Friday, June 20, 2008

The Wit and Wisdom of Edmund St James

Edmund St James humbly offers the world the fruits of his years of experience and wisdom in the form of a number of cryptic, gnomic and/or aphoristic utterances of his own creation. May these comfort and inspire you over the years as they have him.

If you want to warm your back, turn your face away from the fire.

Tying up your shoelaces saves a trip.

Avoid the plague like a fox.

Avoid a fox like the plague.

A stitch in time sets the universe to rights.

There's many a muckle 'twixt the clip and the clop.

The above are just a sampler from the collected wit and wisdom of Edmund St James. There is much more to come!

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