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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Introducing The Quote of the Day

In order to keep things interesting around here, I've decided to implement "The Quote of the Day" here in the Garden. Each day that I don't release a blog will at least have a quote of some sort. I've been collecting quotes for years, so I've got a variety of quotes to make you laugh, think, etc.
So come by once a day to see what's up. I'll continue to post links on Facebook when I actually write something (become a fan of The Octopus's Garden on Facebook if you haven't already!), but I won't bother for the quotes.
As always, feel free to comment. It lets me know two things: 1. I get to know your thoughts on an issue (something that is important to me, because I like getting involved in discussions). 2. I get to feel like I actually have an audience. Sometimes I feel like Dr. Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park: "See, here I'm now sitting by myself, uh, er, talking to myself." (That wasn't the quote of the day.)

Quote for January 24th, 2010:

"War is God's way of teaching Americans geography." --Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914)

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