Incoming Resources
- 365 Days of Wonder, Mr. Browne's Book of Precepts, R.J. Palacio
- Keep moving, notes on loss, creativity, and change, Maggie Smith
- Pearls of wisdom, little pieces of advice (that go a long way), Barbara Bush
- Great treasury of Western thought, a compendium of important statements on man and his institutions by the great thinkers in Western history, edited by Mortimer J. Adler & Charles Van Doren
- The new Yale book of quotations, edited by Fred R. Shapiro ; foreword by Louis Menand
- Pride, a celebration in quotes, edited by Caitlyn McNeill
- Mao's Little red book, a global history, edited by Alexander C. Cook
- This book loves you, PewDiePie
- Blessed are the peacemakers, Christ's teachings of love, compassion, & forgiveness, gathered and introduced by Wendell Berry
- Bartlett's familiar quotations, a collection of passages, phrases, and proverbs traced to their sources in ancient and modern literature, John Bartlett ; Geoffrey O'Brien, general editor
- Good advice from bad people, selected wisdom from murderers, stock swindlers, and Lance Armstrong, Zac Bissonnette
- I really needed this today, words to live by, by Hoda Kotb with Jane Lorenzini
- Alexander Hamilton's revolution, his vital role as Washington's Chief of Staff, Phillip Thomas Tucker
- Fauci, expect the unexpected : ten lessons on truth, service, and the way forward, Anthony S. Fauci ; [edited by National Geographic]
- The quest for Shakespeare's garden, written by Roy Strong with illustrations from the collections of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
- The book of unusual quotations
- The quotable Kierkegaard, edited by Gordon Marino
- Trail mix, wit & wisdom from the outdoors, edited by Corinne Gaffner Garcia
- The playbook, 52 rules to aim, shoot, and score in this game called life, by Kwame Alexander
- Speaker's desk book of quips, quotes, and anecdotes, Jacob M. Braude, compiler
- A treasury of Jewish quotations, edited by Joseph L. Baron
- The roar of the lion, the untold story of Churchill's World War II speeches, Richard Toye
- Churchill, the prophetic statesman, James C. Humes
- Out of the wreck I rise, a literary companion to recovery, Neil Steinberg and Sara Bader
- My year with Eleanor, a memoir, Noelle Hancock
- Wisdom on leadership, 102 quotes to unlock your potential to lead, John C. Maxwell
- War is beautiful, the New York Times pictorial guide to the glamour of armed conflict*, David Shields ; afterword by Dave Hickey
- Arriving at your own door, 108 lessons in mindfulness, Jon Kabat-Zinn
- Basquiat-isms, Jean-Michel Basquiat ; edited by Larry Warsh
- The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off, thoughts on life, love, and rebellion, Gloria Steinem ; illustrations by Samantha Dion Baker
- Zen is right now, more teaching stories and anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki, edited by David Chadwick
- Black history in its own words, [compiled and illustrated] by Ronald Wimberly
- People who love to eat are always the best people, and other wisdom, Julia Child
- The sayings of Queen Elizabeth,, by Frederick Chamberlin ... with two illustrations in colour ..
- Every time I find the meaning of life, they change it, wisdom of the great philosophers on how to live, Daniel Klein
- The public speaker's treasure chest, a compendium of source material to make your speech sparkle, Herbert V. Prochnow
- Anti-racism (Words of Change series), powerful voices, inspiring ideas, Kenrya Rankin
- The wisdom of Jane Austen, edited by Shawna Mullen
- Lifetime speaker's encyclopedia
- Life isn't everything, Mike Nichols, as remembered by 150 of his closest friends, Ash Carter and Sam Kashner
- Brave enough, Cheryl Strayed
- Dictionary of foreign phrases and abbreviations, compiled and translated by Kevin Guinagh
- As we remember her, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, in the words of her family and friends, Carl Sferrazza Anthony
- The quotable Hitchens, from alcohol to Zionism, by Christopher Hitchens ; and Windsor Mann, editor
- You look so much better in person, true stories of absurdity and success, Al Roker
- Own it, Oprah Winfrey in her own words, edited by Anjali Becker and Jeanne Engelmann