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It is what it says it isReview Date: 2008-05-19
Get Motivated to Win!Review Date: 2004-03-10
"Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability." --John Wooden
"It's what you learn after you know it all that counts." --John Wooden
If you love sports and like to use motivational quotes then this book is for you. Highly recommended.
Zev Saftlas, Author of Motivation That Works: How to Get Motivated and Stay Motivated

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Quotalicious FeastReview Date: 2001-08-09
Upon opening the first page, I realized the quotes were organized in a pleasing fashion. An Invitation to Dine, The Guest List, The Menu, Food, Wisdom and Politics were served up in a very appetizing way. The real secret is that you are about to dine on words, words and more words. Each dripping with wit and creativity. Some are so amusing, you might catch yourself laughing out loud. Rodney Dangerfield's quote is just about the funniest quote I have ever read.
I had to do a double take on something Julia Child said, and when I read "Many's the long night I've dreamed of cheese-toasted mostly. -Robert Louis Stevenson...I started to get a bit hungry and honestly thought about making a grilled cheese sandwich. Some quotes started to make me a bit nostalgic and others made me contemplate life and how food centers us, comforts us or may even enlighten us. It is amazing how a quote about food can sometimes shed light on other areas of life to the extent of making you start collecting these quotes religiously! I did find quite a few quotes I had already discovered, but never have found them all in one book!
The quaint size of this volume is similar to your favorite novel. It is also as intriguing and once I started to read one quote, I was baited into reading another and another, until I finally had read the last quote and had to climb back out of bed to write this review. I would have happily stayed in bed if I had magically found a second volume.
My first review hardly did this book justice and since I had only read a few cooking quotes, how was I to know the depths of this book?
I do have to disagree with Moliere though, who said: "I live on good soup, not on fine words." To that I say...more words please! I agreed with everything Emeril Lagasse says and loved finding quotes by Oscar Wilde, William Shakespeare, Henry David Thoreau, Adelle Davis, Lord Byron, Saki, Confucius and Mark Twain.
If you have an hour, these quotes you will devour! The Quotable Cook is the most digestible serving of quotes ever published. When do we have the pleasure of dining on a second book? I am already starving!
Here is one quote I would love to see in the second book:
People give food meaning. It's easy to trivialize, because food is everywhere. But love of food is love of life. ~Barbara Haber, the curator of books at the Radcliffe Institute's Schlesinger Library. They house one of the largest culinary collections.
~The Rebecca Review
For cooks who are quote lovers!Review Date: 2000-11-08
The perfect gift for the cook in your life! Here are two of my own favorite food quotes.
There is no love sincerer than the love of food. -George Bernard Shaw
I have noticed that when chickens quit quarreling over their food they often find that there is enough for all of them I wonder if it might not be the same with the human race.
~Donald Robert Perry Marquis, American Journalist
Enjoy the feast!
~The Rebecca Review

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The Quotable Founding FathersReview Date: 2007-01-03
Welcome addition to American History Reference materialReview Date: 2006-07-15

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Useful on many levels Review Date: 2007-12-03
Great lessons from a wise man and future saintReview Date: 2006-12-31
Many of his books are out of print and subsequently his works and wisdom are less accessible these days. This book saves some of his greatest thoughts, ideas and observations and delivers them in a quotation format.
This book is very readable. One can pick it up for a few moments or keep reading for an hour and not be disappointed with the time spent.
I'd love for it to be produced on an audio edition.
The Catholic Church and America are blessed and fortunate to claim this man as their citizen. May he be remembered for many centuries to come.
Fulton Sheen pray for us.

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Jefferson in his own wordsReview Date: 2008-02-03
Thomas Jefferson-Essential Letters And QuotationsReview Date: 2006-08-28
chosen carefully from the English language. He loved and excelled in writing letters,
and this book contains over 500 subjects that he chose to write about. Tho the book is small in size with over 500 pages, it gives one an insight into the enormity of this
President's capacity.

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informative and hilarousReview Date: 2007-12-17
Delightful Moments from the Wonderful, Wacky World of Opera!Review Date: 2003-11-13
"the most dangerous of all art forms"
"the selection of famous voices for fashionable ears"
"the most rococo and degraded of all art forms"
"an exotick, irrational entertainment" (Dr. Samuel Johnson)
and, by H.L. Mencken:
"The opera is to music what a bawdy house is to a cathedral."
The chapters of "Quotable Opera" are arranged according to subject, and,like the entire book, with the authors' unique sense of ironic wit and just plain fun. The chapter dealing with quotes by and about Maria Callas, for instance, has the title, "Is Diva Just Avid Spelled Backward?"
As you might imagine, some of the funniest quotations may be found in the chapter dealing with critics --including some of the snide remarks they have made about artists, along with what has been said, even more snidely, about them. One acerbic gentleman, for instance, referred to Dame Kiri Te Kanawa as "a viable alternative to valium." But then someone defined a critic as "a virgin who wants to teach Don Juan how to make love."
And speaking of making love, the chapter on "Sex and Opera" is full of amusing remarks from famous singers commenting on the effects of too much (or too little!) sex on their voices.
The abundance of funny stuff in the book -- and that includes the brilliant illustrations by Umberto Taccola -- is interspersed with generous portions of more serious remarks from famous men and women -- singers, musicians, writers, etc. (Even Mel Brooks is quoted at one point!) -- all giving their knowledgeable opinions about this great art form.
Composers are generously represented in these pages, often to great effect. Hector Berlioz, for instance, referred to Wagner's Tristan und Isolde as "a sort of chromatic moan." And
for anyone who has thrilled to a performance of Giacomo Puccini's music, it is illuminating to read what he requested of his librettist for Turandot, his final opera: "Create for me something that will make the world weep."
When you read "Quotable Opera," you may not find yourself weeping, but you will certainly laugh a lot, and along the way you might even learn something!

