Here are some personalities who will share with us their choice of book if, given the chance, they could memorize a single one.
ATTY. ERLYN DE LEON, special assistant to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Office of the President: The book is Malcolm Gladwells The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference. I found it quite fascinating. Its an innovative "how-to" book on starting a trend, spreading an idea, making a product sell or just about anything. It explains in a very entertaining way why people act the way they do and what influences them. Backed by research, statistics and dramatic examples, it shows how with a little push in the right place, you can move mountains... or cause an epidemic.
I think its a must-read for everyone.
Former Senator ERNESTO MACEDA: "The New Testament" because it answers all the difficult questions in ones life and is the best guide for future actions.
RAUL FRANCISCO, businessman: The book I would like to memorize is The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran. It is a beautiful piece of literature that means different things to me at different stages of my life. However, the constant lessons are balance, perspective, and the tools for living a peaceful, fulfilling life. Since I cant memorize it word for word, I am content to paraphrase it every now and again.
HILDA REYES ANTONIO, treasurer and director, Century Properties: It may be a tall order to memorize The Holy Bible but I choose it as it contains the most profound teachings and wisdom that are timeless.
CELINE GABRIEL, PR manager, Makeup Forever and Herbal Woman and co-owner, Modern Mythology: Little Book of Miracles and Answered Prayers by Mariliza "Bunny" Reyes. This book is a compilation of inspiring true stories of miracles experienced by Filipinos from all walks of life. I read and re-read this book all the time as I find that each story has a valuable lesson for me depending on what point I am in my life.
I would memorize it if I could so that I could share these stories with other people and inspire them as well.
SUNSHINE DE LEON, restaurant owner, entrepreneur: Probably The Little Prince which was the first thing that came to my mind. I love this book because it is a portrait of innocence, humility and wisdom in its purest sense. The Little Prince himself had a great appreciation of the beauty in the simplest things something that I believe we should all strive for in life. The book also has one of my favorite quotes: "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is invisible to the eye."
RACHELLE GERODIAS, soprano: The Holy Bible. It is my source of inspiration. I find wisdom, courage and comfort in reading it. It guides me through the darkest and toughest times of my life. I wish I could quote a suitable verse from memory and apply it to any given situation at any time. The book is a life saver.
RAUL ROMULO, businessman: The book that I have read from cover to cover is: The 12 Little Things Every Filipino Can Do To Help Our Country. Its very informative, and some-thing most Filipinos should read so that we can live in a better nation!
ARIEL A. LOZADA, producer/director: Im always fascinated with the wonders of the world and so I admire Ptolemy, who lived before Christ, for measuring the circumference of the earth with precision and the speed of a camels step. The magazine National Geographic is always a good reference for such information and if I could, I would memorize it because the materials presented in each issue are factual and, most importantly, based on truth.