December Daily: quotes in everyday life
Dec. 8th, 2022 05:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm having some trouble with this one! I'm sure they're there, but I draw a blank.
We are occasionally known to say, "For reasons that don't need exploring at this juncture." But I'm much more likely to default to the meme version: "I need this because of reasons."
We still try to read Dickens' A Christmas Carol every year, and when you read something out loud that many times, you do find that it creeps into your language: "But why do spirits walk the earth? And why do they come to me?" and "Mortal man, why do you doubt your senses?" and "Darkness was cheap, and Scrooge liked it," and "The wisdom of our ancestors is in the simile, and my unhallowed hand shall not disturb it, or the country's done for."
My favorite quote story is one I think I've told here before. I used to sit in the evenings with the kidlet on the arm of the armchair and the cat in my lap, and when it was bedtime I'd say to the cat, "Kitty, your revels now are ended," and pick her up and put her on the floor.
When the kidlet was older, we took them to see "The Tempest" at the Shakespeare Festival, and when Prospero said, "Our revels now are ended," the kidlet whirled around and said, "I never knew that was Shakespeare! I thought it was just something we said to cats!"
All out of spaces for prompts. The current list is below the cut.
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