Not exact matches
Award - winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie gave this iconic TED Talk in 2012, which later got adapted into a
book of the
same title and was partially
quoted in Beyoncé's 2013 song «Flawless.»
So here you
quote a single verse that makes four claims about me, three of which I know to be flat - out lies and the fourth condemning a practice that is lauded repeatedly elsewhere in the
same book (loving people).
The one filled with white men, all reading the
same books, spouting the
same talking points,
quoting each other back and forth.
Now one of the Niebuhr scholars
quoted in my article has come out with a new
book that should satisfy the curiosity of anyone who had the
same question I did: Why is Niebuhr such a big deal.
Alcoholism and being gay is not in the
same stratosphere, as I stated; notice that I didn't
quote from that
book; you did.
@truth1063, his slavery
quote is from the
same book that the «man lay with a man»
quote is from.
If we engage in the «de-mythologizing» of the Revelation to St. John the Divine, as we must also «de-mythologize» the creation stories in the
book Genesis in the Old Testament, we realize that what is being said is that as human existence and the world in which that existence is set has its origin in the circumambient, everlasting, faithful Love that is nothing other than God — we recall Wesley's hymn,
quoted a few paragraphs back, that «his nature and his Name is Love», and Dante's great closing line in The Divine Comedy about «the Love that moves the sun and the other stars» — so also the «end» toward which all creaturely existence moves is that very
same Love.
To this,
quoting Vatican I and the
books of Wisdom and Hebrews, the
same text adds, «For all things are open and laid bare to his eyes, even those which are yet to come into existence through the free action of creatures.»
In the
same vein, right - wing conservatives insist that Moses actually wrote the entire Pentateuch (first five
Books of the Bible) despite the overwhelming literary and linguistic evidence to the contrary, they do so primarily because the Bible can be
quoted to the effect that Moses wrote it.
If you will do this to a
book that is respected by many people misquote any scripture and
quote people who do the
same in a attempt to exploit their mistakes then you are not to be trusted.
I love Bill Johnson's
quote, «It's difficult to expect the
same fruit of the early church when we value a
book they didn't have more than the Holy Spirit they did have.
All three of the major religions holy
books quote the
same verse but they don't abide by it; The old testament which covers Jews and Christians says: «Whoever is righteous has regard for the life of his beast, but the mercy of the wicked is cruel.»
how does fair, unbiased CNN, AKA ACNN (Anderson Cooper News Network) pick and choose stories as noteworthy... a comment is made by a very elderly priest, probably not
quoted properly, and is «front page news» on CNN's website... this
same man (priest) has written many great
books, done a lot of great charity work in the poorer parts of New York and nothing is ever posted on the website... but something is said incorrectly and its published... is this fair, is it right, is it unbiased or is the motivation to make an entire Church lokk bad and let the anti-Catholic screwballs have their heyday in hateful posts... I didn't see this wonderful netwrok post anything about the disgusting, bigoted and hateful attacks, written by the liberal left wing media elites, like Maureen Dowd, against Rep. Paul Ryan and his Catholic faith... it's all acceptable to you liberal HYPOCRITES!
Meanwhile, the
same publication
quote Adams in the
book stating that he was «embarrassed for the club» after what he describes as a «disrespectful» offer in his final year at the club.
Let's start with one rather large false assumption made in the
quote above by Amanda, affirmed by Martha and the
book she was reviewing: that Attachment Parenting (AP) is an elaborate parenting theory created to achieve the
same result as the conservative movement — i.e. to hold a woman at home, tied to the kitchen.
In those
same remarks, Flanagan blasted Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio, even appropriating his «Tale of Two Cities» narrative by
quoting from
book.
For example, a
book of «recipes» for all facets of life, written by Dr. A.W. Chase, MD in 1866, lists ten formulations of salve, eight of which contain tallow, in addition to other natural ingredients.17 This
same medical doctor
quotes the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal of his day on using pure tallow for a «very common and very painful affliction,» an ingrown toenail.
