“Three things tell a man: his eyes, his friends and his favorite quotes.” ~ Unknown
One of my good-natured friends sent me an e-mail the other day that made me laugh. It also gave me reason to stop and ponder. The e-mail consisted of all kinds of paraprosdokian sentences. I had no clue what that meant but as I read the list of phrases, I think I quickly got the idea.
Although the dictionary may have a definition of paraprosdokian phrases far different than mine, I have determined that these sentences are about authenticity, or rather, lack thereof. After reading line after line of these phrases, I believe many of these quotations reflect how some people live their lives.
Here are a few examples of paraprosdokian sentences:
- “Some cause happiness wherever they go. Others whenever they go.”
- “Evening news is where they begin with “Good Evening” and then proceed to tell you why it isn’t.”
- “The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas.”
The list of quotes my friend sent me forced me to ask myself some questions. “Is the way I go about life in accordance with what is true?” “Do I live a life fulfilled with being honest and straight forward with myself and others?” “Do I say one thing and do another?”
Believe me, I am not perfect in any respect! But, I do everything I can to be aware of my actions and to live my life staying true to my principles, values and core beliefs.
When I am no longer on this earth, I don’t want anyone to say – “She was a good person, as long as she stayed out of the picture.” Or when I arrive at heaven’s gates, I don’t want the judge to say – “She can come in, as long as she doesn’t open her mouth.”
Since this blog is only my interpretation of the term “paraprosdokian,” please let me know if I am way off base and have misunderstood these quirky, funny figures of speech are all about. I don’t want to be giving out any misinformation.
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