
One sentence a day to give you strength in English
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Book Introduction
One sentence a day,
Just reading, just writing
Come across beautiful sentences that will give you strength!
A book of beautiful, famous quotes that will give you strength just by reading one sentence a day for five minutes has been published in English.
From Henry David Thoreau's Walden, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, and Herman Melville's Moby Dick to Dale Carnegie, Michelle Obama, Baby Ruth, and JP
Morgan… These are exquisite quotes from 29 famous books, 69 famous people, and 8 famous movies.
No matter where you open it, it is a book filled with profound sentences that will stay in your head all day long once you take a bite.
This book allows readers to briefly savor each sentence of novels, poems, and famous quotes they have always wanted to read, and gives them the strength to write consistently every day.
It allows you to continue transcribing English without any burden, starting and ending each day for 160 days.
Additionally, we selected sentences that evoke the seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter, allowing you to ask yourself questions appropriate to each season.
It is not simply about copying, but is structured to allow you to reflect on yourself.
Additionally, it is the first recently published English manuscript book to be produced with a 'four-leaf binding' design, making it convenient to read and write anytime, anywhere, adding to its convenience and completeness.
The author, a Seoul National University graduate and current high school English teacher, says that he gained the strength to endure the difficult daily life by transcribing English sentence by sentence every day.
The masterpieces mentioned in this book could be considered a list of recommended books by someone who has been consistently practicing English transcription for many years.
With our high-quality selection, you won't find anything else, even beginners can easily kill two birds with one stone: learn English and have fun.
For readers who have finished transcribing this book and would like to take it a little further, I recommend reading the original text in its entirety.
How about starting now and writing down English sentences that will give you strength and sprinkle some magic dust on your precious day?
Just reading, just writing
Come across beautiful sentences that will give you strength!
A book of beautiful, famous quotes that will give you strength just by reading one sentence a day for five minutes has been published in English.
From Henry David Thoreau's Walden, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, and Herman Melville's Moby Dick to Dale Carnegie, Michelle Obama, Baby Ruth, and JP
Morgan… These are exquisite quotes from 29 famous books, 69 famous people, and 8 famous movies.
No matter where you open it, it is a book filled with profound sentences that will stay in your head all day long once you take a bite.
This book allows readers to briefly savor each sentence of novels, poems, and famous quotes they have always wanted to read, and gives them the strength to write consistently every day.
It allows you to continue transcribing English without any burden, starting and ending each day for 160 days.
Additionally, we selected sentences that evoke the seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter, allowing you to ask yourself questions appropriate to each season.
It is not simply about copying, but is structured to allow you to reflect on yourself.
Additionally, it is the first recently published English manuscript book to be produced with a 'four-leaf binding' design, making it convenient to read and write anytime, anywhere, adding to its convenience and completeness.
The author, a Seoul National University graduate and current high school English teacher, says that he gained the strength to endure the difficult daily life by transcribing English sentence by sentence every day.
The masterpieces mentioned in this book could be considered a list of recommended books by someone who has been consistently practicing English transcription for many years.
With our high-quality selection, you won't find anything else, even beginners can easily kill two birds with one stone: learn English and have fun.
For readers who have finished transcribing this book and would like to take it a little further, I recommend reading the original text in its entirety.
How about starting now and writing down English sentences that will give you strength and sprinkle some magic dust on your precious day?
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index
prolog
Part 1.
Spring
The time when everything in the world begins
Day 1.
Morning: Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel, Anne of Green Gables
Day 2.
Happiness: Marisa Peer
Day 3.
Faith: Martin Luther King Jr.
Day 4.
Possibility: Audrey Hepburn
Day 5.
Execution: Robert Kiyosaki
Day 6.
Importance of Today: Henry David Thoreau's Essay "Walden"
Day 7.
Attempt: Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women
Day 8.
The Importance of Thinking: Margaret Thatcher
Day 9.
Courage: Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice
Day 10.
Patience: From Rainer Maria Rilke's poem "Letters to a Young Poet"
Day 11.
Love of Life: Henry David Thoreau's Essay "Walden"
Day 12.
Indomitable: Confucius
Day 13.
Happiness: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Day 14.
Spring: From Christina Rossetti's poem "Spring"
Day 15.
Everyday Joys: H.
Jackson Browne Jr.
Day 16.
Flexibility: Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 17.
Happiness: Dale Carnegie
Day 18.
Faith: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
Day 19.
