Sentences with phrase «book in your lifetime»

More than 200 million Americans want to publish a book in their lifetime but most do no more than dream.
It is estimated that you can only read 4000 books in your lifetime.
I once heard that an active reader only reads 2000 books in their lifetime.
I read a lot, but wanted to make sure that I read more than 1000 books in my lifetime.
Dr Blamires, who counted CS Lewis among his friends and wrote «The Christian Mind» in 1963, wrote 30 books in his lifetime.
Previously, I wrote about how the average reader can only read about 4000 books in a lifetime.
Rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy in the Foreword (page 13) I have read a lot of love advice books in my lifetime, but never one that Offered such a compelling history lesson in the process of talking about how to have a successful relationship.
Scheffler published 17 books in his lifetime, including The Language of Education (1960), Reason and Teaching (1973), In Praise of the Cognitive Emotions... (1991), Worlds of Truth: A Philosophy of Knowledge (2009), and two autobiographical volumes.
I've read a lot of books in my lifetime and often own an extensive backlist of certain authors.
I doubt you will ever sell close to a million books in your lifetime.
Regarded as one of most prolific romance novelists of the 20th century, Cartland published 723 books in her lifetime that were translated into 38 languages and sold worldwide.
Shall we have the time to read all 28 million books in our lifetime?
(Clearly this writer thinks plot sells books, again never having bought a book in their lifetime.)

