Sentences with phrase «write everything you want»

And for whom it is much easier revealing their souls via using this kind of dating services, as they are able to write everything they want but can not say.
You can write everything you want others to know about you.
You may write everything you want in your persuasive essay global warming; however, it should be supported by the powerful evidence.
Write everything you want, any ideas you have.
I thought I had written everything I wanted to write about emergency funds.
I still haven't gotten around to writing everything I wanted to write, but here is a list of epic adventures I did publish:

Not exact matches

If your team members haven't made it a habit to write down everything they've done so far, you will want to encourage them to spend some time retroactively reproducing their sales conversations and processes.
First off, APE covers every tiny detail you would need, or want, to know about writing a book, publishing it, marketing it, selling it, getting press, and everything else it could entail.
Brad Stone recently wrote a book about Amazon called The Everything Store, which fits perfectly: Amazon wants to be the store for eEverything Store, which fits perfectly: Amazon wants to be the store for everythingeverything.
The best thing you can do when you want to clear your mind is write everything you are thinking down on paper.
Some accountants want to write off everything they possibly can, while others take a more conservative approach.
I wrote for a site which wanted everything sent in Word.doc files.
It's much better to get known in a smaller niche than to try to be everything to everyone, so hone in on the particular topics you want to be an industry leader for and start writing authoritative articles on the leading blogs in that space.»
«He's an egomaniac devoid of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate what means of self - expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace of his fingers on the wounds of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she wrote so tenderly about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech on the souls of others.»
It was written by 2 Mormons and covers everything a non - Mormon would want to know about the religion.
I will write tomorrow on what I went through this weekend that made me want to almost quit... or at least threw everything into question.
The temptation for any lover of Middle Earth is to write a book which becomes «Everything I Ever Wanted to Say about Tolkien».
Everything we learned about worship and community in the Banks House days, we want to continue to happen,» the band writes.
Me, I wrote out, long - hand, everything I wanted to say, figuring perhaps I could read it on - camera without losing it.
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.
God is real, meaning it existed / exists and has / had the power to create EVERYTHING in the universe, yet the best it could do to have us understand what it wants is to provide a book written with a bunch of second hand accounts of stories that are so silly only a moron couldn't take a step back and realize their childishness?
You want me to sit here and write every little thing in the Bible I believe to be literal and then everything I believe to be allegorical?
When I wrote The Sirens of Titan, I found out everything I wanted to know about the solar system from a children's book.
Everything he writes on the page sounds good in theory, and seems to reflect biblical principles and ideas, and he seems to love Jesus and want to show the love of Jesus to others.
So even though I have reasonable and biblical responses to everything you write, my comment would end up being longer than yours, and then I suspect you would respond with an even longer comment, and pretty soon, this entire page is filled with one long comment after another which nobody wants to read.
Chad These are details contained within a story, not «facts», unless you want to accept everything that the ancients wrote as factual no matter how outlandish?
If only I could think of everything I want to write at once, right?
I agree — it's hard to find time to cook everything you want to — and to find more time to write about it!
It's not that I never wanted to share the recipe before but this is something that I cook without a recipe so it takes some discipline to actually make myself measure everything out and write it down.
I don't write a ton of pork recipes, but I really wanted to make sure I included a little bit of everything in this book.
«I want to compliment the program, given everything going on in the school and portrayed in the media,» he wrote, adding that he would speak highly of the Mighty Ducks and their staff to anyone who asked about scheduling the team in the future.
«It is time for fans to act», yes it is and after I read everything you wrote, there is no mention how you want us to act.
Why are you faffing around with so many words, everything you write comes back to one thing and one thing only — you want Wenger out, problem sorted.
So it's alright for people to write negative articles all the time thinking they know everything but wen someone want to be positive and see it in a different light then you want to start telling a fellow gooner to not support arsenal after wengers gone grow up mate and go and support city and chelski if you can't handle wenger being here Coyg
I feel like I've written just about everything I wanted to write about parenting (and I don't like repeating myself) and I also find there are less common topics to discuss as our children get older.
Most of you know I wrote a memoir called Everything You Ever Wanted, about how the crazy quilt of my family came to be, and what these early years have been like for us.
I just wanted to write about everything I experienced for these past 22 + months.
Lasers and songs are everything a daddy and a daughter could want before they go to sleep or go back to writing opera.
I want to have some epic psychic Master Cleanse and I've tried everything I can think of to facilitate this, but every morning I still wake up wracked with anxiety and distracted by a million zinging thoughts and unable to find the kind of focus that it takes for me to write anything longer than a blog post.
Partly because it wasn't a blog holiday, we paid for everything ourselves so there wasn't the pressure to write about it in a timely manner, but we had such an amazing time that I really do want to immortalise it in a blog post.
I write this to encourage anyone who really, really wants to to continue to breastfeed even when it seems like everything is stacked against you meeting that goal.
They wanted everything written down in an easy, well - organized way, so they too could find sanity among the craziness of raising kids.
I wrote about this over on the Huffington Post, and mostly all the airlines responded by saying that, there is a certain amount of complimentary seat selection, (except for Spirit, of course, who flat out said that if families want to guarantee they are seated together, they must pay extra), and I summed up that with everything regarding travel with kids, preparation is key.
Deanna writes: This is from a recent trip to Disneyland with Larissa (3 years old) showing her posed, rehearsed «I'm cute but this is taking too long» smile, Deanna in princess Mickey ears, and Melany (15 months), showing off her cuteness that seems to get her everything she wants.
-- New York Times «While she skewers the celebrity - driven and consumerist Southern California culture she indulges in, Lauren also writes darkly and beautifully... Lauren cracked me — cracked me up and cracked me open... Part of the many joys and sorrows of reading «Everything I Ever Wanted» is this generous and funny and intelligent writer knows that, despite the many hardships, it is in fact she who is the lucky one.»
I wanted to write to congratulate you on your blog and everything you stand for.
What was your motivation to write EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED?
I want to be able to write some hugely profound piece to mark Baby Loss Awareness Week, that conveys everything that I want the world to know about Baby Loss... but the words have failed me so much that I've barely heard the urge to start writing something just to delete it again.
Almost everything you want to know has been asked before, so please read the archives - they remain as relevant today as they were the day we wrote them.
Even if you plan on having a baby shower, you still won't get everything, so create a list of all the things you need, not want, and write down how much each item will cost if you were to be as frugal as possible.
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