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Rating: Summary: I APOLOGIZE Review: a must have for any thinking person...zubko has done a marvelous job
Rating: Summary: I APOLOGIZE Review: I have had this book out of the library for almost six months now....yea, yea, I should buy it already and I know that one day I will. It's probably the best book I've ever laid my eyes on. I definitely recommend this book to EVERYONE. One doesn't need a whole novel or self-help text to influence their lives. A couple lines will do. Take a look at some of the most influencing words of all time and your heart will show you where to go for knowledge, spirituality, and strength.
Rating: Summary: One-in-infinity Review: The most cherished book among the 1500 in my library
Rating: Summary: Outstanding Review: This book is absolutely fantastic. Has a great variety of subjects and sources quotes, and the selection of quotes is great. And ( although I usually don't pay attention to this) the book has a really nice cover picture too. Overall, this is among the greatest books I have ever read (and I have literally read thousands of books). Some other books like this you might want to check out include International Dictionary of Proverbs, The Book of Positive Quotations, The Prentice Hall Encyclopedia of World Proverbs, and A Collection of Wisdom.
Rating: Summary: Outstanding Review: This is the best book on spiritual and inspirational quotations which includes multiple faiths. There's the massive Catholic Quotations, Burton Stephenson's Bible Quotations, Mead's Bible Quotations, Quotation books from the Bahai, Hindu and Buddhist faiths, but this one does the best job of blending together spiritual sources and literary sources on spiritual topics from the broadest range. Not only that, it covers a wide range of topics that not all might call spiritual, and I think this is good. Like the Buddhist saying goes, after enlightenment you still chop wood and carry water. This is a subject categorized book, which makes it fun to read and easier to use for source material for lecture or writing projects. Or, just put it in your bathroom and get inspired a few column inches at a time. It's a big book, with 10,000+ quotes, so there is a lot of great material, much of it unique. I've always felt that one of the best things about quotation books are the authors and books they introduce you to, so you can pursue them in greater depth. If you like to read spiritual material, this book is a like a chocolate sampler loaded with tasty goodies which will help you learn what new flavors to further pursue.
Rating: Summary: Best book of Quotations from multiple Spiritual Sources Review: This is the best book on spiritual and inspirational quotations which includes multiple faiths. There's the massive Catholic Quotations, Burton Stephenson's Bible Quotations, Mead's Bible Quotations, Quotation books from the Bahai, Hindu and Buddhist faiths, but this one does the best job of blending together spiritual sources and literary sources on spiritual topics from the broadest range. Not only that, it covers a wide range of topics that not all might call spiritual, and I think this is good. Like the Buddhist saying goes, after enlightenment you still chop wood and carry water. This is a subject categorized book, which makes it fun to read and easier to use for source material for lecture or writing projects. Or, just put it in your bathroom and get inspired a few column inches at a time. It's a big book, with 10,000+ quotes, so there is a lot of great material, much of it unique. I've always felt that one of the best things about quotation books are the authors and books they introduce you to, so you can pursue them in greater depth. If you like to read spiritual material, this book is a like a chocolate sampler loaded with tasty goodies which will help you learn what new flavors to further pursue.
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