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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of July 12, 2020

July 12, 2020
Caprice – n. – a sudden, unpredictable change, as of one’s mind or the weather.
July 13, 2020
Eudaimonia – n. – a contented state of being happy, healthy and proserous.
July 14, 2020
Humdinger – n. – a person, thing, action or statement of remarkable excellence or effect.
July 15, 2020
Corybantic – adj. – frenzied, agitated, unrestrained.
July 16, 2020
Panache – n. – confidence or behaviour that is flamboyant, impressive and elegant.
July 17, 2020
Crotchety – adj. – irritable.
July 18, 2020
Linguaphile – n. – a language and word lover.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of July 12, 2020

July 12, 2020
“A person can fail many times, but they aren’t a failure until they begin to blame somebody else.” – Jefferson
July 13, 2020
“Cunning proceeds from want of capacity.” – Franklin
July 14, 2020
“A person can make many mistakes, but only an idiot persists in their errors.” – Schultz
July 15, 2020
“The successful person will profit from their mistakes and try again in a different way.” – Hoodless
July 16, 2020
“There is a sufficiency in the world for mankind’s need but not for mankind’s greed.” – Yousafzai
July 17, 2020
“A fool sees not the same tree a wise person sees.” – Howe
July 18, 2020
“Is is the busy person who is happy. It is the idle person who is miserable.” – Orben


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of July 5, 2020

July 5, 2020
Roberant – adj. – strengthening
July 6, 2020
Moil – v. – to work hard, drudge.
July 7, 2020
Bonzer – adj. – something that is excellent and pleasant; remarkable; first class.
July 8, 2020
Stargazer – n. – a daydreamer.
July 9, 2020
Cafune – v. – running your fingers through your lover’s hair.
July 10, 2020
Frisson – n. – a sudden, passing sensation of excitement; shudder of emotion; thrill.
July 11, 2020
Sumptuous – adj. – something that looks splendid, lavish, luxurious and expensive.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of July 5, 2020

July 5, 2020
“One man practicing sportsmanship is far better than a hundred teaching it.” – DuBois
July 6, 2020
“A person was not made for defeat. They may be destroyed but not defeated.” – Twain
July 7, 2020
“Take this remark from Richard poor and lame, what ever begins in anger ends in shame.” – Franklin
July 8, 2020
“A person is not finished when they are defeated. They are finished when they quit.” – Spielberg
July 9, 2020
“A wise person will make more opportunities than they find.” – MLK
July 10, 2020
“Greatness is not measured by what a person accomplishes, but by the opposition they overcome to reach their goals.” – Hosseini
July 11, 2020
“In law a person is guilty when they violate the rights of others. In ethics they are guilty if they only think of doing so.” – Socrates


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of June 28, 2020

June 28, 2020
Shoshin – n. – the practice of seeing life with wonder.
June 29, 2020
Indak – v. – to dance in time with the music.
June 30, 2020
Saunter – v. – to walk slowly, leisurely or in a relaxed pace.
July 1, 2020
Sciolism – n. – superficial knowledge.
July 2, 2020
Breviloquent – adj. – speaking or expressing in a concise or terse style; using brevity of speech
July 3, 2020
Ferly – n. – something unusual, strange or causing wonder or terror.
July 4, 2020
Gree – n. – the prize for victory


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of June 28, 2020

June 28, 2020
“A person only learns in two ways, one by reading and the other by association with smarter people.” – Seeger
June 29, 2020
“Anger and folly walk cheek by jole; Repentance treads on both their heels.” – Franklin
June 30, 2020
“The first test of a truly great person is their humility.” – Maslow
July 1, 2020
“A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a person without trials.” – Holtz
July 2, 2020
“My best friend is a person who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake.” – Kopp
July 3, 2020
“The true measure of a person is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.” – Einstein
July 4, 2020
“A wise person is superior to any insults which can be put upon them, and the best reply with unseemly behavior is patience and moderation.” – Asimov


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of June 21, 2020

June 21, 2020
Tacenda – n. – Things better left unsaid; matters to be passed over in silence.
June 22, 2020
Rasasvada – n. – the taste of bliss in the absence of all thoughts.
June 23, 2020
Hypermnesia – n. – the condition of having an unusually vivid or precise memory.
June 24, 2020
Mythomane – n. – a person with a strong or irresistible propensity for fantasizing, lying or exaggerating.
June 25, 2020
Hireath – n. – homesickness for a home to which you can’t return.
June 26, 2020
Felicific – adj. – causing or tending to cause happiness.
June 27, 2020
Tinselry – n. – cheap or pretentious display.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of June 21, 2020

June 21, 2020
“A brave person is a person who dares to look the Devil in the face and tell him he is the devil.” – Gruwell
June 22, 2020
“Courage is contagious. When a brave person take a stand, the spinds of others are often stiffened.” – Plato
June 23, 2020
“The end of passion is the beginning of repentance.” – Franklin
June 24, 2020
“Judge a person by their questions rather than their answers.” – Henry
June 25, 2020
“A person is great by deeds, not by birth.” – Nietzsche
June 26, 2020
“We would all like to vote for the best person but they are never a candidate.” – Elliot
June 27, 2020
“No person’s knowledge here can go beyond his experience.” – Pope


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of June 14, 2020

June 14, 2020
Onism – n. – awareness of how little of the world you’ll experience.
June 15, 2020
Desuetude – n. – the state of being no longer used or practiced.
June 16, 2020
Verbose – adj. – excessive use of words that may cause annoyance; expressing or containing more words than actually required.
June 17, 2020
Beamish – adj. – a person who is optimistic, and chearful. Bright and smiling.
June 18, 2020
Koyaanisqatsi – n. – nature out of balance; a way of life so unbalanced that you need a new way.
June 19, 2020
Irascible – adj. – having a hot temper adn easily angered.
June 20, 2020
Cavil – v. – to raise irritating and trivial objections; to find fault with unnecessarily.


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Quote(s) Of The Day – For the week of June 14, 2020

June 14, 2020
“A person doesn’t plant a tree for themselves, they plant it for posterity.” – DuBois
June 15, 2020
“The end of passion is the beginning of repentance.” – Franklin
June 16, 2020
“The superior person is modest in their speech, but exceeds in their actions.” – Everett
June 17, 2020
“A successful person is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at them.” – Rangel
June 18, 2020
“A proud person counts their newspaper clippings, a humble person thier blessings.” – Baileyy
June 19, 2020
“If a person neglects education, they walk lame to the end of their life.” – Motsepe
June 20, 2020
“In the kingdom of the blind, the one eyed person is king.” – Stefanik


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