If you're like me, you're probably hoping life will get back to normal sometime soon.
(And as Forrest Gump would say, "That's all I have to say about that.")
Today I'm going to post just a couple of my favorite quotes.
I love all kinds, especially depending on what mood I'm in.
Some make me pause and ponder.
Some make me smile within my soul.
&
Some move me to tears, while others make me laugh.
"Back on its golden hinges, the gate of memory swings. And my heart goes into the garden and walks with the olden things." -- Ella Wheeler Wilcox
"All those who
believe in psychokinesis - raise my hand." -- Steven Wright
“Each of us is a book waiting to be written, and that book, if written, results in a person explained.” -- Thomas M. Cirignano
"The shortest distance between two points is a straight line, but the long and winding road has the better soundtrack." -- Robert Brault
"We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are." -- Anais Nin
I hope you enjoyed them, and I'll see you next week!
These are great, Becky! In particular, Ms. Wilcox and Robert Brault's words resonate.
ReplyDeleteHi Mevely! Lovely to see you here! Those two particularly resonate with me, also.
DeleteIt is always lovely to see you pop up over the blogging parapet again.
ReplyDeleteI particularly like the Anais Nin quote. Sadly I suspect it is very true.
Hello there EC! Anais Nin has so many wonderful quotes, doesn't she?
DeleteI particularly like the Robert Brault quote. (smile)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Becky.
Well, hello Mr. Brault! So nice to see you here. And I can understand why you like that quote. It's one of the best!
DeleteSo nice to read you Becky. Love the quotes. I’m definitely looking forward to “normal “ life.
ReplyDeleteHi Myrna! It's great to see you here, too. I hope you and your family are all well.
DeleteThat first quote is like a walk in the past. I love it.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda! Great to see you here. And I love that quote, too. We memoirists can really relate to it.
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