Questions for Steemians Number 1 - What is Your Favourite Quote?
Hello ladies and gentleman, it's time for everyone's favourite (not really) game, Questions for Steemians!
I think this will be a fun way to get to know fellow Steemians a little bit better and to also make each one of us think just a little bit more. We're going to start off easy since the holidays are just over and I don't want to make anyone think TOO hard just yet. So, today's question for Steemians is...
What is your favourite quotation?
I'll share mine with you. My favourite quotation is from Jack Kerouac.
(Photo by Tom Palumbo)
“Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain.”
Now Steemians, please share your favourite quotation in the comments!
Image courtesy of Tom Palumbo, found on Wikicommons
My name is Scott. I write poetry and other stuff. I'd love it if you followed me.
You have revived an additional vote on behalf of @echowhale
A well-developed and versed character will write the story for you.
Author: A.R. Voss
" What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies." Aristotle
You don't cut off a dirty hand, you wash it. Lesson: Don't throw away people just because they offend you.
That's an excellent quote!
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It is common to represent a title, but inspiring to represent a purpose.
Author: T.F. Hodge
That's great!