Sentences with phrase «beautiful books by»

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There are long passages in the beautiful book by Ramon Lull called The Lover and His Beloved (which for Lull meant God the Lover and man the beloved), in which the beloved simply adores the Lover, asking for nothing, wanting nothing, only loving.
I saw this many years ago when I read The Intellectual Life, a beautiful book by a French Dominican, A. G. Sertillanges.
Another beautiful book by the lovely Chicken (I know and love her well - she's not Angry).
Beyond The Rainbow Bridge, Nurturing Our Children From Birth to Age Seven is a beautiful book by Barbara Patterson and Pamela Bradley.
Experience Thailand's amazing marine life up close in this beautiful book by Chris Mitchell and Jez Tryner.

Not exact matches

The latest attempt came on Saturday, when an article ran in The Wall Street Journal to promote a new book, Big Is Beautiful: Debunking the Myth of Small Business, by Robert D. Atkinson and Michael Lind.
In the following modified book excerpts from Digital Nomad Guide to Asia — researched and published by GoToLaunch — we explore the best places to work in 4 locales in Southeast Asia: Bangkok and Chiang Mai of Thailand, Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam, and the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia.
This movingly beautiful book is adorned with striking photographs, both color and black and white, by Michael Mauney.
I've also just read an unintentionally (perhaps) a little bit funny blog by Rod Dreher wondering why his (really, really profound and beautiful) Ruthie book hasn't been picked up by Walmart or embraced by evangelicals....
Saint Augustine addressed to Him the beautiful prayer also recently revivified by Pope Benedict XVI, which can also summarize this book: «Grant what You command, and command what You will.»
The book is further weakened by the author's effort to enlist Solzhenitsyn in his enthusiasm for E. F. Schumacher's «small is beautiful» critique of the modern world, and for Chesterton's notion of economic «distributism.»
Blessed and Beautiful: Picturing the Saints by Robert Kiely Yale, 288 pages, $ 40 What I discovered,» writes Robert Kiely in this sumptuously illustrated book on Italian Renaissance paintings of the saints, «were images often infused with tenderness, exquisite sentiment, erotic vigor, but....
The Givenness of Things: Essays by Marilynne Robinson:: This is the first non-fiction book of Marilynne Robinson's that I've read and it's beautiful, eloquent, smart, and I pretty much underlined the entire book.
For me a great book on this is Beautiful Outlaw by John Eldredge.
Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed:: I just happened to pick this book up this year without ever having read a Dear Sugar column or listened to the podcast.
Reinforcing the fact that this book is historical fiction and not a precise biography, my friend Dalia Mogahed (executive director of the Center for Muslim Studies at Gallup and member of President Barack Obama's Advisory Council on Faith - Based and Neighborhood Partnerships) rightfully noted in her review that this «is not a book recounting Muhammad's life, but a beautiful story inspired by it... There was editorial license and creativity, and while many of the words and events have been recorded in authentic sources, many have not...»
Certainly E. F. the author of Small is Beautiful, was much influenced by Buddhist teaching and devotes a section of his book to Buddhist economics.
I've posted it before but I suggest Endless Forms Most Beautiful By S. Carroll or ANY of his books.
I read Sara Miles» beautiful book, «Take This Bread» and she wrote: «You don't get to be a Christian by yourself.»
books i read Pastrix: The Cranky, Beautiful Faith of a Sinner & Saint by Nadia Bolz - Weber.
Anyway, the beautiful thing about The Trail by Ed Underwood is that he takes two of the more common approaches to finding God's will and incarnates them into two of the main characters in his book, Matt and Brenda.
In his recent book, Life, Liberty, and the Defense of Dignity, he offers «four benefits» of mortality: interest and engagement, suggesting that adding, say, twenty years to the human life span would not proportionately increase the pleasures of life; seriousness and aspiration, proposing that the knowledge that our life is limited is what leads us to take life seriously and passionately; beauty and love, presenting the idea that it is precisely their perishability that makes, for instance, flowers beautiful to us, just as the coming and going of spring makes that season all the more meaningful; and, finally, virtue and moral excellence, by which he means the virtuous and noble deeds that mortality makes possible, including the sacrifice of our own life for a worthy cause.
Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed — I just happened to pick this book up without ever having read a Dear Sugar column or listened to the podcast.
(LONG FOOTNOTE CONTINUES: The same view is expressed in the very beautiful and moving book by John Baillie, Our Knowledge of God (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939).
In the beautiful departure speech in the 14th chapter of John, we hear, «In nay Father's house there are many dwelling places,» and at the end of the Gospel, John brings his witness to a close by noting that in addition to the things he has told us, there is so much more that if it were all reduced to writing, there wouldn't be enough space in the world to contain the number of books that would be required.
I've just finished this beautiful little book, The Mother of the Little Flower: Zelie Martin, written by Céline Martin (Sister Genevieve of the Holy Face), the sister of Thérèse of Lisieux.
No one could have in a billion years of their gripping testimony or by showing me a radiant life of good deeds or through song or even the most beautiful of books brought me to Christ.
Your book is a staple go - to by the way, beautiful and gentle gateway to the vegan culinary lifestyle
This set gives you everything you need to cook fresh, authentic Indian food in your own kitchen: 12 essential spices (over 2 lbs in weight), a wonderful step - by - step cook book with 28 easy - to - follow recipes as well as a spice guide and a beautiful brushed steel Spice Box that preserves the spices and looks great in your kitchen.
