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Books > Reference & Interdisciplinary > Encyclopaedias & reference works > Reference works > Dictionaries of quotations
No group is quoted???and misquoted???more often than America??'s
founders. When a political controversy heats up, the nation??'s
speechwriters, politicians, reporters, editorial writers, and
talking heads try to influence the debate by quoting their words.
Year in and year out, teachers and political buffs look to their
wisdom to illuminate the issues. How much easier it would be to
find every key quote by the founders in a single source. "The
Quotable Founding Fathers," edited by Buckner F. Melton, Jr.,
provides just that source???a compilation of some 2,500 quotes
summing up the wit and wisdom of the founders. While some of these
quotations can be found in general quotation compilations such as
Bartlett???s, these volumes offer only a fraction of what??'s
available. "The Quotable Founding Fathers" mines deeper into the
founders??? essays, diaries, letters, speeches, and sermons to
extract all the nuggets that are significant to the history of the
country??? and to the ongoing debate about the meaning of democracy
in America.
This collection of Mark Twain quotes presents the best of the
curmudgeonly writer's thoughts on diet, exercise, medicine,
smoking, drinking, romance, parenting, old age, fashion, finances,
politics, and stress management. Curated by a well-known Twain
expert and mining lesser-known texts, speeches, and notebooks, it's
the perfect gift for anyone who's had enough of Gwyneth's
self-righteous advice and the ramblings of the blogosphere. "Be
respectful to your superiors, if you have any."-from an April 15,
1882 speech "Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter
almond; cauliflower is nothing but cabbage with a college
education."-from Pudd'nhead Wilson "The less a man knows the bigger
the noise he makes and the higher the salary he commands."-from
"How I Edited an Agricultural Paper" Mark Dawidziak has been the
television critic at the Cleveland Plain Dealer since 1999 and is
the author of many books, including the 1994 horror novel Grave
Secrets and two histories of landmark TV series: The Columbo Phile:
A Casebook and The Night Stalker Companion. A recognized Mark Twain
scholar, his acclaimed books on the author include Mark My Words:
Mark Twain on Writing and Horton Foote's The Shape of the River:
The Lost Teleplay About Mark Twain. He is also a playwright,
director, and actor as well as an adjunct professor of journalism
at Kent State University.
$lt;I>Phillips' Treasury of Humorous Quotations$lt;/I> is a
catalog of more than 1,700 famous (and not so famous) sayings on
life. This book is designed to be a ready reference for seminar and
sermon preparation, and it's just plain entertaining. Inside you'll
find entirely new material. Bob draws from a variety of resources
throughout history that are sure to give writers, educators,
ministers, and public speakers the perfect quote for their speech
or paper.
Charles Darwin and his revolutionary ideas inspired pundits the
world over to put pen to paper. In this unique dictionary of
quotations, Darwin scholar Thomas Glick presents fascinating
observations about Darwin and his ideas from such notable figures
as P. T. Barnum, Anton Chekhov, Mahatma Gandhi, Carl Jung, Martin
Luther King, Mao Tse-tung, Pius IX, Jules Verne, and Virginia
Woolf.
What was it "about" Darwin that generated such widespread
interest? His "Origin of Species" changed the world. Naturalists,
clerics, politicians, novelists, poets, musicians, economists, and
philosophers alike could not help but engage his theory of
evolution. Whatever their view of his theory, however, those who
met Darwin were unfailingly charmed by his modesty, kindness,
honesty, and seriousness of purpose.
This diverse collection drawn from essays, letters, novels,
short stories, plays, poetry, speeches, and parodies demonstrates
how Darwin's ideas permeated all areas of thought. The quotations
trace a broad conversation about Darwin across great distances of
time and space, revealing his profound influence on the great
thinkers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
In two acts that consider what the theatre is and what it does, a
star-studded cast of intellects, wits and wags here take centre
stage to enlighten, provoke, and amuse. A collection of close to
1000 distinctive anecdotes, aphorisms, adages and assaults written
and spoken by actors, directors, composers, producers, critics and
other observers -- everyone from Sophocles to David Mamet, from
Buddah to Brando.
There's nothing much left to feel good about these days if you're
British, but one of the few things where we all agree that we're
still a world leader is our defining sense of humour. Thematically
covering every subject imaginable, from God to dogs, this
collection is the seminal gathering of our national wit and a
picture of who we are as a nation - a monument to our monumental
silliness. 'An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly
queue of one.' George Mikes Jane Austen, Jo Brand, Craig Brown,
Winston Churchill, Alan Clark, Jeremy Clarkson, Billy Connolly,
Peter Cook, Tommy Cooper, Stephen Fry, A.A. Gill, Boris Johnson,
Samuel Johnson, Maureen Lipman, Spike Milligan, Eric Morecambe,
William Shakespeare, George Bernard Shaw, Frank Skinner, Sue
Townsend, Peter Ustinov, Queen Victoria, Oscar Wilde, P.G.
Wodehouse, Victoria Wood and many more.
The seventh in our popular Words of Wisdom series, The Writer Says
summons readers to an intimate gathering of novelists, essayists,
grammarians, academics, and journalists-a glittering cocktail
party, where the guests may be self identified introverts (like
Patti Smith, who writes "to set herself apart cocooned, rapt in
solitude") but share their sparkling insights in this volume. Among
the celebrated international guest list: Henry James and Mark
Twain, squaring off about modifiers (James: pro and Twain: con);
Charles Bukowski and Beverly Cleary, at odds about revision; Zadie
Smith and Chinua Achebe, discussing the moral responsibilities of a
writer; and Jonathan Ames and Jackie Collins, united in their
desire to give readers pleasure. The Writer Says reveals the
formative experiences, processes, preferences, and work habits of
our most beloved writers, and will inspire readers, writers, and
closet scribblers alike to follow Rick Bass's dictum: "Write every
day. Don't ever stop."
