Greetings, readers! Now that Amazon has disabled its popular ebook lending feature, we're more committed than ever to helping you find the best ways to borrow FREE or save big on the Kindle books that you want to read. Kindle Unlimited and Amazon Prime Reading offer members free reading access to over 1 million titles, including Kindle books, magazines, and audiobooks. Beginning soon, each day in this space we will feature "Today's FREEbies and Top Deals for Our Favorite Readers" to share top 5-star titles that are available for KU and Prime members to read FREE, plus a link to a 30-day FREE trial for Kindle Unlimited!

Lendle

Lendle is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. As an Amazon Associates participant, we earn small amounts from qualifying purchases on the Amazon sites.

Apart from its participation in the Associates Program, Lendle is not affiliated with Amazon or Kindle in any other way. Amazon, Kindle and the Amazon and Kindle logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Certain content that appears on this website is provided by Amazon Services LLC. This content is provided "as is" and is subject to change or removal at any time. Lendle is published independently by Stephen Windwalker and Windwalker Media and is not endorsed by Amazon.com, Inc.

Sir Winston Churchill wrote: “It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations.” It is a good thing, too, for an educated man or woman to read books of quotations.
People dream about, fight for, work for, scam for, give away, hoard, invest, and tell stories about money. I wanted to know more about money and finances, so I compiled quotations from people ancient and contemporary, young and old, smart and not-so-clever. I learned a great deal from the exercise. I emphasized the Holy Bible, Benjamin Franklin, and Napoleon Hill as well as humorous quotations. May you gain financial wisdom from their insights into money.
The monthly subjects are as follows: Holy Bible, From the Movies, Benjamin Franklin, Napoleon Hill, U.S. Presidents, Humor, Songs, Poets, Drama and Television, Humor, Politicians, Abundance, Celebrities, Work, Risk, Goals, Poets and Philosophers, Motivators, Generosity, and Leaders.
At the end I have the following bonus sections: 10 Financial Tips by Wiz Dumb, 10 Top Richest People in the World, Money Facts from the Past to the Present, U.S. Money History, Bills & Coinage Facts, Facts on Counterfeiting, Damaged/Mutilated Bills and Coins, International Money Facts, and Facts about Credit Card Debt.

Genres for this book