A two-book volume of aphoristic philosophy comprising the hitherto separately published titles Notable Thoughts and Quotable Thoughts, the pair of which are introduced by an almost essayistic preface which sets the stage, as it were, for what follows with by now the author's familiar combinations of discursive and intensely logical thought. In short, a summational culmination of his two-pronged approach to thinking which neatly rounds-off his decades-long philosophical adventure. – A Centretruths editorial