That means the first
time an author thinks about calling in a book publicist might be days before the book is available for sale online.
When first -
time authors think about publishing a book, their focus often centers on physical printed books.
Not exact matches
Best known as the
author of Rich Dad Poor Dad — the No. 1 personal finance book of all
time — Robert Kiyosaki has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world
think about money.
I
think many first
time authors give up too easily.
The Wall Street Journal and New York
Times bestselling
author wants to change the way we
think about our jobs and careers.
One of the more influential Zuckerbergs of all
time, Randi is also an impactful
author and
thought leader in the digital space.
HubSpot co-founder and chief technical officer Dharmesh Shah is the architect and
author of our Culture Code and Brian spends a lot of his
time thinking about culture and people as we grow.
-- Michael Port, New York
Times bestselling
author of The
Think Big Manifesto, www.MichaelPort.com
Do I personally agree with the
author, to some extent, I
think the 1 / 10th rule is a bit extreme almost to the point of being silly but at the same
time I am a vocal advocate of living below your means so whatever gets the job done.
Fortune 500 companies, Silicon Valley startups, celebrity
thought leaders, and New York
Times bestselling
authors have consulted Arman and generated tens of millions of dollars with his strategies.
-- Daniel H. Pink, New York
Times bestselling
author of Drive and A Whole New Mind «In this valuable guide Chris Guillebeau shows that transforming an idea into a successful business can be easier than you
think... You are in charge of which ideas deserve your
time, and this book can help you wake up every morning eager to progress to the next step.»
As I said, authorship of most of the books of the Bible are in question and tend only to be variants of the other stories, roughly in the same
time period and «neighborhood» — most often with no specific
author — therefore it is very reasonable to
think they are just variations on the same story.
@mama k» As I said, authorship of most of the books of the Bible are in question and tend only to be variants of the other stories, roughly in the same
time period and «neighborhood» — most often with no specific
author — therefore it is very reasonable to
think they are just variations on the same story.»»
«Well aware that the opinions and belief of men depend not on their own will, but follow involuntarily the evidence proposed to their minds; that Almighty God hath created the mind free, and manifested his supreme will that free it shall remain by making it altogether insusceptible of restraint; that all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments, or burthens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the holy
author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to extend it by its influence on reason alone; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who, being themselves but fallible and uninspired men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of
thinking as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavoring to impose them on others, hath established and maintained false religions over the greatest part of the world and through all
time.»
I can not wait for the
time, hopefully, that I can personally ask Jesus of what He
thought of all the miscellaneous ramblings of so - called religious
authors such as the idiot who wrote this particular piece.
Or, you could take all that and trade it for the story of someone who slept around, did drugs, got divorced four
times, murdered somebody, landed in jail, found Jesus, got paroled, and then became an internally known Christian
author and conference speaker even though they lived most of their life with no
thought for Jesus.
The
author explores the nature of
time in the
thought of William James and compares his solutions with those of Whitehead.
In particular, the
author of the Fourth Gospel, whose book is to be dated within a few years on either side of A.D. 100, wrote for a public familiar, as he was himself, with much of the best religious
thought of the
time in non-Christian circles.
It is telling that Letty Russell, whose
thought is solidly trinitarian and feminist, is mentioned only three
times in passing in this lengthy book, and only one
author considers Patricia Wilson - Kastner's careful work in Faith, Feminism and the Christ.
The unknown
author of this book was writing at
time when his Jewish heritage was encountering challenges from Greek critical
thought, and he expressed here his sense of uncertainty.
It made me
think about the book I read a long
time ago «Black Like Me» (The
author dyed his skin and traveled around the country, mostly living on the streets, to learn how he would be treated.)
A person who would hold this view believes that while God guided and inspired the human
authors to accurately record the events of history, these events do not accurately represent the mind or will of God, but rather what the humans at that
time thought was the mind and will of God.
He has a presentiment of the dreadful event, that a jealous criticism will many a
time let him feel the birch; he trembles at the still more dreadful
thought that one or another enterprising scribe, a gulper of paragraphs, who to rescue learning is always willing to do with other peoples» writings what Trop «to save appearances» magnanimously resolved to do, though it were «the destruction of the human race» — that is, he will slice the
author into paragraphs, and will do it with the same inflexibility as the man who in the interest of the science of punctuation divided his discourse by counting the words, so that there were fifty words for a period and thirty - five for a semicolon.
The contemplations of the
author can be a bit rambling at
times and sometimes seem to focus on random things like what Mary
thought of Joseph's home and workshop, and what the house was like, did the workshop look out onto a busy road, was Joseph well known for his carpentry skills etc..
