I used to look at dingy pictures of galaxies and planets in
Time Life books.
Time Life Books published a book titled «Recipes: the Cooking of Germany» in 1969, and that was the recipe my mother always used.
I was living in my hometown of Bradford, a failing industrial city in the north of England, when I first came across Weston's work in
a Time Life book about documentary photography.
The photos in
that Time Life book I'd read forty years ago included some of Adams's work, but the photos I remembered, the ones that influenced me, were Weston's.
Not exact matches
You know how hard it is to find
time in your calendar for a single event, so make your
life easier by creating a recurring engagement — such as a
book club or weekly coffee date with a friend — that you'll soon see as a schedule staple.
If you want to learn how you can achieve exponential success in record -
time, whether in your personal
life or career, you can start reading the
book today!
Kabir Sehgal is the author of five
books including New York
Times bestseller Coined: The Rich
Life of Money And How It's History Has Shaped Us.
The
book argues that most of us are not as creative as we have the potential to be and, thankfully for the
time starved business owner,
living up to our full creative potential doesn't necessarily mean locking yourself in a practice room for around a decade.
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.
Sometimes, a
book comes into your
life at the perfect
time, or perhaps you justify it as such.
One of the many ways
books can make you happier is by helping you pass the
time during some of
life's less entertaining moments.
«I love
books about people coming into their vocations, and this haunting memoir by musician Patti Smith brilliantly evokes a
time and place in New York City, as she and Robert Mapplethorpe began to build artistic
lives for themselves,» says Rubin of this one.
Ms. Huffington writes about her vision for a society and workplace culture where sleep is prioritized over pushing the limits and burning the candle at both ends in her new
book The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your
Life, One Night at a
Time.
Since having
time for
life outside the office is an increasingly high priority to workers in every industry, other company founders would be wise to take a page from the vacation non-policy
book of Branson and other pioneers of this approach (which according to Businessweek comprise only around 1 percent of all companies).
These outfits have been largely hoisted on their own financial petards and now they can't figure out a way to get their deals out the door and sell their story to the public suckers without the embarrassment of a downward valuation when the underwriters actually start writing the deal
book; and (3) They're already a dead dog,
living on borrowed
time.
One of the best - selling
books of all
time, The Purpose - Driven
Life helps people of all ages and backgrounds determine their purpose, but is especially well - suited for those of you who observe the Christian faith.
There are three
times in your
life when you should focus on marketing your
book.
It's a
book that I revisit from
time to
time simply for its goldmine of wisdom on
life, writing, and everything in between.
The Secret
Life of the Grown - Up Brain: The Surprising Talents of the Middle - Aged Mind (Viking) is a roundup of the most recent science on how the human brain ages, as well as a guide to «toning up your brain circuits» to better weather the onset of age — which is itself a relatively new problem for humankind, writes author Barbara Strauch, The New York
Times «s deputy science and health and medical science editor, whose earlier
book, The Primal Teen, considered the teenage brain.
«If you read The Remains of the Day, which is my favorite
book of all
time, you can't help but come away and think, I just spent 10 hours
living an alternate
life and I learned something about
life and about regret.»
But what I liked best about the
book is how it engages with what I see as one of the most important and difficult social - policy questions of our
time: How do we unstack the deck and, at the same
time, get people to take ownership over improving their own
lives and communities even when they reasonably believe that the deck is stacked against them?
Her last two
books, Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a
Life of Well - Being, Wisdom, and Wonder and The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your
Life, One Night At A
Time, on the science, history and mystery of sleep, both became instant international bestsellers.
In his magisterial new
book, The Rise and Fall of American Growth, the Northwestern University professor lays out the case that the productivity miracle underlying the American way of
life was largely a one -
time deal.
By the
time you read this, I'll have ended mine (Toronto
Life) • Liberal, Harsh Denmark (NY Review of
Books)
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.
Michael Hyatt is a bestselling author whose latest
book «Your Best Year Ever: A 5 Step Plan for Achieving Your Most Important Goals» uses the latest research to help us take control of our
time and our dreams to build the
lives we want.
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.
Author of five internationally bestselling
books, including the recent New York
Times # 1 best - seller UNSHAKEABLE, Mr. Robbins has empowered more than 50 million people from 100 countries through his audio, video and
life training programs.
