“Most of the time when something goes bad—a marriage, a war, a run of good luck—you don’t know it. It’s like in the cartoons, only less funny. You run off the cliff and just keep going—talking, listening to music, making plans, for years sometimes—except no announcer interrupts to say ‘Excuse me, collect call for Mr. Coyote’ to make you notice and make us laugh. You just wake up and fall.” KnowsYearsWarSometimesRunningFallTalkingLaughingPlansListeningWake UpLuckExcuseKeep GoingCartoonListening To MusicCliffsGood LuckExcuse MeCoyotesAnnouncersMusic Making Author:Mark Slouka
“The nicest people fall in love indiscriminately ... while under the influence of that pre-eminently selfish lunacy they may make the most outrageous demands upon their friends with no other excuse than their painful need.” PeopleNeedsMayFallInfluenceDemandFalling In LovePainfulExcuseSelfishOutrageousLunacy Book:Crime and Mr. Campion Source: Crime and Mr. Campion
“[On dishonest business methods:] ... frequently the defender of the practice falls back on the Christian doctrine of charity, and points out that we are erring mortals and must allow for each other's weaknesses! - an excuse which, if carried to its legitimate conclusion, would leave our business men weeping on one another's shoulders over human frailty, while they picked one another's pockets.” IfsMenHumansChristianFallBusinessPracticeWeaknessMethodCharityExcuseShouldersDoctrineConclusionMortalsPocketsWeepingDefendersFall BackFrailtyBusiness ManErringHuman FrailtiesChristian Doctrine Author:Ida Tarbell