Self-Discovery: Richard Bach's Journey to Living Water
Day 20.
Originality: Oscar Wilde
Day 21.
In Search of the Good: Alice Morse Earle
Day 22.
Experience: Søren Kierkegaard
Day 23.
A Change of Perspective: Benjamin Franklin
Day 24.
Patience: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Day 25.
Sharing: Andrew Carnegie
Day 26.
The Path of Life: Henry David Thoreau's Essay "Walden"
Day 27.
Success: John F.
Kennedy
Day 28.
Positive: Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery
Day 29.
Change: Mahatma Gandhi
Day 30.
Dream: Oprah Winfrey
Day 31.
Leadership: Steve Jobs
Day 32.
Mercy: Abraham Lincoln
Day 33.
Desperation: Jesus
Day 34.
At Your Own Pace: Henry David Thoreau's Essay on Walden
Day 35.
Goal: Les Brown
Day 36.
Opportunity: Team Fargo
Day 37.
Discovered: Richard Bach's novel Jonathan Livingston Livingston
Day 38.
Learning: Team Digg
Day 39.
Good deeds: Mother Teresa
Day 40.
Honesty: Michelle Obama
· Spring Tasting: James T. Moore's "The One and Only You"
Part 2.
Summer
Time to enjoy the ecstatic summer days of life
Day 41.
Attempt: Theodore Roosevelt
Day 42.
Beginning: Napoleon Hill
Day 43.
Happiness: The Movie "Bridget Jones's Diary"
Day 44.
Courage: The Wizard of Oz, a novel by Lyman Frank Baum
Day 45.
Proactivity: Madame C.
J. Walker
Day 46.
Love: Victor Hugo
Day 47.
Start: Karen Lam
Day 48.
Kindness: Lao Tzu
Day 49.
Here and Now: Andrew Carnegie
Day 50.
Laughter: William James
Day 51.
Courage: Walt Disney
Day 52.
Confidence: Carrie Fisher
Day 53.
A Shift in Perspective: Jean Webster's Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 54.
Overcoming: Babe Ruth
Day 55.
The Unknown World: The Movie "Walter's Imagination Becomes Reality"
Day 56.
The Benefits of Indifference: The Movie "Good Will Hunting"
Day 57.
A Shift in Perspective: Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
Day 58.
Affirmation: Walt Whitman
Day 59.
Hope: George Weinberg
Day 60.
Hope: F.
Scott Fitzgerald
Day 61.
Learning: Happiness: Helen Keller
Day 62.
Selection: Kofi Annan
Day 63.
Habits: Queen Elizabeth II
Day 64.
Contribution: Mother Teresa
Day 65.
Love of Life: Henry David Thoreau's Essay "Walden"
Day 66.
Doubt: Franklin Roosevelt
Day 67.
Serenity: Author unknown
Day 68.
Attempt: Aristotle
Day 69.
For Love of Work: James Matthew Barry
Day 70.
Faith: Author unknown
Day 71.
Positive: A.
A. Milne's novel Winnie-the-Pooh
Day 72.
Happiness: Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 73.
Expectations: Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel Anne of Green Gables
Day 74.
Beginning: Dale Carnegie
Day 75.
Originality: Linda Mulally Hunt's novel "Fish in the Tree"
Day 76.
Faith: Muhammad Ali
Day 77.
Self-Esteem: Maya Angelou
Day 78.
Extremism: Penny Flag
Day 79.
Wisdom: From the movie "Flipped"
Day 80.
Effort: Henry B.
Wilson
· Summer Tasting: From "I Learned" by Maya Angelou
Part 3.
Fall
A time of coexistence of abundance and loneliness
Day 81.
True Happiness: Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 82.
Understanding: Richard Bach's novel J.O. Livingston Livingston
Day 83.
Meaning of suffering: C.
S. Lewis
Day 84.
Wisdom: Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice
Day 85.
Discovered by: Oprah Winfrey
Day 86.
Happiness: Marcus Aurelius
Day 87.
Mental Power: Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 88.
Duty and Liberty: Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Day 89.
Recognition: From Rainer Maria Rilke's poem "Life Doesn't Have to Be Understood"
Day 90.
Leadership: Paul Bourget
Day 91.
Minimalism: Henry David Thoreau's Essay "Walden"
Day 92.
True Life: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Day 93.
Difference: Winston Churchill
Day 94.
Wisdom: William James
Day 95.
Growth: Friedrich Nietzsche
Day 96.
