The Dick Who Was


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Hi. I'm sorry to say that Broke Dick died on October 31, 2019. His dying wish was for me, his great-nephew, to write down what he told me on his death bed as one final list of wise words he feels the world needs to know. I'll try my best, but I'm sorry if--from what I could scribble down--I can't capture his folksy style of speech in my writing. I hope you enjoy these words, as they're the last of Broke Dick.

  • Keep failure an option, don't make it the goal.

  • Better thought a living coward than proven a dead fool.

  • The world's always had too many eight year-old teenagers.

  • You don't got room for baggage if you're drivin' a handcar.

  • Journals compile the first draft of history.

  • Words're like metal; the soft kind can poison ya'.

  • Trust and obedience don't last long apart.

  • Killin' time in the present risks woundin' time in the future.

  • Structure is the bridle of madness.

  • Never trust a person who's got commitment issues and more'n one tattoo.

  • Statin' the reason don't change the fact.

  • The moon shines to tell ya' the sun ain't gone jus' cause it's dark.

  • The world takes care of its own.

  • Look out for the people with more answers than questions.

  • The antecedent of worth is identity.

  • Poor taste is an acquired taste.

  • It's the ones who're thrivin' get bored of survivin'.

  • Thinkin' while waitin' leads to whinin'. Thinkin' while workin' leads to wisdom.

  • Even fire gets dirty if it's surrounded by trash.

  • Repair the body with what makes the body.

  • Sharpen your scythe for the harvest, not the fight.

RIP, Uncle Dick.

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