Sentences with phrase «in beautiful books»

If you are interested in beautiful books and binding, you may pander to your passion at the Art of the Book conference in Calgary, July 11 - 13, 2013.
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.
«Down to Earth is more than a phrase in this beautiful book; it's a philosophy of what it means to be green in California wine.
Her passion, knowledge and good taste are reflected on every page in this beautiful book that makes eating whole grains more approachable and inspiring than ever.»
Award - winning author and illustrator Tomie de Paola helps babies learn the traditions and symbols that make the holiday season so special in this beautiful book.
In the beautiful book «Ministry of Healing» Ellen G. White wrote that, «The sick, shut within four walls, look out on houses and pavements, with perhaps not even a glimpse of blue sky or sunshine, of grass or flower or tree.
«A poem is a small but powerful thing,» he says in his thought - provoking preface, and in this beautiful book, along with his coauthors, poets Chris Colderly and Marjory Wentworth, Alexander offers a collection of 20 poems.
Experience Thailand's amazing marine life up close in this beautiful book by Chris Mitchell and Jez Tryner.
Now compiled in a beautiful book, Yokonami invites one and all to enjoy this ambitious exhibit featuring motion picture and installation art.
Chris added: «We want to celebrate the people we've met and share the knowledge we've gained and do it in a beautiful book.
Discover the images that made the case for the photograph as a work of art in this beautiful book.
I get what you mean about texture and «touchableness» in a beautiful book — and to have it be your very own baby — well that's got ta be surreal!

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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.
«This beautiful book shatters the myth of the extroverted ideal and highlights the essential role of introverts in the world of work.
I went grocery shopping even when I didn't need to because I was bored,» she writes in her book, «Living a Beautiful Life on Less.»
The company is «bringing together technology and art to rethink children's book publishing, resulting in beautiful personalized books that have become a go - to gift for kids and parents,» according to Isaacs.
Nasar's last book, A Beautiful Mind, demonstrated her deftness in portraying one great thinker (troubled math genius John Nash).
Carson didn't plagiarize in anything directly related to his campaign, but it was discovered last year that portions of his book America the Beautiful — which was published in 2012 and clearly designed as part of the retired neurosurgeon's entry into politics — were taken directly from other sources, including a website called SocialismSucks.net, without consistent attribution.
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, IndonesiIn 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, Indonesiin 4 locales in Southeast Asia: Bangkok and Chiang Mai of Thailand, Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam, and the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesiin Southeast Asia: Bangkok and Chiang Mai of Thailand, Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam, and the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia.
Correction: In Matthew Milliner's book review, «Knowing the Beautiful» (May), the layman Leon Bloy is wrongly identified as the priest Louis Bloy.
Dear friend that was beautiful wise full of light but will have to read it more to see the inner meanings of it... We look vertically as did Abraham looking for the Creator... While the Creator in the Quran told us that our means of subsistence and what we await are in heavens... But as well told us that if we disbelieve on what the Holy Books and the Quran came with we ought to look Horizontally as in Archeology for the nations that been mentioned and how the died for their sins and disbelief to the message or for humiliating the messengers...
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....
In her debut book, Dreaming with God, former professional ballerina, wife, and mama — Sarah Beth Marr — invites us to step into the beautiful dance of letting God lead our dreams, desires, and our very lives.
If you are in the midst of suffering, if you find your faith withering, if you are questioning whether God is at work — or even present — as you wait for something in your life to become beautiful, this book will be a welcome reminder that God never stops his redemptive work... and that there is a time for everything under heaven.
I wrote this book with humor and with love because I think both are needed in the conversation, particularly as it pertains to something as complex and beautiful as womanhood.
The metaphor of moving a mountain as it relates to doing the work of peace - making and justice - seeking since my first visit to Haiti crops up often in my life and work — in fact, I ended up dedicating an entire chapter of my book to this beautiful idea).
«I was praying for you... I heard a great sermon... I'm reading a great book on the spiritual life... I came across this beautiful verse in Luke the other day... I was talking with a friend from church....»
In a book - length interview called God Is More Beautiful Than the Devil, the late Roman exorcist and author Fr.
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...»
In 1969, Malcolm Muggeridge hosted a BBC documentary on her, Something Beautiful for God, following it with his now - classic book of the same name.
Please every one open ur minds, if u ask any Muslim in the middle east or the US they will tell u Islam continuously preaches Peace, the Quran is a beautiful book just like all the other holy books.
A book on practical theology now preoccupies me in the same way that an earlier struggle for public criteria in fundamental theology concerned me in the early «70s and the struggle for criteria of meaning and truth in the disclosures of the beautiful and the holy in the classic works of art and religion preoccupied me in the late «70s.
In the Book of Revelation we read: «I... saw a new Jerusalem, the holy city, coming down out of Heaven from God, beautiful as a bride prepared to meet her husband.
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.
Green's biggest success to date is number one best - seller The Fault in Our Stars (Penguin), a beautiful, low - concept wonder of a book, the plot of which is alluded to above.
(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).
But, that said, is there really any plausibly disputable question as to which of these men was the greater writer: which, that is, produced books that — in their individual parts and in their totality — are more accomplished, more capacious, more sophisticated, more true to experience, and more beautiful?
The beautiful opening of the Third Eucharistic Prayer of the Church of England's Alternative Service Book (1980) draws its inspiration from the Eucharistic prayer found in the Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus of Rome (c.l70 — t ~ 236), which is thought to represent a tradition of the early third century.
In the book, she writes about her journey away from the upward mobility trend of modern American, and down into the grime of life where, as it turns out, life is beautiful and full of wonder, glory, and grace.
Her book, A Beautiful Disaster: Finding Hope in the Midst of Brokenness (Brazos Press), will be out in July of 2014.
The Oldest Living Things in the World is a giant book that combines many of my favorite things: a compelling journey / quest narrative, beautiful photographs, and naturalism.
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 requireIn 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 requirein 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 requireIn 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 requirein 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 requirein the world to contain the number of books that would be required.
In this book we find beautiful images of the Resurrection.
Of course I also spend time taking pictures of the beautiful world, spending time with my wife, reading books or magazines, playing video games, enjoying a great meal, engaging in citizen scientist projects, spending time in thought or contemplation about the universe or our planet, or in other words generally loving and enjoying life!
If ever there was a homogeneous version of this tradition in national life; if ever, after legal disestablishment, a faith was re-established in the popular ethos; if ever there was agreement on biblical authority, on God, Jesus, heaven and hell and the true, the beautiful and the good, then it was in the high years of what one of my book titles terms the Protestant Righteous Empire.
Always along with this primacy of her sexual uses, the Old Testament reveals a strong sense of her worth as property, so that even in the late and beautiful description of a wife and mother in the Book of Proverbs, (Chap.
A decade later F. F. Schumacher, a forward thinking economist, challenged the «bigger is better» mode of technological thinking in his book Small is Beautiful (1973).
When Pope Francis announced his Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, now underway, he accompanied it with a beautiful papal bull, Misericordiae Vultus, which disappeared almost as soon as it was issued.Fortunately, in his new book, The Name of God is Mercy, co-authored with Andrea Tornielli, Francis....
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