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English Quotations Complete Collection: Volume VIII - cover

English Quotations Complete Collection: Volume VIII

Daniel B. Smith

Publisher: Daniel B. Smith

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Summary

The main objective of this book series is to provide you an impressive and invaluable collection of English quotes, so as to enhance your general knowledge and maybe even your life. 
In this book you will find different quotes of renowned people, with regard to motivational, inspirational and even everyday life topics.
Reading the most relevant quotes will help you see the world in a new paradigm, according to author’s life experiences.
It is important to remember that life is a journey and we all learn from others’ experiences; thus we can discover new insights into what life might be all about.
I hope you find this book very useful and recommend it to your peers! Good luck! 
Available since: 12/25/2022.

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