This self-help bestseller struck a note with readers immediately upon publication in 1989. The simple, succinct formulas for everyday living were reminders of things that they had heard before but had let slip. Fulghum enhances his simple wisdom with essays and, in later editions, new material.
"Uh-Oh" is not in any dictionary or thesaurus, and is seldom seen in a written form. However, most of us use this sound daily and have done all of our lives. This book looks at the modern use of this sound. Robert Fulghum is the author of "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten".
When asked what he does, Robert Fulghum usually replies that he is a philosopher, and explains that what he likes to do is to think about everyday things and then to express what he thinks by writing, speaking or painting. This is a collection of his favourite observations, written over the years, that reveal simple truths about small lives with ...
For those contemplating religious choices, Unitarian Universalism offers an appealing alternative to religious denominations that stress theological creeds over individual conviction and belief. In this new edition of the classic introductory text on Unitarian Universalism, which includes a revealing, entertaining foreword by best-selling author ...
The author of the best-selling "All I Really Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" has collected an inspiring and entertaining group of true stories of how people found love.
It's been over ten years since Robert Fulghum last published a book of essays, but he is back and in fine form with "What on Earth Have I Done?" Fulghum's been travelling the world and, as he does, he encourages readers to slow down and pay attention to the miracles, sometime's hilarious and sometimes serious, that can be found around us such as: ...
After his triumphant All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, Robert Fulghum returns with a richer, more mature, more strikingly memorable collection of essays guaranteed to provide hours of heart-warming, humorous entertainment. Villard.
America's most popular philosopher--author of the publishing juggernaut "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten"--now shares with readers the words and wisdom of others who have guided and inspired him throughout his life.
All you really need to know is that the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, has done it again. Listing contradictory notions, such as "Look before you leap. He who hesitates is lost". and "Nothing ventured nothing gained. Better safe than sorry". and so on.
In his bestselling new book, Fulghum writes of the importance of rituals in human life: "The most powerful rites of passage are reflective--when you look back on your life again and again, paying attention to the rivers you have crossed and the gates you have opened and walked on through, the thresholds you have passed over".
America's most beloved philosopher and essayist draws from his ministerial background to celebrate "the unnameable wonder and mystery of life", teaching readers how to create their own personally meaningful ceremonies while being gathered in a universal and ebullient embrace. Illustrations.
After three phenomenal #1 bestsellers, Fulghum returns with a brand-new collection of essays as wise, witty, and down-to-earth as ever. Whether the subject is barbershop mythology or a meditation on the circumstances of one's own conception, Fulghum makes us a little more aware of the richness, fullness, and joyousness of life.
This self-help bestseller struck a note with readers immediately upon publication in 1989. The simple, succinct formulas for everyday living were reminders of things that they had heard before but had let slip. Fulghum enhances his simple wisdom with essays and, in later editions, new material.
America's most popular philosopher, the author of the publishing juggernaut "All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" and the recent bestseller "True Love", shares the words and wisdom of others who have guided and inspired him.
His All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten was a New York Times bestseller. Now Robert Fulghum is back with Uh-Oh, which in a medley of subjects.
The son of bestselling author Robert Fulghum illuminates his own quixotic generation in this warm, witty and wise collection of stories on being a man at midlife in America. "Like Father, Like Son" is about hair loss and barbecue, mailbox vandals and ear piercing, poker and ant farms--the real moments in life, both lunatic and serene. Anyone who ...
Bestselling author Fulghum believes that "truth is stranger than fiction" and proves it in this new collection of wise and witty inspirational essays--now available in large print.
Each of these gift books offers an alphabet of wisdom: 26 practical and wise suggestions and supporting Scripture to encourage Christian relationships.
Offers an eight-week, step-by-step plan for people to reorganize their lives and reclaim time together by breaking down such barriers as a too busy schedule, lagging spirituality, diminished romance, and too tight finances. Original. IP.
Parenting in the nineties is no easy task. Raising children while simultaneously attempting to balance relationships, careers, work in church and community, and other activities can result in parental guilt. Many parents say there never seems to be enough time, energy, or money for their children. Even parents who know they are doing the best they ...
A hands-on, real world guide for parents in the midst of the whirlwind 90"s, this book shows parents how to use their God-given authority to make decisions, establish standards, and call the shots.
"Themes in Reading" introduces wonderful contemporary literature while focusing on the critical thinking skills, reading skills, and strategies that makes students engaged readers.
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