词汇:book
n. 书籍;帐簿;卷;名册;工作簿
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- He has temporarily put his books on the floor. They won't be there long.>> 52-A Pretty Carpet
- When you listen to tapes, listen with relaxed belief, believing that this can happen for you. And by listening to them, listen to them over and over and over again. And you will get a breakthrough, you can listen to the same tape for months and all of a sudden you hear something you never heard before, and have a special meaning for you. Or you can read the same book over again and you'll find some special insight, you said I can't believe I didn't see that the first time.>> Motivate yourself in the morning
- So you want to work on yourself, you want to read books that inspire you and motivate you, you want to listen to tapes over and over and over again, and I suggest that you listen to tapes when you first get up in the morning. You want to control the spirit of your day, when you first wake up in the morning your mind is operating at 10.5 wave cycles per second. that's when the subconscious mind is most impressionable. Whatever you hear in the first 20 minutes when you wake up, that will affect the spirit of your day.>> Motivate yourself in the morning
- Find 3 to 5 resources(books or DVD...). Learn just enough that you can actually practice and self correct or self edit as you practice , so the learning becomes a way of getting better at noticing when you're making a mistake and doing something a little different .>> 20 hours and 4 steps to rapid skill acquisition
- put that guide book away.>> A tourist's guide to Love
- EXT. SEAN'S APARTMENT, STREET -- SAME The camera cranes down from Sean's window and onto the street, where we pan to reveal Will, sitting in his car and looking up at Sean as he packs his things. Will's car is packed full of clothes and books.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- SKYLAR:
- (smiles) You were the only Sullivan in the phone book.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- WILL:
- Well, I've read you colleagues. Your book was good, Sean.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- (beat) I read your book last night.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- SEAN:
- So if I asked you about art you could give me the skinny on every art book ever written... Michelangelo? You know a lot about him I bet. Life's work, criticisms, political aspirations. But you couldn't tell me what it smells like in the Sistine Chapel. You've never stood there and looked up at that beautiful ceiling.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- WILL:
- You people baffle me. You spend all this money on beautiful, fancy books-- and they're the wrong f***in' books.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- WILL:
- (looking at book) "A History of the United States, Volume I." If you want to read a real history book, read Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States." That book will knock you on your ass.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- WILL:
- I'm not here for a f***in' book report. They're your books, why don't you read 'em?>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- SEAN:
- Have you read all these books, Will?>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- WILL:
- Did you buy all these books retail, or do you send away for like a "shrink kit" that comes with all these volumes included?>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- LAMBEAU:
- So this Ramanujan lived in a tiny hut in India. No formal education, no access to other works. But he came across an old math book and from this basic text he was able to extrapolate theories that had baffled mathematicians for years.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- WILL:
- I'm sure you do. You probably got a real nice house, nice car -- your book's a best seller.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- WILL:
- C'mon, I read your book. I talked to you. It's just something I know to be true.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- WILL:
- Yeah, I read your book. "Mike" had the same problems as "Chad" the stockbroker.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- PSYCHOLOGIST:
- You have a quality -- something you were born with, that you have no control over -- and you are, in a sense, hiding that by becoming a janitor. And I'm not saying that's wrong. I'm friends with the janitor that works in my building. He's been to my house for dinner. As a matter of fact I did some free consultation for "Mike" -- that's not his real name. That's in my book.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- INT. PSYCHOLOGIST'S OFFICE -- CONTINUOUS Will sits in a well decorated Psychologist's Office. Across from Will sits the same PSYCHOLOGIST, HENRY LIPKIN (40), from the book. They are in mid-session.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- INT. WILL'S APARTMENT -- NIGHT Will sits alone in his one room apartment, reading. A closer look reveals he is reading a self-help PSYCHOLOGY BOOK. Will is flipping through the book at about a page per second. He shakes his head and smiles. Upon finishing the book, he throws it in a nearby WASTEBASKET. Push in on the back of the book where a SMILING PSYCHOLOGIST is pictured.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- (beat) I've already spoken to one therapist, his name is Henry Lipkin and he's a friend of mine. He's also published four books and is widely considered to be one of the brightest men in his field.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- WILL:
- "Wood drastically underestimates the impact of social distinctions predicated upon wealth, especially inherited wealth..." You got that from "Work in Essex County," Page 421, right? Do you have any thoughts of your own on the subject or were you just gonna plagiarize the whole book for me?>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script
- Will sits in his apartment, walls completely bare. A bed, a small night table and an empty basket adorn the room. A stack of twenty or so LIBRARY BOOKS sit by his bed. He is flipping through a book at about a page a second.>> Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Script