«I would say reading
some books by people like Brian Tracy, Tony Robbins, and Zig Ziglar, those can help you get into perspective, and especially if you are an entrepreneur out there by yourself you need that inspiration.»
They'd read
books by people like Harold Nicolson — big selling books by J.B. Priestley — big selling books in the United States in 1938 where people were talking about nuclear weapons.
The more
books by people like you and Greg, the better.
Not exact matches
Some
people swear
by P / E and price - to -
book; others,
like Goldberg, think neither makes a lot of sense.
Keep it up
by reading
books like The Art of Communicating,
by Thich Nhat Hanh and How to Win Friends and Influence
People in the Digital Age,
by Dale Carnegie and Associates.
Out of 2,000 negotiations videotaped
by Gerard I. Nierenberg and Henry H. Calero, the authors of «How to Read a
Person Like a
Book,» there wasn't a single settlement when one of the negotiators had their legs crossed.
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.
The NYT piece — along with other reporting about Amazon
by people like author Brad Stone, in his
book «The Everything Store,» — describes
people sleeping in their cars in the company parking lot, or not sleeping at all for days.
By investing in this
book, you will discover how to break through the thousands of marketing messages you receive every day, to get noticed, be remembered, and get
people talking, sharing,
liking, tweeting, and buying.
The
book provides dozens of examples of companies large and small that have succeeded
by putting
people first: familiar names
like Johnson & Johnson, IBM, Southwest Airlines as well as numerous entrepreneurs who are successful in their own niches, even if not widely known.
Can you earn three times as many points
by booking a flight, purchasing your ticket through a website that offers its own rewards program (
like Expedia) and using a credit card that awards points to
people who
book through Expedia?
The
book is full of examples
like these where even the brightest are brought down
by a market crash but it's also through the key lessons that have helped ordinary
people like you and me exceed our investing goals.
The
book's strength lies in its practical advice on how to tear down obstacles to private charities (
like our church's current struggle with HUD) and its sensible counsel on the kind of tough - minded compassion needed
by people like Kenneth's mom.
Colin is obviously a critical thinker who is far to intelligent to be judged
by the
likes of
people who believe in a imaginary god and as $ backwards religious
book that promotes hate and bigotry.
Never stop reading their holy
books because it offers emotional and psychological benefits as it was written
by people like themselves.
For atheists
like me, it's always funny how worked up ignorant
people get over a
book, written
by people trying to profit from, control and manipulate
people in the 4th century AD.
If you don't believe me, then you have never tried to live or work in a Mormon - dominated area — they have no compunction whatsoever against lying or
by - passing laws to get ahead at the expense of what they refer to as «gentiles» and shamelessly promote their own members (they literally keep a
book of apostates and
people like me who are unhireable, etc. once listed there).
Yes, those who
like to say that there are moral absolutes inherent in
people, places, or things are clearly shown to be wrong
by the simple existence of an unstable and diverse and contradictory bunch of «holy
books».
From
books like * The Sociopath Next Door *
by Martha Stout, I recalled that one of the key ways a manipulator hooks
people is
by sharing stories that make themselves look
like they've been misunderstood, bullied, attacked, suffering... in short, The Victim.
Right... Just
like people who buy
books by a guy (Christopher Hitchens) who says atheist communists should be considered theists and Martin Luther King was not a true Christian... and who lost debates to William Lane Craig and Rowan Williams are not gullible.
And yet, as often happens, Jesus» advice is also based on common sense — the sort of down - to - earth, practical wisdom that is dispensed today
by people like Ann Landers and Abigail Van Buren, and that fills the Old Testament
book of Proverbs.
I also knew that
people like Steve Chalke, Paula Gooder and Rob Bell were among those doing important speaking, blogging and writing on the Bible, and I hoped that my own
book, We Make the Road
by Walking, would add to the conversation.
Because environments do influence the decisions and actions
by which we constitute ourselves as one kind of
person or another, this
book should be mandatory reading for those who may
like it least» mothers and fathers of college - bound young men and women.
Rather than attacking with your talking points, fed to you
by people adamantly opposed to evolution, why don't you sit down with a
book by an expert who
LIKES evolution and read their perspective?
creationism is far from an adult theory, its a child
like story with fantasy elements based on myth and NO science, we always hear about these crazy
people trying to outlaw evolution.But has you stated we have billions of years of evidence, thanks for helping us evolutionists out, unfortunately you have none, just a
book, no science, no artifacts, no garden of eden, no bones of adam or eve or even the snake for that matter, no ark, no proof of a biblical flood, no proof of a created world
by a higher power, no nothing..
The next thing to say is that, as the believer, theologian, and preacher that I am, I read Scripture in the way followed before me
by Chrysostom (regularly), Augustine (fitfully), and all Western professional exegetes since Colet, Luther, and Calvin that is, I approach the
books as human documents produced
by people of
like passions with myself.
Whether it's something major
like the fight for something as basic as an education for girls in the developing world or something seemingly minor
like major Christian bookstores who won't stock my
book,
people want to know, aren't you discouraged
by this?
You mean so she can continue to be confused
by all the contradictions and logical fallacies of this supposedly «divinely inspired»
book written
by people with no concept of simple things
like the chlorophyll in plants that make them green?
