Wednesday, May 8, 2013

The "Noble" Words of Lemony Snicket.

"Dewey was wrong when he said that being noble enough is all we can ask for in this world, because we can ask for much more than that.

We can ask for a second helping of pound cake, even though someone has made it quite clear that we will not get any. We can ask for a new watercolor set, even though it will be pointed out that we never used the old one, and that all of the paints dried into a crumbly mess.

We can ask for Japanese fighting fish, to keep us company in our bedroom, we can ask for a special camera that will allow us to take photographs even in the dark, for obvious reasons, and we can ask for an extra sugar cube in our coffees in the morning and an extra pillow in our beds at night.

We can ask for justice, and we can ask for a handkerchief, and we can ask for cupcakes, and we can ask for all the soldiers in the world to lay down their weapons and join us in a rousing chorus of 'Cry Me a River,' if that happens to be our favorite song.

BUT We can also ask for something we are much more likely to get, and that is to find a person or two, somewhere in our travels, who will tell us that we are noble enough, whether it is true or not.

We can ask for someone who will say, ' You are noble enough,'  and remind us of our good qualities when we have forgotten them, or cast then into doubt. "

                                               - Lemony Snicket " The Penultimate Peril"

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