I find the discovery process
of finding a new book much more enjoyable when I leave my comfortable abode and participate in bookstore culture.
Not exact matches
This time he's really outdone himself in his excitement, declaring his latest
find his «
new favorite
book of all time.»
And if you
find yourself waiting in lines for
new video game releases, you'll save even more with free release - date delivery on
new video games,
books, music, and movies if you can wait until 7 p.m. day -
of for delivery.
You may
find the conversation going down the path
of exploring mutual
book ideas to solve a workplace issue or implement a
new business strategy.
«Some
of the most significant ideas come about when someone sees a problem in a
new way — often by combining disparate elements that initially seemed unrelated,» writes marketing and strategy consultant Dorie Clark in her 2015
book, «Stand Out: How to
Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It.»
For many
new entrepreneurs, first mentors are often
found in the pages
of books and blogs.
So does James Marshall Reilly, the author
of new book, Shake the World: It's Not About
Finding a Job, It's About Creating a Life about navigating the perpetually shifting ground on which young people must build their careers these days.
Instead
of merely seeing technology as taking away jobs — which to some degree it is — the
book reminds us that technology can also be extremely effective in empowering people to
find their fit in the
new economy.
-- Bert Thornton, former president and COO
of Waffle House, Inc., and author
of the
new business
book,
Find an Old Gorilla
His
New York City - based team
of five is supplemented by eight part - time curators in cities around the world, from Los Angeles to Tel Aviv, all
of whom are tasked with
finding stylish clothes, interesting
books, vintage watches, antique furniture and other desirables for the Bureau.
In a recent interview for Knowledge@Wharton the co-founder
of microlending site Kiva talked about her
new book Clay Water Brick:
Finding Inspiration from Entrepreneurs Who Do the Most with the Least and shared stories from the early days
of her paradigm - shifting startup.
As famous for his death - defying stunts as for successfully running hundreds
of companies over the past 50 years, Richard Branson has one
of the best stories in business — which he tells in his
new book,
Finding My Virginity.
The
book is a record
of his attempt to realize the
New American Dream, as modeled by Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg: moving out West and
founding a successful startup.
[00:08] Introduction [02:50] Tony introduces Ray Dalio [05:30] Ray's upbringing and early life [06:00] The first stock he bought [07:00] Getting hooked on the market [07:30] Why he wants to share his secrets now [08:15] The three stages
of life [08:45]
Finding joy in helping others achieve success [09:15] Creating principles in life [09:45] Why his
new book is a recipe
book [10:45] The two things you need to be successful [11:10] You have to stress test your ideas [11:50] The power
of making mistakes [14:00] Public humiliation in 1982 [15:30] The most painful experience became the most powerful [15:50] Learning to ask: «How do I know I'm right?»
Marilyn Mills, Madison, MS «I purchased this
book via the internet, and I
found out that it is full
of useful information which a
new inventor or even an average guy with an idea which he seeks to possibly market.
In Dorie Clark's
new book, Stand Out: How to
Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It, she urges readers to begin working on their reputation in and out
of the workplace to ensure they are a necessary commodity throughout their career.
He is a highly sought after professional speaker and the
New York Times bestselling author
of nine
books including «
Find Your Writing Voice».
Readers might ask whether the author
of 15
books including The Ascent
of Money has
found a
new paradigm
of historical inquiry or just another way
of packaging research for the market.
«I do
find it a puzzling quality
of liberal Christians that they tend to get excited when something that had been a cherished belief or practice
of the Church is shown to have been false,» says Rod Dreher, commenting on a
new book by a Notre Dame historian who says that the early Church's stories
of martyrdom were false.
There is much more packed into these two epilogues (as well as extensive bibliographical notes
of recent
books and articles), but these few examples give a sampling
of the pleasures to be
found in this
new edition
of Augustine
of Hippo.
Halfway through the
book Harris» perspective changes from describing her sheltered and skewed childhood to recounting her coming
of age: At college (the conservative Hillsdale), she
finds her own identity, steeps herself in the humanities, embraces biblical egalitarianism, and develops an interest in journalism, which leads her to
New York City to begin her career as a writer for a Christian magazine.
From the same
book, p. 416, «Anyone in search
of the historical Jesus will not
find him in the Gospel
of John... This verdict is the consensus among
New Testament scholars.»
The
book's title, The Birth
of the Trinity, in fact understates the support it gives to the claim that the doctrine
of the Trinity was not developed by the Church on slender foundations, but is
found with significant richness in the
New Testament.
An extreme example is to be
found in the exploitation
of the more obscure «apocalyptic» writings» such as the
Book of Daniel in the Old Testament and the book of Revelation in the New, which became the licensed playground of every cr
Book of Daniel in the Old Testament and the
book of Revelation in the New, which became the licensed playground of every cr
book of Revelation in the
New, which became the licensed playground
of every crank.
He read the Bible and
found particular solace in the
New Testament
book of Philippians, where the Apostle Paul advises Christians to «cast all their anxiety» on God.
Klauck, professor
of New Testament and Early Christian Literature at the University
of Chicago, has ideas about what to make
of all this, but the value
of the
book is to be
found in his brief summaries
of the various topics, the judicious citation
of primary sources, and the up - to - date bibliographies.
And if things don't move in that direction - well, you might
find he has nice friends, or he might turn out to be right for one
of your friends, or you might just have a pleasant evening, or he might introduce you to some
new ideas,
books, music or interests.