Anyway, despite all the confusion about pre-millenialism, a-millenialism, post-millenialism, the recent invention of the rapture, Paul's confusing statement about «we who remain», the entire
book of Revelation not appearing to be written
by John because of the Greek used, and the odd way in which eschatological views seem to change in the New Testament Pauline letters, and the bizarrely easy way
people like Thessalonians became convinced Christ had already returned in their time, and all the other confusing things about New Testament prophecy — the truth is that it is all trustworthy and you should not question this.
To put it concretely, the question is whether and how God communicates through a
book like the Bible read
by people like us.
If you are quoting, it might be helpful to indicate such in your post, generally
by starting with something
like, «I feel this quote from THIS
PERSON, found in THIS BOOK / WEBSITE is pertinent to the discussion» so that those of us who are trying to converse with you know from the start whether we are talking with you or some other person you are qu
PERSON, found in THIS
BOOK / WEBSITE is pertinent to the discussion» so that those of us who are trying to converse with you know from the start whether we are talking with you or some other
person you are qu
person you are quoting.
Smithsonian, this is where you are wrong, the
book of remembrance, the so called OT, is not a religion, YHWH is not of religion, or Daniel's vision would not have prophesied just what is going on in this time of false religions, and false governments, and those
like yourself are suppose to mislead the
people this is what this whole spiritual war, of His enemies in Pslams 83, and in Exodus 17:14 - 17, from generation, to generation, it is about the lies of the leaders against YHWH, who has been told, and warned
by YHWH, that your knowledge has deceived you, in Isaiah 47, O, daughter of Babylon.
One of the key characters in the
book is disgraced «faith healer» Holy Wayne (played
by British actor Paterson Joseph); a once - average man, bereaved on October 14th, who realises he can take other
people's pain upon himself,
like a kind of emotional sponge.
In the
book Why I Am Not a Feminist, author Jessa Crispin argues that safety is «a surface - level cleanliness» in that safety looks
like a city bragging about how and clean it is while jails are filled with marginalized
people who have been criminalized
by punitive laws.
It's being published
by Yellow Kite, a new list at the renowned publisher Hodder and Stoughton, which is such an honour as they've published the best
books from
people like Gordon Ramsey, Hugh Fearnley - Whittingstall and Delia Smith.
I have read your blog today for the first time and am struck
by the element of nitpicking etc along with the truly generous and appreciative comments from
people like myself who love your
book.
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If you're the type of
person that isn't fooled
by the growing volume of processed gluten - free goodies on grocery store shelves, you will love the forthcoming
book Eat
Like a Dinosaur from the Paleo Parents.
It will stay right there to annoy
people like you judging a
book by the cover.
One more
person has to go as soon as and thats ShadyStan, usmanov is an arsenal fan and will spend our own money whilst balancing
books (getting rid of deadwood players and staff on the ridiculous wages most are on) he
likes wenger but fans would mean more to him if he was the owner i could near guantee it we would see major ambition changes at the club... its funny though he would only be spending what we already have in the bank after this season is over and there will be more than the 200m quoted time n time again
by the media.
I feel
like a lot of
people don't truly read the entire
book and understand the concepts, and they confuse it with scheduled,
by - the - clock feeding.
What would that mean for
people like Kate Bolick, whose new
book Spinster: Making a Life of One's Own — presumably a celebration of unmarried women
by choice — has been the subject of much debate?
Some
people like them, because they are already organized and they can guide you through what to memorialize, but you are
by no means locked into that
book.
But that new information and communications technologies aren't all - powerful or irrelevant doesn't mean that they do not matter — or that their sometimes exaggerated positive sides actually distract us from recognizing their more nefarious aspects, as
people like Morozov sometimes come close to arguing, as pointed out
by Zeynep Tufekci in her thoughtful review of his
book.
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by adapting the ideas presented in The 4 - Hour Workweek
book by What is The 4 - Hour Workweek Income Has No Value Without Time Most of the
people want to make a lot of money to life
like rich
people, -LSB-...]
That's Disgusting
by Rachel Herz Psychologist Rachel Herz's charmingly revolting new
book examines repugnance in all its iterations: why bad table manners make us shudder, why gross - out movies make us laugh, even why most
people will refuse to eat a snack that looks
like dog feces — no matter how sure they are that it's really chocolate fudge.
And it's doubtful that
books with titles
like Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow: Discovering Your Right Livelihood — the old career counselor's classic,
by Marsha Sineta — would have any real impact on a
person who feels the pinch of 5 or 6 years of frustratingly low income.
The
book that inspired me to write about this topic this month is The «It» Factor: Be the One
People Like, Listen To, and Remember,
by Mark Wiskup (Amacon, 2007).
The point of my [1992
book] What Robots Can and Can't Be can be distilled to this stark but,
by my lights, accurate claim: We are sliding inexorably toward a time when AI will supply — despite demanding tests of «unmasking» [
like the movie's Voight — Kampff test]-- creatures behaviorally indistinguishable from human
persons, such as Blade Runner's replicants.
I looked each video (very well made) and also realize they use broader simpler but still concise enough terminology, that»S really great to increase reach and be more «approachable» because sometimes regular everyday
people on the street don't know all or have heard the mumbo jumbo jargon in biogerontology (they will think you are a pompous alien nerd - stuck up who thinks he knows more because he was
like a lab rat in his lab
books studying aging; on top of that they will more Resentful towards you for Daring to Question their Life beliefs on Life and Death
by your» 2 - cents worth knowledge (couldn't give a f...)»