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100 1  Sallis, Zoƫ. 
245 10 What has life taught you? :|b10 eternal questions answered
       by 40 exceptional people. /|cZoe Sallis. 
264  1 [Place of publication not identified] :|b[publisher not 
       identified],|c2020. 
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520    A unique concept: 40 extraordinary people give answers to 
       10 searching questions about their beliefs. In our current
       age of uncertainty and turmoil, this is a book to give 
       insight for life's journey and to encourage readers to 
       confront the same questions themselves.  "My suggestion or
       advice is very simple; that is, to have a sincere heart." 
       - The Dalai Lama What Has Life Taught You? features the 
       answers given by 40 outstanding people to 10 profound 
       questions about life, the mind and the spirit. Author Zo&
       euml; Sallis has a passion for stirring up debate on 
       philosophical and ethical questions and journeyed all over
       the globe to ask well-known figures of widely varying 
       beliefs the same 10 questions.  Interviewees include: 
       Nelson Mandela His Holiness the Dalai Lama Neale Donald 
       Walsch Anjelica Huston Jack Nicholson Sophia Loren Teale 
       Swan Richard Dawkins David Lynch Gore Vidal And more... 
       The questions range from "What is your concept of God?" 
       and "Do you think this life is all there is, or do you 
       believe in an afterlife?" to "What has life taught you so 
       far?" and "How do you find peace within yourself?" 
       Socrates thought the unexamined life was not worth living,
       and perhaps that is why he roamed the streets of Athens 
       accosting people and asking them their thoughts and 
       beliefs. By sharing the wisdom of these truly inspiring 
       people, the book hopes to provoke debate and encourage 
       readers to examine what they have learned on their life 
       journey so far and share their own insights with others. 
533    Electronic reproduction.|bNew York :|cWatkins Publishing,
       |d2020.|nRequires OverDrive Read (file size: N/A KB) or 
       Adobe Digital Editions (file size: 1058 KB) or Kobo app or
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