In a
book on sports exercise and nutrition called «The First 20 Minutes» the author
quotes a German study which showed that post exercise, athletes taking anti-oxidants (vitamin C and E supplements) had elevated levels of antioxidants BUT the
same level of free radicals as those who hadn't consumed the vitamins.
Firstly, a
quote by John Kiefer written in this
same section of the
book:
I'm not sure why the Wall Street Journal is reprinting a preface to a
book that his been in print for over nine months — indeed, I
quoted the very
same piece in Page to Screen back in July — as fresh content.
In the
same way that successful authors often give cover
quotes to
books, you can include
quotes from other writers here in the description of your
book.
He's written many as well. WritingQuotes.com is a platform to share those
quotes with others who share the
same passion for writing and
books.
As I read the
book, I had dog - eared the page with the
same quote that darylb posted... that passage really resonated with me.
Though Lionel Shriver has publicly worried that the adaption wouldn't take the
same structure as the
book, another
quote from Reilly seems to indicate that it will, which makes this reader very happy.
Maass
quotes Hemingway in that wonderful writing craft
book: «Find what gave you the emotion... Then write it down, making it clear so the reader will see it too and have the
same feeling as you had.»
Question about
quotes used in a
book: If I use many short
quotes — 2 - 5 lines each, but use a dozen or so
quotes from the
same book — does the total number of words need to fit in the 200 - 300 range or does that apply to a single long
quote?
WritingQuotes.com is a platform to share those
quotes with others who share the
same passion for writing and
books.
The
same goes for the ability to share
book quotes via Facebook and Twitter.
Consider asking a fellow writer in the
same genre or a critique partner to offer a blurb — a
quote that describes why a reader will love your
book.
The
book reader just keeps shutting off and on and stays at the
same quote page.
Swedish gamer Felix «PewDiePie» Kjellberg, who has 37 million, recently signed to the
same publisher for a
book of «indispensable advice and inspirational
quotes».
The
book uses the exact
same quote from Peter Bernstein on pages 54 & 130... come on, you can do better than that.
In the meantime, should you
book the
same flight on the United website, it will come up with a higher tag of 25,000 miles and $ 11 in taxes (all fares
quoted on the Ultimate Rewards website already include taxes and fees).
«These
books were alive; they spoke to me,» is a
quote from François Truffaut's 1966 dystopic cult film Fahrenheit 451 (based on Ray Bradbury's novel of the
same name).
The
book concludes with speculation about the underhanded meaning of the emails stolen from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) in the U.K.. It's really just the
same quote - mining and misinterpretation we've heard from many quarters of the so - called «skeptics.»
Likewise headlines such as ««U.S. Scientist Sees New Ice Age Coming,» «Washington Post», July 9, 1971 (the scientist in question being a colleague of Dr. Hansen) or Holdren in 1971 predicting an ice age (http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=873), (although, to be fair, in the
same book he simultaneously predicted global warming), or
books from 1977
quoting the CIA: «The studies conclude that the world is entering a difficult period during which major climate change (further cooling) is likely to occur.»
An issue of New Scientist magazine last month perfectly illustrated this 20 year effort, since the skeptic accusation words they
quoted are the
same as those seen in Al Gore's 1992
book.
«It is especially impressive to see the way in which the NIPCC has summarized findings in the beginning sections of the
book in a way that will be quick and easy for media to grab
quotes from (in fact, I challenge open - minded journalists to do that), while, at the
same time, going into details, with many prominent peer - reviewed scientific references, on each of the main topics in the following chapters.
Note how Gore's 1992
book pre-dates Gelbspan's 1995 radio interview
quote of those
same words... yet Gore later prominently said Gelbspan discovered that memo set.
I
quote from an excellent
book, which you might enjoy: «In all cases the expressions for the changes in entropy correspond exactly to those deduced from Clausius's definition, and we can be confident that the classical entropy and the statistical entropy are the
same.»
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same time.
[4] Troutman was
quoted in the media after the November 2008 election of Barack Obama on how to get a job in the Obama Administration, and published a
book with the
same name shortly afterwards.