Presenting an evening of readings
by authors reading original texts, in which we will remember September 11 1973 and where we will also celebrate Chile's Independence, September...
Finally, I do think my own writing has been influenced
by the authors I read.
Not exact matches
Thiel is the
author of «Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future,» a book that's widely
read by founders.
In one, scholars were asked to
read and rate research papers; unbeknown to them, the names had been changed to change the gender of the
authors, and the scholars rated the papers «written»
by men as better than the ones that appeared to be
authored by women.
The problem gets even worse when you
read a number of articles
by the same
author.
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.
Read a great company blog
authored by a colleague?
It would have been easy to dismiss her challenge, but now that I'm a published
author, now that Bodies on the Potomac is out there in the public domain being
read by friends and family and strangers alike, I realize that listening to a respected friend's advice might be the catalyst others can use to break through.
According to a study
by Tom Corley,
author of Rich Habits: The Daily Success Habits of Wealthy Individuals, 85 percent of millionaires
read two or more books per month.
I
read a quote
by Jim Rohn (American
author, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker) that really put this into perspective: «You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.»
So they pulled out all the stops
by experimenting with an in - store cafe, free Wi - Fi, monthly book swaps, a children's play area, entertainment, more than 200 in - store
author readings a year and community forums on topics of interest to customers.
It's a fascinating
read and full of Klostermanisms that will surely be appreciated
by anyone who enjoys the
author.
Recently, I finished
reading a book
by New York Times best - selling
author, Dean Graziosi called, Millionaire Success Habits.
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While personally,
authors may be supporters or protestors of the Segwit2x hard fork, in most situations, you wouldn't be able to tell just
by reading their articles on the subject.
It
reads that files can only be decrypted
by the ransomware's
authors, although researchers pointed out even they can't do it.
It was such a good book that I decided to
read another book
by the
author.
Now that the
author has so successfully catalogued many of the great ideas of Charlie Munger, I hope to
read future works
by Griffin that are focused on more controversial subjects at the margins of modern value investing.
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Much of my dividend growth investing strategy has been influenced
by reading other bloggers and
authors and then taking what I've learned to create my own plan for investing success.
For things that look interesting, take the time to
read the books and source materials offered
by the original
authors.
Read some literature written
by Christian
authors and repent.
Read books and posts
by authors of another race or culture.
I was an atheist before I
read anything
by Dawkins, or any other pro atheist
author.
Then you said, «I was an atheist before I
read anything
by Dawkins, or any other pro atheist
author.
The story of Rasputin may almost be
read as another Russian novel, written not
by any single
author but
by the culture as a whole.
Joseph Bayly, a widely
read evangelical
author, confesses honestly: «For years I have been troubled
by a strict application of the Bible's strong condemnation of homosexuality, and total judgment of the homosexual person....
You're just parroting the kind of standard eighth grade atheist questions that are answered
by reading any number of excellent
authors.
In that connection, they might
read in particular the dissenting opinion written
by James Burtchaell,
author of Rachel Weeping and one of the most incisive minds today exploring the ramifications of the abortion debate (see This World, Summer 1989).
Reading this book, a church insider is struck
by the lack of attention the
author gives to the enormous resistance within the churches, liberal and conservative, to taking our own teaching seriously.
God is the
author of the bible and I find it much harder to take things out of context if we
read and study a book line
by line and chapter
by chapter.
The
author finds that many of today's New Testament students are not predominantly the children of lifelong believers; not well - shaped
by church traditions; not well -
read in the Bible.
When we
read a letter or book, it is written word
by word, line
by line, chapter
by chapter and when we get to the end, we hope to have the meaning that the
author intended us to have.
Along with studying the Bible, I enjoy
reading books
by Christian
authors.
So I was thrilled to learn that Wayne Jacobsen, one of my favorite
authors (you must
read his book So You Don't Want to Go to Church Anymore) and podcasters (check out his podcast, «The God Journey «-RRB-, was putting out a book
by the very same title.
As happens with many good books, I stumbled upon More Than Serving Tea
by accident, after I
read an interview with one of its
authors, Nikki Toyama - Szeto, at Intervarsity's «The Well» blog.
In order to best experience this «Star Wars» in its original, Shakespeare - penned form, I have decided to forgo seeing any of the cinematic adaptions until I
read the play aloud, as intended
by its
author.
I recommend that every Christian
read the bombshell book, «Twenty - Six Reasons Why Jews Don't Believe in Jesus»
by orthodox Jewish
author, Asher Norman.
I left college with a bachelors and a long and growing
reading list, with works
by authors ranging from Aristophanes to Adorno.
It was only obvious to me because I have
read most of the books
by Author B and was shocked to see so many of his ideas and insights being written about as if they belonged to
Author A.
the point of
reading is not to restate the meaning intended
by the
author but to engage the text in creative thought, often
by means of punning play with the text.
At the same time in France, another Catholic revival had emerged, guided
by novelists Georges Bernanos and François Mauriac and poets Paul Claudel and Pierre Reverdy, all of whom were widely
read in the U.S.. Another factor inspiring American Catholic
authors, a disproportionate number of whom were Irish - American, was the rise of modern Irish literature.
Well those of us who did not agree with the
author should
read messages posted
by some Christians (HelsGod for example)
Delivering the Sermon: Voice, Body, and Animation in Proclamation
by Teresa L. Fry Brown (a couple others that I haven't
read yet but have heard great things about from this
author are: Can a Sistah Get a Little Help?
The writeup (
by Census
author Jesse Ball) does have a solid point about how many people claim to love the Bible without having actually
read it, and he recommends
reading Agota Kristof's The Notebook instead, which is excellent, and you can
read it and the Bible.
From the Summa Theologjae we
read «The
author of Sacred Scripture is God, in whose power it is to signify his meaning, not
by words only (as man also can do), but also
by things in themselves» 1,1,10.
In The Spiritual Life (Harper, n.d.) she pleaded: «We can not begin the day
by a real act of communion with the
Author of peace and Lover of concord, and then go on to
read a bloodthirsty newspaper at breakfast.»