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Fortune Cookie Wisdom

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You aspire to great things?

"You aspire to great things? Begin with the little ones."

Despite this not really being a fortune, it's still pretty darn good.


Comments

1. Single Malt Sam said on 02/25 06:17PM...

I like it.  Sharp.

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2. Larry said on 02/26 07:04AM...

Ha. I once got one that said “You will enjoy good health” with a silly smiley face after it. About two days later, I started suffering from the flu, food poisoning, AND scarlet fever all at once.

3. Andrew said on 02/26 12:39PM...

That’s a good fortune and here is another worth sharing. Mind you, I actually received this after a meal, I did not make it up.

“Beware of cookies bearing fortunes”

Who knew those little crunchy shells could contain irony as well?

4. penny said on 02/26 04:31PM...

Very nice! I really like that one. ;)

5. Phil said on 02/26 04:43PM...

Two awesome quotes!

-> as much as I hate being a party-pooper, you spelled “begin” incorrectly in your posting (Although “Being with the little ones” does sound quite zen-ish and would definitely be appropriate for those with “little ones").

6. Dave Seah said on 02/26 09:36PM...

Thanks for the catch, Phil! I’ve corrected it

7. Kyle Korleski said on 03/02 07:18PM...

I think I got a cookie that said “Beware of cookies bearing fortunes” as well.

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