A phrase that the Oxford English Dictionary reports was first used in 1736. It means "to make an inventory of the merchandise, furniture, etc., in one's own possession, recording its quantity and present value, or to make a careful estimate of one's position with regard to resources, prospects, or the like."

Sunday, June 24, 2007

People Are Strange

"People are strange when you're a stranger
Faces look ugly when you're alone
Women seem wicked when you're unwanted
Streets are uneven when you're down
When you're strange
Faces come out of the rain
When you're strange
No one remembers your name "

-
Jim Morrison.

I have been listening to The Doors for the whole weekend :-). These are words from a less popular song "People Are Strange". So simple, yet so wonderful.

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