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  • Genre:BODY, MIND & SPIRIT
  • SubGenre:Inspiration & Personal Growth
  • Language:English
  • Pages:92
  • eBook ISBN:9781483521572

...And You Can Quote Me on That!

Life, Love, Movies...Commentary on the Greatest Quotes You Never Heard!

by Susan Klein

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Overview
"...And You Can Quote Me on That!" is a collection of a few hundred of the authors favorite quotations, most of which the general public have never heard and/or have never been included in any books of quotations. The author divides the quotations into 19 categories and chapters, from "Mothers Who Love Us" to "Endorphins is God" to "Movies are Magnificent." She tends to be an iconoclast, knocking down some of our most traditional beliefs and replacing them with insights most have never considered.
Description
"...And You Can Quote Me on That!" is a collection of a few hundred of the authors favorite quotations, most of which the general public have never heard and/or have never been included in any books of quotations. Susan Klein divides the quotations into 19 categories and chapters, from "Mothers Who Love Us" to "Endorphins is God" to "Movies are Magnificent." She tends to be an iconoclast, knocking down some of our most traditional beliefs and replacing them with insights most have never considered. Her subtitle is "Life, Love, Movies...Commentary on the Greatest Quotes you never heard! -- 'All great truths begin as blasphemies' - G.B. Shaw-- ... and a few other gems!" After years of research on her favorite subjects, Susan provides provocative and controversial insights with chapters on "Sex in America," "Fathers Who are Clueless," "Sports is Nuts," "Writing Your Best Stuff," "Children are Precious," "War and Horror," "Movies are Magnificent," and "Broken Heart of a Special Kid." "...And You Can Quote Me on That!" may be the most thought-provoking book you've ever read.
About the author
Susan has written a screenplay for a feature narrative film on spec, and two proposed screenplay/outlines for historical documentaries for a former employer. She has also written articles for a Native American newspaper. Susan's writing interests include child development, the film industry, and Native American history.