Friday, June 12, 2026

Imperfection Anyone?

What if you eliminated all the faults in your character only to discover that the faults were the only character you had? 


There's nothing like a self-improvement program to discover what your friends used to like about you.


If we learn from our mistakes, shouldn't a job resume be a list of our mistakes?


Next time someone calls you a nobody, remember that nobody's perfect.


A best friend is that rare person who is content to be the better friend.


It is less what love sees in you than what love chooses to overlook.


The hardest part of marrying "for better or worse" is when it's better for one and worse for the other.

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

The Curmudgeon's Corner

 Next time my analyst says, "If you're unhappy, whose fault do you suppose that is?" -- I got a list of names in my hip pocket.


 "I dunno, seems like nothing ever brings you back to reality that makes you want to stay there."


"There's an important distinction between denying reality and avoiding it whenever possible."


"Don't expect people to see the handwriting on the wall who can't see the wall."


Overheard: "There's not a deceitful bone in his body, but look out for his vocal chords."


"It is an assumption of the rich that those who are happy with little would be happier with less."


"Oh, to have back the nasty things I've said about myself in order to be the one who said them first."


"You get to an age when even your subconscious doesn't have any desires."

Friday, June 5, 2026

Idle Thoughts #2

 

To ask, "What will it all matter in the end?" is not an excuse to do nothing but a reason to act without delay.


To call anyone a complete fool is nearly always premature.


Sometimes you need to wake up to realize it isn't just a bad dream.


Better than none is an apology past its "best if said by" date.


It doesn't seem right that a greedy few should have all the wealth when you know in your heart you're just as greedy.


The more preposterous a belief, the louder the claim that there are irrefutable proofs nobody knows about.

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Lessons Learned

"We are usually more successful when the goal is the reward than when the reward is the goal."


"The best teachers set their expectations high but not so high as to rule out being pleasantly surprised."


Remember, as you plan for the future, that the future does not announce its arrival with a grand trumpet call.  It presents itself, rather, in small segments which we call, "for the time being," and it is what we do in these segments, -- what we do "for the time being" -- that ends up as our future.  


It is not so much a "road to success" as an "exit ramp to success," lest the road itself become a never-ending journey.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Idle Thoughts

The devil, on God:  "If you ask me, He does have a tendency to demonize His opponents."


It is possible, you sadly discover, to know every nuance and still lack the first clue.


To be happy, though poor, is not only possible but fast becoming one's patriotic duty.


I am not your dog, but if every time you saw me, you gave me a backrub, I would run to greet you, too.


The difference between instruction and education?  Parents instruct their children; children educate their parents.


If you spend all your days being someone else's messenger, blame the messenger.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Retirement Notes

 "One of the revelations of retirement is how long life can go on after you've completed your memoirs." 


"The older you get, the more you despair of the human race, possibly the result of llimiting your new acquaintanceships to people you meet in traffic.


"A continuing challenge in retirement is what to do when a police officer tells you to go about your business."


"I went to a seance the other day where we all sat around trying to resurrect ghosts from the past.  Wait, that was my class reunion."

Friday, May 15, 2026

Obits and Pieces

As a general rule, your life story is more interesting the longer you can postpone the living happily ever after. 


If winning were everything, wouldn't your obituary say whether you won or lost?


Obituary -- an account that sums up your life's work in one line and goes on and on about how you loved the beach, dancing and eating breakfast out.


We are all born for a reason, life being a list of things we have to attend to first.


Somewhere amid life's endless distractions lies its purpose, each of us deciding for ourselves which distraction it is.