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Monday, November 16, 2009

My Favorite Book is Every Day Greatness by Stephen R. Covey

Every Day Greatness by Stephen R. Covey is one of my favorite books. It just is so encouraging to read. It is a collection of inspirational stories taken from the Reader's Digest. Some are from years ago and some are more recent. Also in the book are quotes and sayings that gets the point of the story across. The book is written in sections. One is about courage, another is about self sacrifice and so on.

One quote that I especially like is: "No man is so poor as to have nothing worth giving: as well might the mountain streamlets say they have nothing to give the sea because they are not rivers. Give what you have. To someone it may be better than you dare think." Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Everyone has good qualities in them. Everyone can do something. Every life is important.

If you would like to purchase this book or read more about it:Click on Everyday Greatness: Inspiration for a Meaningful Life.

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6 comments:

whenpigsfly said...

Blog hopping this morning. I love that quote from Covey's book. Thanks for sharing it.
Linda at www.smithsoup.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

This sounds like a book that would be inspirational.

Lee-Ann said...

Sounds like an interesting read. Thanks for hopping by today!

Angie Vik said...

Hello,
Thanks for visiting my blog. This is my first visit and I enjoyed looking around. You have a lot of information here. Covey's book sounds like something I'd like to read. I'll check at our library.
God bless.

Krafty Max Originals said...

Here are my favorite books.... When I was a little girl my father would sit on the couch with me in his lap and read two books to me, one was Where the Wild Things Are. Between these two books I learned how to read and how to face life. Between these pages and my dad's voice is my childhood.


The other book that was read to me and brings back memories is The Frog and the Toad. This book also keeps my mind and memories alive.

lv2scpbk said...

A good quote. I posted mine too.