A beautiful book with approachable and family friendly recipes, beautifully photographed by our friend Penny.
Like me, my Mum has an old exercise book in which she writes, in her beautiful calligraphic script, the recipes she finds which are too good to pass by.
-- Atlanta Journal - Constitution «Ingenious flavor combinations elevate old favorites and new creations in this brilliant and beautiful book of desserts and sweets by two famed British chefs.»
Not only does the book include beautiful cakes and cupcakes, but it also includes step by step tutorials, tips and techniques for making bakery quality cakes at home.
I received a huge parcel which carried two beautiful cook books «Cafe Spice «and «Silk Road «published by Tuttle publications sometime back.
The first recipe that caught my eye in the book was an Indian dish, which was accompanied by her description of seeing a woman dressed in a colorful sari at a market, who was possibly a spice vendor, eating a bowl of something she describes as ``... beautiful and simple and you knew at a glance that it tasted good.»
The book is published by Ten Speed Press and it has beautiful photos.
Filled with witty commentaries, rich color photos, reproductions of period menus, an Introduction by Cleveland Amory, and atmospheric drawings by Fritz Kredel, this monumental, 512 - page classic is easily one of the most beautiful books of its kind.
N.B.. All pictures here are my own but the recipes in the book are accompanied by beautiful photographs from Hannah Kaminsky.
Team Yogurt is the newest beautiful creation by Cheryl Sternman Rule, author of the award winning blog 5 Second Rule and her current book, Yogurt Culture.
Filled with beautiful photos of their travels, plus incredible recipes inspired by what they ate — this book is truly something wonderful to sit and read through as much as to cook from too.
This Blueberry Crumble was inspired by one of those beautiful books which I just couldn't leave in the shop: Green Kitchen Stories.
Mega Clump Granola / / Brewing Happiness Red Flannel Beet Hash with Dill / / W U H A U S Small Batch Roasted Soup / / Well and Full Fudgy Nut and Seed Butter Brownies / / One Part Plant + What's Cooking Good Looking + Double Thyme + A Couple Cooks Creamy Quinoa and White Bean Risotto with Crispy Brassica Florets / / Vegetarian Ventures + The House by Greenhouse Juice + A Beautiful Plate + Love & Lemons + Naturally Ella Cider and Sunflower House Dressing / / Faring Well Moroccan Stew + Sunshine Everything Crackers / / Golubka Kitchen Coconut Macaroon Cookie Truffles / / wildernessa Seedy Sesame Granola Bars with Chocolate / / Flourishing Foodie Broccoli Caesar with Smoky Tempeh Bits / / Earth & Oven Lentil Crunch Salad with Pepperoncini Dressing / / With Food + Love Easy Gluten - Free Waffles + Maple Spice Buckwheat Crispies Cereal / / Tending the Table Brussels Sprouts Salad with Lime and Miso / / The Green Life Weeknight Root Vegetable Dal / / The Healthy Maven + Blissful Basil Sweet and Sour Cabbage Stew with Rosemary / / The Perpetual Season + Wholehearted Eats Burrito - Stuffed Sweet Potatoes with Rustic Salsa and Guacamole / / Yum Universe + Cookie + Kate + Vegan Yack Attack + Connoisseurus Veg + Olives for Dinner Whipped Lentil Chipotle Dip / / Spabettie Book Club Tuesday Review / / Shipshape Eatworthy Book Review / / eat.
What a terrifying vision of the future of football we've been served up this week.AC Milan, once the pride of a powerful and thriving seria A now reduced to shadow boxing against a really not that great United.All because they deserted their natural (and rather beautiful) defensive style of football to join the circus, brought in foreign players (especially brazilians) who think jogging back to defend is beneath them and generally put two fingers up to Italy's historic football traditions.Much good as it done them, and what a boring game?I concede that a lot of football fans nowadays do nt remember anything before the cheque book league but even they must have been struck by the sheer mind numbing pointlessness of it.Even the stewards were asleep by half time.As for the porto match well all that can be said is that they made the gooners look like an half decent well balanced football team, no mean achievement when you think about it.At least we, ve had the pleasure of listening to all those gooners and Mancs waffling on about how great they are which is always hilarious.Especially the stuff about Rooney, just wait till the World Cup when some Italian or South American defender takes him under his wing for half an hour and then see how great he is.If he can survive the WC without being sent off it will be a miracle.All the recent hype has done him no favours at all.Not that the World Cup really inspires these days, its glory days are long over and it's become a competition decided by referees rather than great play.Bear that in mind if Roons has to take the walk of shame, it's not his fault, someone told him he was a truly great player like Bobby Charlton or George Best.The problem is he looks like he believes them.
One of the ways I prepared Ava for what would happen was by reading «Welcome With Love,» a beautiful children's book about natural childbirth.
I just want you to know it is the single most sacred beautiful life changing book written by prophets through out history protected by God and given to Joseph Smith to be translated for the benefit of the people in our day.
The half hour animated film based on the much - loved children's picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler is a beautiful portrayal of the book telling the tale of the happy go lucky father's epic journey across the seasons to make it home in time for Christmas.
A few kids books that have inspired me greatly are And The Good Brown Earth by Kathy Henderson (an absolute favourite) and Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney ~ there is such a wonderful and enduring message about helping make the world more beautiful.
As a new mum with a love of art and design, and an avid explorer of world cultures, I was immediately captivated by the idea of creating beautiful books for children that celebrated diversity and imagination.
This book is wonderful for its repetition and predictability not to mention the beautiful illustrations by Eric Carle.
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