He did not
write books about what we should think, feel or do with.
He said in the interview that he is so determined to get his side of the story out that he is
writing a book about what happened at the investment bank although he does not yet have a publishing contract.
Several of these men have
written books about what led them to believe.
But then you'd have to realize no one with mental illness today (that I know of) claims such things or
writes books about what God actually says.
I've
written a book about what I went through, and gave it to all my family members (still working on preparing it for a publisher so I can get it out to the world) and it was my way of sharing my pain, and like you said, letting others know that they are not alone.
It was his desire to help other families that made him decide at age twenty - five to
write a book about what it is like to be autistic.
If I was to go on, I'd probably
write a book about what Wenger should do and change this summer and next season since we all know he is going nowhere.
I can't wait for him to retire and
write a book about what really happened in the past 13 years.
I did a survey of breastfeeding moms, analyzed the data, and
wrote a book about what I found.
A few years back, I bet the proverbial farm on
writing a book about what I believe is one of the most important social trends of our era: the move from materialism to experientialism.
She is currently
writing a book about what has to happen internally, before dating works.
Reporter Kathleen Cushman teamed up with 40 teenagers from four urban areas (New York City, Providence, Rhode Island, and San Francisco) to
write a book about what high school students say they need from their teachers in order to succeed.
A fellow I know named Wes Moss
wrote a book about what makes a happy retiree and what makes somebody unhappy in retirement.
She is currently
writing a book about what has to happen internally, before dating works.
On scholarly level, I am
writing a book about what drives us in life, based upon positive psychology, psych theory and eternal truths from Genesis.
Melissa had a goal to capture 100 of the greatest love stories in America, and
write a book about what she learned through the process:
She is currently
writing a book about what has to happen internally, before dating works.
Not exact matches
«When you think
about it, it's amazing how much control financial advisers have over our lives,»
writes Liz Davidson in her
book, «
What Your Financial Advisor Isn't Telling You.»
I really know nothing
about writing a
book, except
what I've heard from people who I've interviewed, so this also provided me with an insight into this tricky venture.
If you were
writing a
book, you would have to be able to explain
what it is
about in a way that makes people want to read it.
Once you go through the process of testing your content you'll have much better ideas
about exactly
what book you should
write.
'' [They] come into the world as their parents» sole princess or prince,»
wrote Jeffrey Kluger, author of the
book «The Sibling Effect:
What the Bonds Among Brothers and Sisters Reveal
About Us» in an article for «Time.»
But
what did I know
about writing a
book?
Fred points out some of the reasons for the boom and bust, and I'm in agreement and expand a bit on
what happened — since I lived it and recently
wrote about it in my
book (angelthebook.com).
Fred points out some of the reasons for the boom and bust, and I'm in agreement and expand a bit on
what happened — since I lived it and recently
wrote about it in my
book -LRB-
I'd
written one
book about Wall Street, Liar's Poker, and pretty much assumed I'd never
write another, as I further assumed that nothing would ever happen on Wall Street that was as interesting to me as
what had happened to me — or, if it did, I'd be the last person anyone on Wall Street would want to tell
about it.
What's so great about the book, and what makes it different from the countless other books and articles written about the «Oracle of Omaha,» is that it offers readers valuable insight into how Buffett actually thinks about investme
What's so great
about the
book, and
what makes it different from the countless other books and articles written about the «Oracle of Omaha,» is that it offers readers valuable insight into how Buffett actually thinks about investme
what makes it different from the countless other
books and articles
written about the «Oracle of Omaha,» is that it offers readers valuable insight into how Buffett actually thinks
about investments.
In his recent
book, The Courage to Act, Bernanke
writes about what it was like at the center of the storm.
So I started
writing the
book and essentially
what I quickly realized was that in trying to describe these things most people were probably not going to have a good idea of
what I was talking
about.
To appreciate
what is important (and anomalous)
about the
book he has
written, we need to remember the early years of bioethics in this country (beginning, say, in the mid-1960s).
He was doing a
book tour, and we were hanging out and talking
about his graphic novels, and I had told him that I was interesting in maybe collaborating with him on something if he had any pages he didn't know
what to do with to send them over to me, and I would try to
write some songs or something.
Start with Perpetua, throw in a part
about a
book that takes pot shots at the GOP (an easy enough target), Refute
what was just
written, add some questionable «readers digest» history, then end back with Perpetua?
Some historians, such as Jonathan Phillips or Thomas Asbridge, have even
written books for a general audience, seeking to bridge the gap between
what historians know and
what most people think
about Christianity's holy wars.
But, it is possible to believe in vain (according to Paul)-- I can't help it but to think
about the Seven Letters to the Churches that Our Lord Jesus
wrote in the beginning of the
Book of Revelation... Not all Seven Churches were doing
what God instructed them to do.
historical Jesus, lmfao... show me any historical evidence of jesus... let's start with his remains... they don't exist - your explanation, he rose to the heavens... historical evidence - no remains, no proof of existence (not a disproof either, just not a proof)... then let's start with other historians
writing about the life of Jesus around his time or shortly after, as outside neutral observers... that doesn't exist either (not a disproof again, just not a proof)... we can go on and on... the fact is, there is not a single proving evidence of Jesus's life in an historical context... there is no existence of Jesus in a scientific context either (virgin birth... riiiiiight)... it is just
written in a
book, and stuck in your head... you have a right to believe in
what you must... just don't base it on history or science... you believe because you do... it is your right... but try not to put reason into your faith; that's when you start sounding unreasonable, borderline crazy...
In other words,
what about the Christians who seek to serve and follow Jesus in ways other than those that Rainer
writes about in his
book?
A few years ago when people were
writing books critiquing
what many of us were trying to do with our churches, I would regularly contact these folks and invite them to come and spend some time with our community or stay at my house and we could talk
about all their concerns.
I wasn't turned away or talked
about because of
what I
write about on the blog and in my
books.
On Wednesday, Jamal Parris and Spencer LeGrande, now in their early 20s, gave an exclusive interview to CNN Atlanta affiliate WSB, saying that they are haunted by their experiences with Long and that they are
writing a tell - all
book about what they say happened between them and the powerful pastor.
But the world is swayed by the rantings of people who tell us
what to do based on a
book written by men
about something we can not prove exists.
At
about the same time (ca. 1304 - 1307) Dante also completed the first four
books of
what was to have been a fifteen -
book encyclopedic treatise,
written in the vernacular, on the nature of philosophizing.
Also, the Bible is a
book written by humans and for humans, and since humans throughout time and around the world all engage in sex and joke
about sex,
what would be really shocking is if the Bible didn't talk
about sex.
If you were to
write a memoir
about the last five years of your life,
what would the title of your
book be?
I re-read a
book recently, and the author
wrote about how she was supposed to speak at an event, and when she asked which topic they would like to here her expound upon, they said, well, just tell us
what is saving your life right now.
Well, I really want to
write a reply to this, but now I am feeling exactly like your post On
Writing Books about trying to decide
what needs to be left unsaid!
What made you decide that hipster Christianity was worth
writing an entire
book about (as opposed to an article or blog post)?
But now it has been published, and... and it turns out that while I agree with him on
about 90 % of
what he
writes in the
book, I disagree with him on the central point.
And regardless of
what you believe
about the violence of God in Scripture, these
books will present you with a new way of looking at things so that you no longer have to choose between accepting that God is violent or
writing off the Bible as hopelessly full of error.
It should be noted that the
book was essentially
written before September 11, and some last minute stitchings
about what the war on terrorism might mean for the world and American culture do not sit well with the burden of his argument.
I
write a lot more
about this in my
book,
What is Prayer?