Quotes About Time
Wednesday January 28, 2004
Time and tide await none eh? The powerful tide of time overpowers everything, kingdoms fall, evil dies, relationships change, seasons wither, the new sun rises. Am I not in a ... Read More
Ring in Friendship Day
Monday January 26, 2004
3rd of August is Friendship Day. (Did you not know that?) Someone wisely said: You cannot choose your relatives, but you can certainly choose your friends. And if you have ... Read More
Read This Before Yielding to the Temptation of Using Cute Quotes in Your Essay
Friday January 23, 2004
Nothing wrong with quoting cute quotations or poetry, but don't miss out on these expected standards.
All Time Famous Quotes
Wednesday January 21, 2004
So, why do people read quotes? My belief is that most people read them more for entertainment and inspiration, than for any other reason. With this in mind, I set ... Read More
William Wordsworth as CEO, Ralph Waldo Emerson as President, Benjamin Franklin as Chairman
Monday January 19, 2004
Does all that sound like one big oxymoron. Well, think again! Here is a guest article that re-interprets classic quotes from English Literature and draws business management principles from them. ... Read More
Top 10 Funny Quotes
Friday January 16, 2004
It took me fifteen years to discover I had no talent for writing, but I couldn't give it up, because by that time I was too famous. C'mon, it is ... Read More
Short Death Quotes
Wednesday January 14, 2004
For some death is a morbid topic. It evokes bad images and sad thoughts. Some others actually see poetry in death! For instance, Walt Whitman did write that Nothing can ... Read More
Edgar Allan Poe Quotes
Monday January 12, 2004
Poet, story writer, and critic, Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most highly regarded writers of American literature. His originality is his hallmark. At his time, however, there was ... Read More
Top 10 War Quotes
Friday January 9, 2004
There was a time when War Quotes would seem irrelevant. Unfortunately, we are not in those times.
Charles Dickens Quotes
Wednesday January 7, 2004
Charles Dickens is the author of popular works like: Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby, The Old Curiosity Shop, Barnaby Rudge, Christmas Carol, Dombey and Son, David Copperfield and others. It is ... Read More
Blending-in the Quotation
Monday January 5, 2004
Any quotation that you quote in your writing should smoothly integrate with everything else. Here is a small article I wrote to give you some pointers on how you can ... Read More
Deep Thoughts, the Common Sense Way
Friday January 2, 2004
Benjamin Franklin Quotes: You could read deep mysterious words of wisdom, or you could read deep but simple words of common sense. If you prefer the latter, you are at ... Read More

