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The Quotable Entrepreneur: 365 Inspirational Quotes for Entrepreneurs    by Rupert Hart
Price: $2.95 USD. 7600 words. Published on February 4, 2010. .

365 Inspirational Quotes for Entrepreneurs. For an entrepreneur, entrepreneurship is more than a way of life; it is a religion. There's just no other conceivable way to exist. Maybe for you, too? If so, this is the book for you.
Thumbing Through Thoreau: A Book of Quotations by Henry David Thoreau    by Kenny Luck
Price: $4.99 USD. 11560 words. Published by Tribute Books on April 21, 2010. .

Author Kenny Luck has thumbed through Thoreau’s voluminous journals, correspondences and other publications to make this the most comprehensive collection of Thoreau aphorisms available. Illustrators Jay Luke and Ren Adams lend their talents to artistically interpret Thoreau's vision. Each quote is accompanied by an original drawing.
Quotes of Note: Brilliant Thoughts Arranged by Subject    by Brogan L. Fullmer
Price: $2.99 USD. 49210 words. Published on March 12, 2011. .

1,947 quotes spanning all time from Aristotle to Wilde. Quotes of Note is the perfect source for over 1,900 verified, fully-referenced quotations, famous sayings, maxims, mottoes, and speeches. Fully annotated with: * 143 Diverse Topics * Cross-Referenced Subjects * Complete Table of Contents * Complete Authors Index * Fully-referenced Source Index Every known author & source is carefully cited
Words on Happiness Volume II    by Jen Bluekissed
Price: $0.99 USD. 5910 words. Published on June 27, 2011. .

Learn the difference between contentment, joy, peace, and happiness. When seeking happiness, understand that it is intertwined with the brambles and burrs of life. If we try to separate happiness from the brambles, all we will end up with is bloody fingers. This 5900 word ebook contains words on happiness.
They Cooked the Books    by Patrick Edwards
Price: $4.99 USD. 51130 words. Published on August 31, 2011. .

A fascinating historical tour of some of today’s most familiar financial expressions. For instance, “Cooking the books” originated in England when the Earl of Strafford said: “The proof was once clear; however, they have cooked it ever since.” - the Earl was referring to altering ingredients in a recipe - not the “creative accounting” all too common in today’s business world.
Wise Things (that other people have said)    by Mark Finnemore
Price: Free! 10570 words. Published on December 23, 2011. .

Because even the rockiest road can lead to a happy ending. . . .