Not exact matches
«I didn't actually
read «Catcher in the Rye» until I was 13, and ever since
then I've said that's my favorite
book,» he told the Academy
of Achievement.
But if you're looking for
reading inspiration from a host
of super smart, business - savvy
book enthusiasts,
then Stanford Graduate School
of Business is here to help.
I've
read this
book dozens
of times and I still re-
read it every now and
then.
Check them out here, and
then read the free e-
book bonus content, The Big Free
Book of Success.
The experience
of reading Sinek's
book is like ordering a screwdriver online, paying for shipping, and
then receiving it in an unnecessarily big and redundant amount
of packaging.
If you're willing to start learning this skill,
then start
reading books on the subject and you'll get the hang
of it as you go.
These
books are listed in order
of when they should be
read based on setting the proper mindset and
then gradually building the skills needed to succeed in sales.
After taking a very deep breath and
then reading about the success
of open
book management at other organizations, I started to relay more specific dollar amounts to the team.
If becoming a great negotiator takes more
of a commitment than
reading a
book,
then certainly no quick hit list
of tips is going do the job, either.
And I did... I was
reading the
book and
then all
of the sudden the studio calls me up and said would you direct American Sniper?
Not a
book for the cynical — but
then cynics don't likely spend much
of their time
reading parables in the first place.
If you're tired
of hearing sentiments without facts like «We need authentic leaders» or «Leaders need to build trust,»
then Pfeffer's
book is a must
read.
''... wittily written, pocket - sized guide... If you want to learn how to avoid the unpredictabilities
of the stock market and the fees
of middle men,
then this
book is well worth a
read.»
So, if you are a woman
then you should
read this informative
book, which'll guide you on how you must take care
of your finances.
And you know, look, I had
read a ton
of books at that point but they were so... you
read «Market Wizards» by Schwager, and
then you
read Peter Lynch, and
then you
read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different... So I
read Nick Murray, was the
book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than anything else.
That is no time to be
reading a
book on the theory
of diversification... When you find something where you know the business is within your circle
of competence, you understand it, the price is right, the people are right —
then you take your thumb out
of your mouth and you barrel in» Warren Buffett
And
then when you think about Reinhart and Rogoff's work, if you've
read all the white papers that they've written prior to writing the
book, one
of the other conclusions that they draw is when debt gets to be about 100 % GDP it becomes problematic.
These were not people who took some course or who
read a couple
of books and
then started trading one day.
If you want to build a high yield, low risk portfolio
of shares
then take a look at these free resources or
read my
book, The Defensive Value Investor.
«
Read his manifesto «quran» and you will notice it says stuff like «allah wants the heads removed
of all non believers»» — And if that was true,
then there wouldn't be such a term as «People
of the
Book,» or the dhimmi taxes established in the medieval eras
So religion is not really a good thing, but placing one's faith in the only begotton
of the Father, is what truly covers all our sin. - P.S. Someone said that God believers should
read a few
books and
then reread the Bible... I did that....
(The Digested
Read, for the uninitiated, is a regular feature in The Guardian
of London in which John Crace effectively retells a
book in just a few paragraphs and
then, in «The Digested
Read Digested,» in one sentence.)
If you just
read the
Book of Mormon,
then your comments would have some credibility.
Pastors: if you don't own or have never
read Eugene Peterson's excellent
book, Working the Angles: The Shape
of Pastoral Integrity,
then you should buy it as soon as you can and add it...
If you
read between the lines in the
book you find that the six acts
of commitment which is
then documented with your signature after the pastor or elder has shared them with you is nothing more than a extreme form
of psychological conscription.
Please Pray about it,
Read the
Book of Mormon as God if it is True, follow the promptings
of the Holy Ghost and
then join us.
Beginners in Boreham should first prepare themselves to be delighted and
then read his
book of essays, Mushrooms on the Moor followed by A Handful
of Stars.
My hope is that you will check these
books out
of the library or buy them at your local bookstore and
then read them to or with the kids in your life.
