Holy Grail of Quotations

Yesterday, I was pillaging the bookstores of Huntsville for a copy of 21st Century Robert\'s Rules of Order (21st Century Reference) when I found the Holy Grail:

Bartlett\'s Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature (17th Edition)

It is mine. Oh yes, it is mine. I may end up (ab)using this by stealing Susan’s thunder and ending lifelog entries with quotations that support my main premise.

[Actually, I probably won't, because, well, I'm lazy. But it's a nice thought.]

Posted October 4th, 2005 in Booklogging, Fooftatsic by Geof F. Morris.

5 comments:

  1. Roger:

    Is it just a random quotation book, or grouped thematically?

  2. Geof F. Morris:

    Click the image of the book, and you’ll find the answers you seek.

  3. Alex:

    They made a book from the President’s quotes from the West Wing? ;)

  4. Geof F. Morris:

    I’m pretending that you didn’t say that, King. [I'm not a fan of that show---and it has nothing to do with the politics and everything to do with the writing and the presentation.]

  5. Geof F. Morris's Indiana Jones School of Management:

    This Is Why I Bought Bartlett’s!

    Back when I bought my copy of Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature (17th Edition), I was excited to have it. I’ve not used it enough, but I…

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