Incoming Resources
- 100 years, wisdom from famous writers on every year of your life, selections by Joshua Prager ; visualizations by Milton Glaser
- Teen sunshine reflections, words for the heart and soul, June Cotner
- Last words, a dictionary of deathbed quotations, by C. Bernard Ruffin
- No idea is final ;, quotes from the creative voices of our time
- Toasts, over 1,500 of the best toasts, sentiments, blessings and graces, [compiled by] Paul Dickson ; illustrated by Rollin McGrail. --
- Book of Even More Awesome
- Virgin rebel, Richard Branson in his own words, edited by Danielle McLimore
- Life lessons and reflections, Montel Williams
- Oxford dictionary of humorous quotations
- Webster's new world dictionary of quotable definitions, edited by Eugene E. Brussell. --
- Abounding grace, an anthology of wisdom, edited, with commentary, by M. Scott Peck
- The Facts on File dictionary of proverbs, [meanings and origins of more than 1,700 popular sayings], Martin H. Manser ; associate editors, Rosalind Fergusson, David Pickering
- Humblebrag, the art of false modesty, Harris Wittels
- Family celebrations, prayers, poems, and toasts for every occasion, [compiled by] June Cotner
- Oxford dictionary of modern quotations, edited by Elizabeth Knowles
- They never said it, a book of fake quotes, misquotes, and misleading attributions, Paul F. Boller, Jr., and John George. --
- Encarta book of quotations, [25,000 quotations from around the world], foreword, Anne H. Soukhanov ; editor, Bill Swainson
- Famous last words, fond farewells, deathbed diatribes, and exclamations upon expiration, compiled by Ray Robinson
- Treasury of wit & wisdom, 4,000 of the funniest, cleverest, most insightful things ever said, compiled by Jeff Bredenberg
- Quotations for all occasions, compiled by Catherine Frank
- On anything
- Patches of godlight, Father Tim favorite quotes
- Hello goodbye hello, a circle of 101 remarkable meetings, Craig Brown
- A continual feast, words of comfort and celebration, collected by Father Tim, [compiled by] Jan Karon
- Words to live by, the origins of conventional wisdom and commonsense advice, Charles Panati