The Quotable Intellectual


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Have you ever wanted to be an intellectual, without all that tedious work of getting an advanced college degree? Here’s your shortcut to the world of the well read. Just open this collection of 1,417 quotations from the mouths of the wildly famous to the painfully obscure, and voila!--instant erudition. It doesn’t take much to sound as if you know what you’re talking about. Just toss off some time-tested wisdom from Henry James or Plotinus . . . or, if you’re feeling daring, a line or two of poetry from Byron. In no time at all you’ll be sipping a glass of Madeira, sampling imported Gouda, and bragging about your collection of first edition Vonneguts. Just like an intellectual.




Memoirs of a Cat Named Mr. Riley T. Kitty


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Sometimes it’s funny and strange how things work out in life. There are small incidental thoughts, sayings, and actions that are around us every day that can turn out not to be so small after all. So, this brings up what planted that little seed to turn into a fictional story about this cat named “Mr. Riley T. Kitty”. First, you need to know that I am (Bob A. Jackson, author of this book) a long, long time dog lover. When I was younger, I never could get close to a cat because as you know they run or ignore you unless they have a tie with someone, or they know and live with someone. They are very finicky with who they socialize with. Isolation does not mean much to them as long as they are not hungry, know they have a nice place to spend the night, and are not in pain from a street fight injury that they cannot sleep or rest. I call Mr. Kitty many names among them are Mr. T., Riley T., Riley Kitty, and Mr. Riley. He recognizes all of them are about HIM. He came to us from a Hereford City Wide Garage Sale. My daughter noticed this kitty going through the people at the sale. A couple of hours later the same kitty was back doing what cats do....curiously looking for something interesting for them to get into. My daughter got this brilliant idea to put some milk out for the kitty. That was the small action that got the cat’s attention. The next day I noticed they had gotten home from the eight-hour trip. Texas is a BIG state. They stayed out in the car, so I went to see if everything was all right. About the time I got to the car this kitty cat jumped into my daughter’s lap. I ask, “What is that?” My daughter said, “It’s our new kitty cat.” Well, so it was. When a name was being worked out my daughter insisted on the name Mr. Kitty. I did not like that name, so I came up with my own. For some reason. I came up with the name Riley named after a man on the old black and white television’s shows back then. The title of the show was “The Life of Riley”. Several years go by and there is little contact with me and the cat. Then, one night out of nowhere, he jumps upon the bed and came over for me to pet him. That little action started a relationship that I never expected. He would have his evening routine around the house and then jump upon the bed for me to pet him. One time he jumped on the bed and immediately stopped to stare at something in the ceiling corner of the bedroom. His continued staring and had convienced me that something was really there. So, I asked him, “Riley, what do you see?”. He kept staring. The next day, I thought about that little staring episode and got to thinking, “Wouldn’t it be something if he could have told me about what he saw. A simple, little reaction that planted the seed for the writing of this book. I wanted the book to be entertaining, as much humor as I could come up with, educational, and just a fun book for all ages to read and enjoy. I put in some different things like instead of giving chapters, I use a one work phrase that described that section. I came up with 15 or 16 situations where we talked about the incident. NOTE: All normal, not thicker, not darker font is me speaking. All the thicker, darker font is Riley’s thoughts and reactions. It took some deeper thoughts and imagination to deliver what I wrote about Riley. I do hope you enjoy reading it.




Top Inspiring Thoughts of Sigmund Freud


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Sigmund was born Sigismund Schlomo Freud on 6 May 1856, in Freiberg in Mahren, Moravia, Austrian Empire. He was the first of the eight children born to Jewish Galician parents, Jakob Freud and Amalia Nathansohn. Sigmund’s initial years were tough as his family was struggling financially. Due to the Panic of 1857—a financial crisis triggered in the US—his father lost his business and the family moved to Vienna.In 1865, he was enrolled at the ‘Leopoldstadter Kommunal-Realgymnasium,’ a renowned school in the region. He proved his mettle as an outstanding student and graduated from high school in 1873.




Stress Out for Cats, Dogs and Their People


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The animal-human bond is a most beautiful lifelong relationship. Cats and dogs are our special companions giving an unparalleled kind of love. Yet, some of the ways we treat them adds to their stress, and to our own. In this book, best-selling author, Sumner M. Davenport brings together a collection of real life stories from animal lovers and advocates who have learned something about themselves through the cats and dogs in their care. They have also learned how to better care for their animal companions which can then reduce the stress for both. In these personal stories you might read something that helps you to better understand your animal companion's stress and their needs; or find a way to prevent accidents, injury and some illnesses. We hope to inspire you, educate you and provide solutions to some of your frustrations.




the Ultimate Book of Quotations


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The Ultimate Book Of Quotations is an invaluable tool for writers, public speakers, coaches, business leaders or anyone who wishes to improve communications. This book is conveniently organized by subjects with over 400 pages of quotations for everyone. The book's originations makes finding quotes easy and user friendly.




