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Notes

26Later, back in office—Justin Kaplan, ed., Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1992).

27 “Victory at all costs”—Ibid.

27 “One ought never to turn”—John Cook, ed., The Book of Positive Quotations (Minneapolis: Fairview Press, 1993).

27 “We shall draw from the”—Ibid.

27 “Continuous effort”—Ibid.

30 These are fears that—William Shakespeare, Hamlet, act 3, scene 1.

42 When President Kennedy declared—Kaplan ed., Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations.

48 “No man in show business”—Bob Thomas, Walt Disney:An American Original (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1976).

48 “He probably did more”—Ibid.

48 “I can’t believe”—Dave Smith, ed., Walt Disney Famous Quotes (The Walt Disney Company, 1994).

48 “It’s kind of fun”—Ibid.

48 “We share, to a large extent”—Ibid.

48 “If your heart is in your dream”The Illustrated Disney Song Book (New York: Random House, 1989).

62 A group of fifty-seven—Howard Brody M.D., Ph.D., with Daralyn Brody, The Placebo Response: How You Can Release the Body’s Inner Pharmacy for Better Health (New York: Cliff Street Books, 2000).

63 Writing in the Annals of Allergy—Norman Shure, “The Placebo Affect in Allergy,” The Annals of Allergy, 23 (1965): 368–376.

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63 In a similar vein—Stephen P. Williams, “Tricking Knee Pain,” Newsweek, 22 July 2002.

63 “A new study concludes”—David Noonan and Geoffrey Cowley, “Prozac vs. Placebos,” Newsweek, 15 July 2002.

63 A review of the data—Ibid.

65 As Harvard historian and economist—David Landes, ed., Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress (New York: Basic Books, 2000).

70 He mulled it over—Richard Collier, D-Day (London, Cassell Villiers House, 1992).

71 “Pessimism never won”—Quote Me on It, http://www.quotemeonit.com/pessimism.html.

71 “Leadership: the art of”—The American President, http://www.americanpresident.org/kotrain/courses/DE/DE_In_His_Own_Words.html.

71 “Morale is the greatest”—Cook, ed., The Book of Positive Quotations.

71 “A sense of humor is”—Allen Klein, ed., Quotations to Cheer You Up (New York: Wings Books, 1991).

77 “Men at some time”—William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, act 1, scene 2.

82 Many consider public speaking—Westmount Toastmasters Educational Tips, http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Styx/6469/tips.html

83 Call if playing—Edward de Bono, Six Thinking Hats (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1985).

91 Though she briefly considered—Jane’s Early Years, The Jane Goodall Institute, http://www.janegoodall.org/jane/early.html.

92 She confessed to sometimes feeling—Jane Goodall and Phillip Berman, Reason for Hope (New York: Warner Books, 2000).

92 At the worst of times—Ibid.

92 “Yet somehow”—Ibid.

92 She could be describing the—Ibid.

93 “I have several young”—Marguerite Holloway, “Jane Goodall: Gombe’s Famous Primate,” Scientific American, October 1977.

93 “We humans are”—”A Conversation with Jane Goodall,” Timeline 31 (January–February 1997).

93 “Young people, when informed”—Jane Goodall, “My Three Reasons for Hope, “The Jane Goodall Institute, http://www.janegoodall.org/jane/essay.html.

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93 “Humans have accomplished”—Jane Goodall, “Lessons for Hope. Compassion: Reason 1,” http://www.lessonsforhope.org/scrapbook1.asp?sec=11&pgid=136.

106 As former chairman—Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience (New York: Harper & Row, 1990).

107 An experiment conducted at—Mark R. Lepper, David Greene, and Richard E. Nisbett, “Undermining Children’s Intrinsic Interest with Extrinsic Reward: A Test of the ‘Overjustification’ Hypothesis,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 28 (1973): 129–37.

107 The conclusion these—Alfie Kohn, Punished by Rewards (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1993).

112 “Life [is] a culmination”—Many sources including Charles A. Lindbergh, The Spirit of St. Louis (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1953); Charles A. Lindbergh, We (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1927); A. Scott Berg Lindbergh (New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1998); Kenneth S. Davis, The Hero: Charles A. Lindbergh and the American Dream (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1959).

119 But if “time is money”—Kaplan ed; Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations.

133 As part of his inauguration—Rudy Giuliani, inauguration speech, New York, January 2, 1994, http://www.nyc.gov/html/rwg/html/96/inaug.html.

