Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The Sayings Mean Nothing

The people who told you that the early bird catches the worm are also the same people who'll tell you later, after you've eaten a worm, that only fools rush in where angels fear to tread.

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  1. The early bird might get the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese.

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  2. Don't sweat the small stuff, sweetheart.

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  3. the early worm gets eaten by the bird :P

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  4. *quiet laughter* And to that, as a child, I always replied "Well, why would I want a worm, anyway???"

    Perhaps that explains my to-this-day chronic lateness...?

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  5. but then this world was shaped and changed by the same fools who dared to rush into things where all the angels only chose to stand and stare in awe.

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  6. Accept all packaged wisdom gifted to you with humility & grace, quietly place it in the trashbin once you're alone, then go out and change the world.

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  7. I've thought of that before.

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  8. Life isn't about being early or late; it's about knowing, trusting, that everything will happen how and when it is meant to.

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  9. um maybe its just my comp but did you not post for the 17th?

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  10. And 'it takes many a mickle tae mak a muckle.' If I ever hear that again, I will get them committed to a mental asylum!

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  11. people tell you what to do.. people tell you what not to do.
    in the end, it all boils down to what you want and have to do..

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  12. I know this, I know, I tel everyone who will listen, but they never believe.

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