Learning: Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 97.
Pioneer: John D.
Rockefeller
Day 98.
The Importance of Experience: Lyman Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz
Day 99.
Target: Dalai Lama
Day 100.
Prediction: Wayne Gretzky
Day 101.
Will: Martin Luther King Jr.
Day 102.
Best: Dale Carnegie
Day 103.
Living in the Present: Jean Webster's Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 104.
Success: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Day 105.
Action: Leonardo da Vinci
Day 106.
Pick: Team Fargo
Day 107.
Continuation: Winston Churchill
Day 108.
Indomitable: Sylvester Stallone
Day 109.
Winner: Vince Lombardi
Day 110.
Positive: Linda Mulally Hunt's novel "Fish in the Tree"
Day 111.
Attitude toward life: Haruki Murakami
Day 112.
Beginning: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Day 113.
Attempt: Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick
Day 114.
Best: From the poem "Be the Best at What You Do" by Douglas Malloch
Day 115.
Opportunity Cost: John D.
Rockefeller
Day 116.
Stepping Stones to Success: Dale Carnegie
Day 117.
Courage: Victor Hugo
Day 118.
Realization: Albert Schweitzer
Day 119.
Tolerance: F.
Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby
Day 120.
Positive: Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick
· Autumn Tasting: From "What It Isn't" by Erin Henson
Part 4.
Winter
Time to wrap up the year without incident
Day 121.
Letting Go: Hermann Hesse
Day 122.
Good Luck: Dalai Lama
Day 123.
Reflection: The Film "Flipped"
Day 124.
Growth: Marcus Aurelius's Meditations
Day 125.
Self-Discovery: Bernice Johnson Reagan
Day 126.
Positive: Albert Einstein
Day 127.
Life: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Day 128.
Happiness: Anne of Green Gables, a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Day 129.
The Immutable Law: Louis L'Amour
Day 130.
Faith: James Matthew Barrie's novel Peter Pan
Day 131.
The Well of Life: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Day 132.
Surviving: Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables
Day 133.
Dream: Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel Anne of Green Gables
Day 134.
Stamina: John F.
Kennedy
Day 135.
Thanks: Christine Armstrong
Day 136.
Sharing: Leonard Nemore
Day 137.
Making the Impossible Possible: Joe Girard
Day 138.
The Definition of Happiness: Abraham Lincoln
Day 139.
Objective: Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein
Day 140.
Resolution: J.
P. Morgan
Day 141.
Courage: The Princess Diaries
Day 142.
The Other Side of Fear: George Adair
Day 143.
Hope: Ursula K.
Le Guin
Day 144.
Humility: Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
Day 145.
Motivation: Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice
Day 146.
Precious Things: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Day 147.
Dream: James Matthew Barrie's novel Peter Pan
Day 148.
Health: Morgan Spurlock
Day 149.
Thanks: Zen Body
Day 150.
Friendship: Nicole Yasonski
Day 151.
The Meaning of Goal Achievement: Zig Ziglar
Day 152.
The Ability to Forgive: Martin Luther King Jr.
Day 153.
Love: William Arthur Ward
Day 154.
Ability: Madeleine L'Engle's novel A Wrinkle in Time
Day 155.
Patience: Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables
Day 156.
Wisdom: F.
Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby
Day 157.
Another Beginning: Tony Robbins
Day 158.
Sharing: The Bucket List
Day 159.
Facing the Challenge: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Day 160.
Pick: Roy T.
Bennett
· Winter Tasting: From Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken"
Epilogue
Part 1.
Spring
The time when everything in the world begins
Day 1.
Morning: Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel, Anne of Green Gables
Day 2.
Happiness: Marisa Peer
Day 3.
Faith: Martin Luther King Jr.
Day 4.
Possibility: Audrey Hepburn
Day 5.
Execution: Robert Kiyosaki
Day 6.
Importance of Today: Henry David Thoreau's Essay "Walden"
Day 7.
Attempt: Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women
Day 8.
The Importance of Thinking: Margaret Thatcher
Day 9.
Courage: Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice
Day 10.
Patience: From Rainer Maria Rilke's poem "Letters to a Young Poet"
Day 11.
Love of Life: Henry David Thoreau's Essay "Walden"
Day 12.
Indomitable: Confucius
Day 13.
Happiness: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Day 14.
Spring: From Christina Rossetti's poem "Spring"
Day 15.
Everyday Joys: H.
Jackson Browne Jr.
