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In his autobiography, Abu Daoud writes that Arafat saw the team off on the mission with the words God protect you .”
Tharp has written three books: an early autobiography, Push Comes to Shove ( 1992 ; Bantam Books ); The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life ( 2003, Simon & Schuster ), translated into Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Korean, Thai and Japanese ; The Collaborative Habit ” ( 2009, Simon & Schuster ), also translated into Thai, Chinese and Korean.
It was thus he formed, as his autobiography records: the deep impression of there being a man in Vienna who actually listened with attention to every word his patients said to him ... a revolutionary difference from the attitude of previous physicians ...” ( Jones 1959 p159 ).
His later novels, including the Book of Bebb series and Godric, received hearty praise ; in his 1980 review of Godric, Benjamin DeMott summed up a host of positive reviews, saying All on his own, Mr. Buechner has managed to reinvent projects of self-purification and of faith as piquant matter for contemporary fiction, producing in a single decade a quintet of books each of which is individual in concerns and knowledge, and notable for literary finish .” In 1982, author Reynolds Price greeted Buechner s The Sacred Journey as a rich new vein for Buechner – a kind of detective autobiographyand he result is a short but fascinating and, in its own terms, beautifully successful experiment .”
Dodds describes this experience in his autobiography: The jazz played after New Orleans funerals didn t show any lack of respect for the person being buried.
He describes it in his autobiography: One night a French soldier came in.
Ghiberti's Commentario ” includes the earliest surviving autobiography of an artist.
As he relates in his autobiography, Vico returned to Naples from Vatolla to find the physics of Descartes at the height of its renown among the established men of letters .” Developments in both metaphysics and the natural sciences abounded as the result of Cartesianism.
In her autobiography Ecstasy and Me, Lamarr described Mandl as an extremely controlling man who prevented her from pursuing her acting career and kept her a virtual prisoner, confined to their castle home, Schloss Schwarzenau ,” Though half-Jewish, Mandl had close social and business ties to the fascist governments of Italy and Germany, selling munitions to Mussolini.
Her autobiography contrasted the charm of her early life on the reservation with the iron routine ” which she found in the assimilation schools off the reservation.
In his autobiography, What's it All About, Caine states that he still wakes up sweating in the night as he sees Terence agreeing to accept my advice to take the role in Alfie ”.
Dorothy and I went to see the New York production of Life With Father, starring Howard Lindsay and Dorothy Stickney ,” Lillian wrote in her autobiography.
The truth is, that she did not know what she really wanted to do ,” wrote her sister, Lillian, in her autobiography.
She wrote in her autobiography that she had tried to embalm all the tenderness of passion for him .” With this emotional inspiration, Hurston went on to paint the picture of Their Eyes using her personal experience and research as a template.
In 1969 Ray encountered Chögyam Trunpa s autobiography entitled Born in Tibet .” In an unpublished interview Ray recounts knowing immediately that this was his teacher, though he had to wait until 1970 for Trungpa to arrive in the U. S. in order to meet him.
He called the book automathography ” rather than autobiography ”, because its focus is almost entirely on his life as a mathematician, not his personal life.
Novak stated in his autobiography, We were so ravenous for exclusive news that we were susceptible to manipulation by leaks, compromising our credibility ”.
Novak attacked Frum again in his autobiography, labeling Frum a liar ” and a " cheat ".
Van Buren wrote in his autobiography of Jackson s toast, The veil was rent – the incantations of the night were exposed to the light of day .” Thomas Hart Benton, in his memoirs, stated that the toast electrified the country .” Jackson would have the final words a few days later when a visitor from South Carolina asked if Jackson had any message he wanted relayed to his friends back in the state.
Lord Mandelson admitted in his autobiography that they d gone on the attack ”, writing After the campaign was over, not only our opponents but some in Labour would denounce our ‘ negative tactics in highlighting Lib Dem front-runner Chris Davies support for higher taxes and a Royal Commission to liberalise drugs laws.

