Friday, January 9, 2009

If You Have A Motto It Should Mean Something

"Back in olden times, mankind found it useful to live by mottoes. A motto reduces the helpful lessons of life to three or four words, maybe two, as in the Boy Scout motto: Be Prepared. Or, apropos now: Look before you leap.

The most famous motto in our time has been Google's Don't Be Evil. I'm not sure what that means exactly, but here's a motto for the next four or five years: Don't Be Stupid."


-- Daniel Henninger, joining The New York Times's Bob Herbert in singing TMR's theme song, in The Wall Street Journal.

P.S.

The woman above?

Stoopid,...



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