Random books from sharonzuk's library
The Travels of Marco Polo: The Venetian (The Programmed Classics) by William Marsden
Private Lives in Renaissance Venice: Art, Architecture, and the Family by Patricia Fortini Brown
Rick Steves' Venice 2002 by Rick Steves
Blood from a Stone: A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery by Donna Leon
The Librettist of Venice: The Remarkable Life of Lorenzo da Ponte Mozart's Poet, Casanova's Friend, and Italian Opera's by Rodney Bolt
Living In Venice (Living In . . .) by Frederic Vitoux
Frommer's Venice Day by Day (Frommer's Day by Day) by Stephen Brewer
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(from the Sanskrit)
Look to this day
For it is life, the very life of life.
In its brief course lie all the
Varieties and realities of this existence
This bliss of growth,
The glory of action,
The splendour of beauty;
For yesterday is only a dream
And tomorrow is only a vision
But today well lived makes
Every yesterday a dream of happiness,
And every tomorrow a vision of hope
Look well, therefore to this day
Such is the salutation of the dawn.
posted by theoldman at 11:59 am (EST) on Mar 27, 2009
I've just been working in marketing and trying to find time to read. Cataloging my books here at LibraryThing has been fun. I feel like such a voyeur spying on others' libraries, but I love getting to compare authors.
Note to stevielyn: If lots of people don't have Sharon's books, they should!
posted by nikitasamuelle at 11:22 pm (EST) on Sep 22, 2007
posted by stevielyn at 10:14 pm (EST) on Sep 6, 2007
posted by sharonzuk at 4:23 pm (EST) on Mar 2, 2007