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A noted anthologist has gathered from the collective wisdom of mankind the surest guideposts to help readers attain a more meaningful and more rewarding life. It will reveal to the reader extraordinary riches embedded in life's most ordinary places.
A Collection of Axioms, Passages & Proverbs From ? Che Guevara ? Bob Marley ? Mao Tse Tung ? George Jackson ? Noam Chomsky ? Patrice Lumumba ? Leonard Peltier ? Richard Pryor ? Bruce Lee ? H. Rap Brown ? Will Rogers ? Kwame Ture ? Plato ? Chief Seattle ? Maurice Bishop ? Anne Wilson Schaef ? Martin Luther King, Jr. ? Mahatma Gandhi ? Helen Keller ? Stevie Wonder ? Buddha ? Fidel Castro ? Ptah-Hotep ? Denzel Washington ? Socrates ? Karl Marx ? Arundhati Roy ? Paul Robeson ? Zhuge Liang ? Malcolm X ? Confucius ? Sekou Toure? ? Marvin Gaye ? Mother Jones ? Hugo Chavez ? Kwame Nkrumah ? Ho Chi Minh ? Amilcar Cabral ? Eugene V. Debs ? Jose? Marti ? James Loewen ? Marcus Garvey ? Augusto Sandino ? Aesop's Fables ? Harriet Tubman ? Chief Joseph ? Frantz Fanon ? Mark Twain ? Simon Bolivar ? Thomas Sankara ? Lao Tzu ? Miriam Makeba ? Howard Zinn ? Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. ? Subcomandante Marcos ? Mumia Abu-Jamal ? Kim Il Sung ? Sitting Bull ? W.E.B. Du Bois ? Red Cloud ? Paramahansa Yogananda ? David Walker ? Assata Shakur ? Albert Camus ? Steve Biko ? KRS-One ? George Santayana ? Carter G. Woodson ? Black Hawk ? Muhammad Ali ? John Lennon ? Chuck D ? John H. Clarke ? I Ching ? Jean-Jacques Rousseau ? Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ? Victor Hugo ? Salvador Allende ? Dick Gregory ? Emiliano Zapata ? Oprah Winfrey ? Upton Sinclair ? Bill Cosby ? Cesar Chavez ? John Brown ? Various International Proverbs ? Jack London ? Henry David Thoreau ? Frederick Douglass ? Emma Goldman ? Michael Jordan ? George Orwell ? Rage Against The Machine ? Albert Einstein ? Kareem Abdul-Jabar ? Voltaire ? Thomas Carlyle ? Lauryn Hill ? Sojourner Truth ? Depak Chopra ? The Bible ? Prophet Muhammad ? Rumi ? V.I. Lenin ? Meister Eckhart ? Fred Hampton ? Michael Moore ? The Tao ? George Carlin ? Ralph Nader ? Rosa Parks ? Margaret Storm Jameson ? Louis Farrakhan ? Nina Simone ? Yuri Kochiyama ? Woody Guthrie ? Bertrand Russell ? Rosa Luxemburg ? Willie Nelson ? Joan Baez ? Bhagavad-Gita ? Gen. Smedley Butler ? Fyodor Dostoyevsky ? Duke Ellington ? Ralph Waldo Emerson ? Jawanza Kunjufu ? Erich Fromm ? Jimi Hendrix ? Big Elk ? Fannie Lou Hamer ? Immanuel Kant ? Ziggy Marley ? Poor Richard's Almanac ? Public Enemy ? Bill Russell ? Kenneth Stampp ? Spock ? Peter Tosh ? Nat Turner ? Desmond Tutu ? Sun Tzu ? Booker T. Washington ? Saul Alinsky ? The Zulu Declaration ? Brother ? A Collection of Axioms, Passages & Proverbs On ? God ? Faith ? Endurance ? Agitate ?Organize ? Unity ? Commun-all-ism ? Comrades ? Enemies ? No (Know) Sellouts ? United Snakes of America ? Poli-tricks ? The Rich & Greedy ? Warmongers ? The Slick, Selfish & Wicked ? The Humble, Righteous & Just ? Resistance ? Independence ? Criticism/Self-Criticism ? Time ? Tell-Lie-Vision ? Poverty/Class Struggle ? Poli-tricks ? The (In) Just-Us System ? Women ? Children ? Family ? Pride ? Death ? Culture ? History ? Slavery ? The African Holocaust ? The Question of Race ? Religion ? Money ? Work ? Education ? Knowledge & Wisdom ? Political Power ? Socialism ? Revolution ? Free the Land ? Afreeka ? God ?
