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A delightful treasure trove of timeless sagacious sayings inviting the reader to reflection, meditation, and hope, as processes through which to learn, plan, rejuvenate and commune with the innermost self. This pleasurable read comes at times as the bitter pills of truth whose discomfort shows where and when one has reneged on his/her highest values or again has strayed away from his/her dreams. In an age when incoherence, noise, and chaos surround people in unprecedented ways, The Quotable Uncle I shines the light on the real power that pushes the reader towards a conscious, deliberate,…mehr

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A delightful treasure trove of timeless sagacious sayings inviting the reader to reflection, meditation, and hope, as processes through which to learn, plan, rejuvenate and commune with the innermost self. This pleasurable read comes at times as the bitter pills of truth whose discomfort shows where and when one has reneged on his/her highest values or again has strayed away from his/her dreams. In an age when incoherence, noise, and chaos surround people in unprecedented ways, The Quotable Uncle I shines the light on the real power that pushes the reader towards a conscious, deliberate, meaningful, and peaceful opportunity to expand upon his/her self-awareness, dream pursuit, drive development, and character building. The quotes are very lively, refreshing, and terse as they are in their insightfulness. Each quote stands as an essential wisdom for profound meditation capable of projecting beauty and grandeur out of the deeps that cradle thoughts and aspirations good for both the individual and society.
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Bill F. Ndi, is an Associate Professor of English and Foreign Languages at Tuskegee University. His research interests include Early Quakerism, internationalism, translation and translatology, literary theory and criticism, global cultural and media studies.