Category: Quote of the Week

  • POP-UP Books & Gifts Event – Just in Time for Palentine’s Day

     Pop-On Over and Visit Us at the

    Pop-Up Books and Gifts Event

    February 4 & 5, 2023

    Saturday  10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

    and Sunday  11 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.

    The Herald Building – First Floor, Downtown Bellingham, Wash. 


    FREE! Local Authors and Artists Event featuring Gifts for Palentine’s and Valentine’s Day:

    • Books
    • Children’s Books
    • Candles
    • Soaps
    • Tee-shirts
    • Toys & Games
    • Prints & Paintings
    • Cards
    • Vintage Stuff 
    • Bric a Brac

    Open to the Public and FREE!

    POP on over to our POP-UP Event on Sat. & Sun. Feb 4th & 5th at the Herald Building, First Floor – Downtown Bellingham!

    Featuring the Following Folk:

    Susan Conrad, Peggy Sullivan, Gail Noble-Sanderson, Wendy Kendall, Jennifer Mueller, Robert Wright, Rob Slater, Donna LeClair, Strider Klusman, Marian Exall, Christine Smith, Sean Dwyer, MW Soapworks, Neil Cronic – Artist & Kiffer Brown.

    POP on Over for this FUN and FREE event! We have a few spots left, if you are interested or in the neighborhood.

    We’d love to help create these pop-ups for Chanticleerians all over.

    Message or email Kiffer at KBrown@ChantiReviews.com

  • Quote of the Week – Colette

    Quote of the Week – Colette

    “Writing is a design, often a portrait, nearly always a revelation.” –Colette

  • Quote of the Week – Somerset Maugham

    Quote of the Week – Somerset Maugham

    “There are three rules for writing a novel. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are.” Somerset Maugham

  • Quote of the Week – Issac Asimov

    Quote of the Week – Issac Asimov

    The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.  — Issac Asimov

  • Quote of the Week – Albert Einstein

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    Albert Einstein
    Albert Einstein

    “Imagination is more important than knowledge” 

    –Albert Einstein

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  • Ideas are to literature what light is to painting – Paul Bourget

    Ideas are to literature what light is to painting – Paul Bourget

    “Ideas are to literature what light is to painting.”  

                Paul Bourget,  French novelist, poet and critic