Not exact matches
That
book, published in 2006, predicted the internet would create a new type of economy in which products, particularly niche products, have profitable
lives for
longer periods, and on a wider variety of distribution channels, than ever before.
John T. Cacioppo's groundbreaking
book, Loneliness, is dedicated to shedding the light on the importance of community for mental health and
long life.
What he has left behind —
books and recorded speeches, audio and video lecture series and hundreds of can - do maxims as well as children committed to upholding the principles by which he
lived his
life — all but ensures that people will be following the «Ziglar Way» for a
long time to come.
His
book, «Let My People Go Surfing,» is a kind of
living will and testament to his wishes for the running of his company when he is no
longer at full capacity.
It's just a shame about the Surface
Book's battery
life in tablet mode — it's comfortable to use, but you won't last
long without a power cord.
That suits my needs these days, but I can see where the
Book 2 with the high - end graphics has a much
longer shelf -
life for future apps and gaming.
Students have
long tended to
live on a campus while at university, and continuing this practice reassures parents and kids that they are getting their money's worth, just like people visiting lawyer's offices may be reassured by walls lined with leather - bound law
books.
For battery
life, the
Book 2 is also a good fit for both
long typing sessions — it lasts 17 hours on a charge — and for late - night gaming sessions or virtual reality.
The family's bank of choice has
long been Deutsche Bank, which was the only bank willing to loan to Trump after he lost others money in a series of bankruptcies — something he figured «was the bank's problem, not mine,» he wrote in his 2007
book, «Think Big: Make it Happen in Business and
Life.»
We recommend reading his three
books: The End of Illness, A Short Guide to a
Long Life, and The Lucky Years: How to thrive in the brave new world of health — all of which were New York Times bestsellers.
Since that time, he has written a
long - form essay broken into three
books: The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable, Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in
Life and in the Markets, and Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder.
Jack Tatar is the author of the
book, «Safe 4 Retirement: The Four Keys to a Safe Retirement» which takes a holistic approach to retirement that considers not only the financial aspects but the need to focus on health, wellness, mental attitude and staying involved as keys to
living a
long and safe retirement.
BOOKS — LOSING CONTROL By Stephen D. King The world is witnessing a massive redistribution of wealth as the West learns it can no
longer live beyond its means, says HSBC's group chief economist Stephen D. King, author of...
At a time when people are
living longer, yet retiring with a smaller pot of savings than they'd hoped for, this
book will become the essential guide.
Selling all the short - dated stuff and loading up the
book with
long - dated treasuries so they own mortgage backs with an average
life of around 12 years now.
It doens» t sound strange to me at all, I too can think for myself... because I was a believer in God
long before I read His
book, the difference is I acknowledge that I am not in control of this
life, I can choose to either be a slave to sin or a slave to God, either way I am a slave just as you are, but I choose to be a slave to my God who created me, who or what do you choose to be a slave to?
Life is full of possibilities as
long as you don't let yourself be ruled from an ultimate authority or ultimate
book or ultimate wisdom.
I can now read all these other
books, because my faith is anchored in this
longing, this prayer that is made of the sum of my whole
life's breaths.
So the believers each memorized a
book — as
long as they
lived, so did the Word.
Believers may argue, however, that material wealth is evidence of being in covenant with God, says Michael
Long, a teacher of religious studies at Elizabethtown College and editor of the
book, «I Must Resist: Bayard Rustin's
Life in Letters.»
The intention of the series is to reclaim, at
long last, the Bible as the
book of the Church's
living tradition.
(In comparison: I
live a
long way away, I've read some
books, been around a bit, and I inflicted and had inflicted on me some poor patterns.
I stayed up late for too
long and wrote my first
book, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to
Live Fully Right Where You Are (Zondervan).
When the Prophet was dying, and knew that he would not be present to give such advice, he told the people that they would not go astray so
long as they held to the two guides he was leaving for them — the Qur» an, the
Book of God, and the example of his own way of
life, the Sunnah.
In twenty years of university teaching, poring over footnotes in journals devoted to the study of footnotes, attending conferences in which small increments of knowledge are swamped by large swathes of ignorance, and reading unimportant
books about the important
books that I haven't had time to read, I retained a
longing for the ideal of the collegiate
life.
Eliade has also documented the extreme persistence of this style of ordering
life into a story which is not open to the new, in the rural cultures of Europe right down to the time of his own youth, and not only so, but he brilliantly predicted the resurgence of this kind of
life story in the counterculture in a
book which he wrote as
long ago as the 1940's.2
Joel Carpenter begins his
long - awaited and richly informative
book with that quotation, gently noting that while one may question fundamentalism's constructive achievements, «no one can deny that fundamentalism has survived» and «has found ways to influence American public
life.»