autobiography and Glory
In his autobiography, Shooting for Glory, Henderson stated that the fame left him less satisfied than he had ever been.
His autobiography, Shooting for Glory, was released in 1992.
Bound for Glory is a 1976 American film directed by Hal Ashby and loosely adapted by Robert Getchell from Woody Guthrie's 1943 autobiography Bound for Glory.
" In Knight's autobiography Between Each Line of Pain and Glory: My Life Story, she stated that Diana Ross had the group removed from being The Supremes ' opening act on a 1968 tour for, according to Knight, being too good.
Formed under the name " The Nightlife Thugs ," the group agreed on the name change to the " Boomtown Rats " after a gang that Geldof read about in Woody Guthrie's autobiography, Bound for Glory.
This success story was retold in Haskins ' autobiography Glory Road ( 2005 ), and in the 2006 movie Glory Road.
His autobiography, Clouds of Glory: A Hoxton Childhood, won the J. R. Ackerley Prize for Autobiography in 2004.
In Fall 2006 he published the first volume of his autobiography, Les Chantiers de la gloire ( publishing in French only ) This title clearly alludes to the French title of Stanley Kubrick's film, Les Sentiers de la gloire ( Paths of Glory ).
Glory Road was inspired by a true story, as described by Texas Western's head coach Don Haskins in his autobiography of the same title, a national bestseller released in 2005 by Hyperion Books.
* His own autobiography is called Minnen i fackelsken ( Memories in Torch Light ) and is in three volumes: Part I: Glory Days, 1900-1911, Part II: From Branting to Lenin, 1912-1916, and Part III, The Revolutionary Years, 1917 – 1921.
In her autobiography, Between Each Line of Pain and Glory, Gladys Knight wrote that she hoped the song was a comfort to the many thousands who come each year from elsewhere to Los Angeles to realize the dream of being in motion pictures or music, but then fail to realize that dream and plunge into despair.

autobiography and Days
In his final months, Long followed up his earlier autobiography, " Every Man a King ", with a second book entitled My First Days in the White House, laying out his plans for the presidency after the election of 1936.
He has written four books on cricket – Sunny Days ( autobiography ), Idols, Runs n ' Ruins and One Day Wonders.
Halifax took part in a plethora of international conferences over the UN and the Soviet Union but, here again, he believed that Churchill's view of the Soviet threat was exaggerated and urged him to be more conciliatory, perhaps indicating his reluctance to learn the lessons of the 1930s so obvious in his 1957 autobiography The Fulness of Days, described in the Dictionary of National Biography as " gently evasive ".
* Arabian Days, an autobiography ( London: R. Hale ) 1948.
" – from her 1919 autobiography Country Life in Georgia in the Days of My Youth
* Yemei Moharanat ( The Days of Our Teacher and Rabbi Noson )— an autobiography
Mencken relates the fire and its aftermath in the penultimate chapter of Newspaper Days, the second volume of his autobiography.
Macdonald Carey wrote several books of poetry and a 1991 autobiography, The Days of My Life.
Saint also wrote two volumes of autobiography, A Fortunate Grandchild ( 1982 ) and Time Remembered ( 1986 ); the two were issued together in 1995 as Early Days.
" Others have noted the end of the 20th Century and the American Century, most famously the late gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson who titled his autobiography Kingdom Of Fear: Loathsome Secrets of A Star Crossed Child in the Last Days of the American Century.
The phrase has been used as the title of several books, including the novels Salad Days by Francoise Sagan and by Charles Romalotti, the autobiography The Salad Days by Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and numerous cookbooks.
Van Paassen's autobiography, Days of Our Years, published in 1939, detailed many events that he couldn't mention in his earlier newspaper reports.
* Days of our Years ( 1939 ; autobiography )
* Yemey Moharnat ( The Days of MoHaRNat acronym and initialism | acronym for Moreinu HaRav Natan, Our Teacher, Rabbi Nathan ) — Reb Noson's autobiography.
My Days ( 1974 ) is an autobiography of R. K. Narayan.
His leap to stardom began when he got a leading role in the successful 1978 comedy play Al-Iyal Kibrit ( The Children have Grown Up ) then his television impersonation of the blind Egyptian littérateur Taha Hussein (" the dean of Arabic literature ") in the serial drama of the latter's eponymous autobiography El-Ayyam ( The Days ).
' The Steam-powered Word-Processor " ( 112 ) had previously appeared in Clarke's ' science-fictional autobiography ' " Astounding Days " ( 1989 ).
* Happy Days: My Mother, My Father, My Sister & Me ( 1995 ), autobiography
He went on to star in many more US television films, including the 1984 television mini-series Last Days of Pompeii, as Lydon, the gladiator ; as Errol Flynn in the 1985 CBS film, My Wicked, Wicked Ways based on the autobiography of Flynn ; and on the science fiction series V as the Visitor military leader Charles.
Her husband, Philip Millin, a judge of the Supreme Court of South Africa, died of heart failure on the bench while she had just begun to write her autobiography The Measure of My Days, an event which affected her deeply ( Margaret Lane, reviewing the autobiography in the Sunday Times ).
The Measure of My Days is Millin's second autobiography, published in 1955 by Faber & Faber in the UK, Central News Agency in South Africa, and Kingston's in Rhodesia.

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