Thoughts & Sayings (June 2014)

Here are some thoughts and sayings I posted on Twitter and/or Facebook in April and May. To my knowledge, I made these up (for better or for worse). Sit back, relax, and enjoy the write!

Encouraging Words

  1. Question this.

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  1. Live it up but let it down slowly.

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  1. It isn’t the end of the world, but avoid it like the plague.

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Twisted Words

  1. This restaurant is notable. I can never get a reservation.

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  1. If nobody’s perfect, I must be a nobody.

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Random Musings

  1. Why can’t I move as fast as my brain?

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  1. It’s never dangerous until it is.

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  1. Why do people care if chickens cross the road?

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  1. Every day, millions of people have their cake and eat it.

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Thoughts & Sayings (July 2013)

Here are some thoughts and sayings I posted on Twitter and/or Facebook in June. To my knowledge, I made these up (for better or for worse). Sit back, relax, and enjoy the write!

Encouraging Words

1. A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Use someone else’s.

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2. I knocked out so much yesterday that today I have to fix a broken china cabinet.

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3. Don’t be a chicken or you may end up poultry.

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4. I’m back on track, but unfortunately it’s the wrong one.

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Twisted Words

5. Sublime is an underwater fruit.

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6. Resting in peas feels mushy.

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In Its Own Write

7. In my own fantasy world, I’m from Nowyr heading to Sommewyr.

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Holidays & Events

8. Today is Father Time.

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Random Musings

9. Teams that only play well in fair weather make it hard to be a fan.

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Images courtesy of Microsoft except Edinburgh Castle from M.G. Edwards.

Thoughts & Sayings (May 2013)

Here are some thoughts and sayings I posted on Twitter and/or Facebook in April. To my knowledge, I made these up (for better or for worse). Sit back, relax, and enjoy the write!

Encouraging Words

1. Silver linings are worth their weight in gold.

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2. Misery loves company. Care to join me?

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Twisted Words

3. I learned my principals in school.

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4. Springtime is when the trees leave.

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In Its Own Write

5. Releasing a book is like opening the dam floodgates. May it overflow but not overwhelm.

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Holidays & Events

6. It’s probably a good time to postpone that vacation to North Korea.

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Random Musings

7. Crossing the road is no laughing matter to a chicken.

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Images courtesy of Microsoft except chicken photo by M.G. Edwards.

clip_image002M.G. Edwards is a writer of books and stories in the mystery, thriller and science fiction-fantasy genres. He also writes travel adventures. He is author of Kilimanjaro: One Man’s Quest to Go Over the Hill, a non-fiction account of his attempt to summit Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, and a short story collection called Real Dreams: Thirty Years of Short Stories. He also wrote and illustrated Alexander the Salamander and Ellie the Elephant, two books in the World Adventurers for Kids Series. His books are available in e-book and print from Amazon.com and other booksellers. Edwards graduated from the University of Washington with a master’s degree in China Studies and a Master of Business Administration. He lives in Bangkok, Thailand with his wife Jing and son Alex.

For more books or stories by M.G. Edwards, visit his web site at www.mgedwards.com or his blog, World Adventurers. Contact him at me@mgedwards.com, on Facebook, on Google+, or @m_g_edwards on Twitter.

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