Words to Live By

The Origins of Conventional Wisdom and Commonsense Advice

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference, History
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Author: Charles Panati ISBN: 9781475600872
Publisher: Charles Panati Publication: October 23, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Charles Panati
ISBN: 9781475600872
Publisher: Charles Panati
Publication: October 23, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

“Honesty is the best policy.”  “Absence makes the heart grow fonder”  “Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face.”

These familiar sayings have become part of our collective memory and embody the values we hold in common – but where did they come from?  With his obsessive curiosity and relentless detectives skills, Charles Panati tracks the origins of gems of folk wisdom that have found their way into American culture.  From far-ranging sources – Aesop to the Bible, Ben Franklin to Broadway – “Words To Live By” maps the diverse streams that have flowed together into the rich traditions of popular wisdom and commonsense.  As usual, Charles Panati makes the journey seriously informative, endlessly entertaining, and full of surprises.


About the Author:
Charles Panati is a physicist and former Science Editor of Newsweek.  He has written fourteen books, both fiction and nonfiction.  He has appeared on Oprah, Letterman, and many other shows.  One of his origins books was the basis for the hit television show “The Start of Something Big,” hosted by comedian Steven Allen, and written by Panati.

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“Honesty is the best policy.”  “Absence makes the heart grow fonder”  “Don’t cut off your nose to spite your face.”

These familiar sayings have become part of our collective memory and embody the values we hold in common – but where did they come from?  With his obsessive curiosity and relentless detectives skills, Charles Panati tracks the origins of gems of folk wisdom that have found their way into American culture.  From far-ranging sources – Aesop to the Bible, Ben Franklin to Broadway – “Words To Live By” maps the diverse streams that have flowed together into the rich traditions of popular wisdom and commonsense.  As usual, Charles Panati makes the journey seriously informative, endlessly entertaining, and full of surprises.


About the Author:
Charles Panati is a physicist and former Science Editor of Newsweek.  He has written fourteen books, both fiction and nonfiction.  He has appeared on Oprah, Letterman, and many other shows.  One of his origins books was the basis for the hit television show “The Start of Something Big,” hosted by comedian Steven Allen, and written by Panati.

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