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Hugh Edmondson Prather III (January 23, 1938 – November 15, 2010) was an American self-help writer, lay minister, and counselor, most famous for his first book, Notes to Myself, which was first published in 1970 by Real People Press, [1] and later reprinted by Bantam Books. It has sold over 5 million copies, and has been translated into ten ...
Guy Prather (1958–2016), American National Football League linebacker (1981–1985) H. Lee Prather (1886–1964), American head football and basketball coach at Northwestern State University Hugh Prather (1938–2010), American self-help writer
Paul Prather: Being thankful isn’t always as much about what happens to you as about what you choose to do with what happens to you.
On the contrary, I consider myself one of the most common humans. You may recall those days of twenty years ago when we discussed 'Empedocles on Etna'—under the linden trees. In those days I was one who wished to make a god of myself." [3] — Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, Japanese writer (24 July 1927); excerpt from his suicide note "Farewell ...
Frankly, after 45 years of preaching and 35 years of newspaper writing, I find it impossible not to repeat myself. Nobody knows enough stuff to keep offering something brand new every week for ...
Then you note how your thoughts and mood change. Another suggestion was setting aside time to focus on the positive. At a set time each day, think about the day’s positive aspects.
Clough published the poem without a title in 1862. [1] In The Poems and Prose Remains of Arthur Hugh Clough, 1869, the poem was titled "Say Not the Struggle Nought Availeth". [1] There was probably no specific event in the poet's mind, although the failed revolutions of 1848 and 1849 may have been an inspiration. [1] [2]
A teacher and a teenage student were killed in Monday’s shooting at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison. Two students are in critical condition and four other students suffered non ...