Latest example;
a colleague made a rhyme about taking calls I obviously replied with "no more rhymes now. I mean it"..."Anybody want a peanut?"
a colleague made a rhyme about taking calls I obviously replied with "no more rhymes now. I mean it"..."Anybody want a peanut?"
Does anyone ever wonder why our mind works the way that it does? I seem to find myself using these quotes as reference points throughout the day. The reason I find this interesting is this;
What were to happen if those quotes didn't spring forth unbidden?
I just wonder what would come out if I never watched movies, listened to music, read books or the like. What would be coming out of my brain if I never put in any new information. The relevance of this question is completely non-existent because there is always new information coming into our brains. This is really where my query led me because then I look to my son. I see that today he has begun crawling and so that opens a whole new world of "what the crap will he get into now" but the real important thought in my brain was "what will his brain get into now".
I had a smart person once tell me "Garbage in, Garbage out" and I wonder how I can shield my child from garbage until he can make his own choices. This brings up a whole new argument of whether or not I should be shielding him.
All of these things from one harmless Princess Bride quote...you can imagine what would happen after a movie like Inception :)
Loved the last sentence :-) I'm the same way.
ReplyDeleteAnd: "From out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks."
I think in quotes too. If only I thought more in Bible quotes than 90's music quotes I would be much better off :) I can sing all of gangster's paradise by Coolio, but I have less to draw from when it comes to scripture...
ReplyDeletesad sad me. AND to echo Kelsey, the last line was funny.