NEW EXPANDED EDITION! A Dictionary of Love with 22 more subject categories and over 50 more authors than the first edition.
A Dictionary of Love consists of over 650 quotes on love from the profane to the profound arrange alphabetically in 213 subject categories by more than 350 authors, philosophers and celebrities including Kahlil Gibran, Bertrand Russell, Erich Fromm, Mother Teresa and Zsa Zsa Gabor.
The book is arranged for leisurely and easy reading. There is an index in the back listing authors, the category containing their quotes, and the source of these quotes, when known.
Praise for A Dictionary of Love:
A Dictionary of Love is a veritable Valentine of a book. It‘s a tidy collection of bon mots on the subject of love. The Sunday Herald, Monterrey, CA
A really fun book to read. There is either a good laugh or a real thought provoker (or even both) on each page. New England Bride
Consider these ‘pearls of wisdom’ from A Dictionary of Love Family Circle
Who wrote the book of love? The Answer, historians will argue. might be pretty difficult to trace. But one thing is certainly true, whoever wrote the book of love could probably have used Gil Friedman’s A Dictionary of Love, on the desk beside the tablets, papyrus sheets, sheepskin, or whatever the muses used in the misty land of romantic wisdom.
Chico Enterprise Record, Chico, CA
With its variety of quotes—from the acerbic to the spiritual to the sentimental—this collection is never dull, and it also offers many thoughts worth meditating on. Small Press Review
Beautiful Work. John Robbins, author of Diet for a Small America
...Very beautiful book, we will refer to it often. Joyce and Barry Visell, authors of The Shared Heart
What a joy to receive your wonderful book. I am honored you included mine. Susan Jeffers, author of Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway
A great depository of quotes on love.
Single Adult Ministry Information
What sets Mr. Friedman’s volume apart from earlier anthologies on the theme of love is that he included many New Age sages and they add a touch of seriousness and timeliness. There is Rollo May, Meher Baba, Gerald G. Jampolsky, Bernie S. Siegal, to mention just a few.
North Coast News
Funny, rueful, practical, wise and compassionate, this collection is a recommended gift to anyone who is in or might be in a love relationship (like teenagers). One charming feature is the great range of attitudes displayed. One can disagree totally with one, and on the same page find one that rings true and provides an insight. Lots of fun, and more educational than many a tome.
New Age Retailer
This rich reference book is a must for all of us who want to express and understand love. Helpful, funny, bittersweet comments and insights. . . In all, about 300 lovers from various times and places unite to guide the reader on an odyssey invaluable to those who write lyrics, poetry, or an occasional love letter. It would make a suitable gift to mark either the end or the beginning of a love affair. Body, Mind Spirit
Witty, profound and sometimes just plain fun this book is a delightful addition to the growing ranks of subject specific quotation books. It will be welcome by anyone—reader, writer, or librarian—who has ever searched in vain for just the right quote on the subject of love.
American Reference Book Annual, Vol. 22, Libraries Unlimited, Inc.
(It has been translated into Korean and Chinese.)
A Dictionary of Love consists of over 650 quotes on love from the profane to the profound arrange alphabetically in 213 subject categories by more than 350 authors, philosophers and celebrities including Kahlil Gibran, Bertrand Russell, Erich Fromm, Mother Teresa and Zsa Zsa Gabor.
The book is arranged for leisurely and easy reading. There is an index in the back listing authors, the category containing their quotes, and the source of these quotes, when known.
Praise for A Dictionary of Love:
A Dictionary of Love is a veritable Valentine of a book. It‘s a tidy collection of bon mots on the subject of love. The Sunday Herald, Monterrey, CA
A really fun book to read. There is either a good laugh or a real thought provoker (or even both) on each page. New England Bride
Consider these ‘pearls of wisdom’ from A Dictionary of Love Family Circle
Who wrote the book of love? The Answer, historians will argue. might be pretty difficult to trace. But one thing is certainly true, whoever wrote the book of love could probably have used Gil Friedman’s A Dictionary of Love, on the desk beside the tablets, papyrus sheets, sheepskin, or whatever the muses used in the misty land of romantic wisdom.
Chico Enterprise Record, Chico, CA
With its variety of quotes—from the acerbic to the spiritual to the sentimental—this collection is never dull, and it also offers many thoughts worth meditating on. Small Press Review
Beautiful Work. John Robbins, author of Diet for a Small America
...Very beautiful book, we will refer to it often. Joyce and Barry Visell, authors of The Shared Heart
What a joy to receive your wonderful book. I am honored you included mine. Susan Jeffers, author of Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway
A great depository of quotes on love.
Single Adult Ministry Information
What sets Mr. Friedman’s volume apart from earlier anthologies on the theme of love is that he included many New Age sages and they add a touch of seriousness and timeliness. There is Rollo May, Meher Baba, Gerald G. Jampolsky, Bernie S. Siegal, to mention just a few.
North Coast News
Funny, rueful, practical, wise and compassionate, this collection is a recommended gift to anyone who is in or might be in a love relationship (like teenagers). One charming feature is the great range of attitudes displayed. One can disagree totally with one, and on the same page find one that rings true and provides an insight. Lots of fun, and more educational than many a tome.
New Age Retailer
This rich reference book is a must for all of us who want to express and understand love. Helpful, funny, bittersweet comments and insights. . . In all, about 300 lovers from various times and places unite to guide the reader on an odyssey invaluable to those who write lyrics, poetry, or an occasional love letter. It would make a suitable gift to mark either the end or the beginning of a love affair. Body, Mind Spirit
Witty, profound and sometimes just plain fun this book is a delightful addition to the growing ranks of subject specific quotation books. It will be welcome by anyone—reader, writer, or librarian—who has ever searched in vain for just the right quote on the subject of love.
American Reference Book Annual, Vol. 22, Libraries Unlimited, Inc.
(It has been translated into Korean and Chinese.)