Welcome to
Gloria Wade Dillon
Nuggets of Wise Words

Inspiring Minds. One Nugget at a Time

Connects readers with nuggets of wisdom that inspire, uplift, and spark curiosity

“I am a word doctor!”

That was the jovial young woman’s description of her relationship with words for the writing, reading, and the understanding of the here and now and the use to be!

Gloria Wade Dillon
Nuggets of Wise Words

Inspiring Growth Through Writings

Welcome to Gloria Wade Dillon Nuggets of Wise Words, a personal journey dedicated to writings and or publications that spark curiosity and foster growth. I believe that words have the power to transform lives, and my mission is to share that passion with others. Each book in my collection is thoughtfully chosen to encourage deeper connections with the world around us.

Through these selections, I aim to inspire readers to explore new ideas, challenge their perspectives, and embark on their own paths of discovery. I invite you to dive into a world of diverse narratives that can broaden your understanding and enhance your journey.

As you explore the collection I hope you find nuggets that resonate with you and spark meaningful conversations. Together, let’s celebrate the joy of reading and the profound impact it can have on our lives and communities.

My Library

Books for Every Journey

Discover a range of titles on self-improvement, history, fiction, and more. At Gloria Wade Dillon Nuggets of Wise Words, there’s something for everyone to explore.

Taste Like Chocolate

by Gloria Dillon

The little Circus weekly cartoon showed a young child proudly explaining his existence to other children. He said, “you grew in your Mommy’s belly. I grew in my Mommy’s heart!”

I instantly teared up, grateful for that absolute truth. However, even yet today, as painful as it is to swallow, I am reminded that is not always enough! For many children of adoption, the issue of abandonment is with them every day of their lives.

This book can be a resource to help children and adults during and after the process to recognize that, “blood is not always, thicker than water!”