Day 16.
Flexibility: Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 17.
Happiness: Dale Carnegie
Day 18.
Faith: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
Day 19.
Self-Discovery: Richard Bach's Journey to Living Water
Day 20.
Originality: Oscar Wilde
Day 21.
In Search of the Good: Alice Morse Earle
Day 22.
Experience: Søren Kierkegaard
Day 23.
A Change of Perspective: Benjamin Franklin
Day 24.
Patience: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Day 25.
Sharing: Andrew Carnegie
Day 26.
The Path of Life: Henry David Thoreau's Essay "Walden"
Day 27.
Success: John F.
Kennedy
Day 28.
Positive: Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery
Day 29.
Change: Mahatma Gandhi
Day 30.
Dream: Oprah Winfrey
Day 31.
Leadership: Steve Jobs
Day 32.
Mercy: Abraham Lincoln
Day 33.
Desperation: Jesus
Day 34.
At Your Own Pace: Henry David Thoreau's Essay on Walden
Day 35.
Goal: Les Brown
Day 36.
Opportunity: Team Fargo
Day 37.
Discovered: Richard Bach's novel Jonathan Livingston Livingston
Day 38.
Learning: Team Digg
Day 39.
Good deeds: Mother Teresa
Day 40.
Honesty: Michelle Obama
· Spring Tasting: James T. Moore's "The One and Only You"
Part 2.
Summer
Time to enjoy the ecstatic summer days of life
Day 41.
Attempt: Theodore Roosevelt
Day 42.
Beginning: Napoleon Hill
Day 43.
Happiness: The Movie "Bridget Jones's Diary"
Day 44.
Courage: The Wizard of Oz, a novel by Lyman Frank Baum
Day 45.
Proactivity: Madame C.
J. Walker
Day 46.
Love: Victor Hugo
Day 47.
Start: Karen Lam
Day 48.
Kindness: Lao Tzu
Day 49.
Here and Now: Andrew Carnegie
Day 50.
Laughter: William James
Day 51.
Courage: Walt Disney
Day 52.
Confidence: Carrie Fisher
Day 53.
A Shift in Perspective: Jean Webster's Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 54.
Overcoming: Babe Ruth
Day 55.
The Unknown World: The Movie "Walter's Imagination Becomes Reality"
Day 56.
The Benefits of Indifference: The Movie "Good Will Hunting"
Day 57.
A Shift in Perspective: Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
Day 58.
Affirmation: Walt Whitman
Day 59.
Hope: George Weinberg
Day 60.
Hope: F.
Scott Fitzgerald
Day 61.
Learning: Happiness: Helen Keller
Day 62.
Selection: Kofi Annan
Day 63.
Habits: Queen Elizabeth II
Day 64.
Contribution: Mother Teresa
Day 65.
Love of Life: Henry David Thoreau's Essay "Walden"
Day 66.
Doubt: Franklin Roosevelt
Day 67.
Serenity: Author unknown
Day 68.
Attempt: Aristotle
Day 69.
For Love of Work: James Matthew Barry
Day 70.
Faith: Author unknown
Day 71.
Positive: A.
A. Milne's novel Winnie-the-Pooh
Day 72.
Happiness: Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 73.
Expectations: Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel Anne of Green Gables
Day 74.
Beginning: Dale Carnegie
Day 75.
Originality: Linda Mulally Hunt's novel "Fish in the Tree"
Day 76.
Faith: Muhammad Ali
Day 77.
Self-Esteem: Maya Angelou
Day 78.
Extremism: Penny Flag
Day 79.
Wisdom: From the movie "Flipped"
Day 80.
Effort: Henry B.
Wilson
· Summer Tasting: From "I Learned" by Maya Angelou
Part 3.
Fall
A time of coexistence of abundance and loneliness
Day 81.
True Happiness: Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 82.
Understanding: Richard Bach's novel J.O. Livingston Livingston
Day 83.
Meaning of suffering: C.
S. Lewis
Day 84.
Wisdom: Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice
Day 85.
Discovered by: Oprah Winfrey
Day 86.
Happiness: Marcus Aurelius
Day 87.
Mental Power: Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 88.
Duty and Liberty: Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Day 89.
Recognition: From Rainer Maria Rilke's poem "Life Doesn't Have to Be Understood"
Day 90.
Leadership: Paul Bourget
Day 91.
Minimalism: Henry David Thoreau's Essay "Walden"
Day 92.
True Life: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Day 93.
