Description
You don’t need another quote on Instagram. You need them on your desk.
One book gives you a moment. Three give you a system.
This is the complete library — 1,150+ quotes from 500+ of history’s greatest minds. The leaders, thinkers, and builders who actually shaped the world. Steve Jobs. Einstein. Emerson. Picasso. Socrates. Aristotle. Walt Whitman. da Vinci. Mark Twain. Lao Tzu. Goethe. And nearly five hundred more. Not influencers. Not life coaches. The originals.
Pick one up before a meeting that matters. Open one when the day is fighting back. Give one to the person in your life who needs to hear it from someone other than you. That’s what this bundle is for.
What you get:
- Volume 1 — The Greatest Motivational Quotes of All Time. For the days you need fuel.
- Volume 2 — Greatest Inspirational Quotes of All Time. For the bigger questions.
- Volume 3 — Greatest Positive Quotes of All Time. For confidence, clarity, and reset.
A Taste From Each Volume:
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From Volume 1 — Motivation
“Tough times never last, but tough people do.” – Robert H. Schuller
“Your time is limited, don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” – Steve Jobs
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From Volume 2 — Inspiration
“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.” – C.S. Lewis
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From Volume 3 — Positivity
“Fear does not prevent death. It prevents life.” – Naguib Mahfouz
“As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live.” – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The math:
Three books separately: $73.25
Bundle price today: $49.50
You save: $23.75 — essentially one full book FREE.
That’s 32% off the complete library.
Built for one shelf. Sized for your nightstand. Bound to last. The kind of book you keep — not the kind you swipe past.
Stop scrolling. Start building. Get the full set.
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Look Inside All Three Volumes:
Real pages from the books — not stock graphics.
Volume 1 — Motivation
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Volume 2 — Inspiration
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Volume 3 — Positivity
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Heather Petrov –
I was skeptical — how different could another quote book be? But the selection is genuinely thoughtful. Finding new favorites from Aristotle I”d never seen. Worth it.
Luca Kim –
I”ve gone through a lot of quote books and most are forgettable. This one has substance. The Zig Ziglar quotes resonated with me. Using it for tough times now.
Danielle Thompson –
Started highlighting my favorites. Half the book is highlighted now. That says something about the quality of selection.
Hiroshi Johnson –
I”m not usually one for self-help books, but this is different. Curated thoughtfully, not a dump of every quote ever written. Theodore Roosevelt and Confucius are well represented. I use it for journaling prompts and it”s become part of my routine.
Lindsay Singh –
I keep this on my nightstand and read a few pages before bed. Marcus Aurelius”s quotes have genuinely shifted my perspective. Not just random quotes — there”s thought behind the organization. Great for journaling prompts.
Chris Nelson –
I coach a high school basketball team. Read one quote before each practice. The players actually listen. Einstein’s persistence quotes get the most reaction.
Sven Robinson –
Picked this up on a whim. Pleasantly surprised by the depth.
Stacy Santos –
What I appreciate most is the curation. Every quote feels intentional. The Aristotle and Napoleon Hill sections are standouts. Great for workplace motivation.
Aaron Kowalski –
I”ve been collecting quote books for over a decade, so I”m pretty critical. This made the cut. The Confucius section is one of the best — not just obvious quotes, but deeper cuts that make you think. I use it for commute reading every day. Already recommended it to three friends.
Vanessa Adams –
Good mix of classic and lesser-known quotes. Well curated.