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Post by Quantumly on Nov 21, 2020 10:33:57 GMT -5
There are thousands of books that can help us as we go through life and several of them will be right here. Take a look.
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Post by Quantumly on Nov 24, 2020 12:29:40 GMT -5
Make it Happen. How to Stop Making Excuses and Achieve Your Goals
Make it happen!I know there have been times when you know you needed to get up and do it but, the motivation was not there to get you started. This eBook called Make it Happen, is what you need to get on your way to accomplishing your goals. Everyone need a little help sometimes getting started. In life, here are so many obstacles that try to slow you down and if you let them, they can bring you to a total and complete stop. Don't let that happen to you and if it has already happened... Fix It!!
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Post by Quantumly on Nov 30, 2020 16:30:34 GMT -5
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Post by Quantumly on Nov 30, 2020 16:40:38 GMT -5
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Post by Quantumly on Nov 30, 2020 19:20:12 GMT -5
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Post by Quantumly on Dec 10, 2020 8:49:50 GMT -5
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes This Spanish novel, originally published as two books, is one of the most influential and popular novels in the world. It's also considered to be one of the best books ever written. The adventure, symbolism, and characterization contained in Don Quixote has promoted the book to the incredible popularity it has today. Don Quixote became one of the earliest canonical texts and has been inspiring artists of all kinds for hundreds of years. From: WallPapersDen.com From: StageandCinema.com From: JohnPavlovitz
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Post by Quantumly on Dec 14, 2020 22:21:33 GMT -5
The Meaning of Relativity is a 'must read' collection of the Stafford Little Lectures by Albert Einstein in 1921 at Princeton University. They were made public five years after Einsteins' then controversial, paper on general relativity was published Simply put, these lectures sum up the Einsteins' work. While many of the ideas were presented in different forms prior to the publication of this book.
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Post by Quantumly on Dec 21, 2020 20:07:39 GMT -5
From: Bol.com From: GoodReads.com Swann's Way, the first part of A la recherche de temps perdu, Marcel Proust's seven-part cycle, was published in 1913. In it, Proust introduces the themes that run through the entire cycle. The narrator recalls his childhood, aided by the famous madeleine; and describes M. Swann's passion for Odette. The work is incomparable. Edmund Wilson said "[Proust] has supplied for the first time in literature an equivalent in the full scale for the new theory of modern physics." - The Publisher
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