Bagisaya pribadi, kalau saya membeli buku, itu artinya saya ingin membacanya. Kapan waktunya menyesuaikan dengan situasi dan kondisi. Tuh iya kan, quote So Many Books So Little Time itu ngena banget ke kita ya, hiks, sekarang benar-benar harus pintar nyuri waktu untuk baca. Hapus. Balasan. Balas. Balas. Somany books, so little time, right? Selain memuaskan rasa penasaran yang tidak ada habisnya, aku membaca buku nonfiksi ketika ingin mencari jawaban untuk permasalahan yang sedang aku hadapi. (Kebetulan hidupku banyak masalahnya.) Dan dalam buku, aku selalu menemukan solusinya. Kumpulantulisan pada buku ini, saya bagi dalam beberapa kategori yakni Visi & Fiksi, Misi & Fakta, Serba-serbi, Tao & Tau, Aku & aku, Lab & data. Yang mana tujuan dari pembuatan buku ini adalah harapan agar buku ini menjadi inspirasi, motivasi dan kenangan sepanjang perjalanan kehidupan kita dalam kebersamaan. Peace and Love make us strong Artinyamembayar konsekuensi yang muncul dari kejadian itu; (b) Di sana harus tidak ada kompensasi, So many books, so little time itulah permainan yg harus ku geluti Jangan salah sangka. Ada yang diam saja saat bertemu kamu, bukan berarti tak rindu. Dia sulit berkata, karena rindunya menumpuk begitu lama.. Artinyapemahaman yang utuh tentang karakter manusia wajib dilakukan sebelum proses pendidikan dilaksanakan sebab hakikatnya merupakan proses memanusiakan manusia (humanizing human being) ''pendidikan adalah proses pembebasan dan proses membangkitkan kesadaran kritis bagi setiap insan '' begitu kata freire. so many books so little Myjournal, about my passion as a booklover Masaliberkata petuah ini dijunjung setelah Β±300 tahun pencetusnya meninggal, maksudnya adalah petuah tersebut ditulis oleh muridnya dan tertulis dalam buku Lun Yu (salah satu buku filosofi Kong Zi ). Hal ini menyebabkan bab atau pasal tertentu sulit dimengerti dan menjadikannya sebuah misteri. Mungkindiantara kita ada yang bilang hal-hal yang saya sebutkan di atas itu kadang perlu dan ampuh juga. Ada yang beralasan bahwa cewe perlu diperlakukan spesial dengan melakukan a pa yang sudah disebutkan di paragraf sebelumnya. Tapi kita boleh kok nolak pernyataan selanjutnya: bahwa kita wajib bersikap baik, tapi kita ngak wajib bersikap spesial untuk orang yang belum resmi jadi pacar kita. Somany books, so little time (Frank Zappa) Home; Index A - Z; Publisher List; Book Labels; Non-reviews; About & Contact Me; 31 October 2014 [Resensi "RINDU" - Bagian 3] Menurut Saya ini Gado-gado. Dengan begitu, pembaca tidak merasa dianggap bodoh, bisa menangkap sendiri artinya berdasarkan konteks. Saya pernah membaca suatu novel sejarah Jadiapa artinya perbedaan bila memiliki sebuah hati yang sama? Bekerja dengan hati yang sepenuhnya akan menghasilkan sesuatu yang luar biasa. Karena, dengan adanya hati maka pekerjaan bukan hanya sebatas pekerjaan, tapi sebuah karya yang perlu dikenang. "So many books, so little time." 3 tahun yang lalu Notebook. Perjuangan Mencari Vihara jUg3cGA. Posted by Joel on September 05, 2002In Reply to So many books, so little time posted by ESC on September 05, 2002Yes, but I keep wondering when the outcome of all this phrase-forum conversation we've been having here will be put between covers. This is scholarship we're undertaking here, folks. At this point, years have gone into there is access to it on the Web for which I am grateful!!, but a book would be handy. Our little forum here has been the confluence of many minds and also of the substance of many books in print and out of print. I, for one, would not mind my own contributions being made use of, along with those of others. joel Autumn is almost upon us and because I'm due to be very busy around the holidays, my thoughts have turned to Xmas lists and such. Do any of you know of any recently published material on phrases, interesting words that are worth investing in? Or if there's nothing recent, any good all round reference books? Thanks to Amazon it doesn't matter whether it's published here or in the UK. Thanks, Camel I've got a million of 'em. A Hog on Ice 1948, Harper & Row by Charles Earle Funk. This is one in a series of four books two mostly sayings and two words/phrases by Mr. Funk. All four are now available in one volume - 2107 Curious Word Origins, Sayings & Expressions from White Elephants to Song Dance, $ . Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins by William and Mary Morris HarperCollins, New York, 1977, 1988. $ Words and phrases. Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings by Gregory Y. Titelman Random House, New York, 1996. Now available in paperback for $ Sayings. Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins by Robert Hendrickson Fact on File, New York, 1997 Now available in paperback for $ Words and phrases. Listening to America An Illustrated History of Words and Phrases from Our Lively and Splendid Past by Stuart Berg Flexner Simon and Schuster, New York, 1982. I picked this one up at a remainder store. I Hear America Talking An Illustrated History of American Words and Phrases by Stuart Berg Flexner Von Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York, 1976. I got this one second-hand online. These books are great. They have a little bit of everything. Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, A-G by Lighter, Random House, New York, 1994. And, of course H-O. $45 per. Although I found Vol. 1 for $10 at the aforementioned remainder store, I paid full price for the second. These volumes cover the waterfront - phrases and words. UPDATE I think this series stops at the letter O. There was some sort of disagreement. The Dictionary of Cliches by James Rogers Ballantine Books, New York, 1985. $ paperback. A good little many thanks! Word Camel 09/06/02Books ESC 09/06/02You think that's bad... Word Camel 09/06/02"Skip"? Bruce Kahl 09/06/02Confused re skips and dumpsters. TheFallen 09/06/02Confused re skips and dumpsters. Bruce Kahl 09/06/02Dumpsters, skips and rubbish bins Word Camel 09/06/02Dumpsters, skips and rubbish bins TheFallen 09/06/02Wheel those bins around Gary 09/07/02 For independent booksellers & librarians, especially Nichelle Hayes Frequently during my mornings of pain & reflection when I can’t write or articulate my thoughts or locate the mindmusic needed to complete the poems & essays that are weeks plus days overdue forcing me to stop, I cease answering my phone, eating right, running my miles, reading my mail, and making love. Also, this is when my children do not seek me out because I do not seek them out. I escape north, to the nearest library or used bookstore. They are my retreats, my quiet energy-givers, my intellectual refuge. For me it is not bluewater beaches, theme parks, or silent chapels hidden among forest greens. Not multi-stored American malls, corporate book supermarkets, mountain trails, or Caribbean hideaways. My sanctuaries are liberated lighthouses of shelved books, featuring forgotten poets, unread anthropologists of tenure- seeking assistant professors, self-published geniuses, remaindered first novelists, highlighting speed-written bestsellers, wise historians & theologians, nobel, pulitzer prize, and american book award winners, poets & fiction writers, overcertain political commentators, small press wunderkinds & learned academics. All are vitamins for my slow brain & sidetracked spirit in this winter of creating. I do not believe in smiling politicians, AMA doctors, zebra-faced bankers, red-jacketed real estate or automobile salespeople, or singing preachers. I believe in books. It can be conveniently argued that knowledge, not that which is condensed or computer packaged, but pages of hard-fought words, dancing language meticulously & contemplatively written by the likes of me & others, shelved imperfectly at the level of open hearts & minds, is preventive medicine strengthening me for the return to my clear pages of incomplete ideas to be reworked, revised & written as new worlds and words in all of their subjective configurations to eventually be processed into books that will hopefully be placed on the shelves of libraries, bookstores, homes, & other sanctuaries of learning to be found & browsed over by receptive booklovers, readers & writers looking for a retreat, looking for departure & yes spaces, looking for open heart surgery without the knife. Posted by ESC on September 05, 2002In Reply to Recently Published Source Suggestions? posted by With Camel on September 05, 2002 Autumn is almost upon us and because I'm due to be very busy around the holidays, my thoughts have turned to Xmas lists and such. Do any of you know of any recently published material on phrases, interesting words that are worth investing in? Or if there's nothing recent, any good all round reference books? Thanks to Amazon it doesn't matter whether it's published here or in the UK. Thanks, CamelI've got a million of ' Hog on Ice 1948, Harper & Row by Charles Earle Funk. This is one in a series of four books two mostly sayings and two words/phrases by Mr. Funk. All four are now available in one volume - 2107 Curious Word Origins, Sayings & Expressions from White Elephants to Song Dance, $ Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins by William and Mary Morris HarperCollins, New York, 1977, 1988. $ Words and House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings by Gregory Y. Titelman Random House, New York, 1996. Now available in paperback for $ of Word and Phrase Origins by Robert Hendrickson Fact on File, New York, 1997 Now available in paperback for $ Words and to America An Illustrated History of Words and Phrases from Our Lively and Splendid Past by Stuart Berg Flexner Simon and Schuster, New York, 1982. I picked this one up at a remainder store. I Hear America Talking An Illustrated History of American Words and Phrases by Stuart Berg Flexner Von Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York, 1976. I got this one second-hand online. These books are great. They have a little bit of House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 1, A-G by Lighter, Random House, New York, 1994. And, of course H-O. $45 per. Although I found Vol. 1 for $10 at the aforementioned remainder store, I paid full price for the second. These volumes cover the waterfront - phrases and words. UPDATE I think this series stops at the letter O. There was some sort of Dictionary of Cliches by James Rogers Ballantine Books, New York, 1985. $ paperback. A good little many books, so little time joel 09/05/02Many, many thanks! Word Camel 09/06/02Books ESC 09/06/02You think that's bad... Word Camel 09/06/02"Skip"? Bruce Kahl 09/06/02Confused re skips and dumpsters. TheFallen 09/06/02Confused re skips and dumpsters. Bruce Kahl 09/06/02Dumpsters, skips and rubbish bins Word Camel 09/06/02Dumpsters, skips and rubbish bins TheFallen 09/06/02Wheel those bins around Gary 09/07/02