The Note Book of Elbert Hubbard: Mottoes, Epigrams, Short Essays, Passages, Orphic Sayings and Preachments - Couverture rigide

Hubbard, Elbert; Hubbard, Bert

 
9781025868288: The Note Book of Elbert Hubbard: Mottoes, Epigrams, Short Essays, Passages, Orphic Sayings and Preachments

Synopsis

"The Note Book of Elbert Hubbard" is a comprehensive collection of the profound insights, witty epigrams, and spirited short essays of one of America's most influential thinkers and key figures of the Arts and Crafts movement. Gathered posthumously, this work serves as a testament to Hubbard's unique philosophy, emphasizing the beauty of labor, the power of individual initiative, and the pursuit of a meaningful life.

The volume contains a diverse array of mottoes, orphic sayings, and "preachments" that capture the iconoclastic spirit and distinctive voice of the man known to many as "Fra Elbertus." From brief, punchy observations on human nature to longer meditations on art, business, and character, the entries reflect a lifetime of observation and a relentless commitment to self-improvement. Readers will find a wealth of wisdom regarding the virtues of hard work and the follies of modern society.

This collection remains a vital resource for those seeking inspiration and practical wisdom. It showcases Hubbard's mastery of the English language and his skill in distilling complex ethical and social ideas into memorable, accessible prose. "The Note Book of Elbert Hubbard" continues to resonate as a timeless reflection on the human condition and the enduring pursuit of excellence.

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