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Moleskine is branded as the journal of Van Gogh, Hemingway, and Chatwin ā so yes, I fell for the advertising!
My Writing Room...and writing tools - by The Creative Penn | The Creative Penn 2009
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Moleskine is the classic, but there are many others.
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Moleskine is the classic, but there are many others.
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Going from desk to meeting to lab and back to desk, Moleskine is the fastest and most portable but lacks search and backup capability.
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A Moleskine is a blank notebook - you can get it lined or plain, and in a few different sizes.
The right tool 2008
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My second Moleskine is a small, lined notebook that goes with me at all times.
unbillable hours: 2005
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My second Moleskine is a small, lined notebook that goes with me at all times.
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I think Moleskine is the big one Iād add (as Dusty Muffin mentions).
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From Van Gogh, to Picasso, to Oscar Wilde, to Hemingway, now Althouse, the Moleskine is the sine qua non of artists, thinkers and intellectuals.
Before the radio show. Ann Althouse 2007
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(like doctors, for example) would offer the same helpful advice no matter what, but reader citizenkahn writes in to suggest that if you really want to get good advice, pull out a notebook and start taking notes-a phenomenon he's dubbed the Moleskine effect.
Lifehacker 2009
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