Friday, April 12, 2013

365 Days of Jazz Hands - Day 102

FRIDAY, APRIL 12th, 2013

Quoting Ernest Hemingway, "Never confuse movement with action."  

The difference between intelligence and whatever it is that I possess is that Hemingway summed up in one short, perfect sentence what I've been attempting to explain for the past one-hundred or so days.  He also wrote, "It makes one feel rather good deciding not to be a bitch."

The man drank a ton of Cognac, what can I say?

Never confuse movement with action is an interesting lens to view my Jazz Hands deployments up until now...a lot of movement, not much action.  Never confuse movement with action can also be rephrased to say never confuse a lot of words with actually saying something.  

Doubt shall abbreviate today's entry and spare both of you some time on this one-hundred and second day.

Today's Hemingway Hands did not live the full life of the mind, was not exhilarated by new ideas nor were they intoxicated by the romance of the unusual.  

Day one-hundred and two complete. 



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