The family dog - her name means «cat» in Navajo - tugs Brooks through the neighborhood on a walk that doubles as
thinking time for this busy mother, professor and
author.
Maybe next
time —
think twice before entering a post sarcastically criticizing an article's
author (as in saying: «Yeah Richard here is a real wiz - kid isnt he») when you can't back up what you yourself argue and say.
While the marketing presents the
author as provocateur, one finds instead the reflections of a decent, middle - aged man with a thorough education, now
thinking about his loves and aspirations in light of the erosive power of
time.
I
think you might very well be
thinking of a Washington
Times «Communities» column written by a Christian
author back in April.
Yet at the same
time, if we want to truly understand what the Gospel
authors were saying, we need to do our best to let them provide the details they
think are important, and try to set aside the rest as nothing more than interesting historical side notes.
The
author, and perhaps Jewish
thought in general at that
time, recognized the intimate relationship of the age - old speculation of the Orient to that of Greece; both had come to express in differing terms but in essential unity the conviction that human life is infused with a pervasive entity which is more than human, finding its ultimate origin and nature in the being of the universe.
Even though none of the New Testament books was written in Aramaic, the
authors of some of them
thought in Aramaic, at least at
times.
I
think it was Jack Canfield (
author of all the Chicken Soup for the Soul books who got turned down 100's of
times before getting a small publisher and then going on to sell over 112 million books) who said it's not what people say about you but what you say to yourself when they say things about you.
Subscribe to the Afternoon Brief Trending Story: Napa Expert Grim About the State and Direction of the Valley: «I Don't See Any Hope» Few people have spent more
time thinking and writing about the Napa Valley than
author James Conaway.
I'm more interested in the
author's reaction: does she
think that every reader who bakes the cake will be faithful to her heirloom recipe and credit her book every
time the cake is served?
Finally, and to be serious, if this is the best this
author can
think of for a subject to write about he must have too much
time on his hands.
Both teams have had a poor start to the campaign, Chelsea worse so than us but if it is the opinion of the
author that simply because we are 3 points ahead of the champions after 4 games in that «there is little reason to
think it will change any
time soon» then I
think he is misguided.
I have read the article three
times now and I
think the
author has some valid points.
That's all the draft is, says the
author's old friend The Coach, who
thinks it is high
time that the system was scrapped
The
author is a clear AKB so makes out that anyone who
thinks Wengers
time is up, is fleeting with their support.
A bouquet of daisies for the Management, if you please Folks,
think it is
time for Holic to become an
author.
It occurred to me last night as I was sitting in the hot tub and watching the sun set over the desert, that if I could travel back in
time twenty years and whisper in my teenage ear: You're going to be an
author and have a wonderful husband and a firebrand, amazing child and you're going to get to travel a lot and one night you're going to find yourself alone in a hot tub in the desert, looking up at a glowing pink sky, I would have
thought, That's a pretty f-ing cool life.
I
think the
author also mentioned that some kids get used to pooping standing up and really have a hard
time with the leap to doing it sitting down.
I do
think I felt this way because of the lack of influence I had from other people who have been influenced for a long
time by what
authors have written in baby books, rather than what they actually feel.
For one thing, the
author thinks she got off to a «late start» in training her children to be French - style eaters, because her girls were aged two and five at the
time.
It weaves together aspects from Charlotte Mason's methods of natural education, and incorporates the ideas of Dr. Benjamin Bloom's research on
thinking skills, while fully utilizing the
time - tested approach developed by noted
author and educator, Dr. Ruth Beechick.
Pioneering chef,
author and sustainable food activist Alice Waters makes an impassioned case in
Time magazine not just for staying the course for healthier school food, but
thinking bigger about feeding our nation's children:
Here Sophia Walker, editor of Milk Drunk Diary and
author of «The First -
Time Parent: Six Months on the Outside,» shares her
thoughts...
These shared features, the
authors say, suggest that it's
time to rethink what we
thought we knew about dinosaurs» earliest ancestors.
Around the same
time, the researchers saw a sudden boost in publicly available information, probably because people didn't realize the new settings publicly revealed some of the information they
thought was private, says Acquisti, who was one of the study
authors.
«For a long
time, we've
thought of brain imaging studies as mainly a way to corroborate or confirm aspects of brain function and pathology that we had already identified from studying a patient's behavior,» said Aysenil Belger, PhD, professor of psychiatry and psychology at UNC and the study's senior
author.