Sentences with phrase «talk than in the book»

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Glenn Fogel, Bookings Holdings CEO, and CNBC's Seema Mody talk about the company's better - than - expected fourth quarter sales as the online travel company receives a boost from a rise in reservations and strong performance from its international business.
Kane notes that Eli Pariser, former executive director of MoveOn and co-founder of media - curating site Upworthy, has called this «The Filter Bubble,» using the term in both a TED talk viewed by more than 3 million and a 2011 book of the same title.
For example, in his book Nudge, Richard Thaler talks about how grocery store products on shelves at eye level get purchased more than those down by the floor.
Her book, Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Intelligence, has been translated into 25 languages (Perel herself speaks nine) and her TED Talk, «The secret to desire in a long - term relationship,» has more than 5 million views.
In your book, you talk about how games make us happy by providing satisfying tasks, achievable goals and the chance to be part of something bigger than ourselves.
As the driving force behind the development and delivery of more than 123 million books sold through the Chicken Soup for the Soul ® franchise (and over 500 million copies in print worldwide), Jack Canfield is uniquely qualified to talk about success.
It's much easier to talk about sex than money,» said Meyers, who wrote about greed and the other seven deadly sins in his book, «The Virtue in the Vice.»
Some bits are rather too American: in the clothes section I at first wondered what «jeggings» were (latest fashion: a mix of jeans and leggings - rather ugly, actually, and the author of the book thinks so too) and talk of «dates» made me think at first of dried fruit rather than of young men.
John Shea, a young theologian and author of three books, says that many fine thinkers of his generation prefer to «act out what they believe in social or political programs, or talk out their ideas in conferences and workshops, rather than write them out.»
I think if these people had worried less about what others might be sharing, and just stayed focused on getting their own book done, maybe we'd be talking about how great their book is because it would be published, rather than all the lives they destroyed in trying to control others and make sure none of their ideas leaked out.
I don't know what your viewpoint is on someone being gay and a Christian, but let me suggest that you read his book before you talk about the «choice» Wesley Hill made to be gay (he didn't), or how his father was abusive or absent (he wasn't), or how Wesley should just «man up» and fall in love with a woman (he's tried), or get «cured» by reading the Bible and praying more (he probably reads the Bible and prays more than you or I).
In an interview in the Women «s Review of Books (March 1988), Morrison talks about the necessity of black people sharing the story of slavery rather than «rushing away... because it is painful to dwell there.&raquIn an interview in the Women «s Review of Books (March 1988), Morrison talks about the necessity of black people sharing the story of slavery rather than «rushing away... because it is painful to dwell there.&raquin the Women «s Review of Books (March 1988), Morrison talks about the necessity of black people sharing the story of slavery rather than «rushing away... because it is painful to dwell there.»
For example, despite his insistence that what he does is different than what goes on in an Institutional Church, he still describes a group of people who sit in chairs arranged in a square, sing some songs from a book, and talk about spiritual things.
Yes, but that's coming from a book that describes dragons, co.ckatrices, talking snakes and donkeys, mass zombie outbreaks, and a god who's so stupid he has to continually adjust his «perfect» plan by finding loopholes so that he can sacrifice himself to himself to appease himself so that he doesn't torture more than 99.999 % of his creation in a never - ending torture pit he made for his own enjoyment.
I am talking about the formative differences in what religions believe in, and why an evangelical would rather vote for the guy who praises a guy in a big hat but uses the same book, than the guy who — while in every other aspect is unobjectionable — uses the same book but with a new afterward.
Open your mind and open a book, other than some several thousand year - old fairy tale about talking snakes, floods requiring more water than exists in the entire solar system to create, mythological heaven dwellers who stole men's wives, ful of numerology and suppossed «fulfilled prophesy».
You're the second person in less than three days I've heard talk about this book, and it's definitely on my amazon.com wishlist:) the scones look great, and i have some fig jam in the pantry that i made in the start of fig season.
In the end, there are a lot of pregnancy books on the market that talk about the dad, but more as an afterthought rather than the focus of the book.
«written in a down - to - earth, straight - talking, no nonsense, humorous way, the book goes through everything the other «pregnancy» books go through, but with Dad in mind, rather than mum»
Well i have 3 kids 6 yrs 2 yrs and 1 yrs and i just went over to barnes and nobles or borders or even the library and get some books with pictures to read to them i think that makes it alot more easier for them to understand cause my kids got a hang of it or show them some friends that preggo or preggo ladies in the store or with babies and talk to them cause tots are alot smarter than you think
He usually goes poop in the morning so I sit him down on the potty and he plays games on my phone, reads books, we talk about making splash noises when the poop comes out... we do it all... he doesn't go but no more than five minutes after being off the potty he goes in his pull ups!
In my book, «Wholey Cow A Simple Guide To Eating And Living,» I talk about how society today consumes more processed food containing artificial ingredients than real, wholesome foods.
In the book, I talk about how I bring it all back to emotions and loving yourself but loving the moment as it is rather than trying to chase certain emotions because society says those are the emotions to chase.
