10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THE TIME OF ONE'S LIFE»
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1
A Collection
of Confusible Phrases
(in the phrase 'have the time of one's life) a period or occasion of exceptional
enjoyment: We will design a program that is so much fun that you will have the
time of your life. See also: lifetime / time of life. open house open housing open
house ...
2
Does Balance Matter?
The Relationship Between Work-
life ...
The survey showed that there was a relationship between work-life balance and
success, most significantly relationships between conflict/dissonance balance
and that one's presidency was a good fit with the time of one's life. Survey
analysis ...
Susan Elizabeth Mangels, 2008
3
The Time of Our Lives:
The Ethics
of Common Sense
The Ethics of Common Sense Mortimer Jerome Adler. I will return to later. For the
present I will only repeat that idling probably cannot be omitted from the things
one does with the time of one's life if one is to make a good life for one's self.
Mortimer Jerome Adler, 1996
4
Circuitous Journeys: Modern Spiritual Autobiography
But to enter the “time past and time future” of others' life stories is to “allow but a
little consciousness,” enough perhaps to redeem and have the time of one's life,
for “only through time time is conquered” (83—85, 90). The use of language and
...
5
High-speed Society: Social Acceleration, Power, and Modernity
Thus, living faster serves as a strategy to diminish the distance between the time
of the world and the time of one's life. If we live twice as fast, we can realize twice
as many worldly options within a single lifespan; that is, we can live two lives in ...
Hartmut Rosa, William E. Scheuerman, 2009
6
Considering Transcendence: Elements
of a Philosophical Theology
... claim on the whole of the time of one's life. I have made no attempt at an
exhaustive analysis of or commentary on the characteristics of resignation,
suffering, and guilt, which Climacus associates with religious existence or the
religious task.
7
In
the Fullness
of Time: 32 Women on
Life After 50
I think that this is the time of one's life that one is alone. I mean, I'm not alone in
that I have my brothers and sister and daughter and some wonderful friends. E: I
think as we get older, the important dialogue that we have to have is with ...
Emily W. Upham, Linda Gravenson, 2010
8
The (Coming) Age
of Thresholding
... the self one is meant to be is tied to something larger, for example to the
particular circumstances of history during the time of one's life. There might be a
special mission one is called upon to perform, an historically grounded destiny
one is ...
There is, at best, "a continuity in nothingness," a stagnant passing of the time of
one's life that results from a self-induced loss of freedom (CA, 130, 132-33). If one
now examines Heidegger's analysis of everyday existence and its relation to ...
10
The Tender Carnivore and
the Sacred Game
Traditional history is the narrowed attention following along those lines, not the
whole page; not the time of one life but the time of one's life, the moment, the now
as all. Oddly enough, history is supposed to be that instrument for keeping the ...