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Fab Finds:: The Book Of Quotable Quotations.>
I have to admit, I have a soft spot for all sorts of quotes—funny, serious, inspirational, even the ones that make you cringe. So when my partner and I stumbled upon this quirky little book at a tiny bookstore, where it was sitting on a shelf marked "free books," I couldn't resist grabbing it. The cover was worn, but there was something intriguing about it.
To say I fell in love with this book would be an understatement. It's packed with quotes covering every topic imaginable—well, almost everything. Each section feels like a treasure hunt waiting to happen.
Take "Boredom," for example. One quote reads, "Boredom is as positive a sensation as a toothache." —Lee S. Gunter. Oh my goodness, right? I had to sit down after reading that one.
Under "Identity Crisis," there's this gem: "A lot of people don’t realize they have an identity crisis until they try to cash a check in a strange town." —Bill Vaughn. Honestly, I laughed out loud at that one. It hit way too close to home.
There's also this hilarious entry under "Donation": "A guy donated a loud-speaking system to the church – in loving memory of his wife." —Anonymous. I can't decide whether to laugh or cry. Maybe I should've left this book alone.
And then there's "Phobias": "Claustrophobia – fear of Santa. Hydrophobia – fear of fireplugs. Phonophobia – fear of stereos or telephones." —Anonymous. At this point, I think I need a break. Let's move on to something lighter.
Under "Response," I found this thought-provoking quote: "It is not what happens to us that counts; it is how we respond." —Anonymous. This one actually made me pause and reflect. Life is all about perspective, isn't it?
I could keep going, but honestly, I might need to step away from this book for a while. Maybe I'll come back to it next month—or next year. For now, I think I'll just leave it here, open to a random page, and see what wisdom—or chaos—it has in store for me tomorrow.
Until then, take care.
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