Dave Asprey: It's kind of crazy, and the reason I wanted to talk with you today and to share your knowledge with our guests is that last time you were on the show, you talked about your new book, Always Hungry, which is... If you guys haven't checked out this book, if you liked the bulletproof diet, if you're interested in what fat can do for you, here's the guy with about ten thousand times more academic credentials than I have, who has some good stuff to say about fat.
Again, you're talking to someone who's got a sugar book that's three years overdue so there's this possibility when it comes to actually performing better, I really have no clue other than okay, so get rid of the sugars and the white flour in your diet.
A fun - loving pretty boy who loves to party, both in public and private;) I love to please the woman (or man) that I'm with, and I love nothing more than making my partner feel ten feet tall:) I like hanging out one on one, relaxing and talking, reading a good book or playing a favorite video...
I love wine, music and I enjoy more of a good talk movie or book than in a nightclub.
On here looking for genuine female friends - leading to a beach and paddling at dawn - im larger than life character - def a book you should not judge by the cover - lots of interesting stories inside - i like going to watch friends rock band — writing - meeting and talking - im self employed - last job was a steeplejack - but fell through a floor - oops i guess best place to start is to talk to me - best description is a giantgentlebear - im looking for someone to talk too any where in the world or outer
The comedic banter between him and his sidekick Giordino, which comes off in the books more as a protective surrogate than the drinking buddy, guy - talking second banana type we get from Steve Zahn.
Insurgent is much better than a lot of the YA adaptations out there and fans of the series will no doubt be left with a lot to talk about, but don't fear those among us that don't read, the film is much different than the book so you won't be left in the dark.
I mean, we're not talking big - budget animation or anything here, but some of the backgrounds are really rather beautiful, and flesh out the world of the BFG quite nicely — his cave, for instance is much grander and more baroque than in the books.
Friends Diane (Diane Keaton, left), Sharon (Candice Bergen), Vivian (Jane Fonda) and Carol (Mary Steenburgen) talk about more than literature in «Book Club.»
In some classes, kids listen to teachers talk about reading far more than they actually read themselves, while in other classes, independent reading is kept sacred and kids have ample time to explore books of their own choosinIn some classes, kids listen to teachers talk about reading far more than they actually read themselves, while in other classes, independent reading is kept sacred and kids have ample time to explore books of their own choosinin other classes, independent reading is kept sacred and kids have ample time to explore books of their own choosing.
This requires more than talking to the leaders of teacher advocacy groups who are in our email address books and who show up at familiar conferences.
«They like getting together to talk about books on a more casual and more personal level than is the case in their English classes.
At any time of the day other children were talking about books and the reading areas in school were used more than ever.
During these three days, I took part in no less than 9 events and talked about my book, the role of parents in creating dual language programs, and how these could benefit DC public schools.
And Amazon will talk to its customers again and again about a particular book, making for a more prolonged marketing campaign than is common in traditional publishing, where a new title often gets just an initial blast of publicity.
When you talk about your book, write descriptions, advertising copy or get interviewed about your book, keep in mind that potential readers are more interested in the outcome they can get from reading than the contents of your book.
In this book he's definitely there, but such a jive - talking dude as to seem more hip than scary.
Yes, book agents and publishers are certainly more knowledgeable than everyone else I've talked about in this article so far.
Imagine that she'll have a print run of 8,000 copies (based on a number of authors I've talked to, this is about right — if you're getting more books printed than 8,000, and your advance is $ 3500, you're being seriously low - balled on the advance figure), and she'll sell 6,000 of those in the first year at 8 % of the cover price of $ 7.99, giving her $ 3835.20 in print earnings.
Good e-Reader met with South African - based Snapplify at the Frankfurt Book Fair to talk about some of the issues and how they can be overcome, specifically in terms of the lack of news coming from markets that are leading their own innovations that work for their cultures of readers, rather than trying to simply recreate a US model abroad.
No offense, but if we are talking about dozens versus one, I think we are in the range where other factors can be the driver than the book store.
I preferred listening to the book rather than reading it in ebook because Johnny and Sean tend to share a lot and go off on (super interesting) tangents when it comes to talking shop.
Talking about your specific book rather than books and authors in general increases the chances that the person you're chatting with will jump to support indie publishing.
It's almost better than waiting in line for three hours to see Stephen Colbert talk about his not - quite - for - children kids book I Am a Pole.
These are all things that should be published sooner rather than later, and you can talk about why you've written your book and what it's about in terms of timing — public interest is fickle, after all.
Once a book has been flagged as unsuitable for all ages (and we're talking strictly about honest to God erotica here, rather than general fiction containing elements that may not be suitable for children (Lord of the Flies is pretty violent, but it's on the high school English syllabus in many countries)-RRB- it should be a simple matter to keep that book from appearing in a general search.
Recently Harkness sat down with BookPage to talk about the release of The Book of Life; we wound up with more material than we could fit in our print interview, but these tidbits were too good to keep to ourselves!
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