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Quote Me: World’s Most Inspiring Words

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Over 300 pages of inspiring words.
I. ABRAHAM LINCOLN
II. ALBERT EINSTEIN
III. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
IV. BUDDHA
V. C.S. LEWIS
VI. DALE CARNEGIE
VII. EDGAR ALLEN POE
VIII. EDMUND BURKE
IX. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
X. EMILY DICKERSON
XI. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
XII. GANDI
XIII. G.K. CHESTERTON
XIV. GORDON B. HINCKLEY
XV. HENRY DAVID THOREAU
XVI. JAMES ALLEN
XVII. MARCUS AELIUS AURELIUS
XVIII. MARK TWAIN
XIX. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
XX. MICHELANGELO.
XXI. NELSON MANDELA
XXII. NIETZSCHE
XXIII. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE
XIV. PLATO
XXV. RALPH WALDO EMERSON
XXVI. RUDYARD KIPLING
XXVII. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL
XXVIII. THOMAS PAINE
XXIX. WILDE
XXX. WILLIAM JAMES
XXXI. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
XXXII. WINSTON CHURCHILL
XXXIII. ZIG ZIGLAR
and much more…

It’s been said, “Starve the negative and feed the positive.” Research shows unequivocally how important a positive attitude is. Attitude influences every circumstance that one may face in life. Perhaps Hugh Downs said it best, “a happy person is not a person in a certain set of circumstances, but rather a person with a certain set of attitudes.” Most people find themselves attracted to individuals who possess such uplifting personalities, whether they understand why or not. They make people feel good. With this in mind :Quote Me” was compiled. Like most behaviors a positive attitude is something that is learned and developed. It’s through life experiences where this is learned. Winston Churchhill understood this well, “a pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” Or learn from Ziggy, “you can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses.” The decision is yours. Remember though, a choice takes but a moment but last forever.

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3 thoughts on “Quote Me: World’s Most Inspiring Words

  1. Needs to be revised by the author I found many repeated quotes. It seems as if the author rushed to publish the ebook without revising it before.Should have a better Index…

  2. Great Quotes There are some amazing people in this book. I love so many of the quotes. The format of the book is easy to navigate. I can never remember quotes and this book is easy to pull up for a fast reference.

  3. Horrible editing – great quotes I truly love the quotes in this book, but I’ve never seen so many embarrassing typos in a Kindle edition: “Gandi” without the “H”? “Emily Dickerson” instead of “Dickinson”? I just hope the quotes are authentic… For free it would have been ok, but for three bucks I’m a bit disappointed. With proper editing this would be an inspirational reference book.

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