I recently posted several little nuggets in a “Thought-a-day” blog on Goodreads. However, a minuscule view count resulted from those efforts, so I have decided to discontinue that blog and repost the best of the lot here, and perhaps in the future post more bite-sized contemplations here as well. Enjoy!
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Virtue belongs to us all;
Vice is yours or mine alone.
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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery?
Perhaps imitation is the most honest
form of envy.
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Love transforms a stranger into family.
There is nothing more magical than that.
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Modesty is praying for
rather than demanding
greatness.
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Instead of rearranging deckchairs
on the Titanic, perhaps we can
drop them into the ocean.
Then our misplaced priorities
will at least survive us as Darwin
could never have predicted.
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Things are only random
until you understand ’em.
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Copyright 2015 by Michael Marsters.
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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery? Perhaps imitation is the most honest form of envy.* Yes indeed Michael !!!
“A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory.”Leonard Nimoy, RIP 03/26/1931 02/27/2015
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2015 17:47:24 +0000 To: booguloo@live.com
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Leonard Nimoy was definitely an original…The world is a lesser place without him…
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Reblogged this on Michael's Lair and commented:
When you’ve collected enuff for publication let me know so I can buy the first book
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