Topical Memory System Life Issues guides you to 72 Scripture passages in six translations, helping you learn how to meditate on and memorize the Word of God.Developed by The Navigators, Topical Memory System (TMS) is a proven way to bring God's Word into your mind and heart.Now includes six Bible versions: NIV, NASB, KJV, NKJV, ESV, and NLT.
The Vietnam War: An Encyclopedia of Quotations presents the story of this seminal conflict as told through the words of the famous, infamous, and anonymous. All sides of the controversy are presented in chronological resource that starts with a look at Vietnamese history, then traces the events preceding France's war, continues through America's entry into the conflict, and concludes with the war's aftermath. This is the story of the Vietnam War told through quotations in chronological sequence. Starting with the beginnings of Vietnamese history, it traces the events preceding the French war, continues through the American war, and ends with its aftermath. All sides of the controversy are represented. Here are the voices of warriors, presidents, generals, government leaders, civilians, aid workers, pilots, infantrymen, nurses, historians, war correspondents, sociologists, POWs, peasants, draft dodgers, guerillas, and war resisters. They speak from government capitals, hooches, hospital wards, jungle trails, landing zones, aircraft carriers, draft boards, Buddhist temples, and prison cells. They talk of firefights, ambushes in the jungle, bombing raids, coups, assassinations, suicides, demonstrations, atrocities, and teach-ins. Here are Ho Chi Minh, Lyndon Johnson, Giap, Westmoreland, Kennedy, De Gaulle, Eisenhower, Nixon, McNamara, Kissinger, and many people you have never heard of. Meet Hanoi Hannah, who broadcast propaganda from the North Vietnamese capital; John McCain tells you what it was like to be shot down over enemy territory and taken prisoner; John Kerry tells a U.S. Senate committee why he opposes the Vietnam War. You will learn about My Lai, Agent Orange, Kent State, the Pentagon Papers, and the plan to free American POWs that went awry. Features include a chronology, biographical sketches, Medal of Honor winners, bibliography, nineteen photos, and an index.
Foreword by Alexandra Stoddard, author of Living a Beautiful Life: 500 Ways to Add Elegance, Order, Beauty and Joy to Every Day of Your Life. "Often we come to a point in our lives when we dispense with thetrivial and tire of ordinary superficialities," writes Peter MegargeeBrown in Figure It Out: A Guide to Wisdom. Here he has collected someof the most profound statements of all time, and gathered them intotopical sections reflecting the depth of the thinker behind the triallawyer. Sprinkled with his comments on the quotations he has carefullyselected over many years, sparkling anecdotes and essays complementthe quotations and provide a complete and thought-provoking portraitof each subject. Brown leads you through the great subjects mankind has grappledwith since the beginning-spirituality, love, life, death, friendship-and offers much more-his appraisal of the complexities of character, writing, history, memory, privacy, travel-drawing on the wisdom ofgreat philosophers including Aristotle, Hillel, Voltaire and Hegel, Supreme Court Justices Oliver Wendell Holmes, Benjamin Cardozo andJoseph Story, the late Tony Snow, writers such as George Bernard Shaw, Ayn Rand, Maureen Dowd and Malachy McCourt, politicians WinstonChurchill and Theodore Roosevelt, painter Henri Matisse and architectFrank Lloyd Wright. A collection that can be read cover-to-cover or flipped throughfor a moment of illumination, Figure It Out: A Guide to Wisdom willentertain and enlighten seekers of truth. Turn to this treasury forinspiration, as Alexandra Stoddard says in the Foreword, "Whether youare a reader, a writer, a historian, a philosopher, or a speaker atimportant events-even making a toast-this personal selection willdelight you, uplift you, and help you to Figure It Out." Peter Megargee Brown began his legal career as assistant counselto John Marshall Harlan on the New York State Crime Commission. AfterMr. Harlan was appointed to the United States Supreme Court, Mr. Brownwent on to become chief litigator for the New York firm of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. In 1982, he founded his own law firm in New York, Brown & Seymour. He is a Past President of the Federal Bar Council anda Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. He is the author ofnumerous books, including The Art of Questioning: Thirty Maxims ofCross Examination. He was educated at Yale College and Yale Law Schooland lives with his wife, the designer and author Alexandra Stoddard, in Stonington, Ct. The Peter Megargee Brown Papers, the legal papers of the author, comprising 303 bound volumes of his principal law suits over 50 yearsof practice in the United States Supreme Court and Appellate Courts, are available for the use of students and scholars and can be found inthe "Manuscripts and Archives" section of the Yale University Library.
