This post is created in response to LINDA HILL’S ONE-LINER WEDNESDAY CHALLENGE FOR 9-2-20.
Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please – Mark Twain.

This post is created in response to LINDA HILL’S ONE-LINER WEDNESDAY CHALLENGE FOR 9-2-20.
It’s been a few weeks since I have posted a quip or a quote. The world is busy again… but glorious. I heard this quote at a recent Pastor’s convention I attended in Providence RI.
If you would like to post your own favorite quip or quote just add it in the comments section below!
You can join the quips and quotes challenge by adding a quip or quote of your own in the comments section below or by writing a post and linking it back to this one.
HERE IS MY QUOTE OF THE WEEK.
Pastor Wrinkle’s Q&Q Challenge is an opportunity for my readers to share their favorite quip or quote from the week in a post of their own or simply as comment below.
Here is my favorite quote from this week’s wanderings.
Pastor Wrinkle’s Quips & Quotes is a Sunday Challenge to all my readers. Post your own favorite quote in the comments section below or write a whole post about your favortie quote of the week.
HERE’S MINE:
Couldn’t agree more!
And here is a song from the lady quoted. You choose which you like better.
Every Sunday I post one of my favorite quips or quotes. You can join me in the quipping and quoting simply by creating your own Sunday quips & quotes post and linking to my site here.
THIS WEEK MY QUOTE IS:
Happy Easter everyone! Here is one of my favorite Easter quotes from this week.
I love the thought that I am an Easter Person and as such I am able to overcome despair. What an awesome quality to possess in this epoch of history!
Please add your own quote or Easter song in the comments section.
It’s that time of the week again. My quote of the week is by Og Mandino and I think is very fitting as we walk into Holy Week.
Feel free to add your own quip or quote in the comments section or link to a quote post of your own.
Pastor Wrinkles Sundays Quips & Quotes is a forum in which my SUnday readers can share their favorite sayings from a week of reading. My favorite of the week is below and let me encourage you to share yours in the comments section or in a post of your own linking back here.
Join the challenge. Post your own quip or quote and link to me in the comments section below.
This is from my sister’s Facebook page and of course from Shakespeare. It’s sort of my theme for worship leading at the beginning of 2016.