Tuesday Tidbits #122
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Welcome to the limited series, Tuesday Tidbits. A collection of quotes to provide inspiration, determination, and elevation. I hope you find something that brightens your day!
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The best thing we can do for our planet is to leave. And that is likely to happen one way or another.
The dreaded DMV loop. You need to replace a lost driver’s license. It is as simple as signing and notarizing a form. Notary needs an authorized photo ID, which is what you are trying to replace.
People get into politics to make money. And money gets into politics to make people.
We see our lives as vast things, yet they are but a twinkle of a star.
Sometimes you can feel something very strongly but express it kindly and without malice. It is called civility. You may need to Google it.
Social media is like an Italian Thanksgiving. Whomever shouts the loudest wins.
The great gift to the Taoist is that we see a little light in even the darkest of places.
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Now get out there and write something!
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ah, the dreaded dmv loop! I once had to replace a lost title for a car my daughter was buying in Washington DC while in college and lost in mail coming from the fellow student now back in the uk, and mail all confiscated due to 9-11. thanks for the inspiration for a new post. )
Yep, a lost title will get you in the loop. And I am returning the favor as your posts have inspired me on more than one occasion.
And this, exactly this, is why I keep my most recent expired driver’s license whenever I replace it with a new one!
Good idea! I keep a scanned copy of everything important now too!
Ah, civility. A lost art. Civilisation has begun to devolve into savagery…
I wish I could say you are wrong, but I can’t. Thank you, my friend!
You’re very welcome my friend!
Once again. I’m having a hard time choosing a favorite. I think I’m partial to finding light in the dark.
I am going to make a Taoist out of you yet! Thanks, dear friend!
The twinkle of your star is blinding. Civility should be more popular because the people who practice it are the ones we admire. At least I do.
Thank you, Geoff. Civility may make a comeback, or at least I hope it can. Hope you are well, my friend!