CREME de la CREME: 132 Greatest Stories and Quotes for Speakers, Seekers and Writers
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As a speaker and author myself, I have spent the past thirty-five years both writing and gathering great, great stories and quotes to utilize in my own speaking engagements and book-writing.
Why? Because I recognized early on that the best speakers and writers always employed stories to convey their messages. This book is literally filled the some of the best stories and quotes you can find!
Ernie Carwile
Ernie Carwile was born in Munich, Germany and has lived throughout the world. He is a graduate of the University of Missouri and the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado.After high school he sold cemetery plots door-to-door in Hannibal, Missouri, and while attending college, he drove trucks for Peabody Coal Mine. Mr. Carwile has been an Air force Officer, heavyweight boxer and a Methodist and Congregational minister.As a celebrated author and master storyteller, Carwile has been featured extensively in the national media including Good Morning America, Inside Edition, CNN, Associated Press, Court TV, Clear Channel Radio, the Los Angeles Time and the Rocky Mountain News.His books received a great review from the most prestigious Library Journal, as well as Endorsements/Thank You’s from the President of the United States, twelve U.S. Governors and such prominent collegiate football coaches as Steve Spurrier.They also have been translated into six foreign languages.He and his wife, award winning author and speaker Mary Catherine Carwile, recently moved to the Phoenix area after living 40 years in Colorado... P.S. they love it here even more than Colorado!
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CREME de la CREME - Ernie Carwile
Crème de la Crème
132 Greatest Stories and Quotes for Speakers, Seekers and Writers
Ernie Carwile
Copyright 2015 by Ernie Carwile Inc.
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Other Books by Ernie Carwile
The Magic of Creativity
And the Animals Shall Teach Us: Angels in Disguise
Attitude: It’s Not What You See, It’s How You See
Connected By The Soul: Oh, The Oneness of Us All
Reclaiming the Power of Silence
Persistence: The Art of Failing Until You Succeed
Where Do We Go From Here? Death, The Next Great Adventure
Never Good Enough: Discover the Treasure of Self-Acceptance
Chipped But Not Broken 2: When Adversity Enhances The Human Spirit
The Storyteller 1
Endorsements and Praise for the
Maxwell Winston Stone Books
. . .Carwile’s first novel should have a place in most book collections, with crossover appeal for readers who enjoyed Mitch Albom’s The Five People You Meet in Heaven.
—The Library Journal
Thank you very much for your book on Attitude.
It was 100% good stuff that we all need to absorb. . .
—Steve Spurrier, Head Football Coach
University of South Carolina
[In the hospital] the view for us all changes depending whether we are looking up from the gurney. . .or a doctor gazing down. The Maxwell Winston Stone Series
helps to remind us all of the journey and the big picture.
—Douglas V. Mayeda, MD,
Diplomat of the American Board of Emergency Medicine
I have always taught my children to look on the bright side of life—and [your book] Attitude expresses this concept perfectly.
—Bill Owens
Governor of Colorado, 1999-2007
These books speak to the world. Everyone should read them.
—Edwin Alexander
Former Director of The Federal Home Loan Bank
Thank you for your book on Attitude. I’m adding it to my personal lending library at the office so my staff and others can read it, too.
—Jennifer Granholm
Governor of Michigan
One of the most spiritual yet realistic books of our time—they’re phenomenal.
—Dr. Robert Carrol
Radiology Medicine
Ernie Carwile has a gift of integrating real life experiences and wonderful tales in a way only a master storyteller can do.
—Dr. James Gordon Emerson
Former President of the San Francisco Theological Seminary
As an avid reader in search of life’s best, as well as a collector of inspirational quotes, I was enthralled with reading my first book in the Maxwell Winston Stone Series.
. .I not only highly recommend reading and rereading these books, but intend to purchase the series as gifts for all my loved ones.
—Cheryl Ellis
Allbrook Reviews
Your books are very inspirational and provide the reader with gems of wisdom on how to pursue a more positive and harmonious life. They are truly remarkable.
—Anibal Acevedo Vila
Governor, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Table of Contents
The Crème de la Crème
Prologue
I. Acceptance
II. Adversity—Chipped But Not Broken
III. Appreciation
IV. Attitude—It’s Not WHAT You See, It’s HOW You See
V. On The Necessity Of Change
VI. Creativity/Imagination
VII. Commitment
VIII. Death—Where Do We Go From Here?
IX. Forgiveness
X. Humor
XI. The Power Of Listening
XII. Oh, The Oneness of Us All
XIII. Persistence—The Art of Failing Until You Succeed
XIV. Living in the Present
XV. The Insidiousness of Prejudice
XVI. The Greatest Challenge—Self-Acceptance
XVII. Service
XVIII. Success/Failure
XIX. The Power of Silence
XX. On Having a Sense of Values
The Crème de la Crème
As a speaker and writer myself, I have spent the past thirty-five years both writing and gathering great, great stories and quotes to utilize in my own speaking engagements and book-writing.
Why? Because I recognized early on that the best speakers throughout time always employed stories to convey their messages. If a picture says