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Bettle Midler said: "After thirty, a body has a mind of its own." I love that quote. And there are over 500 pages of such lovable quotables. I figure that adds up to over 7,000 quotations. So this is one of the few books that come close to living up to its adjective "Ultimate." These quotations are arranged alphabetically in over 70 categories, from "Age" to "Work," and clickable too.Some wise educator said: "If you want to get a good, broad education, read books of quotations." This is especially true when they are well selected, as the compiler for this book has done. Many quotations have a person's lifetime of experience and wisdom packed into a tidbit of few words. For instance: "Age does not diminish the extreme disappointment of having a scoop of ice cream fall from the cone" (Jim Fiebig.) Or from Brigitte Bardo: "It is sad to grow old but nice to ripen."That's what I'm doing by reading this book, in bits of course--I'm ripening my wisdom! I'm sure you will too. This book is a bargain and worth keeping in your ebook library. I also love that Underwood typewriter photo on the cover--just like the one I had in my high school typing class. I'm also glad the first category in this collection is "Age." Once I get through that one, everything else will be easier. Except maybe for "Death"--"Some men are alive simply because it is against the law to kill them" (Edward W. Howe).When you're ready with a sharp quotation, people will want to keep you around! So this book can prolong your life--or at least make it more enjoyable.