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Advice from Ads

I found wisdom in the ads, or at least advice I should heed…
a tagline from an Accenture ad series

It’s not how many ideas you have.
It’s how many you make happen.

The list of remarks you should “Keep on Walking” past according to Johnnie Walker:

  • It Will Never Fly.
  • If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It.
  • Don’t Ruffle Feathers.
  • The Climate Isn’t Right.
  • You’ll Never Get Funding.
  • This Isn’t Even Your Department.
  • You’ll Get Laughed Out Of The Room.
  • That’s Too Risky.
  • Don’t Step On Any Toes.

Two closing thoughts at opposite ends of the spectrum from Orwell and McLuhan:

Advertising is the rattling of a stick inside a swill bucket.”
George Orwell

“Ads are the cave art of the twentieth century.”
Marshall McLuhan

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Five Quotes from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Inspired by Merlin Mann’s 5ives I am posting my quotes in batches of five. I recently lost several hours perusing the quotes pages from The Chronicles of Sir Aurthur Conan Doyle and have selected these as among his best.

“It is of the highest importance in the art of detection to be able to recognize, out of a number of facts, which are incidental and which vital.”
Sir Arthur Conan DoyleThe Reigate Puzzle

“Of all ghosts the ghosts of our old lovers are the worst.”
Sir Arthur Conan DoyleGloria Scott

“The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes.”
Sir Arthur Conan DoyleThe Hound of the Baskervilles

“His face is of a walnut brown, and tells of long winter drives over bleak country roads, with the wind and the rain in his teeth. It looks smooth at a little distance, but as you approach him you see that it is shot with innumerable fine wrinkles like a last year’s apple. They are hardly to be seen when he is in repose; but when he laughs his face breaks like a starred glass, and you realize then that though he looks old, he must be older than he looks.”
Sir Arthur Conan DoyleBehind the Times

“I am that most helpless of living creatures, the son of a millionaire.”
Sir Arthur Conan DoyleThe Sealed Room

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Closing the Neurotic’s Notebook

  • Purgatory must be like that moment when your first awake, just before you remember that you love and are loved.
  • “Your money or your life.” We know what to do when a burglar makes this demand on us, but not when God does.
  • Don’t be yourself–be someone a little nicer.

From the (still out of print, but prices are rising) “The Complete Neurotic’s Notebook” by Mignon McLaughlin. Earlier entries in this series: June 2218107May 10, April 25 and 28.

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Penultimate Triplet of Quotations from Mignon McLaughlin

  • The young have such fervor: nothing can stop them except success.
  • In youth we are plagued by desire; in later years by the desire to feel desire.
  • When I was a child, nobody died; but now it happens all the time.

From the out of print “The Complete Neurotic’s Notebook” by Mignon McLaughlin. 
Earlier entries: June 18June 10June 7May 10, April 25 and 28.

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More Advice from Mignon McLaughlin

  • Don’t fool yourself that important things can be put off till tomorrow; they can be put off forever or not at all.
  • We have a terror of seeming to exert ourselves, lest it be noticed that we exerted ourselves and did not succeed.
  • The neurotic lies awake at night, composing letters to those he hates. He seldom thinks of dropping a line to those he loves.

From the out of print “The Complete Neurotic’s Notebook” by Mignon McLaughlin. 
Earlier entries: June 10June 7May 10, April 25 and 28.

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A Trio of quotes from Mignon McLaughlin

  • Despair is anger with no place to go.
  • The death of someone we know reminds us we are still alive–perhaps for some purpose we ought to re-examine.
  • We are like people with short term leases on summer cottages; we can never seem to make our provisions come out even with our stay.

From the out of print “The Complete Neurotic’s Notebook” by Mignon McLaughlin.

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Can’t Get Enough of Mignon McLaughlin

Adding to my May 10 and April 25 and 28 entries are four more from “The Complete Neurotic’s Notebook” by Mignon McLaughlin. This book, no longer in print, combines the epigrams from “The Neurotic’s Notebook” and “The Second Neurotic’s Notebook.”

  • Every group of six or more has its inner circle, its circle, and its hangers-on.
  • Traditions are group efforts to keep the unexpected from happening.
  • We catch frightful glimpses of ourselves in the hostile eyes of others.
  • It’s terrifying to see someone inside of whom a vital spring seems to have broken. It’s particularly terrifying to see him in your mirror.

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More Mignon McLaughlin (3)

Adding to my April 25 and 28 entries are four more from “The Complete Neurotic’s Notebook” by Mignon McLaughlin. This book, no longer in print, combines the epigrams from “The Neurotic’s Notebook” and “The Second Neurotic’s Notebook.”

  • Many of us who are equal to life’s emergencies cannot bear it day-after-dayness.
  • An old racetrack joke reminds you that the program contains all of the winner’s names. I stare at my typewriter keys with the same thought.
  • If there is something you must do and you cannot do it, you cannot do anything else.
  • What you have become is the price you paid to get what you used to want.

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Another Harvest of Insights from Mignon McLaughlin

More aphorisms from “The Neurotic’s Notebook” (still out of print, but worth buying second hand).

Courage can’t see around corners, but goes around them anyway.

Nostalgia for what we have lost is more bearable than nostalgia for what we never had, for the first involves knowledge and pleasure, the second only ignorance and pain.

True remorse is never just regret over consequence; it is regret over motive.

Self-discipline is the hardest thing to learn; you need self-discipline to learn it.

If despair will yield at all, it will yield to a good night’s sleep.

Altruism is a hard master, but so is opportunism.

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A Quintet of Quotes from the “Neurotic’s Notebook” by Mignon McLaughlin

It’s out of print, but worth picking up second hand.

Learning too soon our limitations, we never learn our full powers.

Try as we will, we cannot honestly recall our youth, for we have lost its main ingredient: suspense.

You will turn over many a futile new leaf until you learn we must all write on the scratched-out pages.

We long for self-confidence, till we look at the people who have it.

Every day of our lives we are on the verge of making those slight changes that would make all of the difference.

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