![]() If someone peppers their speech or work with quotes, it indicates laziness, lack of originality, and reveals they don't know how to give a message on their own merits. ![]() Throughout this artice I have randomly posted some quotes I like on different topics. ![]() I use them once in a while in my writing, I love it when I stumble across a quote that speaks to what I am experiencing at that moment of time. I don't remember every quote I like verbatim, but the message is there and that's when I look them up and drink them in. I have a treasure trove of quotes and save them in a document on my computer. It may inspire, encourage, motivate, or clarify something important. Quotes that resonate with me come to mind time and time again when I need to remember its message. I wish I could remember a whole song, but only the chorus stays in my memory. For some reason, they implant themselves in my head and my heart and are easier to recall. I love choruses to songs, Bible verses, proverbs, some idioms, euphemisms (within reason), lines of poetry and other one-liner literary devices, many of which can qualify as quotes. A good quote can pack a profound punch for me when I read an essay, article, or hear a speech or sermon. ![]()
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