Sentences with phrase «written in the book»

«The regimen I follow is a mix of Eastern and Western philosophies,» Brady writes in the book.
As Mandel - Campbell wrote in her book: «Language is only window dressing without a solid understanding of a country's culture and history.»
Propositions that are untestable, unfalsifiable are not worth much,» Sagan wrote in his book.
These are leaders who, as I wrote in my book Great CEOs Are Lazy, prioritize wearing the «Coach's Hat»: their entire goal is to build a safe and accepting environment where people are encouraged to do their best work.
«I'd have to make sure I went bust in the most spectacular, exciting failure in history,» Branson wrote in his book Finding My Virginity.
«We use vitamins as insurance policies against whatever else we might (or might not) be eating, as if by atoning for our other nutritional sins, vitamins can save us from ourselves,» Catherine Price, a science reporter, wrote in the book «Vitamania.»
«My head began to spin with disbelief, because in that instant my dream died,» the former gymnast and current judge on CNBC's «Adventure Capitalists,» now Shawn Johnson East, writes in her book, «Winning Balance.»
As backward as it sounds, getting rich often has less to do with the money than the mentality, he writes in his book «How Rich People Think.»
«You look at a lot of ideas, rejecting most of them, flirting with a few, and then — hopefully — settling in for a trial phase with the most attractive and well - rounded option,» he writes in his book.
«At the time, I was devastated,» he wrote in his book «Zero to One.»
Belying Spicer's comment is data from the Corpus of Contemporary American English, which has 450 million words spoken on television and written in books and print media over the past three decades.
As Penn State professor Jack V. Matson wrote in his book Innovate or Die!
«The last lawyer working on it does now know what the first one worked out», the author, and friend of Ingvar Kamprad, Bertil Torekull wrote in his book «Historien om IKEA», first published in 1998.
«Your real world is a giant negotiating table,» Cohen writes in his book.
I went grocery shopping even when I didn't need to because I was bored,» she writes in her book, «Living a Beautiful Life on Less.»
«Don't purchase it on the spot,» Wagasky writes in her book.
«From an evolutionary perspective,» she writes in her book Presence, «it is more crucial to our survival to know whether a person deserves our trust.»
Historian Yuval Noah Harari wrote in his book «Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind» that all of this is vital for humanity's survival and reproduction.
«Only when you consciously confront your brain's reliance on categories will you be able to imagine outside of its boundaries,» he writes in his book Iconoclast.
«That's exactly what we wrote in the book, it's 100 % factual.
«It's a simple rule, really,» he writes in the book
The rest of us just get up and go to work,» he wrote in his book On Writing.
'' [T] he Chinese are... vaulting ahead,» writes astronomer Chris Impey wrote in his book «Beyond: Our Future in Space.»
«No matter what jobs you have or jobs you want, seek out the oldest people in your present company, or the people who have worked there the longest,» Spooner writes in the book.
Author Elizabeth Royte writes in her book, «Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought it,» that 92 % of the nation's 53,000 local water systems meet or exceed federal safety standards and are at least as clean and often cleaner than bottled water.
«I absolutely had to stop carrying my cards with me, because I was just too swipe happy,» she writes in her book «The Recovering Spender.»
«I never order fish on Monday,» he wrote in his book, «Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly.»
Author and film producer Eric Schlosser, writing in his book «Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety», captures the raw power of the blast through the perspective of scientist Bernard O'Keefe:
As he writes in this book's portentous final paragraph, «it undermines civilization itself.»
Since the early days of the Internet when Bill Gates wrote in his book The Road Ahead that the «information superhighway» would become the «ultimate go - between» and that «only the humans involved in a transaction will be the actual buyer and seller» there's been a constant theme that middlemen are finished.
While weather is a factor in roughly half of all flight delays, Gerchick writes in his book that nearly a third can be attributed to factors that regulators consider to be within an airline's control, including mechanical problems and crew scheduling mix - ups.
«Between themselves, the two had made an earnest deal: If sometime in the future the opportunity arose, she'd be the one to run for president,» journalist Michael Wolff writes in the book, out Jan. 9.
The great financial analyst Benjamin Graham wrote in his book The Intelligent Investor, after which this column is named, that «the investor's chief problem — and even his worst enemy — is likely to be himself.»
We are huge fans of Greenblatt and the Magic Formula, writing in the book that Greenblatt is Benjamin Graham's «heir in the application of systematic methods to value investment».
«To succeed in the Gig Economy, we need to create a financially flexible life of lower fixed costs, higher savings, and much less debt,» Diane Mulcahy, a senior analyst at the Kauffman Foundation and a lecturer at Babson College, writes in her book «The Gig Economy,» which is part economic argument and part how - to guide.
«Had Howard followed the example of previous political leaders in their dealings with gun massacres, he could have dropped the matter into the abyss of the parliamentary committee process,» Simon Chapman, a professor emeritus at the University of Sydney, writes in his book Over Our Dead Bodies.
«Rather than paying rent (in other words, putting your money towards your landlord's mortgage), you are investing money in an asset that builds equity,» Scorgie writes in her book.
Clinton's personal lawyer, Robert S. Bennett, got sworn statements from three doctors denying any «abnormalities in terms of size, shape, direction, or whatever Bennett felt a devious mind might suspect,» Bob Woodward writes in his book Shadow.
As Dr. Caroline Leaf, who has been studying the way emotions take place in the brain for the last decade, wrote in her book Who Switched Off My Brain:
Besides it being written in a book, and I don't see how guys writting a book equals an infallible deity, but how does one go about proving a deity created everything?
The day the whole earth went dark... Paul Maier wrote in his book, Pontius Pilate.
As Bill Hybels writes in his book THE POWER OF A WHISPER, «God whispers a word of insight to that willing pair of ears and then waits to see what will happen once the reality of the prompting sets in.»
I offer a few simple questions: — How can we possibly believe the words written in a book 2000 years ago; or 200 hundred years ago; should be taken with so absolute faith as to be blind to the inconsistencies.
Because people who believe in the bible demand and insist that people conform to the words written in this book and believe they are right and everyone else is wrong.
What he wrote in his book Priests to Each Other (1974) is worth hearing and heeding today:
Yea, it is written in the book of Cyril that, in that time, shall the third one...» Python 3:21 - 68,347
Not believing that anthropogenic global warming is happening despite a mountain of empirical evidence to the contrary because of what was written in a book a very long time ago.
Revelation 22:18 — I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: if anyone adds to them, God will add to him the plagues which are written in this book; and if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God will take away his part from the tree of life and from the holy city, which are written in this book.
Their testimony is written in the Book of Mormon.
And since there was writing in the book and has been defiled, is there a proper rite / ritual for destroying the book?
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