Aphorisms in Abundance
Michelle Malkin’s promotion of a book called 50 Rules Kids Won’t Learn in School: Real-World Antidotes to Feel-Good Education has led to quite an extensive collection of aphorisms in her comments section. I’d add three:
- People don’t have to be equally valuable to be of equal value.
- Sometimes people are to blame for their own hardships.
- Overcoming your own obstacles is the surest way toward true rewards.
-Not everybody grows up to be a supermodel/movie star/rock star. Somebody has to be a garbage man.
-Feeling good about yourself does not make you a good person. What you DO determines whether you’re a good person or not.
-No matter how important you think you are, wearing a chicken suit makes you an ass.
Mean girls get fame and fortune.
I am not judged by the number of times I get knocked down; I am judged by the number of times I get back up.
You’ll never walk alone, even if you feel alone.