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Sunday savvy -
written on the mind pad
thoughts in quiet time
--gillena cox
Sunday savvy looks back today to April 23rd of the week just gone, the 450th birthday of William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616)
Ever been "in a pickle" or had "too much of a good thing"? Perhaps friends have "eaten (you) out of house and home" or had you "in stitches" over a joke. These are just a handful of well-used sayings that come courtesy of Shakespeare READ MORE HERE
SEE ALSO the 'Weeklong Shakespeare Fest Celebrates the Bard's 450th Birthday' HERE
Sunday Smiles revisit Shakespeare's birthday 2013
Today is #103 in the series Sunday Savvy: revisit Sunday Savvy #102 Do you have a favourite from the works of Shakespeare? AND What's your Sunday thought, Sunday wish, Sunday action today? To share with me you can EMAIL me; you can COMMENT; and, since Sunday Savvy is now a meme, you can also enter a LINK from your blog, at the Linky below
Poetry Pantry #199
Magpie Tales Mag 217
"thoughts in quiet time" makes me feel peaceful!
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ReplyDeleteI like thoughts in quiet time ~ Happy Sunday to you ~
ReplyDeleteAh yes, quiet time is so very precious!
ReplyDeleteSunday in a nutshell.
ReplyDeleteA week-end of peace and quiet! Nicely gillena
ReplyDeleteHank
Imagine a world without Shakespeare unbearable....
ReplyDeleteThanks Heaven
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Thanks for your appreciation Karen
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Happy you popped in Susan
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Thanks for dropping in Hank
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i agree Lorraine
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Liked the words used...
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Thank you Locomente
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its the reason i keep a notebook with me always, you never know when inspiration might hit...i am hit or miss with willie shakes as well...though i love midsummer nights dream....
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping over Brian
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Lovely words. Love Sundays.
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luv Sundays too Anna
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