I Thought So: A Book of Epigrams by Michael Lipsey

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  • Pub. Date: March 2008
  • 141pp
  • Sales Rank: 650,485
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    • Pub. Date: March 2008
    • Publisher: Lost Coast Press
    • Format: Paperback, 141pp
    • Sales Rank: 650,485

    Synopsis

    I Thought So is a distillation of wisdom in the classic tradition of Mark Twain, H. L. Mencken, Epictetus, Samuel Johnson, and la Rochefoucauld. If you love epigrams, you'll be delighted by the original mind reflected here. If you enjoy seeing things from a different angle, and like to discuss life's larger questions, then this is the book for you.

    The epigrams are sectioned into the traditional categories and presented in a meaningful array. We begin with Manners because one is nothing without them. An Attitude section is included because in these times one tries to be a Positive Person and to avoid Negativity. The Attitude section may be somewhat contradicted by all the other sections, but "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds . . . ." One does not read a book of epigrams like a novel; one quite properly skips around in it. Most readers will begin with Health, then Love and Wealth. Food and Travel will get some attention. Some may foolishly forgo the invaluable lessons in Manners, Morality, and Vanity. Those who choose to skip Death will be forgiven.

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