This quote by Buddy Hackett highlights the futility of holding onto resentment. The metaphor of "carrying a grudge" suggests an emotional burden that weighs a person down, restricting their ability to enjoy life. In contrast, "the other guy's out dancing" symbolizes freedom, joy, and moving forward. Essentially, Hackett reminds us that by clinging to anger or grudges, we trap ourselves in negativity, while those we resent continue to live freely and happily. The message encourages forgiveness and letting go as a way to reclaim personal happiness and peace.
“As a child my family's menu consisted of two choices: take it or leave it.”
“My mother's menu consisted of two choices: Take it or leave it.”
“I should have told You before talking in terms of Foreverthat any given day wears me out and works me sour,that there are nights when the sky is so clear I stand obnoxious underneath it begging for the stars to shoot at me just so I can feel at Home.”
“When dreams become words to share with others - amazing things can happen.”
“I do not forget any good deed done to me & I do not carry a grudge for a bad one.”
“Dear Angry Older People, over 21-ish, anyone who considers themselves an adult, still bitter: Next time you're wondering what wrong with kids today, you might wanna check the examples you've been giving us to work with. Because if you ever want to make sense of us, you’ve got to make sense to us, without telling us you’re too old to walk that far. You’ve got to try to understand why we like looking like rag dolls, why we like looking like the way we feel, and why we keep our senses floored when it’s you behind the wheel. And if you ever really do want to understand why we seem so angry, well for one, you told us we could be anything we wanted to be, but right now, we’re a little busy dodging bombs.”