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	<title>Comments on: A Worthy Legacy</title>
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		<title>By: Steve Capell</title>
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		<description>I started reading this book and it now sets on my bookshelf. This book is an easy read in one evening and I am glad I read this book as it emphasized many of my moral beliefs. I wouldn’t say that this book is written from a religious perspective; however, the core moral fabric that most religions are based on comes through in a very non preaching manner. 

In the preface Tomi Akinyanmi worte:

“THOUGHTS ARE LIKE SEEDS,
Born of fruit of our words.
And like seeds, they could be dispersed.
Your outlet could be your tongue.
As for me, I have chosen the pen.”

I found this book full of seeds of wisdom, love, happiness, power, life, and death all written by her pen and sprinkled with her poetry. Some books I have read really grips at the heart … this is one of them! I am glad some of Tomi’s seeds have been planted in my inner soul.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started reading this book and it now sets on my bookshelf. This book is an easy read in one evening and I am glad I read this book as it emphasized many of my moral beliefs. I wouldn’t say that this book is written from a religious perspective; however, the core moral fabric that most religions are based on comes through in a very non preaching manner. </p>
<p>In the preface Tomi Akinyanmi worte:</p>
<p>“THOUGHTS ARE LIKE SEEDS,<br />
Born of fruit of our words.<br />
And like seeds, they could be dispersed.<br />
Your outlet could be your tongue.<br />
As for me, I have chosen the pen.”</p>
<p>I found this book full of seeds of wisdom, love, happiness, power, life, and death all written by her pen and sprinkled with her poetry. Some books I have read really grips at the heart … this is one of them! I am glad some of Tomi’s seeds have been planted in my inner soul.</p>
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