101 Amazing Things About Cat Lovers


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Cats. They were worshipped in ancient Egypt and persecuted in medieval Europe. Today, they are America’s favorite pet, over 93 million strong. More than one-third of American households boast at least one feline friend. Inside this book you will discover truly amazing things about cats and the people who love them.Which U.S. president is the number one cat fan of all?Why should cats and their owners enjoy catnip together?Who is the great poet who said, “When my cats aren’t happy, I’m not happy”?Why should you thank a cat for your wireless Internet connection?There are at least 101 intriguing things to discover about America’s most popular pet and those who love them. And who knows—maybe you will find yourself loving your cat (or cats) even more. If that’s even possible.




The Chips Are on the Table


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With unflinching honesty, Teddy Assaly shares his journey from self-destructive behaviours to sobriety and recovery. The eldest of eight children, Teddy grew up feeling the pressure to be perfect. Feeling that no matter what he did, he could never do right, he became reckless and, in his teens, found escape in drugs, sex, and partying. After college and meeting a girl, he decided to set up his life on the East Coast, away from his family’s home in Ontario. But despite finding a great group of friends on the East Coast, living the dream, and being sober for a few years, he could not close the void within him, and by his late twenties, his life began to spiral out of control. Fuelled by cocaine and alcohol, his day benders became weeklong, and his addiction took on a life of its own. It wasn’t until his darkest day—a near death experience—that he was able to truly confront himself, reflect on his life, and begin his ascent to recovery. In this deeply personal memoir, Teddy shows us how through sheer determination, hard work, and by incorporating the teachings of Alcoholics Anonymous, Stoic philosophy, and spirituality into his life, he was able to turn his trials into triumphs. An inspiring, insightful, and brave, The Chips Are on the Table is about finding hope and courage when all is lost.




The Diagnostic Manual for Cats DMC-I


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The Diagnostic Manual for Cats (DMC-I) is the only existing tool for understanding cat behavior. It will allow you to diagnose cat “issues” —an area of psychology sorely lacking—without dragging them to a cat psychiatrist and paying for analysis. If you’re a cat owner, the DMC-I will help relieve you of the guilt and worry you’re experiencing believing you’re the cause of your cat’s aberrant behaviors. You’ll learn that some behaviors, while deplorable and disgusting, are absolutely normal, while others, clinically speaking, are certifiably “whacko.” It will help you diagnose other people’s cats, too, which may or may not make you immensely popular at dinner parties and family gatherings. Whatever the case, with this manual, you’ll be the expert diagnostician of all types of cat behavior.




Justice for Cats


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This book is filled with information on how we can become a no-kill nation. Through many years of operating the shelter and seeing where the main problems are for having cat overpopulation, in our society, there are things each of us can do to make the situation much better! We can all do something to help all the pets have homes and keep more from becoming homeless. The table of contents is very thorough and a reader can find the topic they need help with, going directly to it quickly. It’s a user- friendly manual to assist in finding the correct information. Situations encountered in helping cats are all explained. Cat care, as well as, operating and starting a shelter; is all contained in these pages. There are endearing stories of rescued cats in the book. Rescuing cats is a lot of work, but very rewarding! Saving lives is the best thing anyone can do.




Chicken Soup for the Soul: My Clever, Curious, Caring Cat


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The magic of cats! They keep us company, provide unconditional love, share in the ups and downs of our lives and make every day an adventure. How do cats do it? They’re surprisingly clever, ever curious, and so caring about their human staff members. When we rescue them, they rescue us back. They brighten our days, act as our therapists, and become our best friends—without saying a word. You’ll find yourself laughing a lot, tearing up at times, and nodding your head in recognition as you read these tales about the magical experience of sharing life with a cat. From hilarious to heroic, mischievous to miraculous, and everything in between, you’ll enjoy a wide variety of entertaining stories in these chapters called: • My Very Good, Very Bad Cat • Life Lessons from the Cat • Cat-astrophes • Miracles Happen • Cat Sense • Four-Legged Therapists • Who’s in Charge Here? • We Are Family • I Knead You And your purchase of this book will help support the important work of American Humane, creating a better life for cats everywhere. Chicken Soup for the Soul books are 100% made in the USA and each book includes stories from as diverse a group of writers as possible. Chicken Soup for the Soul solicits and publishes stories from the LGBTQ community and from people of all ethnicities, nationalities, and religions.