The Truth Is Bitter

The Truth Is Bitter
Title The Truth Is Bitter PDF eBook
Author Olukemi Awe
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages 49
Release 2014-04-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1493190423

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If we begin to think deeply, we will learn much about ourselves. We learn that no condition is permanent, change is always possible .Any situation you find yourself in, use it wisely and intelligently, it is not going to be permanent. This is incredible story, close to unbelievable, every word in it is 99% true.

Bitter Truth

Bitter Truth
Title Bitter Truth PDF eBook
Author Linda Graf
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2014-09-20
Genre
ISBN 9780985118747

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The Bitter Truth of Reality

The Bitter Truth of Reality
Title The Bitter Truth of Reality PDF eBook
Author Mahmoud Elsayed
Publisher Mahmoud Elsayed
Total Pages 116
Release 2021-06-15
Genre Science
ISBN

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Reality is the one word that describes everything we live in, everything we know, knew, and will. It represents time, space, and all the other possible dimensions. But what exactly is reality? In his book, The Bitter Truth of Reality, author Mahmoud Elsayed attempts to answer this complex query by taking a journey through physics, biology, human anatomy, history, philosophy, and even religions. Hopefully, by the end of this book, the reader will find an answer to this question that sits at the top of the existential questions list. It also offers an opportunity for its readers to come to terms with being an ordinary human within the shadow of the grand scheme of all existence. Humanity currently lives in a time when rationality is prioritized above everything else. We define reality by what our minds process to be true from data our senses can provide us. As a result, each of us treats any idea, belief, or experience that fails logic as impossible or flawed. But should humanity put faith in how our limited biology interprets reality around us, and can we rely on our minds to tell us everything there is to know about us, our universe - or even what's outside of it? This book describes how mankind, in search of objective insight, has entrusted science with the duty of filtering reality from the surreal. However, in place of answers, scientific inquiry might be doomed to discover only more questions. In the end, how can we tell apart what is real, and how does this change what we know about ourselves? The more we develop as a species, the more questions we will ask about the truth of our existence. Are we here on purpose? Or are we the result of some cosmic accident? More inquires and discussions in The Bitter Truth of reality.

A Bitter Truth LP

A Bitter Truth LP
Title A Bitter Truth LP PDF eBook
Author Charles Todd
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 498
Release 2011-08-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0062088556

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When battlefield nurse Bess Crawford returns from France for a well-earned Christmas leave, she finds a bruised and shivering woman huddled in the doorway of her London residence. The woman has nowhere to turn, and, propelled by a firm sense of duty, Bess takes her in. Once inside Bess’s flat the woman reveals that a quarrel with her husband erupted into violence, yet she wants to go home—if Bess will come with her to Sussex. What Bess finds at Vixen Hill is a house of mourning. The woman’s family has gathered for a memorial service for the elder son who has died of war wounds. Her husband, home on compassionate leave, is tense, tormented by jealousy and his own guilty conscience. Then, when a troubled house guest is found dead, Bess herself becomes a prime suspect in the case. This murder will lead her to a dangerous quest in war-torn France, an unexpected ally, and a startling revelation that puts her in jeopardy before a vicious killer can be exposed.

BITTER TRUTH OF LIFE

BITTER TRUTH OF LIFE
Title BITTER TRUTH OF LIFE PDF eBook
Author EESHA JAIN
Publisher BOOKSQUIRREL
Total Pages 97
Release 2022-01-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"Bitter Truths of Life" reflects the harsh reality of today's world. It is a collection of extraordinary poems and articles penned by 30 talented writers in English and Hindi. It highlights different aspects of life related to the theme. Filled with emotions and facts, this book will provide you a glimpse of the dark side of the society.

Horseradish

Horseradish
Title Horseradish PDF eBook
Author Lemony Snicket
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 180
Release 2007
Genre American wit and humor
ISBN 0061240060

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Lemony Snicket's work is filled with bitter truths, like: 'It is always cruel to laugh at people, of course, although sometimes if they are wearing an ugly hat it is hard to control yourself.' Or: 'It is very easy to say that the important thing is to try your best, but if you are in real trouble the most important thing is not trying your best, but getting to safety.' For all of life's ups and downs, its celebrations and its sorrows, here is a book to commemorate it all - especially for those not fully soothed by chicken soup. Witty and irreverent, Horseradish is a book with universal appeal, a delightful vehicle to introduce Snicket's uproariously unhappy observations to a crowd not yet familiar with the Baudelaires' misadventures.

Drunk from the Bitter Truth

Drunk from the Bitter Truth
Title Drunk from the Bitter Truth PDF eBook
Author Anna Margolin
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 340
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0791482707

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Winner of the 2007 Yiddish Literature and Translation from Yiddish presented by the Helen and Stan Vine Annual Canadian Jewish Book Awards 2007 Runner Up of the National Jewish Book Award in Poetry Born Rosa Lebensboym in Belarus, Anna Margolin (1887–1952) settled permanently in America in 1913. A brilliant yet largely forgotten poet, her reputation rests on her volume of poetry published in Yiddish in 1929 in New York City. Although written in the 1920s, Margolin's poetry is remarkably fresh and contemporary, dealing with themes of anxiety, loneliness, sexual tensions, and the search for intellectual and spiritual identity, all of which were clearly reflected in her own life choices. Sensitively and beautifully translated here, the poems appear both in the original Yiddish and in English translation. Shirley Kumove's fascinating critical-biographical introduction highlights Margolin's tempestuous and unconventional life. An exceptionally beautiful and gifted woman, Margolin adopted a bohemian and an eccentric lifestyle, and threw herself into both intellectual pursuits and romantic attachments beyond her two marriages.