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Even More of ... The Best of Bits & Pieces

hardcoverOctober 1, 2000
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ISBN-13: 9780910187121 ISBN-10: 0910187126
Publisher
The Economics Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
October 1, 2000
Weight
1.3 lbs
Dimensions
2.60×16.20×22.40 cm

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Even More of ... The Best of Bits & Pieces by Gilbert, Dr. Rob. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780910187121.

Welcome Another Book to The Collection of Some of the Most Inspiring Books Ever Written! You’re going to love reading these pages again and again—from the third volume in a series of motivational hardbound books with the best stories, quotes, and anecdotes from BITS & PIECES, the pocket magazine that motivates people all over the world! Even More of . . . The Best of BITS & PIECES brings together classic stories and quotes from and about people who made the finish line when others gave up——everyday people who met the challenge and blazed a path for others to follow. BITS & PIECES is one of the most powerful motivational magazines available today. It will help you achieve success where others have failed. We’ve received hundreds of stories of how BITS & PIECES has empowered people around the world, and made a difference in their lives. They’ve told us it took only one amazing story . . . one powerful quote to change their world forever. And now it can do the same for you, too! You will find this valuable collection of stories and quotes an excellent reference you’ll want to always keep handy for writing speeches, letters-to-the-editor, on-the-mark memos, and powerful personal notes when you need those special words. Here a sample of the wonderful content from Even More of . . . The Best of BITS & PIECES: “It was one of the worst days in my life: the washing machine broke down, the telephone kept ringing, my head ached, and the mail carrier brought a bill I had no money to pay. Almost to the breaking point, I lifted my one-year-old into his high chair, leaned my head against the tray, and began to cry. Without a word, my son took his pacifier out of his mouth and stuck it in mine.” Clara Null, Humor for Preaching and Teaching, Baker Book House