Quote for the Day – Tennessee Williams

What is straight? A line can be straight, or a street, but the human heart, oh, no, it’s curved like a road through mountains. ~Tennessee Williams

 

 

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Vanity Plate for the Day – AZUCAR

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This was on a BLUE Toyota 4-Runner.  I found this interesting as the Spanish word for sugar is azúcar.  Also the Spanish word for blue is azul.  So is it sugar or a blue car?

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Quote of the Day — Franklin D. Roosevelt

“…enduring peace cannot be bought at the cost of other people’s freedom.” ~~ Franklin D. Roosevelt

 

 

 

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Quote for the Day – Butch Hancock

220px-Butch_hancock_2011“Life in Lubbock, Texas, taught me two things. One is that God loves you and you’re going to burn in hell. The other is that sex is the most awful, dirty thing on the face of the earth and you should save it for someone you love.” ~~ Butch Hancock

 

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Vanity Plate for the Day –C4NTOR

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This one was on an Audi A7… Not so much here, but on the actual license plate the 4 looked like an “A” so I am going with cantor as music/prayer leader in a synagogue.

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Word of the Day – Prig

  • Noun: Prig
  • Adjective: Priggish
    1. one who offends or irritates by observance of proprieties (as of speech or manners) in a pointed manner or to an obnoxious degree
    2. a self-righteously moralistic person who behaves as if superior to others.
  • Synonyms:
    1. prude
    2. puritan
    3. killjoy
    4. goody-goody
  • Usage:

“There was his wonderful, desirable life-rapidity, the rare quality of an utterly desirable man: and there was at the same time this ridiculous, mean effacement into a Salvator Mundi and a Sunday-school teacher, a prig of the stiffest type.”

  • Encountered:

While reading Women in Love by D.H. Lawrence

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Word of the Day – Feckless

  • Adjective: Feckless
  1. Having or resulting from a week character or nature
  2. irresponsible

 

  • Synonyms:
  1. Useless
  2. Worthless
  3. Incompetent
  4. Inept
  5. Good-for-nothing
  • Usage:

‘On Saturday, former Arkansas governor Mr. Huckabee described Mr. Obama’s foreign policy as “the most feckless in American history” and said the deal with Iran was “idiotic”.’

  • Encountered:feckless

BBC news article: Obama attacks Mike Huckabee over Israel ‘oven’ remarks

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Quote for the Day – Winston Churchill

Churchill_HU_90973“You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.” ~~ Winston Churchill

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Word of the Day – Churlish

  • Adjective: Churlish
    1. of, resembling, or characteristic of a churl
    2. marked by a lack of civility or graciousness
    3. difficult to work with or deal with
  • Synonyms:
    1. vulgar
    2. surly
    3. intractable
    4. rude
    5. ill-mannered
    6. ill-bred
    7. uncivil
  • Usage:

“’Perhaps,’ he said. ‘I don’t WANT her to furnish the rooms here—and I don’t keep her hanging on. Only, I needn’t be churlish to her, need I? At any rate, I shall have to go down and see them now. You’ll come, won’t you?’”

  • Encountered:

While reading Women in Love by D.H. Lawrence

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Vanity Plate for the Day – CHRGED

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This one was on a Telsa S-Type… a very expensive electric vehicle. Not for long I thought as their range is only 200 to 250 miles depending on how fast they are driving

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