[bookshare-discuss] Re: Wishlist Request

  • From: Cindy Rosenthal <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 17:31:13 -0800 (PST)

It's already on the list, Kelby, but I've forwarded it to the volunteer list as 
a second request for the book. smile

By any chance, do you need it for a class? If so, you can request it from 
schoolbookrequest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Cindy

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--- On Wed, 11/5/08, kelby carlson <kelbycarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: kelby carlson <kelbycarlson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Wishlist Request
> To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 4:54 PM
> I'd really like to read the following:
> 
> Modern Times: The World from the Twenties to the Eighties
> by Paul Johnson
> 
> Kelby
> 
> Doomed Dragon
> 
> It is quite easy for me to think of a God of love mainly
> because I grew up in a family where love was central and
> where lovely relationships were ever present.  It is quite
> easy for me to think of the universe as basically friendly
> mainly because of my uplifting hereditary and environmental
> circumstances.  It is quite easy for me to lean more toward
> optimism than pessimism about human nature mainly because of
> my childhood experiences.  It is impossible to get at the
> roots of one's religious attitudes without taking in
> account the psychological and historical factors that play
> upon the individual.
>  --Martin Luther King, Jr.
>  If the people who started wars didn't make them
> sacred, who would be foolish enough to fight?
> 
> --Rhett Butler
> 
>  True or false, that which is said of men often occupies as
> important a place in their lives, and above all in their
> destinies, as that which they do.
> 
> --Victor Hugo
> 
> It is not true that the saints and the great contemplatives
> never loved created things, and had no understanding or
> appreciation of the world, with its sights and sounds and
> the people living in it.  They loved everything and
> everyone.
> 
> --Thomas Merton
> 
> 
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