Sentences with phrase «stop writing about things»

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If you are worried that, under your post about Churchill, someone is going to post a comment chiding you for failing to mention that he was a monstrous racist, the thing to do is to stop worrying and say to hell with anyone who writes that comment.
And they got upset and were trying to figure things out and finally became so frustrated that the Law was so hard to follow and God kept sending them into captivity and there was so much death and eventually the prophets started prophesying about a day that would come where the hearts of the fathers would return to their children and a sacrifice that would be the final sacrifice so that they could all stop killing so many animals (which God also admitted He never wanted in the first place because that was not the point), and also that God would eventually wipe out the old system and write his law on their hearts and minds so that they could finally follow him without making so many mistakes and messing up everything.
And my point about the sun stopping, is that it was something that happened once, thousands of years ago, and it is certainly possible that no one wrote anything down about, with of course the exception that it was recorded in the Bible And when I said the latter, I mean the second of the two things you thought I might be talking about And I was asking who you meant when you said you didn't understand why he didn't kill everyone but Joshua.
Stop Calling Children Nasty Names — I don't usually write controversial things, but sometimes I see something that I must talk about.
Thanks for writing this; like so many other things we do as parents, just hearing about others acting the same way helps to feel normal and to stop worrying about what others might think.
Stop writing nonsense about things you know less than nothing about!
If the New York Times writes about it, and if mothers start changing which doctors and hospitals they use to those that are WHO - code compliant, and stop buying pregnancy and popular magazines that carry formula advertisements (and changing their editorial content in the process to reduce mention of which celebrities are breastfeeding, as PEOPLE magazine did), perhaps things will change.
At the rate things are going, the Western economy should shudder to a halt in, oh, about six months as we all stop doing anything but writing for blogs and...
At the rate things are going, the Western economy should shudder to a halt in, oh, about six months as we all stop doing anything but writing for blogs and reading what other people are saying about us — done in by our own reflexive narcissism.
Funny thing Walt I wrote to my mother's doctor about the cholesterol hypothesis being wrong with heaps of links to back me up to try and stop her prescribing statins but she said exactly the same thing as your dietician!
Jay and Bob wrongfully assume that if they shut down the movie, it will stop these cretins from writing mean things about them on the Web.
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Talking about the project's origins, Anderson teasingly tied in some of Phantom Thread's plot, joking that he hadn't been feeling well and noticed «a love and affection» from his wife he hadn't seen in a while, adding: «So, I called Daniel to say, «I think I have a good idea for a movie...» One thing lead to another and then we had fashion books all over our house and we kept talking, writing and then things kept going, going and going until it seemed impossible to stop.
At one point, he starts telling me that Denis Leary sent him a letter praising another short film he wrote and directed, 2010's Noleen, but then he stops himself short, saying: «Sorry, I've gone off on a thing about how great I am.»
In the midst of his takedown, however, came an observation that stopped me in my tracks: «Here's the thing to remember about discipline systems at school — every one of them codifies somebody's value system, sets in rules and regulations judgments like «being compliant is good» or «a good student is one who questions authority,»» Greene wrote.
Bump in the Road is an on - the - fly practice in which you stop in the middle of a chunk of instruction to have each student jot down on a card (or send to you as a blog comment, write on the board, and so on) one thing that student is still confused about or is finding an obstacle to learning.
This is another thing I love about writing — I'm sure you guys agree: you never stop having to learn.
First of all, you will stop worrying about your writing assignment and have free time for other important things and activities that you would like to do daily.
One other friend of mine left he was in the real estate space wrote a book with with a major publishing house and then a few years later stopped he left real estate and went into a really strong personal development business and the publisher went up well you're not promoting this book anymore and they took his book word - for - word and put somebody else's name on the cover of it and just put a new introduction on it no credit to anybody he had worked because he had two co-authors help him with it because he's dyslexic so they essentially were the ones that wrote it and he provided a lot of the content and the publisher gave those other authors no credit took his name off and put somebody else's name on the front and then the publisher was 100 % within their rights to do it so you know there's a lot of things that I challenge people to kind of think about what's important and if you're putting all your expertise into this book you want to make sure that somebody's negotiated a heck out of it giving you a contract that actually makes sense for you and your business.
-LSB-...] and publicist Crystal Patriarche stopped by Writer Unboxed and wrote a great post about the 5 Things to Know About Publicity Before You're Publiabout the 5 Things to Know About Publicity Before You're PubliAbout Publicity Before You're Published.
So stop worrying about it and start worry about things that are under your control, like your own writing.
Buy a paper at our affordable writing service and stop worrying about unnecessary things.
The charming spatial reasoning and logic puzzles on display have no match, so hopefully Nintendo will hop on the good foot and do the right thing by bringing this over to North America so we can stop writing sonnets about it.
His paintings are usually about a particular moment — «The work of art — a stop of time», he wrote in a diary — a chance arrangement of things on the breakfast table, with a figure perhaps, or a landscape as he saw it in the light of an instant, and so they are usually painted from a single drawing, or from more than one made in quick succession on the same occasion.
This never stopped her from continuing to try new things, however, and she always embedded an unapologetically feminist agenda within them: from using male pseudonyms to write about her work when no one else would to her investigation of the abuse of women's images through new media.
If you can not do this you really should stop embarrassing yourself by writing about things totally outside your comprehension.
Granted, this will affect very, very few people who write the word «Internet» enough and in a capacity where its capitalization actually matters, and in the grand scheme of things there are about a billion more important issues, from privacy to harassment, facing the Internet right now, so I'm going to keep capitalizing it until my editor tells me to stop.
Don't stop talking / writing about our Savior and the many many things He does in your life.
OK, it hasn't stopped me writing about the damn thing for Escape.com.au.
Oh my god, we have to stop writing about the same things!
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