Joe Biden: Quotes to Live By is an inspiring and hilarious collection of over 170 quotes from one of America's most beloved politicians. Homespun, caring and empathetic, Joe is the nation's uncle, but his sometimes bizarre and baffling remarks can seem misjudged at best and offensive at worst, even when they are the innocent result of his no-filter plainspeak. With his fascinating backstory, from conquering his famous stutter and his humble middle-class upbringing, to becoming the youngest senator elected to Congress at the time, to the deep tragedy of the loss of his young wife and baby daughter, and later his son Beau, to his light-hearted bromance with President Obama, Joe has an unparalleled ability to connect with the ordinary 'joe'. Despite his tendency for foot-in-the-mouth gaffes, his integrity, moral fortitude and patriotism shine from his words, revealing a dedicated public servant, devoted family man, person of faith and ardent American.You will find his thoughts on success, and his many failures, along with his hopes and dreams for the American people - because it's always the people whom he serves. Joe Biden has said, 'In this world, emotion has become suspect. The accepted style is smooth, antiseptic and passionless', which is certainly something that could never be said about him.
It is indeed a pleasure to prepare the foreword for vidual surgeons. In addition, it can be read from this text, mainly because I am now a senior ortho- front to back as a history of orthopedics. We are pedist who has known so many of the great ortho- all indebted to S. B. Mosto? for this fascinating pedists who are described in such great detail in book. It is truly a text for everyone who has an this book. Some of the named physicians have interest in orthopedics, and surely should be read been my very close personal friends, many have by orthopedic trainees, faculty members, and been my teachers, professors and colleagues. practicing orthopedists. I suggest it be placed in Indeed, these physicians through their contribu- every library in medical institutions and hospitals. tions have made the ?eld of orthopedic surgery what it is today worldwide. Charles A. Rockwood, Jr. , MD This is a wonderful source of information on University of Texas Health Science Center the interesting lives and contributions of the indi- San Antonio, TX, USA vii PREFACE My obsession with history goes back a long way. To keep the book readable and reasonable in Some years ago I began to focus my curiosity on size, I sadly had to cut down the number of individuals whose names are attached to orthope- entries.
Coco Rules takes 30 quotes from the inimitable Coco Chanel and translates them into modern, practical style rules to live by. With her trademark acerbic wit and no-nonsense attitude, Coco Chanel has always been a wonderfully entertaining source on matters of life and style. Coco Rules gathers her words of wisdom on both fashion and empowerment and uses them to provide solutions to many of the style-based conundrums you might encounter, as well as inspiration on how to be the very best version of yourself - strong, fearless and confident - no matter what you wear. Written by acclaimed fashion journalist Katherine Ormerod, each rule is accompanied by a bold and stylish illustration from Carolina Melis.
Rose is in the pink these days, and it's no surprise - whether you're at a picnic or a barbecue, enjoying a cosy night in or a big night out, with a glass of rose in hand everything is just peachy. Bringing together the finest blend of recipes, clever quips, trivia and statements from aficionados the world over, this little book raises a glass to the rising star of the wine world: rose.
There are plenty of things to smile about, as long as you open your eyes to see them! So lift your spirits with this little book of uplifting quotes and delightful ideas to help you look on the bright side of life.
The world is full of Black heroes whose talent, strength and vision should inspire us all. From sporting greats and pioneering writers to world leaders, this collection showcases empowering quotes and life advice from amazing Black icons, from Michelle Obama to Maya Angelou, and from Martin Luther King Jr to Ta-Nehisi Coates and Stormzy. Their wise words are a timeless reminder to break down barriers and believe in ourselves, as we stride in the direction of our dreams.
Whatever dream you’re working toward, a few wise words can help make the challenge easier. This uplifting little book is packed with inspiring quotations and simple but effective tips to help you get the most out of every day.
