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Famous Six-Word Sentences [2]

Note from Rowland:

I posted this on Facebook,

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FAMOUS SIX-WORD SENTENCES: “Brevity is the soul of wit”. “The exits were entrances in disguise.” “For sale: baby shoes, never worn” (Hemingway?). Zen observation: “Tried surfing on a calm day.” “Miserable childhood leads to royalties.” (Frank McCourt). Know any more?

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and got these responses:

Rowland Croucher More – http://tinyurl.com/ydduywr Yesterday at 10:56pm ·

[names ommitted] The McCourt one only seems to be five…… Yesterday at 11:01pm ·

Rowland Croucher I was waiting for a perceptive person to notice that :-)! (perhaps change the verb to ‘may lead’… Yesterday at 11:02pm ·

In the beginning was the Word. Yesterday at 11:08pm ·

One joy dispels a hundred cares. -Confucius

Constancy is the foundation of virtues. -Francis Bacon

Win without boasting. Lose without excuse. -Albert Payson Terhune…

Don’t find fault. Find a remedy. -Henry Ford

Enthusiasm is the engine of success. -Ralph Waldo Emerson

Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

I enjoyed doing that – thanks Rowland.

i came, i saw, i conquered. Today at 12:59am ·

See a need, fill a need – (Kids film “Robots”)

Today at 4:01am ·

you know Im bad, Im bad Today at 4:39am ·

“A picture paints a thousand words” Today at 9:19am ·

‘Have mercy on me, O God.’ Today at 10:21am ·

I love “Brevity is Wit” by Matt Groening. LOL. Today at 12:39pm ·

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