Today’s Quote Of The Day comes from Voltaire, (born François-Marie Arouet in Paris), considered one of France’s greatest Enlightenment writers.
Quote Of The Day – Mary Shelley
Today’s Quote Of The Day comes from Mary Shelley, an English novelist who wrote Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, published in 1818; considered an early example of science fiction.
Quote Of The Day – Voltaire
In the wake of recent events at the Capitol Building, this quote is particularly relevant today.
Goodbye 2020 — you won’t be missed.
Well, that sucked.
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
“Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.”
Hug a Vet today (air hugs, from a distance, with masks) … but not the pet kind … although they’re cool too.
Today we celebrate Veterans Day, where we honor America’s armed services veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for our nation's common good.
Quote Of The Day – Anaïs Nin
Anaïs Nin was a French-Cuban American diarist, essayist, novelist and writer of short stories and erotica.
Quote Of The Day – Stephen King
Today’s QUOTE OF THE DAY comes from Stephen King. His books sold more than 350 million copies, and many have been adapted into films, television series, and miniseries – some really good, others not so much.
Quote Of The Day – Jules Renard
Here’s another Quote Of The Day from Jules Renard, a French novelist, artist, and playwright.
Stupid Mercury
Buckle up everyone because Mercury Retrograde is officially here since June 18, and dishing out even more chaos and confusion than what’s now considered to be the new normal in the Coronavirus world we’re living in.
Quote Of The Day – C.S. Lewis
Today’s QUOTE OF THE DAY comes from Clive Staples Lewis (C.S. Lewis) who was a British writer who wrote over 30 books, and is best known for The Chronic (what?) cles of Narnia.
Quote Of The Day – G. K. Chesterton
Today’s Quote Of The Day comes from Gilbert Keith Chesterton, or G.K. Chesterton, a British journalist, novelist, poet, biographer, and essayist.
Quote Of The Day – Robert Frost
Here’s another Quote Of The Day from the one and only Robert Frost, who was an American poet and he knew it, and perhaps best known for The Road Not Taken.
Ironic, Coincidence, Copying, Flattery or Sarcastic?
I couldn’t help but notice that the cover of Roger Kreuz’s new book Irony and Sarcasm features a VERY similar design as my book Free Love – True Stories of Love and Lust on the Internet about online dating published in 2010.
Quote Of The Day – Harper Lee
Here’s another famous quote from Harper Lee who wrote one book, To Kill a Mockingbird published in 1960. If you’re destined to be a one hit wonder, this is how you do it.
Quote Of The Day – Jack London
Today’s Quote Of The Day comes from San Francisco Bay Area native author, journalist, short story writer and social activist Jack London.
Quote Of The Day – Jules Verne
As the news continues to fill with updates on the COVID-19 Coronavirus disease and how it is impacting life around the world, I thought today’s Quote of the Day was particularly relevant as we all try to keep things in perspective.
Quote Of The Day – Will Rogers
Today’s Quote Of The Day comes from Will Rogers (1879-1935), a stage and screen star, circus and vaudeville performer, cowboy, humorist, newspaper columnist and social commentator.
Quote Of The Day – Ernest Hemingway
Today’s Quote Of The Day comes from Ernest Hemingway, an American novelist, short story writer and journalist.
Quote Of The Day – Voltaire
Here’s another Quote Of The Day from Voltaire, (born François-Marie Arouet in Paris), considered one of France’s greatest Enlightenment writers.