I bought this as a gift and ended up keeping it, there are so many great quotes and such. something for everyone.
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The story behind Seldes' gathering up these quotes and ideas, malaprops and famous last words are as interesting as the quotes themselves. After a glorious career as a world renown journalist and essayist, at age 70 he began to cull the ideas that helped shape Western Civilization. That beginning was in 1960. He forwarded the finished document to the publisher in 1984. He was ninty-four at the time. And the work became one...
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The Great Thoughts was the first quote book that I used for writing cases in Lincoln Douglas debate in High School. I found that the quotations were thorough and wide-ranging. The Great Thoughts contains many useful authors from all time periods and all races. I have used quotations from Mahatma Ghandi to Plato. Another added bonus is that the book comes with longer quotations. A longer quote insures that a reader won't...
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I LOVE TO QUOTE OR PARAPHRASE IDEAS OF THOSE THAT HAVE INFLUENCED OUR SOCIETY. THIS COMPILATION OF WRITINGS ALLOWS THE READER TO EASILY OBTAIN PASSAGES FROM THEIR FAVORITE PHILOSOPHERS AND LEADERS. I HAVE RECOMMENDED THIS BOOK TO MANY FRIENDS AS A TOOL FOR INTRODUCING THEIR CHILDREN TO THE THOUGHTS THAT HAVE SHAPED THE WAY OUR SOCIETIES AND CULTURES EXIST.
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A wealth of insightful thinking from across the ages; the book is nothing short of amazing.
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A Gentleman in Moscow, the bestselling novel by Amor Towles is the inspiration for a new Showtime series about the fictional Russian aristocrat Count Alexander Rostov, placed on indefinite house arrest in an attic hotel room after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. Here's what we know about the show and what fans can read next.