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Complete Life's Little Instruction Book: 1,560 Suggestions, Observations, and Reminders on How to Live a Happy and Rewarding Life

This book offers a collection of 1,560 suggestions, observations, and reminders designed to help readers live a happier and more rewarding life. It provides a mix of wisdom and practical tips on various aspects of life, including personal growth, relationships, and daily living. more

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H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

H. Jackson Brown, Jr. is an American author renowned for his self-help literature. Born in 1940, he has penned several influential books that delve into personal development and life wisdom. more

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“Any father…must finally give his child up to the wilderness and trust to the providence of God. It seems almost a cruelty for one generation to beget another when parents can secure so little for their children, so little safety, even in the best circumstances. Great faith is required to give the child up, trusting God to honor the parents’ love for him by assuring that there will indeed be angels in that wilderness.”

“(Ravic speaking of a butterfly caught in the Louvre) In the morning it would search for flowers and life and the light honey of blossoms and would not find them and later it would fall asleep on millennial marble, weakened by then, until the grip of the delicate, tenacious feet loosened and it fell, a thin leaf of premature autumn.”

“There was only the broad square with the scattered dim moons of the street lamps and with the monumental stone arch which receded into the mist as though it would prop up the melancholy sky and protect beneath itself the faint lonely flame on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which looked like the last grave of mankind in the midst of night and loneliness.”