There may be nothing new under the sun, but you can liven up your speech with this eclectic array of witticisms. Includes unusual phrases like H. L. Mencken's biting definition of Puritanism, the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, might be happy, and amusing exchanges to help you with quick come-backs, as in Oscar Wilde in a New York customs office: I have nothing to declare but my genius. Best of all, Tuleja includes the real stories and context behind each of his entries.
The inscription at the begining of Tuleja's "Quirky Quotations" is from Cicero: "Nothing that can be said is so absurd that some philosopher has not already said it." The pages that follow prove the rule.Tuleja's "Quirky Quotations" is a witty and lighthearted look at some memorable quotations and the stories behind them. The book is a delight to read--instead of being a dull compendium of quotations, it cleverly and briefly explains the context of many famous, infamous and obscure remarks (some of which are worth remembering at parties or at meetings that have become far too serious).Tuleja breaks the book up into short paragraphs that can easily be read at brief sittings. This makes "Quirky Quotations" ideal for reading on an airplane or--dare I say it--as a bathroom reader.
Nonchalance Has No Place In a World of Thinkers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is craftily written and offers a wide range of insight into the diverse perceptions of many prestigious thinkers.Tad Tuleja has been thorough in his accounting of most quotes, making this background is both fascinating and educational.Light hearted, but with a certain allurement that inspires the most casual of contemplators to give all that life has in it some thought.Enjoy your intellect--jjb
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