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Oxford's official contribution to our demiseReview Date: 2001-02-25
The Oxford book of DeathReview Date: 1999-06-15

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Just a wonderful book of quotationsReview Date: 2000-03-31
Written motherly conciousnessReview Date: 2001-01-03

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The Compiler/Editor Anthony F. Chiffolo writes:Review Date: 2000-10-31
Excellent: Padre Pio -In My Own WordsReview Date: 2002-01-02
Anthony Chiffolo did a superb job of picking just the right writings of Pio's to put into "In My Own Words"
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"A remarkable philosophical statement" -- Norman CousinsReview Date: 2001-10-28
The Path with HeartReview Date: 2001-09-29

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Like a breath of fresh airReview Date: 2006-11-10
MORE NECESSARY TODAY THAN WHEN FIRST COLLECTED AND PUBLISHEDReview Date: 2007-04-09
We find here the bloody General Sherman"s complete statement of war as hell, Mark Twain"s posthumously published ironic War Prayer, though not in its entirety, Ben Franklin declaring there has never been a bad peace nor a good war, Dwight Eisenhower"s statements, although I could not find Washington"s similar Farewell Address warning against the machinations of the arms manufactories and urging peace with all nations and peoples.
We also find nearly every Catholic saint and scholar, beginning with all relevant quotes of Jesus, particularly from The Gospel of Luke. We read the very ancient former soldier Saint Martin of Tours declaring that as he is a Christian soldier he cannot fight. Of course we read the prayer ascribed to Saint Francis of Assissi but also interesting statements by several other saints, including Saint Catherine of Sienna and Saint Teresa of Avila. We also read from other world religions, including of course the Buddhist admired by Father Thomas Merton, but also compelling quotes from the Koran.
In short, this book which, although the photo appears to be of coffee table book size, actually fits into any adequate jacket pocket, provides a rich buffet feeding contemplation of the need and necessity of peace. The several quotes alone from Mother Theresa and Archbishop Oscar Romero provide ample nourishment for any prayer meeting for peace, as our Lord commands. Blessed are the Peacemakers. Peace on Earth. I would have sought more words from Pope John XXIII, etc. but let us be grateful for the comprehensive text of peace which we here find so inexpensively, yet of such great value.
Read it and carry it with you always. Share it with those you most love and inoffensively with those who offend you as an act of pardoning in line with the Lord"s Prayer and the quote from the Koran bidding peace to those who insult us. Normally such quotes removed from context are questionable, but here they are well selected and arranged and often quite lengthy, prepared by the Harper editorial staff in shocked response to the beginning Iraqi war over fifteen years ago and which still grinds on.
We cannot afford not to read this book, as a species, as a nation, as families, as individuals in need of peace and of salvation. Most touching here are the powerful words of the late great Etty Hillesum, who said on the way to Auschwitz that even this forced removal to certain cruel death cannot reach within her and disturb her solid centering in peace and in life.

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Bite Sized Bits of Practical WisdomReview Date: 2001-03-01
"Having no prior on-air experience," he writes,"I made my share of mistakes. I eventually noticed that when I dwelled upon a mistake I had just made... I subsequently made even more mistakes during the remainder of my airshift that day."
Rick developed the ability to erase the negative effects of a mistake from his memory and found that it supercharged his ability to grow and improve, remaining "free of the poisonous effects of dwelling on misfortune."
This is one over 90 nuggets the Rick shares in his latest book. He begins each segment with an inspiring quotation followed by his comments on how to integrate a new skill or idea into your every day life.
Pracital Wisdom provides bite sized bits of motivational guidance ala Byrd Baggett, Zig Ziglar and Todd Duncan, that can be catalysts for life changing action. His breezy approach is accessable to everyone, making Pracital Wisdom a great gift idea.
Translating good ideas into practice for individuals and corporations has been Rick Ott's mission for nearly two decades. After a career in broadcasting, he started a consulting practice where he serves Fortune 500 companies and others as a speaker and high performance coach. Rick is also the author of the best selling book "Creating Demand" and created the popular Nightengale-Conant audio tape series, "Unleashing Your Productivity".
ConversationsReview Date: 2001-02-28


Women want to be Princess Stephanie, Anna Wintour, or Julia Roberts, but men want to be Taki Review Date: 2007-02-08
Taki's tales are a world most mortals never see, so it is a joy to read. What is amazing is the reality of the circles he moves in, rather than the fantasies spun by the likes of Judith Krantz, Town & Country, or the Robb Report.
An unapologetic elitist gentleman, ever giving communists and the spineless a fair punch in their clownish noses. Pure delight.
Taki Rules!Review Date: 2002-07-02

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Three StoriesReview Date: 2000-11-02
In 1909, Lagerlöf became the first woman-and the first Swede-to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature, and several years later became the first woman inducted into the Swedish Academy. She is an exemplar of humanism, a champion of the world's unfortunates, as well as a captivating storyteller. Unfortunately, with her works out of print for over half a century, her eloquent writing has gone unnoticed by recent generations. Penfield Press is releasing four reprints of her work, including Invisible Links (short stories), Memories of Mårbacka, Scandinavian Kings and Queens, and Girl from the Marsh Croft and other stories.
Wisdom worth more than goldReview Date: 2000-11-20
Silent and thoughtful should a warrior be, and bold on the battlefield; cheerful and content should every man be, until he meets his death.
This verse, and the others in this book, come from the Hávámál, a compilation of Old Norse poems that offers the reader a variety of practical advice, rules of conduct, and words of wisdom. Said to be given by Odin, Father of the Norse Gods, they represent a clear picture of the heroic ethics, home life and warrior code of the Viking Period (c790 AD-c1070 AD).
Seek swiftness from a ship, protection from a shield, cuts from a sword kisses from a maiden.
Although the words Hávámál are attributed to Odin, there is no mention of life after death, of religious belief, or of faith in gods. The advice is very practical and applies to the everyday life of the "average" Viking.
With half a loaf and a cup of ale, I have found many a friend.
Friendship is another important aspect of the Hávámál. A man often placed his life in the hands of his comrades, and he needed to be certain of their loyalty. Therefore, gold was not given to the son to inherit, but spent freely by friends. The penalty for betrayal was death, and vengeance was the noble course of action. Wisdom is worth more than gold or an unknown path.
Ultimately, these proverbs paint a picture of the ideal Viking: he must be open, friendly and generous; he must be wise - but not too wise - he must keep his wits about him and be ready for a fight; he must hold honor high and be loyal to his friends and kin. In short, he must be the perfect hero.


A fun and enjoyable cat book!Review Date: 2007-08-16
Filled with silly, charming quotesReview Date: 2003-01-19
It's a great source of changing sig files, like "Most of us rather like our cats to have a streak of wickedness. I should not feel quite easy in the company of any cat that walked about the house with a saintly expression." ~Beverly Nichols, "If cats could talk, they wouldn't." ~ Nan Porter
A nice little book to have around to lighten the day.

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"Stressed? Your cope runneth over"Review Date: 2000-09-07
But then, I can always quote somebody else. :)
Absolutely superb Book!Review Date: 1999-03-05
Good Book Joni
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