Cryptoquote Spoiler – 12/29/14


English: A marble bust of the poetess Sappho, ...

English: A marble bust of the poetess Sappho, Roman, found in Smyrna, present-day Izmir, Turkey. The bust is on display at the Istanbul Archaelogical Museum. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Then sing, young hearts that are full of cheer, with never a thought of sorrow; the old goes out, but the glad young year comes merrily in tomorrow.”   —   Emily Miller

(This is the 19th Century poet, and not the pretty little conservative journalist who loves to pose with her guns.  We must be in for a few days of New Years’ quotes, ’cause it’s only Monday.  Oh, yeah!  And, were smack dab in the middle of Kwanzaa!  So Happy Kwanzaa to all who celebrate.  Be well and do good, friends.)   —   YUR

 

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