A Quote by Craig Ferguson

Self help books are pointless. Here's something for you... Men are from Mars, women are from Venus, and self help books are from Uranus. — © Craig Ferguson
Self help books are pointless. Here's something for you... Men are from Mars, women are from Venus, and self help books are from Uranus.
I'm not a fan of self-help books - how can something be 'self-help' if the book itself is purportedly helping you?
Within the new self-help books for women, patriarachy and male domination are rarely identified as forces that lead to the oppression, exploitation, and domination of women. Instead, these books suggest that individual relationships between men and women can be changed solely by women making the right choices.
Although I enjoy digging through the library to help students find books, my aim is to help them develop self-confidence in choosing books for themselves.
Self-help books are for the birds. Self-help groups are where it's at.
In the morning, I try to read self-help books and books on meditation.
Like every other self-respecting academic, I'm distrustful of self-help books.
While I ridicule books of self-help, I'm also quite susceptible to them. They help simplify things.
I was inspired by self-help books.
I have had moments where I've had mental-health issues and I've felt like yoga and meditating and reading these Buddhist self-help books actually really help.
Self-help books for women are part of a multibillion-dollar industry, sensitively attuned to our insecurities and our purses.
I'm really wary of self-help books.
The one genre I'm not really into: self-help books.
I can't get enough of self-help books of all kinds.
I'm really into Deepak Chopra and self-help books.
In 1986 we were trying to help women get in print, stay in print, and come to the attention of booksellers and libraries. At that time, books by men mystery writers were reviewed seven times as often as books by women.
I'm always reading many books at a time. It might be quite unorthodox, but what I do is, since I'm always surrounded with books, I'll read a page of physics, and then I'll read a chapter of a novel that I really love, and then I'll say, "Oh well, what does that mixture do in my head?" I adore reference books. I love encyclopedias. I also like just going back to original texts, because a lot of these self-help books today.
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