Saturday, 7 March 2009

4th March: Lets Rock! Lets Roll!

I just made a new desktop background. It's got lots of quotes. Some are original.. some aren't. Anyway.. today's blog is going through them all and explaining them. Hehe.

'If you think you have a problem, you have a problem. Now tell me what it is...'

This is something that I said to a friend of mine. They weren't sure whether or not they had a problem, or at least whether or not to tell me their problem. Which, in itself, is another problem. The first step to doing something about a problem is admit the problem exists. Then you share the problem with someone. Generally me if you're one of those that gets this said to you. Then you go and do whatever you need to do.

Yes.. I used to say it a fair bit. I knew far too many people's problems for their own good. Probably because I welcomed them and had some sort of trust. In the sense that I wouldn't spread the problem beyond myself unless it was going to harm them or harm me. And even then it'd take time to convince me.


'I don't need the dough. I'm not a baker. I need proper money!'

A quote in response to the 'I knead the dough' pun/play on words that often comes up. Dough meaning money, 'knead' and 'need' being homophones and a baker saying it because bakers 'knead the dough' to make bread, in both the literal and metaphorical/homophonic sense.


'Music is life. Life is music. Unforntunately music is also emotion. Emotion is sometimes death. Therefore music is death'

Live through the music, die through the music. Music is always there, always part of life and existence for me. I listen to music as I sleep, as I wake. I write it, I play it, I sing it, I evaluate it. I hate it, I love it. Music is more important than many other things to me. Just not important enough, unforntunately enough.


'Remember the good times'

Self-explanatory. Not my quote this one. I stole it off of Grace. Thank you for the memories it brought Grace. I needed them, the bittersweetness hurt but it wasn't a nastay hurt.


'Honesty is the best policy, but it doesn't always get you where you want to go. It's a surefire way to get chucked off a train if you don't have a fare...'

Once again, almost self-exaplanatory. Honesty is always best in the long run. It cures probems, it creates potential and it doesn't make people feel devalued by your lying to them. It's not always the easiest option, or the option that you'd choose. Tonight proved that to me. Tomorrow might possibly prove it more so.


'If life is getting you down, find a friend'

Just don't look towards me if what I think is going to happen does happen and your name is Gina.

I'll explain more tomorrow, if all goes pearshaped.

And I'll finish off the quotes as well. I didn't even get halfway through.

Heh.. that's me for you I guess.

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