A line is a point that
* I invariably misquote Klee by substituting the word “point” for the word “dot” in his quote.
Oh well, it served me for this week’s challenge!
(image designed by laura @ http://acm1009laura.blogspot.com)
* I invariably misquote Klee by substituting the word “point” for the word “dot” in his quote.
Oh well, it served me for this week’s challenge!
So fun! I combined two quotes too!! LOVE this!
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Awesome…my girls just studied Paul Klee in their art painting class, so this means more to me!
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Artists always have the most amazing way of looking at things! Hope you have a great weekend, Maureen! xo
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Love this! My point went for a walk today! Such cleaver wording.
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Love the quote! So true…
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Interesting quote. I love Paul Klee's work.
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Well, I have now caught up with all your past blog posts. And, may I say, they are all quite entertaining. Josephine has turned into a completely wonderful pud and I'm so glad she's in your life! Muah!
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clever!! a girls gotta do what a girls gotta do!!
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As word artists, we are allowed to do this!! Great misquote.
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Many thanks for all your kind words. I write most every day and appreciate you stopping by so often!!
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You ask for an explanation of 'answers on a postcard please.' Funny how different countries have different expressions isn't it? Over here many competitions have that method of answering, so that the expression has really entered our language – it is really quite meaningless I suppose, except to suggest that you might have a guess at the answer. It is rarely, if ever, outside competitions, intended as serious.
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I love this mis quote! I released only this morning that you dropped off my reader! Ive put you back in now.
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