A Collection of Axioms, Passages & Proverbs From ? Che Guevara ? Bob Marley ? Mao Tse Tung ? George Jackson ? Noam Chomsky ? Patrice Lumumba ? Leonard Peltier ? Richard Pryor ? Bruce Lee ? H. Rap Brown ? Will Rogers ? Kwame Ture ? Plato ? Chief Seattle ? Maurice Bishop ? Anne Wilson Schaef ? Martin Luther King, Jr. ? Mahatma Gandhi ? Helen Keller ? Stevie Wonder ? Buddha ? Fidel Castro ? Ptah-Hotep ? Denzel Washington ? Socrates ? Karl Marx ? Arundhati Roy ? Paul Robeson ? Zhuge Liang ? Malcolm X ? Confucius ? Sekou Toure? ? Marvin Gaye ? Mother Jones ? Hugo Chavez ? Kwame Nkrumah ? Ho Chi Minh ? Amilcar Cabral ? Eugene V. Debs ? Jose? Marti ? James Loewen ? Marcus Garvey ? Augusto Sandino ? Aesop's Fables ? Harriet Tubman ? Chief Joseph ? Frantz Fanon ? Mark Twain ? Simon Bolivar ? Thomas Sankara ? Lao Tzu ? Miriam Makeba ? Howard Zinn ? Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. ? Subcomandante Marcos ? Mumia Abu-Jamal ? Kim Il Sung ? Sitting Bull ? W.E.B. Du Bois ? Red Cloud ? Paramahansa Yogananda ? David Walker ? Assata Shakur ? Albert Camus ? Steve Biko ? KRS-One ? George Santayana ? Carter G. Woodson ? Black Hawk ? Muhammad Ali ? John Lennon ? Chuck D ? John H. Clarke ? I Ching ? Jean-Jacques Rousseau ? Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ? Victor Hugo ? Salvador Allende ? Dick Gregory ? Emiliano Zapata ? Oprah Winfrey ? Upton Sinclair ? Bill Cosby ? Cesar Chavez ? John Brown ? Various International Proverbs ? Jack London ? Henry David Thoreau ? Frederick Douglass ? Emma Goldman ? Michael Jordan ? George Orwell ? Rage Against The Machine ? Albert Einstein ? Kareem Abdul-Jabar ? Voltaire ? Thomas Carlyle ? Lauryn Hill ? Sojourner Truth ? Depak Chopra ? The Bible ? Prophet Muhammad ? Rumi ? V.I. Lenin ? Meister Eckhart ? Fred Hampton ? Michael Moore ? The Tao ? George Carlin ? Ralph Nader ? Rosa Parks ? Margaret Storm Jameson ? Louis Farrakhan ? Nina Simone ? Yuri Kochiyama ? Woody Guthrie ? Bertrand Russell ? Rosa Luxemburg ? Willie Nelson ? Joan Baez ? Bhagavad-Gita ? Gen. Smedley Butler ? Fyodor Dostoyevsky ? Duke Ellington ? Ralph Waldo Emerson ? Jawanza Kunjufu ? Erich Fromm ? Jimi Hendrix ? Big Elk ? Fannie Lou Hamer ? Immanuel Kant ? Ziggy Marley ? Poor Richard's Almanac ? Public Enemy ? Bill Russell ? Kenneth Stampp ? Spock ? Peter Tosh ? Nat Turner ? Desmond Tutu ? Sun Tzu ? Booker T. Washington ? Saul Alinsky ? The Zulu Declaration ? Brother ? A Collection of Axioms, Passages & Proverbs On ? God ? Faith ? Endurance ? Agitate ?Organize ? Unity ? Commun-all-ism ? Comrades ? Enemies ? No (Know) Sellouts ? United Snakes of America ? Poli-tricks ? The Rich & Greedy ? Warmongers ? The Slick, Selfish & Wicked ? The Humble, Righteous & Just ? Resistance ? Independence ? Criticism/Self-Criticism ? Time ? Tell-Lie-Vision ? Poverty/Class Struggle ? Poli-tricks ? The (In) Just-Us System ? Women ? Children ? Family ? Pride ? Death ? Culture ? History ? Slavery ? The African Holocaust ? The Question of Race ? Religion ? Money ? Work ? Education ? Knowledge & Wisdom ? Political Power ? Socialism ? Revolution ? Free the Land ? Afreeka ? God ?
The authors present hundreds of affronts and indignities spoken by and about entertainers, athletes, artists, lawyers, literary figures, businessmen and, of course, everyone's favorite targets--politicians and presidents.
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