Not exact matches

Brady lays out his diet in his new book, The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance.
So today, one of his biggest priorities is making sure he has the right mental toughness and attitude, Brady wrote in his 2017 book «The TB12 Method: How to achieve a lifetime of sustained peak performance.»
In honor of World Book Day, and in response to a challenge from an admirer, Branson took to his blog to list 65 titles he thinks everyone could benefit from reading during their lifetimIn honor of World Book Day, and in response to a challenge from an admirer, Branson took to his blog to list 65 titles he thinks everyone could benefit from reading during their lifetimin response to a challenge from an admirer, Branson took to his blog to list 65 titles he thinks everyone could benefit from reading during their lifetime.
In Spark's new book, Three Feet From Seven Figures: One - on - One Engagement Techniques to Qualify More Leads at Trade Shows, he explains that each trade show attendee should be seen and treated like one of your top five best customers: a customer who over the course of their lifetime relationship with your business will easily spend over seven figures.
The book is beating out New England Patriots» quarterback Tom Brady's «The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance,» which comes in at No. 2, as well as two novels from 1986: Margaret Atwood's dystopian classic, «The Handmaid's Tale,» and Stephen King's horror classic, «It: A Novel.»
Wiesel wrote more than 60 books, won a Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 and received more than 100 honorary degrees in his lifetime.
Think and Grow Rich is listed in John C. Maxwell's A Lifetime Must Read Books List.
M. Jaume's book excels in the introduction of figures in Tocqueville's lifetime, now forgotten, such as Frédéric Le Play, Silvestre de Sacy, Abel - François Villemain,....
The great challenge, the one that took me a book to articulate and which I suspect will take me a lifetime to work out, is to hold every piece of my faith experience in love, even the broken bits, even the parts that still cut my hands and make them bleed.
Quirky and perhaps at times a little meandering, it is as though we have joined him in his sitting room and, as he thinks out loud, generously sharing a lifetime of penetrating, logical reflection, he illustrates what he has to say by gesturing to books on the table, pictures on the wall, activities going on outside the window.
It has been said that von Balthasar wrote more books than most people read in a lifetime.
A denominational press can feel good about sales of 6,000 to 10,000 over the lifetime of a book; HarperSanFrancisco does not want to publish a book unless it is likely to sell at least 15,000 in the first year.
I already own more books than I can ever read in my lifetime.
I already own more books than I can read in a lifetime (which I find highly depressing), and so I buy fewer books than I used to, and I have begun to weigh the pros and cons of any book I read.
I own more books than I can read in a lifetime (which I find highly depressing), and so I have begun to weigh the pros and cons of any book I read.
Though there are millions of books available to read, I can only read 4000, so I have started to try to decide if each book is «readworthy»... that is, does it deserve a spot on my list of 4000 books I will read in my lifetime?
Most of his books contain more big ideas in one volume than most of us originate in a lifetime.
(As quoted by J.T. Barclay: City of the Great King, p. 90) Hell itself, according to the teaching of the apocalyptic writings, was a great abyss full of fire, (The Book of Enoch 18:11 - 16) in the midst of the earth, and so vividly were its tortures imagined and the satisfaction of the righteous in the contemplation of them conceived that, according to Charles» understanding of the text, a notorious element in the later Christian doctrine of hell appears in a Jewish book, probably written during Jesus» lifetBook of Enoch 18:11 - 16) in the midst of the earth, and so vividly were its tortures imagined and the satisfaction of the righteous in the contemplation of them conceived that, according to Charles» understanding of the text, a notorious element in the later Christian doctrine of hell appears in a Jewish book, probably written during Jesus» lifetbook, probably written during Jesus» lifetime:
This new family ideal takes an entire book to elaborate (with important questions still left unanswered), but can be briefly summarized as follows: it is the voluntary lifetime union of a woman and a man who parent their own children in a relationship characterized by love, justice and equal regard.
i was a devout believer once... i have read the bible many times from an unbiased point of view — the issues came when i asked questions and people kept sayin you HAVE TO TAKE IT ON FAITH... if faith is all thats needed, why the book, why the 10 commanments????? i have seen horrors in life, and in my lifetime — stuff that if god existed then i find him no more worth worshiping then the pipe that helps me sleep at night.
They include the naming of angels (Michael, Raphael and so on); a personal Devil (which Satan later became) with accompanying demons; a Book of Life which records the deeds of people during their lifetime; a coming cosmic conflict in which the forces of evil will be finally overthrown; the separation of the soul from the body at death; a general resurrection and a universal judgement; and an afterlife with rewards and punishments.
once when my fashion - designer sister in New York told me that she will try to wash her super-dark jeans only a couple times in their lifetime to preserve the color, I took a note from her book and wash my own dark jeans only when absolutely necessary.
I know it's ridiculous to how much I look forward to a scripted once in a lifetime romantic television, and I probably should end my night reading a book that will makes my brains all smarts n» stuff... But, like have you ever seen the Bachelor?!
Just ten minutes of reading a book or two with your child in front of the fireplace or any other cozy spot can become a memory that lasts a lifetime.
The book explains that most people live a lifetime of sixty or seventy years (it was published in the early 80's, so maybe round up when you read it out loud), but sometimes people become sick or get hurt and can no longer stay alive.
Dr. Kendall - Tackett is author of more than 310 journal articles, book chapters and other publications, and author or editor of 22 books in the fields of trauma, women's health, depression, and breastfeeding, including Treating the Lifetime Health Effects of Childhood Victimization, 2nd Edition (in press, Civic Research Institute), Depression in New Mothers, 2nd Edition (2010, Routledge), The Psychoneuroimmunology of Chronic Disease (2010, American Psychological Association), and Breastfeeding Made Simple, 2nd Edition (co-authored with Nancy Mohrbacher, 2010).
Take in The Jungle Book for two days only, as it makes its way to Alabama for what's bound to be the viewing of a lifetime.
Dina's the author of It's Not About the Broccoli: Three Habits to Teach Your Kids a Lifetime of Healthy Eating, a thought - provoking book which encourages parents to worry less about nutrition and more about instilling good eating habits — a philosophy that's well reflected in today's post.
No other boxer, no other sportsman for that matter can lay claim to having so many words spoken and written about them over their lifetime, very few books have got to the heart of the contradictions in Ali's life.
Other categories include Political Biography of the Year, Polemic of the Year, Political History Book of the Year, International Affairs Book of the Year, Political Process Book of the Year, Political Humour / Satire Book of the Year, Political Fiction Book of the Year and the Lifetime Achievement Award in Political Literature.
Standard practice, endorsed by the Red Book of the American Association of University Professors, still tends to give disciplinary departments the loudest voice in the debate over whether a young scholar gets lifetime employment — or is fired
Your graduate studies in science have brought you a degree of book smarts that few people attain during their lifetimes.
During his lifetime, Dee accumulated dozens of artefacts and books and his house in Mortlake, London, became one of the largest libraries in England.
In the meantime, he hopes that his book will educate the public about what he regards as «the flaws in the American justice system that mark felons for a lifetime of discrimination and the immigration laws that rip apart families.&raquIn the meantime, he hopes that his book will educate the public about what he regards as «the flaws in the American justice system that mark felons for a lifetime of discrimination and the immigration laws that rip apart families.&raquin the American justice system that mark felons for a lifetime of discrimination and the immigration laws that rip apart families.»
Standard practice, endorsed by the Red Book of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), still tends to give disciplinary departments the loudest voice in the debate over whether a young scholar gets lifetime employment — or is fired.
It's a Nora Roberts book that Lifetime is turning into a film, and I started working on a new record in the studio recently.
Terri recently wrapped up her first solo book project, «Flip Over and Float — Transform Fear into Freedom in 8 Simple Steps» and filmed «The Conversation» for Lifetime Network, executive produced by Demi Moore, in February 2012.
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