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Average rating: 3.92 · 2,365 ratings · 241 reviews · 174 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Orange Book: Reclaiming...

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Scarred For Life: The True ...

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Choosing Forgiveness

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Menace

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Anatomy and Physiology in H...

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頂尖操盤手的10.5堂投資思維課

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The Apollo Syndrome not ano...

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Menace

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“Our life's dance is not painted for us in footsteps on the floor. It's not laid out so we know where to place our next step. We simply had to judge which steps best fit the rhythms that we hear."

Paul Marshall

“In the heat of the 2000 election, then Governor George W. Bush of Texas made an off-the-cuff statement that we ought to take the log out of our own eye before calling attention to the speck in the eye of our neighbor. The New York Times reported the remark as a minor gaffe -- what it termed "an interesting variation on the saying about the pot and the kettle."The reporter -- actually a fine and balanced journalist -- did not recognize the biblical reference. Neither did his editors. And this, of course, was not an obscure biblical reference. Not only is it found in the red letters of the New Testament, it is taken from the Sermon on the Mount.”
Paul Marshall, Blind Spot: When Journalists Don't Get Religion



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