“God forbid that I should ever suffer the shame of publishing a book for money, or of having one of my family so demean themselves. How can one tell who might read it? No worthy book has ever been written for gain, I think.” ThinkingShouldBookMightSufferingWrittenGainsMy FamilyShameWorthyPublishing Book:An Instance of the Fingerpost Source: An Instance of the Fingerpost
“Jeff Selingo is one of the most respected observers of American higher education...Not all will agree with his observations, conclusions, predictions and recommendations, but all will gain from this thoughtful, well-written, provocative volume. I highly recommend it.” WellsWrittenHigherGainsAgreeConclusionObservationThoughtfulVolumePredictionsObserversProvocativeHigher EducationRecommendationsWell Written Author:David J. Skorton
“When we follow our hearts, we follow the path of lessons we were meant to take and gain knowledge from. Sometimes the heart conquers over reason, and this may lead us to making serious mistakes, but these are mistakes written for us to grow. This is the real reason you hear 'FOLLOW YOUR HEART'. And the real reason you hear, 'FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS' is because our dreams expose us to our true multidimensional realities outside of this delusional realm we call reality. Our TRUE reality can be found in our dreams, where we are our true multidimensional selves.” HeartMayRealSelfSometimesReasonDreamRealityFoundGrowsMistakePathWrittenSeriousLessonsGainsConquerYour DreamsRealmsOur DreamsFollow Your DreamsFollow Your HeartDelusionalSerious MistakesTrue Reality Author:Suzy Kassem
“Complicated Grief was written in larger and more coherent (if disparate) shapes. The question was how they fit together. The mind is coherent, trust that was the best writing advice I ever got (I got it from Carole Maso and I pass it on). It's true, and clearer and clearer as one grows and gains an improved sense of who one actually is (as versus who one was supposed to be).” IfsWritingMindTogetherGrowsGriefWrittenAdviceFitShapesGainsComplicatedSupposed To BeVersusWriting AdviceComplicated Grief Author:Laura Mullen
“I know absolutely nothing about where I'm going. I'm fine with that. I'm happy about it. Before, I had nothing. I had no life, no friends, and no family really, and I didn't really care. I had nothing, and nothing to lose, and then I knew loss. What I cared about was gone; it was all lost. Now I have everything to gain; everything is a clean slate. It's all blank pages waiting to be written on. It's all about going forward. It's all about uncertainty and possibilities.” KnowsCareLostWaitingLosesLossGoneWrittenPossibilityFinePagesGainsCleanUncertaintyBlankAbsolutely NothingSlateNothing To LoseNo FriendsBlank PagesClean Slate Author:Gregory Galloway