Difference: Winston Churchill
Day 94.
Wisdom: William James
Day 95.
Growth: Friedrich Nietzsche
Day 96.
Learning: Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 97.
Pioneer: John D.
Rockefeller
Day 98.
The Importance of Experience: Lyman Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz
Day 99.
Target: Dalai Lama
Day 100.
Prediction: Wayne Gretzky
Day 101.
Will: Martin Luther King Jr.
Day 102.
Best: Dale Carnegie
Day 103.
Living in the Present: Jean Webster's Daddy-Long-Legs
Day 104.
Success: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Day 105.
Action: Leonardo da Vinci
Day 106.
Pick: Team Fargo
Day 107.
Continuation: Winston Churchill
Day 108.
Indomitable: Sylvester Stallone
Day 109.
Winner: Vince Lombardi
Day 110.
Positive: Linda Mulally Hunt's novel "Fish in the Tree"
Day 111.
Attitude toward life: Haruki Murakami
Day 112.
Beginning: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Day 113.
Attempt: Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick
Day 114.
Best: From the poem "Be the Best at What You Do" by Douglas Malloch
Day 115.
Opportunity Cost: John D.
Rockefeller
Day 116.
Stepping Stones to Success: Dale Carnegie
Day 117.
Courage: Victor Hugo
Day 118.
Realization: Albert Schweitzer
Day 119.
Tolerance: F.
Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby
Day 120.
Positive: Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick
· Autumn Tasting: From "What It Isn't" by Erin Henson
Part 4.
Winter
Time to wrap up the year without incident
Day 121.
Letting Go: Hermann Hesse
Day 122.
Good Luck: Dalai Lama
Day 123.
Reflection: The Film "Flipped"
Day 124.
Growth: Marcus Aurelius's Meditations
Day 125.
Self-Discovery: Bernice Johnson Reagan
Day 126.
Positive: Albert Einstein
Day 127.
Life: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Day 128.
Happiness: Anne of Green Gables, a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Day 129.
The Immutable Law: Louis L'Amour
Day 130.
Faith: James Matthew Barrie's novel Peter Pan
Day 131.
The Well of Life: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Day 132.
Surviving: Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables
Day 133.
Dream: Lucy Maud Montgomery's novel Anne of Green Gables
Day 134.
Stamina: John F.
Kennedy
Day 135.
Thanks: Christine Armstrong
Day 136.
Sharing: Leonard Nemore
Day 137.
Making the Impossible Possible: Joe Girard
Day 138.
The Definition of Happiness: Abraham Lincoln
Day 139.
Objective: Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein
Day 140.
Resolution: J.
P. Morgan
Day 141.
Courage: The Princess Diaries
Day 142.
The Other Side of Fear: George Adair
Day 143.
Hope: Ursula K.
Le Guin
Day 144.
Humility: Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
Day 145.
Motivation: Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice
Day 146.
Precious Things: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Day 147.
Dream: James Matthew Barrie's novel Peter Pan
Day 148.
Health: Morgan Spurlock
Day 149.
Thanks: Zen Body
Day 150.
Friendship: Nicole Yasonski
Day 151.
The Meaning of Goal Achievement: Zig Ziglar
Day 152.
The Ability to Forgive: Martin Luther King Jr.
Day 153.
Love: William Arthur Ward
Day 154.
Ability: Madeleine L'Engle's novel A Wrinkle in Time
Day 155.
Patience: Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables
Day 156.
Wisdom: F.
Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby
Day 157.
Another Beginning: Tony Robbins
Day 158.
Sharing: The Bucket List
Day 159.
Facing the Challenge: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Day 160.
Pick: Roy T.
Bennett
· Winter Tasting: From Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken"
Epilogue
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Publisher's Review
From Dale Carnegie and JP Morgan to Mitch Albom's The Great Gatsby
Feel the sentences that moved American society 'as they were written'!
"One Sentence a Day in English to Strengthen Your Mind" is the best book for those who want to start their day with encouraging sentences and improve their English skills in the new year of 2025.
From Henry David Thoreau's Walden, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, and Herman Melville's Moby Dick to Dale Carnegie, Michelle Obama, Baby Ruth, and JP
Morgan, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Audrey Hepburn… .
This book is a selection of sentences from 25 famous books, 81 famous quotes, and 6 famous movies that have been quoted and remembered countless times in American society.