There are hints
of this all throughout the
books if you go back and
read them through as adults: we missed them
then, we see them clearly once we have seen the world.
Well Right now I'm
reading As.sholes Finish First by Tucker Max, just finished «I hope they serve beer in hel.l», right before
then I
read all the Game
of Thrones
books (I guess we'll have to cut out
book one according to your rules because season 1 is
book one), I'm also in the midst
of reading the god delusion by Dawkins.
My simple question to you is this: have you ever
read the
Book of Mormon, cover to cover, pondered its teachings, and
then asked God to know if it is true?
Using
books of the Bible as their primary texts, and following a set pattern, one person would
read the text in Hebrew, and another would interpret it into Greek, and
then the text would be explained and applied (cf. Acts 2:42; 13:14 - 15; 14:1 - 3; 15:21; 18:4; 19:8 - 10; etc.).
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.
I want to ask them if they have
read anything outside
of the New Testament (Even
then, you have the
book of Revelation and various teachings on hell).
bootyfunk your and idiot because that passage in mathew 10 its a parrable he is trying to get people to realize that God needs to be the most important thing your life because with him you would not be period so to say that Jesus Christ the son
of God is promoting volience is ridiculous, it tares me up that people like you take bit's and peices
of the bible and make sound like you want it to if your going to
read the Christian hand
book then read it all do nt take stuff out
of contence just to suit your life style your truly and always be a devoute Christian
Obviously, if you've
read the Bible,
then you know that there are many passages in the
Book of Romans and elsewhere to support such a view
of God.
Same with a
book: if I am conscious
of reading a
book,
then it has failed me somehow.
I have tried to
read books and internet to get some clarification
of the bible, I think well this person would be good to learn from because they are so knowledgeable about the Bible and
then they speak about faith and works and I get so confused all over again.
when you have been in a mormom church and when you have
read the
book of mormon
then you can decide whether or not mormons are christian.
Go
read a
book on evolutionary theory (and also look up the definition
of «scientific theory» and how it defers from the general use
of the word) and
THEN come back here and make some comments.
But one way to determine the value
of a
book is by how it helps us understand Jesus and inspires us to live like Jesus, and if this
book did this for you better than
reading Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John,
then by all means, stick to your guns and say this is the best
book you have
read about Jesus!
Read some
of N.T. Wright's
books,
then come back and reread Jeremy's post.
Since
then I've stopped
reading his
books (gave all
of them away) although I've seen a few movies that were pretty good.
If more American's
read the bible and
then read a few other religious
books, they would see the copious amount
of plagiarism that fills the Christian Holy Bible from cover to cover.
Then read the
books of Conrad Baars and Anna Terruwe, Dutch psychiatrists.
Read John's gospel then read / study the book of Romans and then Paul's other epist
Read John's gospel
then read / study the book of Romans and then Paul's other epist
read / study the
book of Romans and
then Paul's other epistles.
You need to stop being so vindictive towards others, maybe
read a
book, go have sex, whatever you need to calm down,
then come back and realize that no one is attacking you, im sure people are laughing at this conversation, but not because
of what it in but just because its pointless, you bring up the same things OVER and OVER again and
then accuse me
of having spuratic arguments?
Pastors: if you don't own or have never
read Eugene Peterson's excellent
book, Working the Angles: The Shape
of Pastoral Integrity,
then you should buy it as soon as you can and add it to your arsenal
of books.
As I
read Hartshorne, he maintains that «God is not spatially localized» (Schilpp, 545) and the meaning
of this phrase is that God is everywhere — «God is not spatially separated from things» he has written (Schilpp, 545), and in a recent
book he claims that deity, the universally immanent, is everywhere.5 Given this assumption Hartshorne is
then able to say that since God, being everywhere, includes the regional standpoint
of every temporal actual entity, he must intuit all occasions wherever they are as they occur» (Schilpp, 545).
might readily agree that «we» should resolve to do these things — but she is
then left to wonder how to convince those who aren't
reading the
book and aren't aware
of the problem to join in such resolutions.