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GREAT Quotation Book for LeftiesReview Date: 2006-06-30
colonialism, Imperialism, Occupation, Empire,
Nationalism
Race, Racism,
Slavery
Indigenous People's strugge
Civilization and Progress
The Matrix-- Technology
Consumer Culture, Materialism, Advertising
Gaia-- the earth, environment, ecology
Animals, animal liberation
Resistance, strugge, rebellion
Ain't No Power like the Power of the People, on political movements, social change work and activism
Leaders
Direct action, Civil Disobedience
and 40 more topics including language, media, spirituality, history, women, class struggle, prison, police...
Consider this a political tool that you can use with your writing, your speaking, your stump speeches, your advocacy efforts, your sales pitches to funding sources...
Or use it for inspiration, to energize you when your mojo is slumping, to pump you up when you are about to embark on a mission or a day of canvassing.
Building an organization and talking to new members, how about Tennessee Williams quote, " The most dangerous word in any human tongue is the word for brother. It's inflammatory."
Or pretend this is 2006 and the Republicans run the congress, the whitehouse and the supreme court, and think of what Eldridge Cleaver said, "When fascism comes to the U.S., it won't be wearing swastikas-- it will be wearing red, white and blue and whistling Yankee Doodle Dandy."
I keep this book handy, on top of my computer.
Political organizers, activists, artists: this book is HOTReview Date: 2005-12-07
In the week or two that I've had this book, edited by the way-too-brilliant-for-his-29-years, Teishan Latner, I've already picked it up five or six times, looking for the right words to help me understand a frustration, for poem inspiration, for drawing inspiration, and for something piercing to tape to my bathroom mirror for a daily bolt of consciousness.
The book is nearly four hundred pages of wisdom, philosophy, humor and hope from politically left radicals and rebels. Latner has obviously done extensive reading and research; his sources are global, throughout history, and ideologically diverse (even in contradiction in some cases). In addition to the usual suspects (Noam Chomsky, Audrey Lorde, Malcolm X, Winona LaDuke, and June Jordan, to name a few), Latner quotes little-known activists and writers, as well as poets, singers, MCs, bumper stickers, proverbs, organization manifestos and court transcripts.
The book is divided into chapters by theme (like History; Political Commitment and Perseverance; Spirituality, Religion, Liberation Theology ; and Truth and Falsehood), allowing one to track down the right words on a given topic.
I was left wishing Latner had written a brief introductory section for each of these chapters, pulling out common themes, giving some context, and illuminating the "rebel" nature of these quotations (particularly in places where one quotation directly contradicts the next...as in the chapter on violence and nonviolence). Such introductions might make this book even more useful to folks without a lot of prior knowledge of the ideas reflected in it.
As is, however, this book is nonetheless brilliant and useful for all those jonesers for quotes, searchers for meaning, pursuers of a better world, and students of rage, love and possibility.
-Mattie Weiss
Coauthor, "How to Get Stupid White Men Out of Office"

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A fine collection of quotes about soldieringReview Date: 2001-02-20
Great Assortment of General Military/Naval QuotesReview Date: 2000-08-28
The quotes we're divided by category, such as "Under Fire" quotes of "Uncommon Valor" quotes, which really helps in seperating them in case you are looking for a quote that profoundly emphasizes a certain emotion of idea dealing with a particular problem or situation.
That all may seem like a lot of rambling, so to sum it up, this a superb, diverse, intriuging, entertaining and valuable collection of military quotes that are in the utmost intrest of anyone who may have been in any country's service or who simply has an intrest in military heritage or the art of war, or is just searching for good, general quotes.

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WOW!!!Review Date: 2003-09-18
Arthur E. Cohen, MD
Keene, NH
Great Resource!Review Date: 2002-03-21

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A Perfect Gift for Women of All AgesReview Date: 2005-09-06
One of my daughters gave this gift to me on Mother's Day and the real gift was that now I know that she truly knows her mother's heart. Thank you all. Maria
Quotable Women, a CelebrationReview Date: 2001-08-10
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But overall it's a great read covering worthwhile subject matter. Who can't learn something from all these folks that spent their lives teaching others about winning and losing, desire and discipline. I laughed, and I learned. That's worth five stars.