135 “It worked out better”—Eric Pooley, “Mayor of the World,” Time, 31 December 2001.

135 Transformmed New York CityNewsMax.com Wires, “NYC, Have the Police Had Enough?” 29 December 2000, http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2000/12/29/71400.shtml.

135 “In a crisis you”—Pooley, “Mayor of the World.”

135 “Nothing that is borne”—Archives of Rudolph W. Giuliani. The Annual Memorial Service for the Liberation of Ghetto Lodz, Sunday, 4 May 1997, http://www.nyc.gov/html/rwg/html/97a/ghetto.html.

135 “The values that you stand for”—Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, “NYC Mayor Helps OU Dedicate Its New Digs / Giuliani Speaks on Pollard, the First Amendment and the Million Youth March,” 2 September 1999, http://www.ou.org/oupr/1999/guiliani99.html.

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139 About one-third of the—Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence (New York: Bantam Books, 1997).

141 “In shape it is”—Flann O’Brien, The Third Policeman (London: Pan Books Ltd., 1974).

141 And yet there are many—-John De Graaf, David Wann, and Thomas H. Naylor, Affluenza (San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 2001).

143 It’s a theme explored—Richard J. Leider and David A. Shapiro, Whistle While You Work (San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 2001).

145 After receiving a rousing—Gene N. Landrum, Profiles of Black Success (Buffalo: Prometheus Books, 1997).

145 “Even when Oprah”—Ibid.

146 That same year markedhttp://www.hearstcorp.com/magazines/property/mag_prop_o_2000.html.

146 “The kid used to”—Interview with Oprah Winfrey, 1991, http://mitglied.lycos.de/Oprah/interview.html.

147 “So much so”—Ibid.

147 “When I look at”—”Gray Matter,” American Red Cross, Hampshire County Chapter, January 2000, http://chapters.redcross.org/ma/hampshire/graymatter/dec2000.htm.

147 “You can have it all”—The People’s Cyber Nation, http://wwwcybernation.com/victory/quotations/authors/quotes_winfrey_oprah.html.

147 “Luck is a matter”—Motivating Quotes.com, wwwmotivatingquotes.com/opportunity.html.

147 “Always continue the climb”—Quote Me on It, http://www.quotemeonit.com/winfreyhtml.

153 Entropy is the—Siegfried Mandel, Dictionary of Science (New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1969).

160 Blaise Pascal had this—Kaplan ed., Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations.

160 In a similar vein—Ibid.

166 The self-confessed “Mars wacko”Space.com, www.space.com/news/marssociety_cameron_814.html.

166 Bemoans what he calls—James Cameron, letter to Los Angeles Times, 5 May 1997.

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166 “There’s no audience”—Kevin S. Sandler and Gaylyn Studlar, eds.,

166Titanic:Anatomy of a Blockbuster (Piscataway, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1999).

166 “The film [Titanic]”—Ibid.

167 “A movie that reeks”—Ibid.

167 “The regretful verdict here”—Ibid.

167 “Titanic plumbs personal”—Paula Parisi, Titanic and the Making of James Cameron (New York: Newmarket Press, 1998).

167 “Break new ground”—Randall Frakes, ed., Titanic: James Cameron’s Illustrated Screenplay (New York: HarperCollins 1997).

167 “If you don’t try”—Frakes, ed., Titanic.

180 They “followed their bliss”—Joseph Cambell Quotes, http://wwwchesco.com/~artman/campbell.html.

189 “A person can pick”—Ebony, June 2002.

189 “You have to have”—”Soul Sisters,” Listen, http://wwwlistenmagazine.org/listwinner/listen/venus_serena.asp.

189 “Whatever my potential is”—CNN/Sports Illustrated, 28 March 1999,

189http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/features/williams/timeline2/.

189 “You try not to limit”—CNN/Sports Illustrated, 19 January 2002,

189http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/2002/australian_open/news/

1892002/01/19/ausopen_day7_ap/.

189 “Just have fun”—AOL Chat with Serena Williams, 12 July 2000, http://www.cbs.sportsline.com/u/chat/2000/tennis/williams071200.htm.

207 “Everyone has his own”—Chronology,Viktor E. Frankl, http://logotherapyunivie.ac.at/cveng.html.

207 “Pleasure is and must”—Viktor E. Frankl, Man’s Search for Meaning (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1984).

207 “It is a peculiarity”—Ibid.

207 “What was actually”—Ibid.

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