Today's graduate is looking for answers and guidance as they step
out into an exciting yet uncertain future. This thoughtful
graduation gift provides biblical answers to questions high school
and college grads are asking after graduation and throughout life.
Commemorate your student's graduation with this practical keepsake
that answers questions young people are asking about relationships,
purpose, identity, decision-making, character, and much more. God's
Answers (R) for the Graduate offers: A high-quality, attractive
teal Leathersoft cover A deluxe ribbon marker and presentation page
Plenty of space to personalize by imprinting your graduate's name
Hundreds of answers straight from the Bible Celebrate the graduate
in your life with this popular inspirational book that has impacted
nearly 2 million graduates with the hope of God's Word. Look for
additional biblical inspiration for the graduates in your life
through the God's Promises (R), God's Answers (R), and God's Wisdom
(R) gift books.
BARTLETT'S FAMILIAR BLACK QUOTATIONS paints a rich canvas of Black
history through time. Five thousand quotes are culled from the time
of Ancient Egypt through American slavery, Jim Crow, the Civil
Rights Era, Apartheid, to the present day. With passages from
authors, artists, scientists, philosophers, theologians, activists,
politicians, and many others, BARTLETT'S FAMILIAR BLACK QUOTATIONS
will appeal not only to quote aficionados and researchers, but also
to history buffs. Aesop's Fables and the Holy Bible are in the same
company as Nelson Mandela and President Obama; Maya Angelou and
Toni Morrison; Bob Marley and Jay-Z. A wonderful reference tool and
gift, BARTLETT'S FAMILIAR BLACK QUOTATIONS is sure to follow in the
footsteps of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, becoming a beloved
authority.
Based on the highly acclaimed seventh edition of the Oxford
Dictionary of Quotations, this new edition maintains its extensive
coverage of literary and historical quotations, and contains
completely up-to-date material from today's influential literary
and cultural figures. It is the only dictionary of quotations which
ensures coverage of the most popular and widely-used quotations by
searching the largest ongoing language research programme in the
world, the Oxford English Corpus. Over 1,000 new quotes have been
added for this edition, and categories such as Catchphrases, Film
Lines, Official Advice, and Political Slogans are included. An
easy-to-use keyword index traces quotations and their authors. This
is the most authoritative paperback dictionary of quotations
available. Containing over 9,000 quotations from more than 2,300
authors, it is both a fascinating read, and an invaluable general
reference tool. Quotations new to this edition include: 'The roots
of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.' Aristotle
'Imagination is the highest kite that can fly.' Lauren Bacall 'You
never know what is enough unless you know what is more than
enough.' William Blake 'Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only
to be understood.' Marie Curie 'Between grief and nothing I will
take grief.' William Faulkner 'We must be the change we wish to see
in the world.' Mahatma Gandhi 'Man needs difficulties; they are
necessary for health.' Jung 'Failure is not an option.' Gene Kranz
'To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme.' Herman
Melville 'Nothing is so firmly believed as that which we least
know.' Montaigne
What is a badass woman? Whatever the heck she wants to be! Dive
head first into this sassy little book filled with empowering tips
and kick-ass quotes. A badass woman is someone who follows her own
path, whatever that path may be. She speaks up for what she
believes in, she pursues her dreams and she isn't afraid to stay
true to herself. This book will give you all the tools you need to
unleash your inner badass. Whether you want to say "no" more often,
have the courage to take up physical space or free yourself from
the goal of "being likable", these pages are brimming with tips to
help you rip up society's rule-book and go your own way. The
chapters include advice on: Strengthening your self-confidence
Standing up for what you want Going after your goals Lifting up and
empowering other women Whether you want to conquer the world with
grit, grace or a little bit of both, The Book for Badass Women will
help you on your way to being your truest, most badass self. You
got this!
Write Like an Expert "This journal is a must-have for writers
everywhere. With quotes from a diverse group of historical and
modern authors to use as creative prompts on every page, you'll be
able to bring your writing inspiration with you wherever you go."
-Sassy Townhouse Living #1 New Release in Quotation References From
famous all-time-great poets like T.S. Eliot to modern creatives
like Roxane Gay, the selected writing quotes in this journal aim to
instruct and inspire you to become a better writer. Writing
Inspiration from Incredible Authors. Gathered by Brenda Knight and
writing coach Nita Sweeney, author of Depression Hates a Moving
Target, You Should Be Writing provides you with writing wisdom from
a variety of accomplished authors. Creative Writing Practice for
Every Genre. This writing journal with prompts helps you practice a
wide variety of writing skills. The excerpts and prompts include:
General advice: "Protect the time and space in which you write.
Keep everybody away from it, even the people who are most important
to you." - Zadie Smith Helpful instructions: "If you scribble your
thoughts any which way, your reader will surely feel that you care
nothing about them." - Kurt Vonnegut Genre-specific writing ideas
and tips for particular areas of writing, such as poetry or
storytelling: "For those whose bucket-list entails seeing their
name on the spine of a book, it boils down to the power of
persistence." - Marlene Wagman-Geller If you were inspired by the
creative writing prompts and advice in 642 Things to Write About,
Complete the Story Journal, or Piccadilly 300 Writing Prompts,
you'll love Brenda's and Nita's You Should Be Writing: A Journal of
Inspiration & Instruction to Keep Your Pen Moving.
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