Every single book I submit for represents one
less book written.
Not exact matches
Caruso - Cabrera
wrote her first
book, «You Know I'm Right: More Prosperity,
Less Government,» in 2010.
As backward as it sounds, getting rich often has
less to do with the money than the mentality, he
writes in his
book «How Rich People Think.»
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.»
In preparing to
write this
book, Chris identified 1,500 individuals who have built businesses earning $ 50,000 or more from a modest investment (in many cases, $ 100 or
less), and from that group he's chosen to focus on the 50 most intriguing case studies.
Instead of trying to watch
less tv or spend
less time on Facebook, start doing something else, like join a team or
writing a
book.
«To succeed in the Gig Economy, we need to create a financially flexible life of lower fixed costs, higher savings, and much
less debt,» Diane Mulcahy, a senior analyst at the Kauffman Foundation and a lecturer at Babson College,
writes in her
book «The Gig Economy,» which is part economic argument and part how - to guide.
And in his
book, Children of the Great Depression, Glen Elder
wrote that adolescents who experienced hardship in the 1930s became especially adaptable, family - oriented adults; perhaps, as a result of this recession, today's adolescents will be pampered
less and counted on for more, and will grow into adults who feel
less entitled than recent generations.
Displacing ideas and institutions that are now long established is not merely a matter of
writing a few
books, much
less a few blog posts.
How is Paul being «divinely inspired» to
write books of the Bible any
less rediculous than reading out of a hat.
Russ Christian thinking at its best, 5 billion people totally ignore or think the bible is just another poorly
written of fiction, sure to your lot it may be the most influential
book in history, not so much to everyone else and is getting
less and
less influential as time goes by.
And in recent years a significant publishing subindustry has arisen for the purpose of helping us in such a «voyage of discovery»: I refer to the many
books, tapes, videos, and workbooks on the topic of journal
writing, or, as the
less scrupulous stylists in the movement would have it, «journaling.»
It was
written by many people over the span of hundreds of years, it is tribal rules from the infancy of our development and arguably is not a good
book at all but full of hatred, spite and unspeakable violence, and you arent allowed to use «faith» as your proof of existence... faith is nothing
less than the throwing away of reason i.e. belief without evidence.
Now he reviews a new
book on ethics and
writes,» [The author] agrees with what now seems to be a near - consensus among philosophers that «speciesism» - the view that we are entitled to take theinterests of animals
less seriously than we take human interests, simply because humans are members of our species - is not a morally defensible position.»
Some ideas I'm currently tossing around include: working harder to employ the same
writing style in posts that I employ in my
books (more story,
less ranting!)
It would be
less than the truth, however, if the author's interest in
writing the
book were represented as merely the desire to explain ideologies.
According to the Barna study, the percent of engagement people have with the Bible — from being engaged (reading the Bible at least four times a week), friendly (engaged with the Bible
less than four times a week), neutral (read the Bible once a month or
less and see the Bible as the inspired word of God, but acknowledge it can have some errors) and skeptical (see the Bible as «just another
book of teachings
written by men)-- has started to stabilize and return to its normal rates after the rate of skepticism increased by 4 percent to 14 percent and the rate of friendliness dropped 8 percent to 37 percent in 2011.
And not an atom's weight in the earth or in the sky escapeth your Lord, nor what is
less than that or greater than that, but it is (
written) in a clear
Book.
Vartan Gregorian's short
book Islam: A Mosaic, Not a Monolith (Brookings Institution Press) is a
less known but exceptionally well -
written introduction.
Though I have
written this
book in part to set forth what I think is a neglected perspective among scholars, researchers, and consultants who study congregations, at the end of the ministerial day it matters
less whether private analysts understand the narrative features of the congregation than whether the congregation itself understands those features.
Some change in my thinking on this as on other matters during the six years separating the two
books can not be denied and perhaps is not to be apologized for; but critics have been mistaken if they have supposed that the authenticity and the unique quality of Jesus» humanity have ever become
less precious to me than when I
wrote the first
book.
The
book is also my shortest
book ever
written, coming it at
less than 10,000 words.
This approach may seem overly limited due to the fact that it proceeds through the narrow defile of one cultural fact, the existence of
written documents, and thus because it is limited to cultures which possess
books, but it will seem
less limited if we comprehend what enlargement of our experience of the world results from the existence of such documents.
«This
book is made for need and profit of all good folk,»
writes Caxton in his
Less Modern English introduction, «as far as they in reading or hearing of it shall more understand and feel the foresaid subtle deceits that daily be used in the world, not to the intent that men should use them, but that every man should eschew and keep him from the subtle false shrews that they be not deceived.»
