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Cause for Thought - Steve Unwin

Cause for Thought

Steve Unwin
Photonbooks.com; Kindle Second Edition 2.0 (May 10, 2013) , English

Cause for Thought is a collection of inspiring short articles from the first 24 editions of the Access to Excellence newsletter. The articles which have a common focus on improvement and change are reproduced in full complete with the accompanying carefully selected inspirational quotations for which the newsletter has become famous. This electronic edition benefits from a fully searchable index of quotations and authors, and thumbnail author biographies as well as fully implemented table of contents and navigation hyperlinks.Those familiar with the original newsletter articles will find this new electronic version a handy source of inspiration whilst the new format makes the articles accessible to a new audience.With contributors as diverse as Alan Alda and Richard Bach to Roger von Oech and Jack Welch, the included quotations are an additional rich source of insight and inspiration.“As always your newsletter has made me see things in new ways.”“Your latest newsletter was so inspirational and gave me a new lease of energy.”“I am 67, but when I grow up I want to be as smart as you. I very much enjoy your inspiring newsletters.”This Kindle edition has been carefully designed to replicate the feel of the original paper book whilst exploiting the benefits of electronic media. It has a fully linked table of contents and navigable ‘bookmarks’. It also features a comprehensive index of contributors with thumbnail biographies and a fully searchable appendix of quotations.Note the original newsletters continue to be available at www.steveunwin.com.Contributors include:-Diane Ackerman, Henry Brooks Adams, Phillip Adams, Freda Adler, Theodore W. Adorno, Alan Alda, Muhammad Ali, Steve Allen, Carl Ally, Randall Anway, Chris Argyris, Richard Bach, Francis Bacon, Walter Bagehot, George Balanchine, John Kendrick Bangs, Sondra Anice Barnes, Peter Soyer Beagle, Sue Birchmore, Anne Blair, William Blake, Niels Bohr, Napoleon Bonaparte, Deitrich Bonhoeffer, Jorge Luis Borges, Ray Bradbury, Sarah Ban Breathnach, Charles Browder, Steve Brunkhorst, Giordano Bruno, Bill Bryson, Siddhartha Gautama Buddha, John Burroughs, Leo F. Buscaglia, John Cage, Joseph Campbell, Albert Camus, Ralph Caplan, Frank Capra, Dale Carnegie, Alexis Carrel, Jim Carrey, Lewis Carroll, Joyce Cary, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Joyce Chapman, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, G.K. Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Chief Seattle, Chinese Proverb, Noam Chomsky, Deepak Chopra, John Anthony Ciardi, Marcus T. Cicero, Coffee Maestro, Jim Coleman, Charles Caleb Colton, Confucius, Bill Cosby, Philip Crosby, Edward Estlin Cummings, Leonardo Da Vinci, Mortimer Jerome Dale, Robyn Davidson, Miles Davis, Alain de Botton, Anthony de Mello, Agnes de Mille, Alfred de Musset, Max De Pree, Peter de Vries, Irwin. Dermer, Jack Dixon, Lou Dorfsman, Peter Drucker, Henry Drummond, Charles Du Bos, Marian Wright Edelman, Albert Einstein, Loren Corey Eiseley, Muhammad Anwar el-Sadat, T.S. Eliot, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Werner Erhard M. C. Escher, Bergen Evans, Jane Evershed, François Fenelon, Marilyn Ferguson, Richard Feynman, Marshall Fishwick, Ella Fitzgerald, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Paul Fix, Malcolm Stevenson Forbes, John Robert Fowles, Robert Fritz, Erich Fromm, Robert Frost, James W. Fulbright, Eduardo Hughes Galeano Galilei Galileo, Indira Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Jose Ortega y Gasset, Bill Gates, Jean Paul Getty, Paul Gauguin, Kahlil Gibran, André Gide, Stephen Girard, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Oliver Goldsmith, Kenneth H. Gordon Jr., Howard Gossage, Stephen J. Gould, Dr. Milton Greenblatt, Katie Greenwood, Richard Gregory, Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjõld, Michael Martin Hammer, Thich Nhat Hanh, Kurt Hanks, David R. Hawkins, Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa, Cynthia Heimel, Werner Heisenberg, Robert Henri, James Leo Herlihy, Don Herold, Hillel, Eric Hippeau, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., John Holt, Soichiro Honda, Alfred Edward Housman, El…

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