The typo on the personalized locket procured on a holiday destination acquires a forced whimsicality that must be recited ad nauseam at parties, which could have otherwise been exchanged for the discreet charm of store credit.
Sentiments and Directions from an Unappreciated Contrarian Writer’s Widow | Jean Marc Ah-Sen
A life in harmony with others is a wasted one.
A man’s character is usually the opposite of that which masquerades on his face; for this reason, moderation appears to be the greatest of hidden human faults, while at the same time the most difficult to apprehend.
Apparently, never let an opportunity go by to befoul a well-heeled fellow’s banquet table.