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The Greatest Words They Ever Said
[The Greatest Words They Ever Said](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09F4MJTP7/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B09F4MJTP7&linkCode=as2&tag=unearnedwis05-20&linkId=e7d532b5b6a49acc20938ea749010b88) is a book of inspirational quotes from 14 topics.
The Greatest Words They Ever Said is a book of inspirational quotes from 14 topics. The topics include Fear, Truth, Time, Folly, Pain, Desire, Deceit, Work, Education, Happiness, Evil, Wisdom, Freedom, and Humor.
This short inspirational book will be a great addition to any home or office and will serve as a constant reminder that the wisdom of the ages is still as relevant today as it was when these quotes were first written.
The book is organized into fourteen different sections, each one devoted to a different topic. So, if you are in the mood for a little wisdom, or want to be reminded of the best words that have ever been spoken, this book is for you.
It is short, only 44 pages, and is ideal for keeping on your desk or picking up and reading when you have a few minutes to spare.
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