So begins Chapter 1
of Kathy Escobar's fantastic
new book, Faith Shift:
Finding Your Way Forward When Everything You Believe is Falling Apart.
e.g.. From Professor Gerd Ludemann's
book, Jesus After 2000 Years, p. 416, «Anyone in search
of the historical Jesus will not
find him in the Gospel
of John...... This verdict is the consensus among
New Testament scholars.»
Some
of them were
of the bones
of the hand, others
of coins and keys photographed through the opaque walls
of a leather pocket -
book, all clearly demonstrating that he had
found some strange
new rays which had the amazing property
of penetrating as opaque an object as the human body and revealing on a photographic plate the skeleton
of a living person.
I
found on your site a treasure chest
of resources —
new books to read,
new blogs to check out,
new perspectives to consider,
new connections to make.
The Bible is not only best selling
book of all time, it continues to be one
of the most historically accurate
books in history, and is archeologically verified over, and over, and over again... Just last year, they
found yet another specific from the
New Testiment.
As
New Urbanists came to realize that existing zoning ordinances, street design manuals and housing industry practices were all impediments to making traditional towns and neighborhoods, they began developing new kinds of zoning ordinances; found sympathetic traffic engineers to help write a different set of street design standards; renewed the practice of creating high - quality pattern books to guide home - builders; and learned how to persuade lending institutions of the economic advantages of financing traditional neighborhoo
New Urbanists came to realize that existing zoning ordinances, street design manuals and housing industry practices were all impediments to making traditional towns and neighborhoods, they began developing
new kinds of zoning ordinances; found sympathetic traffic engineers to help write a different set of street design standards; renewed the practice of creating high - quality pattern books to guide home - builders; and learned how to persuade lending institutions of the economic advantages of financing traditional neighborhoo
new kinds
of zoning ordinances;
found sympathetic traffic engineers to help write a different set
of street design standards; renewed the practice
of creating high - quality pattern
books to guide home - builders; and learned how to persuade lending institutions
of the economic advantages
of financing traditional neighborhoods.
Why is it that people always «interpret» old
books to retrofit every
new findings into convoluted lines
of illogical nonsense?
I probably wouldn't now give his
books to a brand -
new believer, seeking to
find a starting place in discipleship, for fear the
new brother or sister might embrace the whole package — as some
of us did with whomever it was that was influential in our early Christian lives, whether C. S. Lewis or J. I. Packer or John Stott or John Piper...
«The sacred
Book of Mormon is alleged to have been
found on ancient golden plates buried in a hill in upstate
New Year, just outside
of Rochester.
Reading Old Testament
books in the light
of this principle, which was long ago expressed in the jingle «the
New is in the Old concealed, the Old is in the
New revealed,» I
find in their teaching about God and godliness a significance which a Jewish colleague would miss.
In his
new book, The New Rules for Love, Sex & Dating Stanley talks about why, in order to find the person we're going to spend the rest of our lives with, we should focus on being the person that our future spouse is looking for, as we
new book, The
New Rules for Love, Sex & Dating Stanley talks about why, in order to find the person we're going to spend the rest of our lives with, we should focus on being the person that our future spouse is looking for, as we
New Rules for Love, Sex & Dating Stanley talks about why, in order to
find the person we're going to spend the rest
of our lives with, we should focus on being the person that our future spouse is looking for, as well.
Visiting Chicago on a
New Year's Eve day, he had happened to stop by the University
of Chicago bookstore, and was surprised to
find it very busy, packed with studious - looking individuals buying several
books apiece.
The myth
of the divine consummation (
found in
books like Revelation in the
New Testament and suggested by the picture
of resurrection, as well as by the «last things») is an assertion that the divine purpose can not fail, that God will take into the divine self what is achieved in the world, and that in some fashion, obviously beyond our imagining, God will be disclosed as all in all.
Aside from Stallknechr, he most extensive treatment
of Bergson's view
of creativity I have
found in the literature is in the
book by Ralph Tyler Flewelling, Bergson and Personal Realism (
New York: Abingdon Press, 1920), 150 - 173.
Upon realizing that you may have not only killed a
new laptop but also lost nearly three months
of work on your
book and about 15,000 words exactly one month before your deadline, (but will not know for sure for another 48 - hours), prepare to proceed through the five stages
of grief: 1) During the Denial phase, you will
find it perfectly reasonable to make a second cup
of chai to drink.
The
Book of Mormon, in many ways, supports and corroborates the teachings
of Jesus Christ that are
found in the
New Testament.
In his recent
book Finding God In Prozac or
Finding Prozac in God: Preserving a Christian View
of the Person Amidst a Biopsychological Revolution, Charles Biovin contends that Christians should not hesitate to use the
new brands
of antidepressants such as Prozac and other selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors — commonly referred to as SSRIs — as spiritual lifesavers.
But in the ten years since I read that
book, I have
found a few other characteristics, or traits, or practices
of Jesus which Yancey overlooked, and which has made Him come alive to me in a whole
new way when I read the Gospels.
These
books conclude with evil abandoned and roundly cursed, but with no suggestion
of a
new world
found.
I had previously read his
book, Inspiration and Incarnation, and
found it extremely helpful, and so decided to read this
newest book of his as well.
One hardly expects, even in Whitehead, to
find a
new idea in the next - to - last paragraph
of a 350 - page
book.
In conclusion, I am grateful to Professor D. D. Williams
of Union Theological Seminary,
New York City, and Professor D. W. Sherburne
of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, for reading the typescript and making many valuable suggestions; and above all to Professor Charles Hartshorne, who has not read the typescript but who, during a recent short visit to England, discussed with me many
of the ideas which are
found in this
book.
Adapted from John Weirick's
new book, The Variable Life:
Finding Clarity and Confidence in a World
of Choices.