I must confess I love quotes and sayings regardless of whether inspirational or funny or sassy. For some time now I have been randomly writing them down in a notebook as well as writing them on any old piece of paper I run across when I see the quote. Needless to say these quotes are everywhere and the only importance they serve is they make me smile when I run across them. I have now come up with a idea of how to enjoy these quotes/sayings without driving myself crazy with little papers everywhere. I am going to paint them on the walls in a bedroom. It will be fun to read all the different ones throughout the room. The wall will be a solid light color and I will paint the quotes in a color darker than the base coat. I will keep the writing on the smaller side so it doesn't make the walls and the room look to busy. I am trying to decide if I am going to use the same font for all of them or not. Since I am a bit anal ( a touch of OCD) I will probably use the same font for all of them. Yippee I now have a plan to rid myself of these quotes/sayings written everywhere. Here are some quotes I found today on post notes in my desk drawer. (they might make the wall)
"Life is short - Break the Rules - Forgive Quickly - Kiss Slowly - Love Truly - Laugh Uncontrollably - And Never Regret Anything That Made You Smile."
"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain."
"Dogs are not our whole lives, but make our lives whole."
"Pain is weakness leaving the body."
"Say what you mean and mean what you say."
I will really have to figure out which ones are worthy of making the wall and which ones will stay only on the scrap of paper they were written on. Is this quirk I have with quotes one that others share or is this one of those things that make me "unique"? If you had to pick a favorite quote or saying what would it be?
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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"Value is calculated in your heart, established with your mind , saved in your soul and shared with love"
Is that a real quote? Or do they have to be real old? <---maybe thats a quote too?
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