The result is that in
lesser burials, the
book comes to be only a small, single sheet of papyrus
written in demotic script.
Not being a nutter myself, I really couldn't care
less what is
written in some old
book of myths, but I would have expected these people to take note of Leviticus 19 - 28.
As a recent study conducted by Pew Research Center makes clear — and this is supported by other studies including a significant study released last fall, «A Survey of American Political Culture,» by Dr. James Davidson Hunter, who
wrote the
book Culture Wars — White Evangelical Protestants are not, as the Washington Post famously called them in 1993, «
less affluent,
less educated, and more easily led than the average American.»
A fellow named John Loftus
wrote a
book (which I'm not going to link to; sorry John) about his journey into atheism, and he dedicated no
less than two chapters -LRB-!)
... wow, lot's of mis - statements here by people speculating about the Bible and Jesus, including those of you who think the
books of the Bible were
written a few hundred years ago (Moses penned it around 1400BC)... the Bible is a collection of the most investigated writings of all time, so there is a tremendous amount of credible archeological and scientific material in this world available for review rooted in verifiable investigations... my response, read the Bible, do your own investigation, determine the Truth for yourself... hopefully, anne rice's denouncement of faith in the God of the Bible (it's difficult for me to believe she ever had Saving Faith in the first place) will bring some readers to investigate and find the Truth... God will call the Elect, not one more, not one
less...
I can connect the discovery of my American theological self more or
less with the
writing of my
book The Parables, published in early 1967.
I told her, «This is the problem, this is why I've
written this
book, because somewhere in the past someone told you that you were
less and you believed that lie.»
A man with
less education than I have quotes a parable from a so - called holy
book written, who know when, by who knows who, and tries to say that is what God intended.
@Chad Would you consider the
book Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter
less fictional if it had been
written just a few decades after Lincoln died?
He was in fact already
writing the «big
books», in the form of the commentaries or, Galatians and Psalms, though they did not seem «big» to him — and he was right that the little
books, were in a way, more difficult, involving genuine communication with the
less well educated.
In a letter to a friend at Zwickau, Luther
wrote about Eck's text in desperate apocalyptic mood: «The
book... is nothing
less than the malice and envy of a maniac... Rejoice, Brother, rejoice, and be not terrified by these whirling leaves... The more they rage the more cause I give them...»
Writing in
Books and Culture several years ago, Susan Wise Bauer complained that the willingness of King's God to tolerate these
lesser rivals — and his insistence that his human surrogates take them on — made him «an undemanding fellow» who outsources the hard work to human beings «and then desperately hopes they can pull it off.»
Just as
less and
less theological
writing is being put into
books, the theological reader is reading fewer and fewer
books.
When I'm in a season of intense work, say launching something new or
writing a
book, people know they will see
less of me.
Author Notes: When I was playing around with the idea of
writing a low - sugar
book, I had one and only one priority: the recipes had to be so good and so delicious that you could serve them without announcing the caveat that they were made with
less sugar.
Between
book writing and editing though, my family is lucky to have meals this week at all, much
less those made with love!
For 2017 however Sniff Petrol has expanded on that idea and
written a full - on guide to the upcoming F1 season, released in the form of an actual
book that you have to pay for (or if you prefer, an actual e-
book that you can pay a little bit
less for).
This
book is mainly
written for mothers who feel nervous and
less confident about breastfeeding as it's their first time.
Author Mira Kirshenbaum
writes in her
book, «The Weekend Marriage», that the American state of matrimony is all too often the victim of what she calls «Murphy's law» of marriage: «The
less time you have together, the more things go wrong in your relationship.»
Our
book is
written for the parents or primary caregivers of babies
less than 24 months of age, and we think it would be most useful to families with:
I also just
wrote my first
book, «Preggers,» that's a
less medical, fun, helpful guide to pregnancy!
I asked her recently to
write up a few things about what it was like breastfeeding at a time where even
less women breastfed than today and there was no internet, no Google to search things up, no information except the odd parenting
book or La Leche League meeting.
We talk about decluttering your home, schedule, and mental space without getting bogged down by perfection or expectations — expanding upon what we
wrote about in our
book Minimalist Parenting: Enjoy Modern Family Life More by Doing
Less (Routledge, 2013).
She ended up
writing a
book about yelling
less and loving more.
Mom reported that she was
less stressed than trying to follow the sample schedule she had
written in her BW
book.
Less famously, she
wrote a
book as a result of her failed attempt to legislate against boobs at the breakfast table.