In this posting you will find my selection of the very best 60 quotes, from nearly a decade of collecting them. They range from the profound to the intriguing to the just plain funny.One way or the other, you’ll surely find many of them to be thought-provoking and entertaining.This selection is, of course, based solely on my personal taste (and even that varies largely from day to day according to my mood). You are welcome to and look for your own favorite ones or contribute new quotes from your own personal collection. Wisdom Quotes. —Thomas SzaszHelp! How to Better Manage my Unwieldy Collection of Quotes?After I first published (along with its companion article ), it grew faster than ever from 400 to over 500 quotes.Nowadays, I’m much more demanding about which quotes to add to my collection. However — judging from the number of quotes I find on the web on a daily basis — I can only expect it to grow even faster than before.Years ago, I faced the same situation with my browser bookmarks.
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Even being extremely conservative about adding them, after years they inevitably started adding up to the point of being unmanageable. Cleaning and categorizing those bookmarks was both time-consuming and inefficient.The problem was eventually solved not by tidying them up regularly, but by the smart use of tagging and searching technology. Now, tagged and fully searchable — and I still to own the data. (Call me paranoid, but I don’t feel comfortable relying entirely on a third party to hold years of data, no matter how much I like their service.)Now I feel I need a similar solution for my quotes — having a long flat list isn’t working very well anymore. At first, seemed like a perfect fit.
Unfortunately, however, there’s currently no way to export my quotes or otherwise retain ownership of the data.So, here’s the question to my smart readers: How do you think I should go with my quotes collection? Do you have any suggestions of online services I can use and still retain my collection while making it more useful to myself and to others? Related Posts.Post navigation.