Word Drifts
I quote myself now.  Is it
Strange?  My words have lives
Of their own comming unbidden.
They fill spaces, blanking my
World to white extinction as
The last patch of indigo falls
To the snow of empty phrases.
I even suspect the words once
Belonged to another who filled
A life before me.  Is that who
Is calling me with that thought?
Besides, quoting is merely
Repeating, and age dims the lamp,
Shortens the wick.  So much more
To remember, you see.

Patricia A. Lawrence
Your choices of action may be limited - but your choices of thought are not.
Abe Hicks
The strangest crossword ever made was by a British writer Max Beerbohm in 1940. He called it the "Impossible Crossword" and issued warning to puzzlers so they do not go crazy trying to solve it, as the clues were nonsensical and the answers didn't exist.
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