Sentences with phrase «making little books»

I was always doing something creative when I was little, from sewing to modelling, to making little books.
As long as I am organizing it for myself, I might as well do a little bit of extra work and make a little book out of it.
This is so beautiful I'm instantly led to am make a little book of it to put in Zoe's library.
You could even make a little book for the baby, What We Thought About You Before You Were Born.
These small, well - made little books introduced some amazing fiction, philosophy, classical thought and spiritualism to a hungry audience, and the low price made it easy to build a library of amazing titles that could fit into a milk crate.

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The little vulgar newsshoprint freebie that started in Montreal back in 1994 now has more than 800 full - time employees in 34 countries making books, films, video, magazines, events and music, all funded through partnerships with some of the globe's biggest brands.
This book gave me a little insight into what made this company and the concept of home sharing take off.
Over the weekend I listened to Russ Roberts» interview with Jason Zweig, who made an excellent observation of how vast the financial markets are and how little time investors spend thinking about this: I think if there's one overriding theme to the book, one of the things I've tried to get across in The Devil's...
This book will also help you in identifying where you unconsciously use your money and how those little expenses can be used to make you financially strong.
See also «The Little Book That Makes You Rich: A Proven Market - Beating Formula for Growth Investing (Chapter - by - Chapter Review)» for a review of Louis Navellier's 2007 bBook That Makes You Rich: A Proven Market - Beating Formula for Growth Investing (Chapter - by - Chapter Review)» for a review of Louis Navellier's 2007 bookbook.
In his 2007 book The Little Book That Makes You Rich: A Proven Market - Beating Formula for Growth Investing, Louis Navellier, Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of Navellier & Associates, Inc., outlines his systematic approach to investing in timely growth stobook The Little Book That Makes You Rich: A Proven Market - Beating Formula for Growth Investing, Louis Navellier, Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of Navellier & Associates, Inc., outlines his systematic approach to investing in timely growth stoBook That Makes You Rich: A Proven Market - Beating Formula for Growth Investing, Louis Navellier, Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of Navellier & Associates, Inc., outlines his systematic approach to investing in timely growth stocks.
Web content guru Gerry McGovern, author of «Killer Content» — one of the best books on writing copy for the web — says that one of the biggest mistakes companies make in regards to their website content is thinking that customers care one little bit about the company.
What struck me when reading the book was how little Volcker and the other major participants in making the policy knew.
Years back, I was amazed at the claim made by Joel Greenblatt's book The Little Book That Still Beats the Market [Emphasis Mine] Can you spare three hours to learn how to beat the marbook The Little Book That Still Beats the Market [Emphasis Mine] Can you spare three hours to learn how to beat the marBook That Still Beats the Market [Emphasis Mine] Can you spare three hours to learn how to beat the market?
Just because you have some little moldy book that tells you it's true, does not make it true.
He wrote this book here and the book says: He made us all to be just like Him,» so... If we're dumb... Then God is dumb... and maybe even a little ugly on the side.»
«It says in the book He made us all to be just like him, so if we're dumb, then God is dumb... and maybe even a little ugly on the side.»
Nietzsche's scorn for «modern ideas» made a profound impression on his admirers: «This book [Beyond Good and Evil],» he said, «is a criticism of modernity, embracing the modern sciences, arts, even politics, together with certain indications as to a type that would be the reverse of modern man, for as little like him as possible: a noble, yea - saying man.»
Tens of thousands of believers bought that little book and made it a central issue in their lives.
Bible dictionaries have little to say, and one recent book on death in the Bible made only passing reference to the subject, not even listing the word in its index.
I can feel the tension between the big things that grieve me to my over-sensitive core — like the execution of Troy Davis that took place last night — and the little things that tick me off — like folding laundry again, the big things that overwhelm me with gratitude — beauty, truth, love, friendship, kinship — and the little things that make me want to weep with joy — the gap between Joseph's teeth, Evelynn's toothless smiles, Anne perched in a chair for an hour with a book.
A little later, packing up his manuscripts, Ford happened to see «the page and the very commended phrase «old - eyed», and to notice that somehow in the rounds of fatigued retyping that used to precede a writer's final sign - off on a book in the days before word processors, the original and rather dully hybridised «cold - eyed» had somehow lost its «c» and become «old - eyed», only nobody'd noticed since they both made a kind of sense.»
I hope that in his next book, Turner does a little more of this, for it transforms his funny, sometimes bizarre anecdotes into more relatable, human stories and makes the reader feel more like a participant and less like an observer.
Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity by charles taylor harvard university press, 601 pages, $ 29.95 To describe Sources of the Self as a learned book would be a little like describing Michael Jordan as a skilled basketball player: accurate, but hardly adequate to the....
This little book promises to make big waves in your theology.
For that little marketing scheme, he should apologize to God for not having enough faith that He / She / It would make his book a bestseller.
But i guess you christians make up the rules as you go, as well as cherry pick from your little book.
Her book first made little impact on the American religious scene.
This little book at least succeeds in making it clear that Vincent Harding is in the second camp.
Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality by Donald Miller — The book that is likely on the short list for 90 % of evangelicals my age, Donald Miller made me feel a little less crazy.
This is because Joseph Smith made up this story in order to maintain his position in a little farming community, WHERE HE HAD ALREADY CLAIMED TO BE ABLE TO TRANSLATE EGYPTIAN, that is, in the Book of Mormon.
While I am on the subject of the publishing industry, let me make one little tiny suggestion to publishers and book agents: Please, out of respect and courtesy to the authors who submit books to you, don't you think it would be wise to create a little form letter that you send to authors whose books you reject?
In order to control people these two little books were possibly fabricated from Indian text «bhagwadgita» which existed thousand of years prior to these two man made religions.
Although this little book (it can be called an occasional address, yet without having the occasion which produces the speaker and gives him authority, or the occasion which produces the reader and makes him eager to learn) is like a fantasy, like a dream by day as it confronts the relationships of actuality: yet it is not without assurance and not without hope of accomplishing its object.
In fact, if nothing in the Second Book of Kings had taken place, if none of the decisions of these men had been made, little would have changed.
I am always reading at least ten books at once, and I have made a little rule with myself that I can't buy another book until I've read half a book.
This is always a little embarrassing for me because I save my best, most personal writing for my books and tend to hammer out most of my blog posts before I've even had my second cup of coffee in the morning, which is a hazy, disorienting time in which I am strictly prohibited from making important life decisions or ordering things from the internet.
But while I value their sociopolitical analyses and share their anger at the complex forces that make sane mothering almost impossible these days, I find little in their books to give me strength and hope for the journey — the strength and hope that are exactly what mothers need to resist the powers the authors describe.
We had to submit our own little books in order to participate, so I grew accustomed to meeting my annual deadline and turning in a story that made me proud.
I shall not speak here about this, my own views on the matter may be found in a little book written some years ago, Praying Today (Eerdmans, 1974), in which an effort was made to meet some of the problems and answer some of the questions that personal devotion may suggest.
I now see that God has made Himself known to little children and to those who may never crack open a book of theology or read a chapter from the Pentateuch.
At evening time it is, with equal ceremony, locked away for the night in a specially prepared vault for safekeeping.11 It is not a little strange that a faith which rules out idolatry should have come, in the end, very near, if not quite, to making their sacred book an object of worship.
Critical thinker, You study a little science and suddenly you feel you have it figured out, Your meaning of life and the after life is based on other men's hypotheses, Yet it makes such good sense to you that you make a life choice based on it, then you stand up and criticize a person whose made a life choice based on A holy Book written 2000 years ago, When it comes down to it how are you any different, Your choices based on science which changes daily and theirs on the prophets.
Her little book Animals and Why They Matter makes a persuasive case for distinctions among values, thus avoiding problems in extreme positions.
Problem definition is time - consuming, a deep journey into our own prejudices and hopes for a Christian faith that actually makes a difference, a horrible awakening that giants of the faith may have little faith in God and more in courts and money, that fame - seekers exist within the church system and garner friends as shields, that a man that marries a second wife may wish to destroy the first wife at any cost, and that authors can indeed write good books but run away from women speaking of their own abuse, and that prior friendships dictate the limits of Christianity....
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Kenneth Cain Kinghorn, in his powerful little book, Christ Can Make You Fully Human, writes: Mature Christians do not depend on strong emotions to sustain them.
It's easy to put each other in a box or make a little rule book for ourselves about what Good Christian Women Do and Look Like and then even sub boxes below that about Schooling and Discipline and Food and so on.
Christian authors might be a little put - off by his use of profanity and his idea of God and angels, and praying to the Muses, but the premise behind the book is sound: There are forces at work to keep us from being and doing what God has made us for, and until we fight off those forces and get to doing what we were created for, we will be miserable.
Though this is a major theme of the book, the reviewer makes remarkably little mention of it.
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