
Gracie Mansion, Rev. Martin Luther King press conference / World Telegram & Sun photo by Dick DeMarsico. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
(Sadly, not everybody sees life this way. Some people are so caught up in the: I got mine. The rest of you can suck it! mentality. And in my experience, these same people consider themselves to be . . . religiously virtuous. You almost have to laugh at the irony. Almost. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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I looked at the author’s name and, unfortunately, instantly recognized the encoded name. By the time those letters were filled in, there wasn’t much left. Sure took the intellectual challenge out of solving the quote.
I know, Art. Me too. But, the quote was still fun to unwind.
— YUR