5 Quotes & Sayings By Charles Bracelen Flood

Charles Bracelen Flood is a writer and filmmaker who has been a contributing editor for Men's Journal, a contributing writer for Men's Health, and a columnist for the Daily Beast. He is the author of four books, including The Science of Getting Rich, which has been translated into more than twenty-five languages.

Death seemed to lose its terrors and to borrow a...
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Death seemed to lose its terrors and to borrow a grace and dignity in sublime keeping with the life that was ebbing away. Charles Bracelen Flood
The war had made some into libertines and some into...
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The war had made some into libertines and some into serious, sober men. Charles Bracelen Flood
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His special gift was the ability to see the essence of a worthwhile suggestion and to relate it to what was already in existence or planned. Then he would encourage and shape the new project, repeatedly redesigning the curriculum so that a new department or course could have a comfortable place in which to grow and offer it benefits. Charles Bracelen Flood
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In rural and struggling Lexington, Virginia, Lee's new postwar home, one writer joked darkly dollars were so scarce that they had to be introduced to one another when they met on Main Street. Charles Bracelen Flood