So while there are few hard and fast rules for keeping a Sabbath, Dan Allender paints a picture in his
book of spending time with friends and family, enjoying sumptuous meals, taking walks, enjoying
long talks, and doing whatever we find enjoyable in
life.
Though no
longer the authoritative text for the cultural at large, the Bible is still the most important single
book in American public
life.
He who in faith shall persevere in listening to the recital of this sacred
book shall obtain
long life, great renown and the way to heaven.»
It made me think about the
book I read a
long time ago «Black Like Me» (The author dyed his skin and traveled around the country, mostly
living on the streets, to learn how he would be treated.)
is it Thursday in Australia...; — RRB - but seriously... I have just started a
book and in one part it is talking about the seasons of our
life long walk with the Lord, in fact I just read it yesterday.
Long after the movies close and the media hype dies down, the enduring appeal of these
books will rest secure upon the solid foundation of Rowling's skill and her vision:
life is hard, but there is hope; above all we must care for one another — and carry a small, flexible wand forged of feistiness and ingenuity.
As
long as your name is not written in the Lamb's
Book of
Life, you are free game so, yeah, Satan kinda does have free - will in most people's
lives.
If I tried to summarize my deepest spiritual aspiration, I would use the words of St Paul, «It is no
longer I that
live, but Christ Jesus
lives in me» (Galatians 2, 20), or I would echo the yearning from the Prayer of Humble Access in the
Book of Common Prayer that «I might evermore dwell in Christ and he in me».
Sometimes in the
book, sinners, idolaters, and murderers
live long and healthy
lives, apparently with God's blessing, while at other times, one little mess - up causes God's wrath to fall upon whole generations of people.
doesn't matter... those are merely words of a bunch of men over a
long period of time who then edited the
book to fit their own personal agenda of controlling weak minded people with fear mongering and promises of eternal
life.
Markos, all you are doing is taking these verses out of context.the four verses that you mention are constantly used by people who hate islam to distort the true meaning.First of all, you need to post the entire chapter and it's interpretation to put it into context.You can't just take one verse out of a chapter with a couple of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the
life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a
long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS
BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of context.
Common sense and an education (neither of which you appear to have) go a
long way In this world... no heaven, no planet for you to go to, no hell; nothing within your
books can be shown to be true... do you care about the truth or are you a simple - minded fool merely wasting the only
life you'll ever get for the grand delusion of something after?
The
book of Leviticus, for example, is directed at Israelite men, offering instructions regarding legitimate sexual partners so
long as they are
living in Israel.
This doctrine is set forth at some length in the
book of Deuteronomy, particularly in chapters 8, 11, 28 and 30 and is summarized in the following words: «If you obey the commandments of the Lord your God... then you will
live and increase... But if your heart turns away and you do not listen... you will perish: you will not
live long in the land... I offer you the choice of
life and death... Choose
life and then you and your descendants will
live.»
The power to conquer diminishes with time and remains only in the dust of unread history
books while the power to endure
lives on in the
lives of those who are saved through it — the crucified Jesus
lives today but the conquering Caesars and armies have
long been dead, buried and hardly remembered.
On the whole, 19th - century (German) Protestant scholarship, no
longer able to affirm inherited christological doctrines such as atonement and parousia, preferred «the Jesus of history» before he became «the Christ of faith» (to use the title of D. F.Strauss's
book - length review of Schleiermacher's
Life of Jesus).
I suppose it is appropriate for a
book on eternal
life to be
long.
It is for this reason doubtless that the
book lives, for even the great name of the Sage could hardly have kept it alive for so many centuries, had it not made a genuine appeal to human interest and expressed much of what humanity
longs to express but can not do unaided.
i've discovered your site not
long ago, just a few months now really, and i really love reading it — and taking advantage of your kind sharing;) really happy for you, with your
book, and i pre-ordered it too, though, as I
live in Brazil, i'm sure it will not be here until mid-november.
Fantastic, going onto Amazon right now, hopefully they'll ship to me in Ireland, I'm a huuuuge fan,
long time reader but never commented, but I love your recipes & your outlook on
life, wishing you all the best with the
book, keep writing & blogging please!!
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book,
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live a
long, happy, youthful
life.
I look around my library some nights and I do these terrible things to myself — I count up the
books and think, how
long I might have to
live and think, «F @ # % k, I can't read two - thirds of these
books.»
Those of you who have been
long - time readers know how much I love the collaborative spirit of the
book - making process, and I feel very fortunate to be able to share what inspires me in my own
life and kitchen, not only here on the site, but also in
book format.