Quote Analysis: Volume 1

by Armen · 5 comments

Quote Analysis: Volume 1Quotes can have a powerful effect on our actions, as we repeat certain quotes of interest in our minds when we want guidance or motivation. I have bundled all of my Quote Analysis articles written thus far here at Timeless Information, as well as expanded on a few of them, to produce this compilation eBook, titled Quote Analysis: Volume 1.  It contains 11 quotes in total, an analysis/discussion of their meaning or value, and added images that relate to the concepts they convey.  Feel free to download it, send it to others, print it out, link to this post, etc.  If you have any feedback you would like to provide, feel free to do so here in a comment, or at the contact page if desired.

Download Quote Analysis: Volume 1 here

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Liara Covert May 11, 2009 at 2:42 pm

Quotes empower people to reconnect with traits of interest inside themselves. Thanks for sharing these insights. Everything is as useful as a person chooses.

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Armen May 12, 2009 at 8:49 pm

Liara: That is a relevant point that I had not focused on. Some of the quotes probably mean something hugely different to someone than they do to me. One of the quotes is from a motivational song, and someone who didn’t know that might think it was from a famous philosopher, and take it in a more spiritual way.

On that second point, I would like to elaborate on that. Thanks to hindsight, we can often compare two people that were in a similar situation, where one made themselves very useful, and the other chose not to be. We look back and realize that the usefulness of the one person was completely of his own making. If someone creates a help forum for people unsure about whether to read one book versus another, he is the inventor of his usefulness. Before his creation, there was a blank space that only he could see.

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Celes | EmbraceLiving.Net May 12, 2009 at 8:23 pm

Hey Armen, thanks for doing this ebook :D There are some very powerful quotes inside and your explanations bring them to life even more. I also love the design for the ebook – it’s hard to imagine it was done using only MS word!

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Armen May 12, 2009 at 8:52 pm

Celes: I sure was glad to do it, and the learning experience involved made it stupendous. At first I thought it would cost a fair amount for a designer to make the scrolling come out the way it did, before I found out that setting it up in landscape mode took care of that mechanism. We don’t know what we don’t know until we work through something, and then we can find out that we were somewhat clueless at the beginning of the process, which is fine since it is passed.

MS Word certainly did fulfill my goals for the creation.

Thanks for the kind words.

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