Autobiography
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The first insight is that while the conscious mind writes the
autobiography
of our species, the unconscious mind does most of the work.
Now we teach entrepreneurship to 16-year-olds in Northumberland, and we start the class by giving them the first two pages of Richard Branson's autobiography, and the task of the 16-year-olds is to underline, in the first two pages of Richard Branson's
autobiography
how many times Richard uses the word "I" and how many times he uses the word "we."
I found a really great one in the
autobiography
of Bill Clinton.
Simone de Beauvoir begins her entire
autobiography
with the sentence, "I was born at four o'clock in the morning," which I had because someone else had emailed it to me, and when they did, I had another bump up in my entry for this, because porn star Ron Jeremy and feminist Simone de Beauvoir are not just different people.
Prior to going to prison, I didn't know that there were so many brilliant black poets, authors and philosophers, and then I had the great fortune of encountering Malcolm X's autobiography, and it shattered every stereotype I had about myself.
The safe swings open, and inside you find... Da Vinci’s long-lost
autobiography.
I call this your money autobiography, and as a money coach, this is the first step I take with my clients.
You've been hired to write an
autobiography.
And by the way, there's a great tradition of
autobiography
in this country, led by people on the margins of society who write to assert their existence.
When I was 13, I found the
autobiography
of Helen Keller.
In her autobiography, Malala wrote, "I had become interested in journalism after seeing how my own words could make a difference and also from watching the "Ugly Betty" DVDs about life at an American magazine."
On the last page of Gandhi's autobiography, he wrote, "I must reduce myself to zero."
And I ran across Gordon Parks' book "A Choice of Weapons," which was his
autobiography.
After many years of doing it, a record collector's collection becomes sort of his
autobiography.
Darwin himself, in his autobiography, tells the story of coming up with the idea for natural selection as a classic eureka moment.
That's in his
autobiography.
Undoubtedly the story Colton Leach has to tell (and did so in his autobiography) is a compelling tale of one mans ascent from Terrace boot boy to connected underworld villain.
Watch My Wicked wicked ways if you want to learn about this fine actor or read his
autobiography.
For an autobiography, almost nothing is revealed about Bruce Weber, other than he likes to look at photographs, shoot interesting people, especially beautiful teenage boys, and listen to jazz.
Whoever wrote the screenplay for this movie obviously never consulted any books about Lucille Ball, especially her
autobiography.
If you read Errol Flynn's autobiography, My Wicked, Wicked Ways, you will see that this film is full of poetic licence.
Not that that makes much of a difference, because Errol Flynn was pretty generous with poetic licence in the
autobiography
anyway.
Nowhere in Flynn's
autobiography
is the Klaus Reicher character mention, the homosexual encounter is speculative fiction, and the movie's claims that Flynn treated native labor badly are groundless.
Clifford Irving is a biographer who wrote the allegedly fraudulent Howard Hughes autobiography, yet, at least it seems, purports his innocence.
Swoon focuses on Leopold and Loeb's homosexual relationship - a facet of the case that has been mostly (and unjustly) ignored since their trial, even by Leopold himself in his
autobiography.
This is a silly spoof of private eye thrillers as a novelist(Michael Cain)is called upon to 'ghostwrite' an
autobiography
of a colorful, waning Hollywood star(Mickey Rooney).
John Voight plays the title character in this movie based on author Pat Conroy's (Prince of Tides)
autobiography.
Based on the 1952
autobiography "
A Many-Splendoured Thing," "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" (1955) tells the story of Han Suyin, focusing on the romance that Han, a widowed Eurasian doctor in 1949 Hong Kong, had with a married American correspondent named Mark Elliott.
Yeah...I read David Lee Roth's autobiography, "Crazy From the Heat," (which by the way is an amazing read), and DLR says this was his favorite blacksploitation movie as a kid.
Based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, who painted a much more affectionate picture of their mother than did her sister, actress "Baby" June Havoc, in her autobiography, "Early Havoc" on which "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" was loosely based.
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