I once had a guidance counselor who as it happens was also a fine tennis player. The shock of those who saw him as nothing but a guidance counselor was palpable.
You may have encountered the maxim “consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” That’s taken out of context. The full version is “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) American writer and philosopher, “Self-Reliance” (1841)
I’ve been pretty active most of my life. I noticed the look of disappointment on my new neighbor, who was returning from a run, when he realized that my bike was electric. In my latter years I just don’t have the energy I used to. I still exercise but in the safety of my home where I can stop and rest if I need to.
Bilan 11 months ago
Okay? What did he say?
Rhetorical_Question 11 months ago
Dr. Spaetzle, the Principal, where is your coffee mug?
MayCauseBurns 11 months ago
Overcoming inertia
Doug K 11 months ago
Look out! Once a something starts moving, it gets some momentum and a massive object can be hard to stop.
ewaldoh 11 months ago
Pathetic
Jhony-Yermo 11 months ago
Do we have another walker / runner / hiker / biker in the making ????
Jhony-Yermo 11 months ago
I sure am proud to be a Jef // Frazz fan.
rshive 11 months ago
I once had a guidance counselor who as it happens was also a fine tennis player. The shock of those who saw him as nothing but a guidance counselor was palpable.
markkahler52 11 months ago
Just keep moving! Best you can do!
Richard S Russell Premium Member 11 months ago
You may have encountered the maxim “consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” That’s taken out of context. The full version is “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) American writer and philosopher, “Self-Reliance” (1841)
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 11 months ago
I’ve been pretty active most of my life. I noticed the look of disappointment on my new neighbor, who was returning from a run, when he realized that my bike was electric. In my latter years I just don’t have the energy I used to. I still exercise but in the safety of my home where I can stop and rest if I need to.
MikeM_inMD 11 months ago
That’s how I felt when I switched to paying bills through my bank’s web site.