This book provides an opportunity to read and use in everyday life familiar works such as novels, poems, movies, and famous quotes that we may have forgotten, as well as quotes from numerous famous people.
If you slowly savor their words and sentences, not only will the simple yet clear sentence structure but even the deep meaning contained in each sentence will resonate with you in a special way.
Additionally, this book is divided into four seasons, and famous quotes that match the four seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter were selected to fully capture the feeling of the four seasons. At the bottom of each daily copy page, there are questions that make you reflect on your daily life.
By answering these questions as you start or end your morning, you will have time to get to know yourself.
160 famous quotes from the era, carefully selected by a Seoul National University graduate and current high school teacher.
Just 5 minutes a day will improve your English skills and make you feel better!
“The biggest adventure you can ever take is to live the life of your dreams.”
“The greatest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.”
_ Oprah Winfrey
Unlike other books that require a considerable amount of time and dedication to transcription, 『One Sentence a Day in English to Strengthen Your Mind』 is composed of short English sentences.
Author Wi Hye-jeong, a Seoul National University graduate and current high school teacher, has collected sentences over many years of English transcription. These sentences are short but powerful, so if you memorize them, you can quote them in various places, and they will help you improve your English reading and writing skills.
You can develop both your mental stamina and English skills by writing one page a day for about 5 minutes for exactly 160 days.
For busy modern people, it couldn't get any better than this.
Another huge advantage is that it is not wireless but has a four-strand binding, so you can carry it around anywhere and read and write comfortably by opening the pages.
Author Wi Hye-jeong says that by writing down English sentences at the beginning of each day, she gained the strength to live well that day.
The sentences that melted the four seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter in a year and supported her mind like taking necessary nutrients according to the season helped her survive her difficult daily life.
If you take a sentence every day and ask yourself a question about your life, you will be able to build a strong mental strength that will support you through the difficult days of everyday life.
Feel the sentences that moved American society 'as they were written'!
"One Sentence a Day in English to Strengthen Your Mind" is the best book for those who want to start their day with encouraging sentences and improve their English skills in the new year of 2025.
From Henry David Thoreau's Walden, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, and Herman Melville's Moby Dick to Dale Carnegie, Michelle Obama, Baby Ruth, and JP
Morgan, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Audrey Hepburn… .
This book is a selection of sentences from 25 famous books, 81 famous quotes, and 6 famous movies that have been quoted and remembered countless times in American society.
This book provides an opportunity to read and use in everyday life familiar works such as novels, poems, movies, and famous quotes that we may have forgotten, as well as quotes from numerous famous people.
If you slowly savor their words and sentences, not only will the simple yet clear sentence structure but even the deep meaning contained in each sentence will resonate with you in a special way.
Additionally, this book is divided into four seasons, and famous quotes that match the four seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter were selected to fully capture the feeling of the four seasons. At the bottom of each daily copy page, there are questions that make you reflect on your daily life.
By answering these questions as you start or end your morning, you will have time to get to know yourself.
160 famous quotes from the era, carefully selected by a Seoul National University graduate and current high school teacher.
Just 5 minutes a day will improve your English skills and make you feel better!
“The biggest adventure you can ever take is to live the life of your dreams.”
“The greatest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.”
_ Oprah Winfrey
Unlike other books that require a considerable amount of time and dedication to transcription, 『One Sentence a Day in English to Strengthen Your Mind』 is composed of short English sentences.
Author Wi Hye-jeong, a Seoul National University graduate and current high school teacher, has collected sentences over many years of English transcription. These sentences are short but powerful, so if you memorize them, you can quote them in various places, and they will help you improve your English reading and writing skills.
You can develop both your mental stamina and English skills by writing one page a day for about 5 minutes for exactly 160 days.
For busy modern people, it couldn't get any better than this.
Another huge advantage is that it is not wireless but has a four-strand binding, so you can carry it around anywhere and read and write comfortably by opening the pages.
Author Wi Hye-jeong says that by writing down English sentences at the beginning of each day, she gained the strength to live well that day.
The sentences that melted the four seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter in a year and supported her mind like taking necessary nutrients according to the season helped her survive her difficult daily life.
If you take a sentence every day and ask yourself a question about your life, you will be able to build a strong mental strength that will support you through the difficult days of everyday life.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 19, 2025
- Format: Guide to book binding methods for four-sided binding
- Page count, weight, size: 276 pages | 468g | 145*210*17mm
- ISBN13: 9791166571824
- ISBN10: 1166571823
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