Sentences with phrase «more than other books»

A bestseller is based on the old produce model and basically says a book sells more than other books in a certain time period in the places the list decides to look during that certain time period.
Why It's Worth Reading: More than the other books in this collection, Influence is about sales negotiations.
Isaac Asimov once remarked that reading the Bible, more than any other book, successfully brought people to atheism.
More than any other book in history.
This book about Kozol's experiences as a young teacher in the Boston Public Schools «shaped my thinking and reporting more than any other book,» veteran education reporter John Merrow says.
Digital Book World says that Goodreads has done more than any other book - focused site to change how people discover new books — and those books could be yours.
As lifestyle editor, Jackie Bates, says, «Probably more than any other book, cookbooks are sold by their covers.»
And, I'm going to end by telling you to check out the book I recommend more than any other book in the world: Do What You Are by Paul Tieger.

Not exact matches

A classic on persuasion from Robert Cialdini, Parrish claims Munger has «given away more copies of this book than any other
While conducting research for their book, The Mind of the Leader, Rasmus Hougaard and Jacqueline Carter interviewed more than 1,000 leaders and found that practicing mindfulness, meaning a focus on the present, achieved by meditation and other techniques, helped those leaders engage with their employees, create better connections and improve company performance.
My main gripes about the Book 2, other than the high ticket price, is that I'm moving more and more away from a Windows machine for my daily work.
Now, more than ever, you need to be able to answer the «purpose» question, and this book helps you answer it — not only for yourself but, importantly, for others you lead.
There are also tons of other free resources online, including GitHub's 500 free programming books that cover more than 80 different programming languages.
In the book, he explains that his initial goal was to help employees understand why some people were paid more than others.
Though some shelves contain stacks of books, others have printed aluminum plates that mimic books — a feature that has prompted criticism that the much - touted space is «more fiction than books
Your book might turn out to be one of those streams, but it is more likely to help you earn other income than to be a major profit center in its own right.
Any bookstore can also order it if you give them the full title: «Guerrilla Marketing to Heal the World» — there are more than 60 Guerrilla Marketing books that cover other aspects of business and have nothing to do with what we've been talking about.
Any bookstore can also order it if you give them the full title: «Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green» — there are more than 60 Guerrilla Marketing books that cover other aspects of business and have nothing to do with what we've been talking about.
As MIT's Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee put it more recently than Keynes in their 2014 book about automation's economic impact, The Second Machine Age: «Our generation has inherited more opportunities to transform the world than any other.
«This is more than a leadership book, it's more than a book, it's a guide to creating a meaningful life, it's about achieving your values and leading others to achieve theirs.
In other words, does a company have more intrinsic value than book value?
His books on marketing, quitting, leadership, and a variety of other subjects have been translated into more than 35 languages
I further urge all of the other quasi-analysts that look to silver as «nothing more than a byproduct» of giant copper, zinc, and lead mining operations might want to consider whether the notional value of the paper «hedges» carried on the books of the bullion banks might not represent the ultimate discounting mechanism.
I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
Now men who know more than God [sarcasm] decide they don't like that saying, and it doesn't fit in their thinking, so off they go and write books and develope a following of other people who don't like the truth of what Jesus said.
And read other books and see if you have more than standard wisdom in it.
Pfau is much more appreciative of much of Gregory's work («a book whose courage and ambition I applaud, if for no other reason than that it exemplifies what an engaged form of historiography [and humanistic inquiry more generally] can and should do»); what makes his piece especially worthwhile is its trenchant engagement with critics of Gregory's work and their often uncritical allegiance to the modernity of the modern academy.
Now, if you can show me why Zeus is false and god is real through something else other than your book saying so, I'll give you more of a chance.
More than any other store, including the Christian book store, this one seemed to promote, even unconsciously, the good will toward all people that the angels promised on that first Christmas.
Because, just counting from the First Crusade to the last denied abortion, The Bible has killed more people than any other book in history.
You even believe your particular interpretations of your divine book are more correct than other people's.
Chudacoff, who throughout his book tends to introduce the theme of homosexuality with hints and surmises rather than data, counters Stott's argument with this: «More recently [actually less recently — in 1985 and 1988] other historians have discovered hints [of homosexual relations].»
Many many other places, but you won't accept reality I already know... you think the book is more than the product of men's imaginations, so trying to show you where it is false is something you are not willing to hear... you would rather believe the fake pearls men planted in your book.
Are we discussing those other books that more than likely you are mistaken on dates....
Let me add «this epistle was examined, prayed over, considered, and debated more than any other New Testament book — including Revelation.»
our sharpest minds would be schooled HARD by a supreme creator... not the other way around... an average joe off the street could write a better, more moral book than the Bible and utterly destroy the god of any of the holy books in a general knowledge debate with ease.
This epistle was examined, prayed over, considered, and debated more than any other New Testament book — including Revelation.»
«Some books are more important than others» (TRL 10), says Bennett, and these should be studied with care.
(Joe loved these books as well, some more than others, so I figure they're okay for the 4 - 7 year old set.)
Even if some parts of the series aren't «true to the book» they are more true to the Anne Shirley and Marilla Cuthbert and Matthew Cuthbert characters than any other adaption so far.
And how is that claim more valid than the plethora of other christian faiths (each with their own books, claiming to have been written by the disciples / apostles themselves)?
Then their «love thy brother» and «don't judge others» book of «love» calls you a fool and swine for not believing their book which has more holes than swiss cheese.
As he wrote earlier in this chapter, any use of the test as «a substitute for searching conversation» about world view / setting and the other dimensions of narrative explored later in the book was in his view more likely to yield a mechanist reduction than a deepened symbolic understanding.
He says, The Mysteries of this life that we donâ $ ™ t know are far more profound far more interesting, far more uplifting than anything you will find in the bible or any other holy book (Paul says this in 1Co 2:9).
When more knowledge was stored in books than ever before, the human mind was freed for other tasks & thinking was freed to be more abstract and specialised.
It's a little less boring than some holy books, more than others, but never struck me as special.
The bible is one of the most well known books in the world, has been translated into more languages than any other book, and has been studied extensively.
It is just a bunch of books — not the writings of men wrestling with a god any more than other thinkers who never mention gods and also have political or social agendas.
I dare say, that if someone other than the Pope had written such a book, it would not have gotten the same amount of publicity and more people would have remained in the dark about this.
In addition to shaping Christian thought through his voluminous publications («Fundamentalism» and the Word of God, Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God, and A Quest for Godliness, to name only three of the most popular), he helped steer the flagship Evangelical magazine Christianity Today, spoke at countless Evangelical conferences and local churches, mentored hundreds of future pastors through his seminary teaching, and lent his name to the back covers of more Evangelical books than probably any other Christian endorser ever.
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