I very often think and answer in quotes without actually wanting it
the one I use the most is "only this and nothing more"
do you have such sentences too?
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I very often think and answer in quotes without actually wanting it
the one I use the most is "only this and nothing more"
do you have such sentences too?
"90% of everything is crud...but the remaining 10% is worth dying for"-Theodore sturgeon.
Its actually a paraphrase and I don't actually think 90% of everthing is crud but I use it for a lot of genres and sub-genres of entertainment mediums.
For example, I believe that most anime is crud but the good ones are worth dying for. Most SF is crud and unoriginal but the rest is worth dying for. Most poetry is crud but the rest is dying for. The examples are numerous.
"Lay on, MacDuff!" - I seem to say this at least three times a day...
"Why so serious?"
:D
Seriously, though, I find myself saying "There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy" quite often these days.
"Take 'er easy out there for all us sinners"
Slightly adapted quote from the Cowboy in The Big Lebowski
My current favorite is, "Without oxen a stable stays clean." It is from the Proverbs of Solomon. I say it when I have to clean up messes left behind by others. The quote reminds me to appreciate the blessings of the people in my life and gives me patience to deal with what is not always so savory.
Interesting topic!
Mine probably is: A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
"Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof", or, in English, never mind tomorrow, lets worry about today!
Use this in the class quite often:
"Try not to have a good time... This is supposed to be educational."
~ Charles M. Schulz
"Patience is a virtue", because life is often frustrating.:hat: I somehow always pop up with this one; either because of others, myself, and over zealous animals. Ugh.
"Keep a good head and always carry a light bulb." - Bob Dylan.
"So much time, so little to do!" Willie Wonka (movie)
"Formal education will make you a living. Self education will make you a fortune." - Jim Rohn
"Beggar that I am, I am poor even in thanks" (Hamlet)
You can't miss it if you have never had it - my scottish mother (damn her!)