Following from yesterday, this is my second quote for the Three Days, Three Quotes Challenge:
Following from yesterday, this is my second quote for the Three Days, Three Quotes Challenge:
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Sep 15, 2015 | Blog hops tours & reblogs, Entertainment
Following from yesterday, this is my second quote for the Three Days, Three Quotes Challenge:
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Haha, Good one, Nicholas.
Heh heh – thanks 🙂
Huh?! I never thought of it this way!
Lol – that’s where Moliere comes in handy 😀
He does indeed!
Oh, I knew that quote already… though I’m not so sure I agree 😉
So good to have a romantic among us 😀
Well, I just think the quote works if you assume that, because it’s your job, you can’t love it.
I don’t agree with this. It can be your job and you can still love it. I’m lucky enough to be in this position (not as writer, but as bookseller 😉 )
Can’t think of a better life 🙂
Brilliant! Another reason to love Moliere!
Lol – absolutely 😀
That is some quote!
Heh heh, sure is 🙂
Sounds pretty accurate, haha.
The man knew what he was talking about 😀
LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL 🙂
😀
Oooerrr! Really? I guess thats true!
Lol – I still haven’t reached that 3rd stage. I’ll let you know 😀
Well youre ahead of most of us…
Aw, you! I was just telling people how I’ve bought a boat with the earnings from my books. I keep in the drawer under my desk. One day I hope I can buy something larger for my bath tub.
Lol! You had me there, Nick! But Im sure you will, one day.
What, have a boat for the bath tub? Yes, I’m fairly optimistic about that one myself.
Lol! Stop putting words in my mouth… you know what I mean!
That you want to borrow my boat?
Only if its 150 ft long with a 50 inch tv flatscreen and a chained tiger on the deck.
I’m having flashbacks of Spinal Taps here. 150 ft is like 15 cms, right? Cause I can do that.
I suppose it depends which world you live in. Cos in thereal world a q5cm boat wont get you very far. Oh, wait… of course we’re writers, we dont live in the real world, so yes! Its perfectly acceptable…
Lol – well played, my dear. Well played 😀
Love this quote !!
He knew what he was talking about 😀
Indeed!
Hahahahhahahahaha!
Ha ha ha. Oh no!
I’m still looking for a few close friends.Moliere was a clever chap.
Hugs
Hopefully you’ll consider me as one in the future 🙂
That’s very kind Nicholas. Friends are always welcome. Hugs
So true. 🙂
Sadly so 😀
Does that make Amazon my pimp?
Ha ha – absolutely 😀
Yep, that just about sums me up.
Lol – you and me both 😀
Prostitution is like writing. First it tells you it’s an easy sell, then it tells you it’s hard work ( just keep walking) then it tells you you’re too old and even mile-thigh boots won’t disguise that!
Lol – brilliant 😀
How true, Nicholas. Good old Moliere!
Best wishes, Pete.
Some question whether it was, indeed, Moliere who said it, but still – wise words 🙂
Quotes are often wrongly attributed. But when they are that good, it really doesn’t matter.
Hehe…. good one!!!
He was a wise man 😉
And experienced…lol