Jeremiah Cunningham
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The Brass Verdict (The Lincoln Lawyer, #2; Harry Bosch Universe, #19)
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The Traveler's Gift: Seven Decisions that Determine Personal Success
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| Every February, I return to the pages of The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews. It has become a cherished personal tradition, one that reveals a fascinating truth about literature: while the words on the page remain unchanged, the reader is constantly ...more | |
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| The central tension of Gavin Newsom’s A Young Man in a Hurry lies in the friction between a restlessness to move beyond the circumstances of one’s birth and the strategic use of the tools those circumstances provided. As a historical primer, the book ...more | |
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Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection
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| For many, tuberculosis exists only in the amber of the nineteenth century—a tragic, romanticized "consumption" that claimed the lives of poets and heroines in candlelit rooms. We treat it as a ghost of history, a relic of a pre-antibiotic world that ...more | |
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| There is a certain comfort in the familiar, much like the rhythmic clicking of knitting needles, but Kate Jacobs’ The Friday Night Knitting Club occasionally leans too hard into the safety of the expected. Jacobs has an undeniable gift for breathing ...more | |
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| Often described as a "prophet of the inner life," Rohr is the author of numerous bestsellers, including The Universal Christ, Falling Upward, and Everything Belongs. His work focuses on helping seekers move beyond the "first half of life" (which is p ...more | |
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| Many of us have encountered the Pyramid of Success at some point in our careers or education. I have personally studied its blocks for years, but reading this book provided a profound shift in perspective. It’s one thing to see "Industriousness" or " ...more | |
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| Free Fire by C.J. Box continues the series of books about main character Joe Pickett. The core list of characters - Joe, Marybeth, Sheridan, Lucy, Nate Romanowski, Bud Longbreak, and Missy - continue in this installment of the series. In this book, t ...more | |
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“People are afraid to pursue their most important dreams, because they feel that they don't deserve them, or that they'll be unable to achieve them.”
― The Alchemist
― The Alchemist
“The wise men understood that this natural world is only an image and a copy of paradise. The existence of this world is simply a guarantee that there exists a world that is perfect. God created the world so that, through its visible objects, men could understand his spiritual teachings and the marvels of his wisdom.”
― The Alchemist
― The Alchemist
“A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you are looking down, you cannot see something that is above you.”
― Mere Christianity
― Mere Christianity
“Pride gets no pleasure out of having something, only out of having more of it than the next man... It is the comparison that makes you proud: the pleasure of being above the rest. Once the element of competition is gone, pride is gone.”
― Mere Christianity
― Mere Christianity
“For pride is spiritual cancer: it eats up the very possibility of love, or contentment, or even common sense.”
― Mere Christianity
― Mere Christianity
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