Sentences with phrase «reading for pleasure again»

I am looking forward to reading for pleasure again.

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Ah, you read my text again, this is really a pleasure for me and I agree 100 km with the scooter maybe are a bit too much especially as the scooter is an electric one and I don't know if the battery will last long enough for such a route;) Wish you have never ever to bear again a traffic jam!
I just bit the bullet with a dating website again and got to experience my very first Overly Aggressive Guy, who proceeded to insult me by implying that I was only out for dick pics, then when I sent my message to an earlier comment (I hadn't had the pleasure of reading the dick message yet) he decided to send me his phone number and mentioned that I should contact him, though he thought I was acting like I thought I was too good for him.
Wow Speaking English, I so disagree with you about Tomei's work in «Before the Devil Knows You're Dead», I thought she was terrific and deserving of some Oscar attention — have always loved her, and have always believed she deserved that Oscar she did win for «My Cousin Vinny» as it was a terrific piece of comedic acting, incredible timing — I think the rumors that Jack Palance read the wrong name is hurtful and cruel — she is a wonderful actress and will be nominated again for «The Wrestler» and would be a most worthy winner — have had the pleasure of interviewing her and she is as beautiful in person as she is on screen... and a nice gal.
Or do you mean the ones I actually thought I might read again — the ones that tripled the weight of all the things I moved from apartment to apartment, coast to coast and back over the years before I finally stopped even opening the boxes again since I didn't have nearly enough bookshelf space for two decade of pleasure reading?
The paperwhite version only improves on better lighting for those who read at night or places with low lighting, better screen display (again for better reading pleasure).
As soon as I got to this passage, my heart grew heavy, but I forced myself to read until the end:» And now, dear friend, you who have journeyed with me in all these merry doings, I will not bid you follow me further, but will drop your hand here with a «good den,» if you wish it; for that which cometh hereafter speaks of the breaking up of things, and shows how joys and pleasures that are dead and gone can never be set upon their feet to walk again.
Lastly I thank for your consideration for reading my cover letter and would hope to see you again on a positive node and it would be great pleasure for me to work for this organization.
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