Sentences with phrase «read everything you've written»

I followed her on social media, read everything she wrote and even added her on LinkedIn.
People don't read everything you write.
My primary sources are Edith Hamilton's collection of Greek, Roman, and Norse myths, 6 plus one of the translations of Grimms's fairy tales, 7 and the Larousse encyclopedia of myths throughout the world.8 Once I find several likely candidates among the tales, I try to read everything written about them available in a library with large holdings in the humanities.
So opening up the blog posting all over again I went back and read everything you wrote about your experience with this cake and I noticed the statement your husband made about this being one of your best five cakes you've ever made.
«It is time for fans to act», yes it is and after I read everything you wrote, there is no mention how you want us to act.
You know I read everything you write.
I read everything he wrote online and bought all his books.
You probably read everything they write simply because they wrote it, not because it's a great story (McCarthy has written some head - scratchers, yet I always buy whatever he writes).
My father always reads everything I write
He continues to encourage me every day, and he's always the first one to read everything I write.
«I adore the Harry Potter books, but I'm not the kind who would read everything written by a favourite author and in the case of Rowling, I refuse to read her other novels (excluding the three Harry Potter companion books), The Casual Vacancy and The Cuckoo's Calling.»
Even though I am an avid reader of your blog — I read all your posts when I came across it more than a year ago and have been reading everything you wrote since, just as irregularly as you post — but a useless one.
They'll read everything you write, if your books excite them.
I read everything he writes in order to learn the mindset of those being left behind.
If you are friendly in your emails and write solid books, you will build an audience of avid readers that will read everything you write — and they'll share your books with friends.
I read everything you write for years now... you and the Snowflake are making me better in every way... plus give me a good laugh.
I» am buying your course and reading everything you write... Thank you for saving my trading capital... and marriage, she was thinking of leaving me... Somedays I'd be ok with that, You know how it is... Thanks again...
I was also sure to read everything written by the blogs I feature in my blogroll on the right of this page.
After reading everything you wrote, I slowly see a pattern emerging.
[We know that you really, really, want us to carefully read everything you write but there's not even a hint that the result will be worth the effort.
If one had to read everything written before ever giving comment, we'd all have to remain silent.
I am always amazed at how people like to draw conclusions about what I write merely from the title, without actually reading everything I wrote.
Peter: [32:28] No, thank you, Ron, and we'll continue to read everything you write and look forward to more of that.
I love reading everything you write, You are so interesting!
I love you both and read everything you both write or pictures you post!
It inspired me to write a blog about my dad — who reads everything I write and for whome it would mean a lot.

Not exact matches

After reading everything that Buffett has ever written and then finding The Quest For Value, your site just puts it all together.
And so when I read Ben Graham, sort of a light bulb went off just this little article and I started reading everything I could about what he had written, both security analysis and the intelligent investor, and eventually led my way to Warren Buffett and you know, sort of the rest is history, it's a very good age, you know I was younger than 21 at the time you know junior year of college to recognize that this was what I was going to be doing the rest my life.
Everything being written here is being cataloged, stored in a huge database, and being analyzed by super computers and read by your government (somehow deciphered) and that your energy and resulting hard earned money paid for.
Most earlier editions slavishly translate everything Eusebius wrote, which makes for tedious and repetitive reading.
That's one of the things I was pointing out to someone who read a book on necromancy (long island medium) and was totally sold on everything the author wrote and was now at «peace» from reading about the endless cycles of death — i.e. soul coming back as such... dying then coming back again as another.
Wearing God: Clothing, Laughter, Fire, and Other Overlooked Ways of Meeting God by Lauren Winner: I will read everything Lauren Winner writes forever and always, but her latest (which officially releases this week) has been a special treat.
I don't agree with everything Wright says, but I like reading his writing.
I have not been able to read everything you have written but it seems you are afraid that you are sinning and will be punished.
Me, I wrote out, long - hand, everything I wanted to say, figuring perhaps I could read it on - camera without losing it.
But it was people reading everything this politician wrote and elevating those words to a point of absurdity that has done the world so much harm since.
I have been so enthralled by Walter Wink, I think I am going to get and read everything he has written, including that book on homosexuality and the Bible.
Because Paul did think and write in Middle Eastern thought patterns, it is helpful to read and study his writings with these patterns in mind, but we must avoid the temptation to force everything he has written in 1 Corinthians (or any other letter) into these structures.
They've learned the tricks of their trade — they know that everything can be done by reading a book, attending a lecture, having a discussion and writing a paper.
I love everything by C. S. Lewis, and am trying to read through everything he has ever written (that I can find, anyway).
I have read almost everything Lewis has written, a lot of more than once.
He wrote, «From the most essential and most fundamental about oneself to every single thing or affair in the world, even the meaning of one word or half a word, everything should be investigated to the utmost, and none of it is unworthy of attention... There is no other way to investigate principle to the utmost than to pay attention to everything in our daily reading of books and handling of affairs....
Certain writers are better than others — read everything Tony Woodlief writes — and it can occasionally be a little too predictable in its kind thoughtfulness.
So even though I have reasonable and biblical responses to everything you write, my comment would end up being longer than yours, and then I suspect you would respond with an even longer comment, and pretty soon, this entire page is filled with one long comment after another which nobody wants to read.
Richard had a wiry, virile mind and was exceedingly shrewd in his judgments in a warm - hearted, witty way, so that everything he wrote was a delight to read.
It's like Fox is just having writers write on something as opinion instead of ascertaining facts, getting in depth facts, reporting facts... tainted and with a ludicrous taint that Americans are just supposed to read and not be active in their communties... that all these foreigners are just supposed to be able to come here, sue and costs us money, not get along and that we are just supposed to do what the governement says... while these foreigners change everything weith the help of people like Obama... Fox would do well to keep their forums.
But I haven't read everything... It is what he writes about Jesus and the early church and Paul which I find so helpful.
I haven't read everything you've written so far, so I don't know, but it feels like you are attacking a straw - god.
I love reading everything that everyone is writing about our sweet Aggie, I'm so happy for her!
Susan, I've been reading / using your blog for about two years, and everything is AMAZING and it's been so, so helpful as I've gone from not being able to get a starter going to consistently producing beautiful loaves, and I'm even starting to experiment / get creative on my own, and I've been meaning to write and say hi and say thanks, but you know, busy / best intentions, etc....
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