Sentences with phrase «remember for later»

I'm going to pin this so I can remember it for later.
I had to copy a few down to remember for later!
If you like this post and want to remember it for later, please pin it to your KITCHEN or DECOR Pinterest boards!
I like your idea of a notebook, it sounds like a great way to be consciously more mindful of observing things of interest so you remember them for later.
This is an important qualifier that you'll want to remember for later in this discussion.
When given a reading assignment, what part (s) of the reading do students typically remember for later use in classwork?
write down girls code # to remember for later to find her easily.
I'm pinning this to remember for later!
Spotify will be remembered for the latest attempt to give access of an in - demand stock to the average investor.

Not exact matches

A lot of the people I advise as a coach or whom I interviewed for my latest book, Overworked and Overwhelmed, keep visual focal points before them to help them remember what they're in it for.
Nearly two decades later, I remember that speech distinctly, and it got me thinking about some other graduation speeches that were memorable for better reasons.
Their latest «Remember the Future» video is an ad for the Adidas Gazelle shoes — a shoe the brand has re-released.
You may not remember it, because of all the insane things Trump said later, but Trump's first answer was foreshadowing for everything that would follow.
In short, give people pithy and relevant context to help them remember you, and their memory banks are more likely to light up for the right reasons when you follow up later on.
«I like Steve, but you have to remember he was not involved in my campaign until very late,» Trump said, a statement which ignores the fact that Bannon was the campaign C.E.O. for most of the general election.
As NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman leads the NHL into its latest war of revenge against Jerry Moyes for trying to recoup his losses by attempting to sell the Phoenix Coyotes to the outlaw buyer, Jim Balsillie, it is well to remember that his triumph in the courts over the now three time loser didn't change one ugly fact: the Phoenix Coyotes still lose huge sums of money every year.
But remember that this will be a legacy for his wife, who is already in her late 60s.
Remember, you'll likely have the chance to change it later on if you take a job with a lower salary than you'd planned for.
The group later congregated at Alyssa's favorite place — the Deerfield Beach pier — for a beach party to celebrate and have fun as they remembered their fallen friend and family member.
Just as writing things down when you were in grade school helped you remember it later, it works just as well for remembering names.
Engaging sight, touch, and other senses when meeting a person for the first time may significantly help you remember them later.
While neither Spacey nor his rep responded to Buzzfeed's request for comment, Spacey later released a statement over Twitter, in which he said he does «not remember the encounter» but says that if it did happen, it would have been «deeply inappropriate drunken behavior.»
Now, Job after his bought with «pride» he ask YHWH for his forgiveness, and was later blessed with more sons and daughters who did the law, who were good children and an even better wife, and he lived for four generations of his children and their children, and died a very happy and fulfilled life, knowing that all of his family was left with love, and peace and togetherness among each other, now this is true life, living righteously and wholesome by ourselves and by others around us is what we are all suppose to live like, caring for your neighbors faithfully, and all be as one now not after it is too late but now we need the law of righteousness from YHWH, the 10 commandments, the sabbath, a day of rest, and the passover to remember the ones who died innocently, and to remember the freedom of our lives given by YHWH and do good by one another and not let each other fall, right now is what we need in this world today people.
Remember (and I don't care if you're catholic or not) what paved the way for the beatification of the late Pope JP II, was the «cure of a nun with Parkinsons»... a supposed miracle... What BS.
When there time comes maybe they will recall our words of advice, just maybe they will have a change of heart, and ask for God's forgiveness, just remember it's never to late, there is always hope!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks to you Aircarz, for your comments.
Beyond her mass acclaim for her poetry, the late Maya Angelou is remembered for her ability to openly and honestly reflect on life, relationships and faith in ways that highlight hidden meanings and deeper truths.
The late «60s in this country will be remembered in theology chiefly for the remarkable public attention directed to radical theology and especially to the idea of the death of God.
Remember, the ideas of the early prophets were rejected in their time, but later they provided the basis for the Jewish people to rebuild their faith after the Babylonian captivity.»
During the debate over «biblical inerrancy» that raged among evangelicalism for several years in the late 1970s, I remember someone observing that Harold Lindsell's 1976 book, The Battle for the Bible, which pretty much got that debate going, was more a theory of institutional change than it was about theology as such.
