Once upon a time in clerkmanifesto if I wrote a quote it was just a sentence somewhere that randomly happened in one of my daily posts, and if someone wanted to notice that it was especially pithy, that was their lookout. Then, as is so often the case in clerkmanifesto, I was that someone. I noticed a few pithy things here and there all by myself, and after a time, if I liked it enough, I might feature it as a quote in an end-of-the-year quotes post.
Oh lord we've come a long way from all that!
A quote recently occurred to me while walking across a bridge.
Later I came home and started making pictures for it. Pictures, pictures, and more pictures. I COULD NOT STOP MAKING PICTURES! Six seconds to think of the quote. Five minutes to refine it. Seven hours to make vastly more pictures of it than anyone will ever need.
There are a lot of pictures I am not even going to show you!
You might get pretty tired of this quote. Fortunately, it is a quote, and thus it is super short. So I think you may be able to handle your weariness. Maybe when you get tired of the quote, focus on the pictures, which sometimes vary a bit.
"Is this your best quote ever?" You might wonder.
No.
Sorry.
It's a politics quote mostly, but like I said, it's short. So I think you'll be fine. Plus, some of the pictures are kind of nice.
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