you believe that he REFUSED to sign a CDM for almost 8 years, CAN you believe on one of the most important transfer windows of arsenals history, arsene decided to go host charity matches in rome, that's right instead of trying hard for the fans that have respected him and pay him one of the highest managerial wages in the world, he decided to do what he pleased as usual, cause he doesn't answer to anyone, nor does he giving a flying fk, gazidis a man i thought was also a crook went and did arsene's job for him and at least got us a striker (which cost us the title in january last season) and arsene foolishly proclaims that «if i was here we wouldn't of signed danny» meaning we wouldn't of had ANY recognised cf till giroud recovered, arsene wenger is a joke of the highest order, lack of respect, lack of shame and lack order, i despise him
The most ludicrous opinion I have read by an article writer on this site.
Like you, I continue to read columns written by baseball writers about the Hall of Fame and steroids.
Just by only reading title I can make out who is the writer.
The delightful Paul Myers played us some songs and I was humbled and inspired by Elissa Schappell's reading (which is the best way to feel when watching another writer read.)
Then I read an article by writer and entrepreneur Brian Ainsley Horn that directly speaks to men who've gone through a divorce.
And for - as you have done by reading here and supporting the work that I do - making me a writer.
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Back in July, many of you saw an Associated Press story which reported that» [s] everal food writers, including a New York Times reporter, have been subpoenaed by a meat producer as part of its $ 1.2 billion defamation lawsuit against ABC in regards to... [Continue reading]
If you're suffering from a touch of writer's block, get inspired by reading some beautiful and beloved love quotes.
After the birth of her first son, Hilary Baxendale, a Mitera blog contributing writer (have read this funniest post by her in our My Postpartum Life series?)
Given all this, I was very interested to read yesterday a new Huffington Post Highline piece by Jane Black, a food and food politics writer whom I've long admired.
I recently read a post by another mom, a terrific writer who fills her numerous blogs with all kinds of «great mother» articles: gardening, cooking, natural parenting, crafting, just the kind of articles that make the reader (me) feel inadequate that I'm not doing those kinds of things on a regular basis in MY house.
A great writer who makes history accessible — anything by Andrew is well worth a read.
«That this House is deeply concerned by the ban on all prisoners receiving books as gifts under the Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme which will have a detrimental effect on prisoner rehabilitation; notes that the ban has been opposed by eminent writers including Mark Haddon, Philip Pullman and Carol Ann Duffy; further notes that to deny prisoners the books they need in order to improve their skills and support their learning is both unreasonable and counter-productive given that reading goes hand - in - hand with education, rehabilitation and humanity; and urges the government to reverse the ban as soon as possible by exempting books from the Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme.»
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