"A woman will always be pleased if a man turns to look at her - and if he is well dressed or drives an expensive sports car, so much the better." Esther Vilar.

This is stencilled on the outside wall of the Ness pub in Shaldon. Always tickles me.Gullscorer wrote:I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky... (John Masefield, Poet Laureate)
I left my vest and socks there; I wonder if they're dry? ..............(Spike Milligan, Potty Rollicker)
Much as I loved Spike Milligan, who was a great entertainer, it's the words of John Masefield which will, probably deservedly, reverberate in people's hearts and minds through the years. And yet, if you read the life stories of both of these two men, who were otherwise ordinary human beings like the rest of us, you will find each of them in their own way to be thought-provoking and inspiring. How can we emulate that in our own lives?
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