looking at life with a new perspective Prashant Mishra. The. Old. Words. My hands shiver As I type these words I am scared Blank Unable to decide What to do next Unable to find Reasons to life Sitting in my room With these words in ...
Author: Prashant Mishra
Publisher: Re-Nova World
ISBN:
Category: Juvenile Nonfiction
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Scribble is a collection of poems, short stories and art to inspire the idea of thinking differently among the readers. Scribble Vol. 2 consists of observations made on the smallest moments of life along with a few letters to the inner self.
Rijil KS. I don't want to Spend my life with You I want to live with You Walking on our own paths Not going to yield What. 100 YOU.
Author: Rijil KS
Publisher: Clever Fox Publishing
ISBN:
Category: Poetry
Page: 202
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Love is a strange thing. It changes you no matter what. I tried expressing my love through words. Now I don't need this feeling ever again. These are the collection of texts I used to send to my unrequited one. Now I'm done with it for good. :-)
be the expression of your feelings to me this moment, I shudder to think on whom your memory dwelt even this hour, ... with exciting life: I scribble to divert a brain, whi , though weak, will struggle with strong thoughts, and lest my ...
Author: Daniel Schwarz
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781000419719
Category: Political Science
Page: 348
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Benjamin Disraeli (1804-81) was one of the most important political figures in 19th century Britain. However, before rising to political prominence he had established himself as a major literary figure. This set takes a critical look at Disraeli's early work. Volume 2 includes The Young Duke (1831.
Volume 2 Ruby Tobey ... I've always used poems (scribbles) and drawings (sketches) from my collection. ... My life has been made so much richer by the help, the kindness, and the thoughts others have shared with me.
Author: Ruby Tobey
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 9781973690672
Category: Poetry
Page: 72
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The author has woven her verses and drawings into short devotionals about nature, flowers, family, and even a teddy bear! And each devotional is accompanied by a meaningful scripture. You will find inspiration in her writing and will also enjoy the black and white sketches. Reader comments; “It’s very sweet, inspirational, and uplifting. I’ve enjoyed just picking it up from time to time and reading a few pages.” Ruth T.—Kansas “The placement of each and every scripture is impeccable! I know anyone who reads this book will be touched to see God’s holy word brought to life so beautifully.” Jack K.—Oklahoma “I have enjoyed your book immensely. It is a gem.” Linda Z.—New Mexixco
Author: Courtney Leigh PahlkePublish On: 2021-10-29
“Thirty-two” “Where're you from?” “Glasgow. West End.” I wipe a bead of sweat from my forehead. The officer scribbles gibberish on his note pad. I look at Arthur. “Question?” Arthur stops Larkin. “Were you on the scene?” “I wasn't.
Author: Courtney Leigh Pahlke
Publisher: eBooks2go, Inc.
ISBN: 9781545754436
Category: Fiction
Page: 270
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William Norwick’s life collapses after witnessing a traumatic fatality the Scottish Police concluded was an accident. Troubled by the verdict, William suppresses his memory with substance abuse and destructive behavior as his version included red-eyed, shadowy figures which continue to stalk him since the catastrophe. When a night of excessive drinking results in public humiliation requiring police attendance to interfere with a covert operation, William faces a sobering reality. He’s at the center of a mystery that de es medical science and his next course of action may affect the entire human race.
“I just scribble a line to you to let you know where I am, in order that you may write to me here, for it seems to me that a ... but there will be a nurse coming in a day or two, and I am afraid of not having things good enough for her.
Always scribble , scribble , scribble ! Eh ! Mr. Gibbon ? " See Boswell's Life , vol . II , p . 2 . CHAPTER 2 Dictionaries and power from Palsgrave to Johnson Ian The mythology of Johnson's Dictionary 23.
Author: Jack Lynch
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 052184844X
Category: Language Arts & Disciplines
Page: 268
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A collection of original essays celebrating the 250th anniversary of the publication of the Dictionary.
But things must have grown too lively for him to continue far with this scribble, and ere long among treasures ... She had a fine outlook on life—ohne Hast, ohne Rast—and even the vagaries of her sons did not disturb her tranquillity.
Author: Harvey Cushing
Publisher: SEVERUS Verlag
ISBN: 9783863474867
Category: Biography & Autobiography
Page: 697
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William Osler (1849-1919) is widely regarded as one of the most influential physicians of the late 19th and early 20th century and a key figure in the history of medicine. Besides his research activities and his dedicated scientific work, Osler’s greatest contribution to the medical world has been the system of residency which he developed at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, thus introducing a new and deeply humanistic approach to the strictly scientific realm of traditional medicine. Harvey Cushing (1869-1939), a former student and close friend of Osler’s and a pioneer of neurosurgery, has himself become an icon of modern medicine. He was one of the first physicians to use X-rays for diagnosing brain tumours and he developed revolutionary methods of blood pressure measurement. He also discovered Cushing’s syndrome, the first autoimmune disease identified in a human being. This monumental biography earned him the Pulitzer Prize in 1926.
hooker 2 (Getting up, moving off) Look - I'm a working girl, and there's a client. ... FX: Electric spooling scribble as Guide updates. ford prefect (Reading, astonished) . . . people to avoid on French ... With my own two eyes.
Author: Douglas Adams
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781447227588
Category: Performing Arts
Page: 368
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Twenty-five years after the original radio series of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy exploded into the public consciousness, the further exploits of its bewildered hero Arthur Dent were finally adapted for radio by Dirk Maggs, in part using drafts written by Douglas Adams before his death. The resulting fourteen completely new episodes were produced by Above the Title Productions and broadcast on BBC Radio 4, with nearly all of the original cast reunited for recording. These scripts brilliantly bring to life the last three books in Adams' perennially popular Hitchhiker series: Life, the Universe and Everything; So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish; and Mostly Harmless. Dirk Maggs supplies notes which highlight original Adams material and explain how the cast, special effects and music were directed. The scripts are introduced by Simon Jones, who played Arthur Dent in both the original and the recent radio series, as well as in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy television series. Douglas Adams first conceived The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy for radio and it is an honour to his memory that all five Hitchhiker novels have now been adapted for this medium. These scripts exemplify the freshness of perspective, humour and perspicacity that epitomize the work of Douglas Adams. They will be loved by fans and those new to Hitchhiker’s alike.
My chief fear is , that you will find after living all your life with such large & agreeable parties , as Maer only can ... to her own self , I do not care what nonsense I talk : -so let me have my way , & scribble , without caring ...
Author: Charles Darwin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521255880
Category: Science
Page: 668
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This is the second volume of the complete edition of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. For the first time full authoritative texts of Darwin's letters are available, edited according to modern textual editorial principles and practice. The letters in this volume were written during the seven years following Darwin's return to England from the Beagle voyage. It was a period of extraordinary activity and productivity in which he became recognised as a naturalist of outstanding ability, as an author and editor, and as a professional man with official responsibilities in several scientific organisations. During these years he published two books and fifteen papers and also organised and superintended the publication of the Zoology of the Voyage of HMS Beagle, for which he described the locations of the fossils and the habitats and behaviour of the living species he had collected. Busy as he was with scientific activities, Darwin found time to re-establish family ties and friendships, and to make new friends among the naturalists with whom his work brought him into close contact. In November 1838, two years after his return Darwin became engaged to his cousin, Emma Wedgwood, whom he subsequently married.