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Ruminations From The Rabbit Hole: A Collection of Quotes From the Minds of the Masters

“Ruminations From The Rabbit Hole: A Collection of Quotes From the Minds of the Masters” is a rudimentary look into the minds of some of the most fascinating figures in history. Featured here are the words of inventors, spiritual channels, enlightened masters and ancient warriors, all with some very mind-bending things to say in regards to the management of both our inner and outer worlds.

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Thirty: A Collection of Personal Quotes, Advice, and Lessons

Thirty is a collection of more than two hundred and thirty quotes, advice, and lessons composed by writer, philosopher Emily Maroutian. The majority of the work was written within her thirtieth year and is packed with reflective wisdom and observations gathered over decades. With topics ranging from relationships, the nature of reality, beliefs, purpose, life, and much more, every reader is bound to find some value from this collection. The book is designed to be highlighted, bookmarked, and shared. Feel free to rip out its pages and put them up where they can better serve you.

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Frida Kahlo: Quotes & Facts

This book is an anthology of 90 quotes from Frida Kahlo and 60 selected by Blago Kirov facts about Frida Kahlo. It grants her reflections on subjects ranging from Hope, Joy and Painting to Pain Pleasure and Deaht; in addition, the book shows the personality of Frida Kahlo into a different light. When Frida Kahlo married Diego Rivera, Diego was 42 years old, and 300 pounds; Frida was 22 years old, and just 98 pounds. In 1928 Frida painted a portrait of a woman who went on to have an affair with her husband Diego Rivera. The woman was her sister Cristina. Frida have a love affair with Leon Trotsky in 1937. Trotsky’s fame and Diego’s admiration for him, coupled with Frida’s desire to hurt Diego after he had an affair with her sister, led Frida to have an affair with Trotsky. By the end of her life, Frida had drawn more than fifty self-portraits. In Mexico, Frida Kahlo is known as “la heroina del dolor” (the heroine of pain). The last words in Frida’s diary read “I hope the end is joyful and I hope never to come back.” “Feet, what do I need you for when I have wings to fly?” “Tree of Hope, stay strong!” “I am female, but I have talent!” “I was born a bitch. “I was born a painter.” “Take a lover who looks at you like maybe you are a bourbon biscuit.” “You are all the combinations of numbers…” “They are a bunch of coo coo, lunatic, sons of bitches surrealists.” “Doctor, if you let me take this tequila, I promise you not to drink at my funeral.”

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Thomas Edison: Quotes & Facts

This book is an anthology of 92 quotes from Thomas Edison and 70 selected facts about Thomas Edison. I start where the last man left off. Everyone steals in commerce and industry. I’ve stolen a lot, myself. But I know how to steal! They don’t know how to steal! All bibles are man-made. Great ideas originate in the muscles. I am proud of the fact that I never invented weapons to kill. Show me a thoroughly satisfied man and I will show you a failure. Anything that won’t sell, I don’t want to invent. Its sale is proof of utility, and utility is success. Be courageous. I have seen many depressions in business. Always America has emerged from these stronger and more prosperous. Be brave as your fathers before you. Have faith! Go forward! Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing Discontent is the first necessity of progress. Thomas Edison was home-schooled. The Edison’s kinetoscope was a machine where you put in a coin, look through a peephole in a cabinet, and watch a short motion picture. When Thomas Edison lay dying at his home in New Jersey, newspaper reporters were anxiously awaiting a sign from his wife of his death. She signaled Edison’s passing by turning a light on, not off, in his bedroom. Thomas Edison reportedly drank “wine coca” – a medicinal tonic made from coca leaves, the same type of coca that cocaine is extracted from – during marathon research sessions that ran into the night. Using a primitive cylinder and foil device, Thomas Edison created the first known recording of a human voice: his own, reciting the poem “Mary Had A Little Lamb”. Thomas Edison was close friend of Henry Ford. In 1931, when Thomas Edison died, his estate was estimated at well over $12 million. His estate included shares of Thomas A. Edison, Inc. valued at more than $10 million, $1,342,000 in United States bonds, $48,000 in railroad bonds, $48,000 in cash, and 76,000 shares in 37 different companies that no longer exist. Nikola Tesla briefly worked for Edison as a technician but quit after arguing with Thomas Edison one too many times. Thomas Edison built his own science laboratory at the age of 10. This was built in the basement of his home.

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Inspirational Quotes From The Disciplined Trader

Inspirational Quotes from the Disciplined Trader is a serious, yet entertaining collection of timeless wisdom and knowledge born out of years of experience. With this anthology, Norman Hallett has managed to tap into the importance of mastering the psychology of trading 101 different ways. Successful traders will quickly recognize the power of these quotes as the key principles behind their success. Beginning traders will find that if they embrace the principles in this book, they will save a lot of money in otherwise losing trades and missed opportunities and years of false starts and frustration. Experienced traders who are still struggling have the opportunity to end their struggles and begin to finally experience the success they always envisioned. Regardless of your trading style, method or market, Inspirational Quotes will serve as a constant reminder to stay disciplined and realize your maximum profit potential.

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Adorable Quotes: Journal of Cute Stuff My Kid Says: (Pink Background) (Loving Memories) (Volume 5)

Adorable Quotes: Journal of Cute Stuff My Kid Says, with pink background cover is a perfect journal – keepsake for parents to record all of the cute, funny, and heartwarming quotes that your child says over the years.
Keep the quotes forever – don’t lose them due to forgetting, losing your scrawled notes – put them in your Adorable Quotes journal, to keep them at hand in one lovely paperback.
This parent journal to record cute kid quotes comes in a variety of different covers (all with the same interior) for you to choose from, and also to have a different colored cover for each child, if you have more than one.