Saturday, February 11, 2012

Poor Richard's Almanac by Morgan Murphy

 The proverb I chose is "Three may keep a secret if two of them are dead.". I think that this means that if you have a secret and you share it with someone, there going to tell someone else. The only way you can keep a secret is if you keep it to yourself. If you tell a secret to someone there going to tell someone and trust that there not going to tell anyone, and its going to keep going until everyone hears about it.
         The second proverb is "'Tis hard for an empty bad to stand up straight." To me this means that if you don't compliment people and talk to them, they aren't going to have any confidence and aren't going to stand up and be proud. I feel that if you make fun of someone and do not treat them with respect, that they aren't going to believe in themselves and aren't going to stand up for anything they want. Personally when I'm in a bad mood or someone says something to me that is rude I'm not always going to be happy and stand up straight. Im going to look like a bum and I'm not going to care.

1 comment:

  1. Not bad... a couple of typos. At this point, I shouldn't see careless mistakes. For example, "they're", "there", and "their" shouldn't be confused with one another. What is an "empty bad?" Next time, please proofread before clicking the publish button.

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