Nobody gets credit for most common quotes. Over the years and filtered by various translations quotes deviate from the original. The interesting part is that people get offended and act like immature children if you use a quote differently than how they’re familiar with it. Someone recently reamed me out for quoting a phrase differently than how she knows it..
Algolei I over 1 year ago
If you CAN take the hint, does the hint get the credit?
Yakety Sax over 1 year ago
“A lie told often enough becomes the truth.”― Vladimir Lenin
well-i-never over 1 year ago
Can I pronounce it, “BooKay”?
Bill Löhr Premium Member over 1 year ago
Poor Larry! His posture seems to have turned into a wet noodle. (Greg, i know you’re just keeping him in the frame, but i couldn’t resist ;-)
Spacetech over 1 year ago
“If you can’t take a Hint, It’s not the Hints Fault. " Eddie Bucket
vehlers over 1 year ago
I like it, I’m going to try to work it into my lexicon.
car2ner over 1 year ago
I love that saying but women often hint in ways that men don’t notice. So who’s fault is it then?
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
And years from now the saying will be attributed to anonymous.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
Nobody gets credit for most common quotes. Over the years and filtered by various translations quotes deviate from the original. The interesting part is that people get offended and act like immature children if you use a quote differently than how they’re familiar with it. Someone recently reamed me out for quoting a phrase differently than how she knows it..