Ironically (and sadly), my brother told me yesterday that Ebert no longer can speak from all the cigar smoking he had back in the day and has to use a keyboard from now onwards.... I have yet to see if this is true...
Ebert is a deep guy. He has maintained such a beautiful attitude, despite his health problems. The guy is really an inspiration. And his relationship with his wife is so sweet.
Oh, and that is the world's cutest angry little puppy! So happy to see his face again. I posted him last year in a post entitled "This puppy looks like Orson Welles".
LOVE love love this quote.
ReplyDeletethis is so true and i need to remember this quote. thank you, love.
ReplyDeleteImportant to remember, and to teach my kids!!
ReplyDeleteAmen! Love this!
ReplyDeletevery profound!! let's all be happy :)
ReplyDeleteYou always make me smile with your cute images and I love that quote too.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day! xoxo
oh id like to take fluffy home!
ReplyDeletelove this...and those pics are too cute
ReplyDeleteDefinitely profound.
ReplyDeleteBah! I love that picture of the angry pup. Always makes me smile! :)
oh yes so true, I'll definitely try to remember it
ReplyDeletehaha! great quote, darling! love fluffy! xo
ReplyDeleteOh, that's deep. And so true. Working with high school kids I see that all the time.
ReplyDeleteOh so very true! Thanks for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteThose are some wise words from Mr. Ebert. The first photo..that's me!!
ReplyDeleteLove it Lenorenevermore xoxo
Very very true! Wise words...
ReplyDeleteToo cute.
ReplyDeleteCool blog.
xx
Let's not make ourselves unhappy !
ReplyDeleteFluffy needs a good talking to. x
Ooh, whose an angry puppy? Is it fuffy? Iz hims? I will snuggle you happy, yes I will.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing animals doing human things. Riding a scooter, for example!
ReplyDeleteThat's a terrific quote. I didn't ever really respect Ebert until I started following him on Twitter...sad?
xoxo,
Ms. Seberg
well now, dearie, that is a happy and true thought for the week.
ReplyDeleteAmen to that! Haha those pictures are adorable :)
ReplyDeletevery true !
ReplyDeleteAww haha ADORABLE
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely.
ReplyDeleteOK, no more making myself unhappy.
Starting today.
Or soon.
xo
Fabulous! :0) XOXO's
ReplyDeleteHahaha. That second photo is so funny!
ReplyDeleteNeeded that smile today :)
ReplyDeleteThis made my day. So delightful :)
ReplyDeleteHaha love the doogies & expressions.
ReplyDeleteGreat quote too.
bring on the cheer and the happiness! and bring it home! ;)
ReplyDeleteA very belated happy birthday! Sorry I couldn't comment sooner, but I'm glad you had such a great time. Love the pup pics and a very true quote....
ReplyDeleteI laughed and laughed and laughed and my drink almost came up my nose (mostly at the "destroyer") and I STILL think it's funny! oxoxo Lenore
ReplyDeleteWord!!!
ReplyDeletegreat quote and cuteness always wins and makes smiles! yay for cute!
wonderful quote! and I so want to scratch little fluffy.... how cute! :)
ReplyDeleteHa, I like that quote! Roger Ebert is such an inspirational person...doesn't surprise me that he also has many quotables.
ReplyDeleteIronically (and sadly), my brother told me yesterday that Ebert no longer can speak from all the cigar smoking he had back in the day and has to use a keyboard from now onwards.... I have yet to see if this is true...
ReplyDeleteSpot on quote,,,!
ReplyDeleteI wish to see pics of your dogs on the blog! have a nice weekend!
great quote and adorable little dog!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend
xoxo
Words I needed to hear today...xo
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! it's so cute :D
ReplyDeleteugh, making someone less happy is the worst feeling in the world. i try to avoid it as much as possible.
ReplyDeleteEbert is a deep guy. He has maintained such a beautiful attitude, despite his health problems. The guy is really an inspiration. And his relationship with his wife is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteOh, and that is the world's cutest angry little puppy! So happy to see his face again. I posted him last year in a post entitled "This puppy looks like Orson Welles".