Here are a few selected quotes relating to last week’s post, Names Matter. If you missed the post, you can catch up here.
I enjoy quotes and believe they can help us in several ways:
- we sense confirmation when we read shared thoughts
- somehow we feel less alone when we recognize a common struggle
- they give us a fresh perspective
- we gain comfort and encouragement in other’s successes and wisdom
- the simple pleasure of experiencing a smile or giggle
Enjoy the following quotes and I hope to meet at least one of my criteria!






Now, I know I gave you a smile with that first quote. Do you remember Red Skelton? I loved watching him as a kid. Red started in Vaudeville at 15. Began a radio program in 1937 and moved to TV from 1951 to 1971. The Red Skelton Hour won 3 Emmy Awards. At the end of every show, he would say, “Good night and may God bless.” He appeared in over 40 movies and continued to perform on stage in his later years. Red was also a painter, writer, and music composer.
Fun fact: Red enjoyed rock music and had several guests on his program. The Beach Boys made their network television debut in 1963. He also showcased The Rolling Stones (before they appeared on Ed Sullivan), The Kinks in a rare US appearance, The Animals, and Iron Butterfly, among others. He also had several Motown artists, like The Supremes. Check out this playlist on YouTube.
To learn more about Red, visit his museum’s website. Just a heads up, he considered himself a clown and often dressed as one. So, if you have a thing about clowns, skip the museum site. Although, I can’t stand clowns and did okay with it! I think I have Stephen King to blame for my aversion to clowns because I liked Red Skelton as a kid!
“I personally believe that each of us was put here for a purpose — to build not to destroy. If I can make people smile, then I have served my purpose for God.”
Red Skelton


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