March Forth!

Today is the only date in the entire year that constitutes a grammatically correct sentence when spoken aloud. March fourth. March forth! That’s a call to action; a day to get off the couch and do something. It should be a holiday. Carpe diem! Seize the day! A rolling stone gathers no moss! Don’t put…

Today is the only date in the entire year that constitutes a grammatically correct sentence when spoken aloud. March fourth. March forth!

That’s a call to action; a day to get off the couch and do something. It should be a holiday.

Carpe diem! Seize the day! A rolling stone gathers no moss! Don’t put off for tomorrow what you can do today! Just do it! You only live once! Life is short!

A friend of mine who has died and been revived several times likes to say, “You have been given a perfectly good day. What will you do with it?”

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5 responses to “March Forth!”

  1. I always encourage everyone to go “onward and upward into the future”, but it is okay to take “deep breaths and baby steps”.

    1. As long as its forward motion. 🙂

  2. carpet diem… seize the area rug…
    carp diem… seize the fish…

    1. Actually, that would be fish the day, but who’s counting?

      1. oh… right…

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