For instance: in the "T" section of this alphabetically organized reference book could be found the fact about President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a recovering heart patient, that he would limit himself to ONLY ONE slice of toast per day as a weight-control strategy.
The "G" section of the book could contain this fact about "Golf": President Eisenhower golfed frequently, with statistics on just how many hours he spent golfing during his eight-year tenure in the White House.
The "K" section of the book could contain this fact under the heading "Ketchup": President Richard M. Nixon had a habit of putting ketchup on his cottage cheese, and enjoyed that combination quite a bit.
The "R" section could contain this reading-related fact about President Bill Clinton that he read ONE book per day.
That fact could also be cross-referenced, such as under the "C" section, the heading of "Clinton" could include numerous admirable conduct traits and famous quotations or wise sayings by Bill Clinton that might help to inspire young persons and others---including all other facts from the book that referred in any way to President Clinton.
The President of the United States can be a great inspirational leader for all Americans, so this book could be particularly beneficial to children and teenage Americans and college students.
For President Donald Trump, one quote in the book might come from his best-selling non-fiction book "The Art of the Deal". That quote from Mr. Trump is that before you agree to any possible business deal with anyone, "always think of all the worst-case outcomes from that deal before you proceed with it" (approximate quote, since I don't have that book inside my apartment unit these days.)
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