Author of six internationally bestselling
books, including the recent New York
Times # 1 best - seller MONEY: Master the Game and UNSHAKEABLE, Mr. Robbins has empowered more than 50 million people from 100 countries through his audio, video and
life training programs.
If you spend some
time on that
book, it's pretty much all the wisdom picked up in 82 years of
living, so there's a lot of it digested and condensed in that
book.»
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.
200 + Podcasts, 100 + Articles, 20 +
Books... In 11 Bullet Points — Life Learning 200 + Podcasts, 100 + Articles, 20 + Books... In 11 Bullet Points For the past 8 months, I have spent my time doing what I've wanted to do for years: listening to podcasts, reading books, and reading arti
Books... In 11 Bullet Points —
Life Learning 200 + Podcasts, 100 + Articles, 20 +
Books... In 11 Bullet Points For the past 8 months, I have spent my time doing what I've wanted to do for years: listening to podcasts, reading books, and reading arti
Books... In 11 Bullet Points For the past 8 months, I have spent my
time doing what I've wanted to do for years: listening to podcasts, reading
books, and reading arti
books, and reading articles.
And as was pointed out, God can review all history of everyone, past or future, their entire
lives at any
time... yours included... you're an open
book, everyone is... past, present and future.
Mark Taylor's Crisis on Campus: A Bold Plan for Reforming Our Colleges and Universities began
life as a widely noticed and controversial New York
Times op - ed in 2009, after which it grew into a
book.
Her last two
books, Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a
Life of Well - Being, Wisdom, and Wonder and The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your
Life, One Night At A
Time, both became instant international bestsellers.
At the
time of death, there are no
books or philosophy, or even religious teachings... It's just you and your loved ones, alive or dead, but only the closest people in your
life.
In our
time, with a little distance from it all, a
book like God and Man at Yale and a
life like William F. Buckley's seem to call us to a different way of being Catholic in the world.
In yesterday's New York
Times Book Review Will Saletan reviewed Embryo: A Defense of Human
Life.
Bertrand Russell, in his
book, «Why I Am Not A Christian», He discredits the inspiration of the New Testament: «I am concerned with Christ as He appears in the Gospel narrative... He certainly thought that his second coming would occur in clouds of glory before the death of all the people who were
living at the
time.
PJ You said: «Anyone who reads the
Book of Mormon with a sincere desire to find out if it is true or not will most certainly recognize its truth» I have heard exactly the same words, let me repeat it, EXACTLY the same words from Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs Buddhists and many others... many many
times in my
life.
Books written by 40 different men,
living in a different
time, context and different culture to a specific audience of that day.
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 her latest
book, The Death and
Life of the Great American School System, she charges that the state reading and math tests mandated by the No Child Left Behind Act lower the bar, produce inconsistent results, lack content, promote cheating, and encourage teachers to waste
time on test - taking strategies.
I feel fortunate that I
live at a
time when someone finally figured out what the
Book of Revelation really means.
You need to both do a little more research on Jefferson, whom I've read many
books on and written research papers on, as well as be a little more understanding of the
time in which he
lived.
Dawkins said: «I'm thrilled to see The God Delusion come to
life on stage for the first
time and for the message of the
book to be given a new lease of
life in this exciting way, it's going to be a treat for audiences.»
Bonhoeffer's early and consistent resistance to the intrusion of Nazi ecclesial, political and military machinations is well known: his bold involvement in the Confessing Church, his directorship of the underground seminary community at Finkenwalde (from which
time we have his
book Life Together), his summons to costly discipleship, the increasing repression of the mid-1930s and his decision to return to Germany in 1939 (although he had the opportunity to become an exile in the United States).
The overarching interpretive rubric within which to understand the spheres of human
life — and, for us here, in particular the family — is Augustine's statement, in
Book I of The City of God, that the servants of God «have no reason to regret even this
life of
time, for in it they are schooled for eternity.»
This
book is a collection of selected Middle Eastern folk histories eventually written down by people who
lived well after the
time of Jesus, and has been selectively edited since that
time.
Get lost in people's eyes today and in swaths of sun on any afternoon, and lose track of
time and get lost in a good
book, and smile abundantly, till your cheek hurts, because you are alive after all, and you have
time to feel wind on your face and you have
time to reach out to one person and remember how we all belong to each other and each of us gets a place to belong and the abundance of your
life is not measured in the ways you gained — but in what you gave away.