The love of Radha, the beautiful gopi, who later became a goddess for some cults, and Krishna, the youthful dark deity, who is the object of widespread devotion, is less a story remembered than a random succession of episodes seen and heard, sung and danced.
She became an embarrassment to the first missionaries and a reproach to the kinds of pharisees who later came to control the church, to men who preferred not to remember Jesus» preference for sinful people.
I remember in college, many moons ago, thinking that since I was so very opinionated about religion, I really should make sure I was familiar with the Bible... So I read it... cover to cover... I can tell you, I honestly didn't enjoy it... it's NOT a great read... bits are interesting, and of course very familiar... I took me almost the whole year, but I got through it... So imagine my surprise some time later when I found myself at an after conference gathering, that just so happened to have an inexplicably number of overtly religious attendants (inexplicable because it was a hi - tech network security conference) and after listening quietly for a while, jumped in with the statement «well, you've all read the bible cover to cover, as have I»....
He is well remembered for the vigorous polemic with which he could destroy a position contrary to his own, but in his later years he often deplored the combativeness of his earlier years.
For he [Mark] had neither heard the Lord nor been his personal follower, but at a later stage, as I said, he had followed Peter, who used to adapt the teachings to the needs of the moment, but not as though he were drawing up a connected account of the oracles of the Lord: so that Mark committed no error in writing certain matters just as he remembered them.
A little more than a year later, I remembered those people and their silent tears as I wandered round a Moscow at last liberated from the Communist tyranny that had demanded the allegiance of everyone since 1917, a Moscow from which the tanks, defeated mainly by popular scorn for a rotten, drunken, washed - up junta of secret policemen and hacks, had withdrawn.
In a day with no papers, no writing for almost everyone, no recording devices of any kind, it's simply not reasonable to think that 30 — 100 years later anyone coud actually remember anything he said.
I vividly remember that on one occasion in the late 1970s when I was walking with Malcolm in the East Sussex countryside, he started talking about the emergence of aesthetic nihilism in modern life and literature, a phenomenon that he identified with the Bloomsbury writers, whom (except for Leonard Woolf) he particularly loathed.
His very person was later remembered as having been an embodiment or an enactment of that chesed He spoke about and he acted for Jahweh as sheer Love; but the Love which Jahweh was must be understood as adamant and demanding as well as gracious and forgiving.
He gave up his project of marriage, became a priest, founded at Jerusalem, where he went to dwell, a mission of nuns for the conversion of the Jews, showed no tendency to use for egotistic purposes the notoriety given him by the peculiar circumstances of his conversion — which, for the rest, he could seldom refer to without tears — and in short remained an exemplary son of the Church until he died, late in the 80's, if I remember rightly.
Early and late in Israel, David is remembered as the king and the hopes of subsequent generations for the fulfillment of the covenant promises always tend to center in the re-establishment of the Davidic era under another David, a son of David, «a shoot from the stump of Jesse... a branch... out of his roots» (Isa.
For I remember very well, later... I told you that I had been called by terrors from heaven and that I did not become a monk of my own free will and desire, still less to gain any human satisfaction but that I was walled in by the terror and agony of sudden death and forced by necessity to take the vow.
Admittedly, plopping down in a soft chair on a Sunday morning, after having deposited the kids in a room where someone will care for them, then listening to some songs and someone talking to us (which we will not remember a few hours later) is easy.
We may be tempted to leave out Philemon because it is so badly attested in the second century and because debates later arose about its inspiration; but we must finally — after all these calculations — remember that if the scribe wrongly calculated the number of pages for his book he could glue on others at the end.
Later, as I was planning for the blog, brainstorming Summer recipe ideas, I remembered that little bag of rhubarb and knew I could put it to good use.
I used to hate it when I was a kid b / c I thought it was gross for some reason, I think it was the appearance and consistency or something, can not remember because I later learned to love it!
Anyways, I took a moment last night, when everyone was in bed, and I was up late trying to get things done (like usual), to sit in front of the Christmas tree and reflect, and slow down for just five minutes and remember why I am doing all of this.
Of course I can't remember where I originally saw it, but I filed it away in my brain for later.
I went back two weeks later to re-purchase it (hadn't realized I'd left it there) and the guy remembered me and pulled out my tea that he'd saved for me.
I started thinking about garnishes for his latest concoction and remembered seeing a recipe for Sugared Cranberries that I'd always wanted to try.
Serves 4 - 6: remember to save the leftovers and fridge / freeze them for later.
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