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To: sinkspur
Mark my words clichés are everywhere. Nevertheless, I get tired of the same old, same old. We’re all in the same boat here. It's a matter of opinion, some say different strokes for different folks, I don’t wish to sound like sour grapes, but I think trite expressions are overused. For goodness’ sake they are driving me up a wall Like, It's a losing battle. Nothing is certain but death and taxes but people will probably continue to use them because like father, like son or the acorn doesn't fall too far from the tree

The best way to stamp out trite expressions is to think big, think positive and visualize success. Thinking outside of the box can make a difference, especially if you put your mind to it. Like, I mean, anything is possible and it only takes one person to make a difference. If you follow your heart, get with the program, grab the brass ring and shoot for the moon, you can achieve success in overcoming the odds and eliminating cliché’s.

I think we should give it 110 percent. The through sheer force of will, we can make a difference. Keeping in mind, however that it takes two to tango, we first must self-discipline. After all is said and done, no pain, no gain. Take it one day at a time and go for the gusto. It really stops to make you think, how the world would be a better place without the day-to-day use of clichés.

If you don’t see it my way, we may agree to disagree because at the end of the day It all depends on how you look at it.

A Penny for your thoughts

120 posted on 03/24/2004 10:01:58 AM PST by CharacterCounts
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To: CharacterCounts
A Penny for your thoughts

Could we just stop and smell the roses?????

130 posted on 03/24/2004 10:20:14 AM PST by 3catsanadog (When anything goes, everything does.)
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