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Something Positive Quotations

August 31st, 2005 by Laura Moncur in Links

Something Positive ComicMy sister emailed me a link. The subject line said, “Something Positive.” Even though it could have been spam or some evil virus, I clicked on it. It was a webcomic. Instead of reading the comic for the day, I started at the beginning. It took me about a month to read it from the beginning until the present day. I was hooked and I loved it.

I tried to get Mike to read it. “Yeah, I know about that guy. He dared his readers to pay him enough to quit his job and they did.” I hadn’t heard about that. I had read the entire collection of his comic without reading any of the author comments. I was too busy collecting great quotes from his work.

Now, I read his comic every day. I also keep abreast with the two side projects that he has: Midnight Macabre and New Gold Dreams. When I’m out of town, I check two things, my email and Something Positive. If he were able to do twenty comics a day, I would read them all. Enjoy my favorite quotations from his collection:

See all the quotations from Randy K. Milholland here:

Something Positive Quotations

One Picture Is Worth…

August 30th, 2005 by Laura Moncur in Motivation

I’ve been taking a lot of pictures lately. They have taken up most of my entries on Pick Me! lately. I haven’t written much there for awhile. That’s the nice thing about photography. I don’t have to think. All I have to do is find something interesting and hope the pictures turn out. If I take enough pictures, there is usually one or two that look nice. I just have to arrange them nicely.

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words and I believe them. Sometimes, though, I like to think that words are more powerful. I tell myself a little lie to make me believe that writing is better than the truth that we have all memorized. One picture is worth a thousand words, but one thousand words is a dictionary, not a story.

My favorite quotations: Robertson Davies

August 29th, 2005 by Michael Moncur in Biography

Continuing the my favorite quotations series, here are a few of my favorite quotations from Robertson Davies.

Davies (1913 – 1995) is a Canadian writer, professor, and journalist who wrote 11 novels and a number of plays. Outside of Canada he isn’t very well known—I have to admit I hadn’t heard of him until I discovered that a few of my favorite quotations shared the same author’s name. If the quotations are any indication, I’m sure his written works are excellent.

Famous misquotes: Everything has been invented

August 26th, 2005 by Michael Moncur in News

USA Today has an article about questionable quotations from technology leaders—if you’ve ever heard the quotation above, or heard about IBM’s founder saying there was a world market for only five computers, or Bill Gates saying nobody could possibly need more than 640K of memory, read the article to see why you shouldn’t believe everything you read.

As for the “Everything has been invented” quote, this is one of those classic misquotations that persists because people want it to be true. Everyone loves to hear stupid words from the past that were later proven very wrong.

Of course, like many such quotations, it’s too good to be true. This one has been misquoted for literally more than a century, and pretty thoroughly debunked as early as 1940. Nevertheless, thanks to the Internet, it persists… Here’s lots more information about this misquote.

[via Ed Bott]

What Is My Truest Intention?

August 25th, 2005 by Laura Moncur in Motivation

This quotation is so helpful for me. Whenever I want something, I have learned to stop and think, “What do I REALLY want?” It doesn’t matter what it is, whether a new outfit or camping equipment, there is always an underlying desire underneath my desire. To find your truest intention, ask yourself the following questions:


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