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Quote Unquote Vol. 2 by Erin Trimble

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Quote Unquote Vol. 2

by Erin Trimble

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Volume 2: Inspirational quotes for meaningful moments. Let's face it. We've all had moments of uninspiration. Some of us have these moments more often than others, and while we may lack inspiration, we no longer have to agonize over what to say. In fact, Ralph Waldo Emerson quipped, Next to the originator of a good sentence is the first quoter of it. If you're stuck trying to think of striking words, take advantage of these enlightening remarks and let another's words work for you. Chosen for scrapbookers, card makers, journal keepers, artists and word gurus, the quotes in Quote Unquote: Volume 2 will inspire and delight you while aiding your quest to express your feelings in a most meaningful way.

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