When my classy older bro turned 30, he had a Logan’s Run theme party.
I, on the other hand, am marking the occasion the same way I did the last couple of years. I’d appreciate it very much if you would please throw a quote of some description into the comments section. It can be anything, from any source. Yes, you can make it up, or quote yourself. It can be a Bible verse or something someone said in a film or a knock knock joke. Anything. You don’t need to justify yourself. Give me some quotey goodness in the comments, please – I’m only gonna turn 30 once after all.
Mostly I just like to hear from people. The existence of good people in this world is something to be endlessly celebrated. Yay.
(And do it now. If you decide to come back later you might forget, and if you forget I’ll be a Sad Panda.)
(Lurkers who never comment are particularly invited to comment this time. You can do it anonymoosely.)
(Last year Chuck’s quote made him internet famous! Which is nice because he’s saying nice things about me on his blog. Read the last comment of last year’s post to see.)
Previous birthday quotefests: 2005 2004
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“Some win through speed, even if they are clumsy.”
The inimitable Master Sun
Belated Dr Seuss quotes
“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind.â€?
“If you never did you should. These things are fun and fun is good�
Never a good one for dates, I’ve missed another milestone….
“A writer writes not because he is educated but because he is driven by the need to communicate. Behind the need to communicate is the need to share. Behind the need to share is the need to be understood. The writer wants to be understood much more than he wants to be respected or praised or even loved. And that perhaps, is what makes him different from others.”
~ Leo Rosten
Incidentally, Leo went on to pose the question:
What’s green, hangs on a wall and whistles?
The answer: “A Herring” — because you can paint it green and nail it to the wall — the whistling part is added just to make the riddle hard”
(The Joys of Yiddish)
Happy 30th Morgue
“Tomorrow is a mystery, yesterday is history, today is a gift – that’s why it is called the present.” Eleanor Roosevelt