Yep, or just a few shots of whiskey away.
Honey, you turn us upside down and we all look like sisters!!
2006-12-23 03:05:51
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answered by nevada nomad 6
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We all look the same when we turn off the light.
No Difference
Small as a peanut,
Big as a giant,
We're all the same size
When we turn off the light.
Rich as a sultan,
Poor as a mite,
We're all worth the same
When we turn off the light.
Red, black or orange,
Yellow or white,
We all look the same
When we turn off the light.
So maybe the way
To make everything right
Is for God to reach out
And turn off the light!
- Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends
2006-12-23 03:12:48
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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splendor is interior the attention of the beholder This saying first regarded interior the third century BC in Greek. It did no longer look in its contemporary style in print until the nineteenth century, yet interior the period in-between there have been countless written varieties that expressed plenty the comparable concept. In 1588, the English dramatist John Lyly, in his Euphues and his England, wrote: "...as neere is Fancie to Beautie, because of the fact the pricke to the Rose, because of the fact the stalke to the rynde, because of the fact the earth to the roote." Shakespeare expressed an analogous sentiment in Love's Labours misplaced, 1588: sturdy Lord Boyet, my splendor, however yet propose, desires no longer the painted flourish of your compliment: splendor is available by ability of judgement of the attention, no longer utter'd by ability of base sale of chapmen's tongues Benjamin Franklin, in destructive Richard's Almanack, 1741, wrote: splendor, like appropriate dominion Is yet supported by ability of opinion splendor is interior the attention of the beholderDavid Hume's Essays, ethical and Political, 1742, comprise: "splendor in issues exists in basic terms interior the ideas which contemplates them." the guy who's exceptionally credited with coining the saying in its contemporary style is Margaret Wolfe Hungerford (née Hamilton), who wrote many books, commonly decrease than the pseudonym of 'The Duchess'. In Molly Bawn, 1878, there is the line "splendor is interior the attention of the beholder", this is the earliest citation of it that i can locate in print.
2016-12-11 14:47:56
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answer #3
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answered by daies 4
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Yes,, Every one is beautiful when the light is switched off.
2006-12-23 03:04:27
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answered by Electric 7
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The main reason for invention of the light dimmer
2006-12-23 03:09:51
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answered by OOGLY 4
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Not always, in my opinion. I have seen some ugly things in my lifetime when I flipped on the switch!
2006-12-23 03:04:52
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answered by kayboff 7
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Or a pillow if the light switch is too far.
2006-12-23 03:02:47
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answered by Anonymous
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that is true unless we are talking size cuz the dark does not take off pounds
2006-12-23 03:03:39
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answered by froggy348 1
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or a 6-pack
2006-12-23 03:03:53
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answered by katzgto67 2
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if it isnt then u can always switch the lights off again!
2006-12-23 03:03:00
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answered by Anonymous
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