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What Book Has Inspired You The Most?
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I have read a few astronaut biographies and even though I have no plans to go into space their determination and level headedness has been very inspiring
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Back in the early 80's when I was at my lowest ebb, I came across 'You can if you think you can' by Norman Vincent Peale. I still have it although I haven't read it for a while now.
I was aware it was probably (almost definitely) a work of fiction but it came into my life when I needed it most. So that's my answer to your question.
I was aware it was probably (almost definitely) a work of fiction but it came into my life when I needed it most. So that's my answer to your question.
I wouldn't say "inspired" but the book that has made me understand the world the most is this:
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I wish i'd read it when I was 18, rather than a few years ago. By the time i did actually read it I'd learnt many of its lessons but the hard way. My favourite of all is this, "You cannot win an argument" - simple, think about it.
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I wish i'd read it when I was 18, rather than a few years ago. By the time i did actually read it I'd learnt many of its lessons but the hard way. My favourite of all is this, "You cannot win an argument" - simple, think about it.
Helen M Stevens A world of Embroidery..... It got me back to my love of thread painting and textile art
One of my little efforts
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I am just starting to get requests to do work for other people..
One of my little efforts
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I am just starting to get requests to do work for other people..
Could also have said James Lovelock's Gaia, which has affected my view of how I see the planet.
A friend of mine always answers questions like these with Sun tzu's The art of War, she is a sweet looking little old lady in her 80s, cracks me up. I am sure people expect her to say Mrs Beeton or something!
A friend of mine always answers questions like these with Sun tzu's The art of War, she is a sweet looking little old lady in her 80s, cracks me up. I am sure people expect her to say Mrs Beeton or something!
criminal history of mankind, after reading it and looking at the world,
i could see we have not changed as a species much, read it years ago
very interesting read.
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i could see we have not changed as a species much, read it years ago
very interesting read.
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Naomi. Chariots of the Gods by Erich von Daniken, I was once on about my theory of Aliens etc... having read all sorts beforehand and that book was suggested to me some 30+ years ago and it's release was before I was born.
I'm a huge fan of TV's Ancient Aliens even though stretching a bit sometimes.
I'm a huge fan of TV's Ancient Aliens even though stretching a bit sometimes.
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