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Great Quotations That Shaped the Western World | 
| Creator: Carl H. Middleton Publisher: Paragon House Publishers Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 784 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 6.9 x 1.8
ISBN: 1557788642 Dewey Decimal Number: 082 EAN: 9781557788641 ASIN: 1557788642
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Book Description "Great Quotations is better than a Harvard education!--Andreas R. Prindl, Member of The Board, Lloyds of London "Great Quotations' wit and genius are guaranteed to make you sound better read than you are. But beware of using it on deadline: you can get lost in it for hours!"--Suzanne Fields, columnist for The Washington Times/Los Angeles Times Syndicate "I am delighted to endorse this collection. It is useful, and full of sparkle."-- William F. Buckley Jr. "A treasure trove of gems culled from the historical vineyard. Anyone who reads through these sketches and quotations will be inspired by some of the finest thinking in Western civilization."--Burton Folsom, History Professor Great Quotations that Shaped the Western World is a treasury of the greatest quotations in western history. The book is organized chronologically as a history in "bite-size" portions so that casual readers can use it as a coffee table book for browsing. Serious students and those who want to have an overview of western history should read this book from cover to cover. As Dr. Johnson said, "classical quotation is the parole of literate men the world over."
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Great Quotations compiled by a Great Quoter May 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If indeed this wonderful work is "conservative," it is because Carl Middleton is extremely so but, way more than that, has selected much of the best from the human brain that ought to be conserved. Unlike other compilations of Man's profundity, Middleton's book has "Middleton" all through it, which endows the work with wonderful grit and makes it therefore not simply 784+ pages of detached and bloodless pith. I am a militant liberal in my opinions and in my behavior on almost every issue except that of the intellectual and historic voice of our species, and so I say to any listerner that Great Quotations that Shaped the Western World reflects the shape of intelligent thinking not just in the West but everywhere else, around the globe. Thus, though the book may appear at times to lean far to the right, the truth is that, like the "ship" it is, its course is straight ahead, and its voyage is universal
How each and every one of these quotes impacted society and changed it May 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The words and the great people who say it - "Great Quotations That Shaped The Western World" is a near 800 page tome filled with the wisdom of the ages. From the words of Moses, Aristotle, King Henry VII, to many quotes in the modern era, this is a secular but no holds barred look at the entirety of western history and how each and every one of these quotes impacted society and changed it. "Great Quotations That Shaped the Western World" is a highly recommended reference for community library history collections.
Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch
Not-So-Thinly Veiled Conservative Agenda April 26, 2008 2 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book was apparently written because Bartlett's Familiar Quotations only contained three quotes from Ronald Reagan. Throughout the book -- even in places inappropriate to do so -- jabs are taken at communism, atheism, socialism and evolution. Although the title of the book implies that all of these quotes were influential on western civilization, I don't see how this Charles Darwin quote applies: "I can indeed hardly see how anyone ought to wish Christianity to be true."
That being said, it is a decent collection of quotations. There is a chapter on investment wisdom, quite a few inspirational citations from the King James Bible, and interesting factoids intermingled here and there (for example, 25% of self-made millionaires are dyslexic). If you're a conservative that likes FOX News, this is right up your alley.
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