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This is along the lines of the misspelled words thread...
What about sayings that are credited to people who probably never really said
it... I have a stamp that really bugs me. I really like the saying but
i'm pretty sure the person "quoted" never said it.
I almost think they are trying to give the phrase credibility
I have even dreamed up some of my own...
Personally, what bothers me more than that is when NO credit is given to the person who said it. I remember something about a stamp like that from SU! (want to say it was French Script). It seems that when these things happen it is because the company believes either 1) everyone knows who said it so they don't need to give credit or 2) the quote is esoteric (as in the case with French Script). I just don't understand why slapping the appropriate name at the end of a quote is such a bother. And if the consumer doesn't like it she can snip it off or not ink it up.
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How about a single word? I can't stand the word Cherish! I don't go around every day saying I cherish this and that. For some reason that word bothers me to no freaking end. Cherish is some thing you do very seldom in your life such as when you say that you cherish your children's laughter or something along those lines. It is a deep feeling, an emotional one, not to be use in the context of just liking something.
I won't buy the new SU 'Smarty Pants' set because one quote was incorrectly credited. I love the 'Friend. Good.' sentiment, but Frankenstein did not say that. Dr. Frankenstein was the man who created the monster and it his monster who stated, in his delightfully succinct way, that friends are good. The credit should go to 'The Creature' (which would make little sense to most people) or to 'Frankenstein's Monster'.
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Oh Melissa, thanks for your comments. I also absolutely hate the Cherish sentiment. I'm thinking, who in the heck would you send that to? No one I know and if I did they would think I was nutty. Another pet peeve of mine is all the mushy friend stamps. Now I have friends, but only one or two that I would say anything mushy to and I'll bet I have 20 stamps that to me are absolutely useless because of the friend sentiment. Saw a stamp at the stamp store a few weeks ago that said "Your Special" -- I'm thinking, your special what? Did no one tell them that in that context it should have been a contraction? Where's the apostrophe? Who did their proofreading. Oh well, my friends say I am always picky about things.
I agree with the 'Cherish' sentiment. I would only use this for a wedding card....maybe a sympathy card, as in Cherish memories. But to stamp it on any other card?...there are few people/occasions I could use this and not feel I was going overboard. Only close family would ever get 'cherish' from me. Just my opinion....I guess I would feel shy using this for someone that was not a close friend/family member.
Stamping a sentiment on the front of a card changes the whole feeling of the card; I think it is important to pay extra attention to what you are stamping and not just stamp a sentiment because it comes with a set.
Oh Melissa, thanks for your comments. I also absolutely hate the Cherish sentiment. I'm thinking, who in the heck would you send that to? No one I know and if I did they would think I was nutty. Another pet peeve of mine is all the mushy friend stamps. Now I have friends, but only one or two that I would say anything mushy to and I'll bet I have 20 stamps that to me are absolutely useless because of the friend sentiment. Saw a stamp at the stamp store a few weeks ago that said "Your Special" -- I'm thinking, your special what? Did no one tell them that in that context it should have been a contraction? Where's the apostrophe? Who did their proofreading. Oh well, my friends say I am always picky about things.
Margaret
I agree with every single thing stated above!
I also don't care for the single sentiment "Kind" or "Believe" or (my all time "favourite") "Smile". I hate having someone tell me to smile. If I feel like smiling, I'll smile. If I don't feel like smiling ...
Oh Melissa, thanks for your comments. I also absolutely hate the Cherish sentiment. I'm thinking, who in the heck would you send that to? No one I know and if I did they would think I was nutty. Another pet peeve of mine is all the mushy friend stamps. Now I have friends, but only one or two that I would say anything mushy to and I'll bet I have 20 stamps that to me are absolutely useless because of the friend sentiment. Saw a stamp at the stamp store a few weeks ago that said "Your Special" -- I'm thinking, your special what? Did no one tell them that in that context it should have been a contraction? Where's the apostrophe? Who did their proofreading. Oh well, my friends say I am always picky about things.
Margaret
The friend stamps drive me crazy, too. And I'm absolutely appalled at stamps with grammatical and punctuation errors.
Cherish may be something a scrapbooker may use, though.
I scrapbook as well and you will never see anything sappy like 'cherish' in my books. I wish someone would come out with craft supplies for scrapbookers that are edgy, sassy, funky, fun, witty, smart, etc. Put it this way- I've never once considered buying one of those Hallmark type cards that begin with 'For My Husband' in some frilly script font with some lame story of gushy love. Its crass and sometimes obscene for us! My husband would choke me if I got all mushy.
I don't like most of the sentiments that come with the SU sets. I really hate the ones in Garden Whimsy, but especially the one that says "the time to be happy is now. The place to be happy is here." I have no idea what that sentiment is supposed to be for, but I always want to make cards using it because it makes a cute trail behind the butterfly or bug. Once I've made the card, I never use it because I don't want to send a card with such a stupid saying on it to anyone I know! I made one with a "wish big" sentiment on it that would be okay for a birthday, but other than that, I don't know what to do with that dumb saying. Maybe congrats?
I won't buy the new SU 'Smarty Pants' set because one quote was incorrectly credited. I love the 'Friend. Good.' sentiment, but Frankenstein did not say that. Dr. Frankenstein was the man who created the monster and it his monster who stated, in his delightfully succinct way, that friends are good. The credit should go to 'The Creature' (which would make little sense to most people) or to 'Frankenstein's Monster'.
Wow I thought it was just me! I took a class from Leonard Wolf who wrote the Annotated Frankenstein - he would go nuts if anyone ever called Frankensteins creation anything but "The Creature"!
I am one who very rarely uses a sentiment stamp, usually only when I do a card for a SCS challenge. I tend to just write something personal inside. If it is for someone I don't know well, I will use a generic sentiment.
I never really thought about the "Cherish" stamp. Now that it has been mentioned, I think I only have used it for one project. I bought little, wooden jewelry boxes that I painted and decorated for Christmas presents. I stamped the word "Cherish" on those. I think that is the only time I used it, and it seems appropriate for the jewelry box.
I wish they would just offer the sentiments separately. I wish all companies would do this, not just SU!. I have no use for sentiments in English other than "Happy Birthday" and "Thanks" but already have tons of those. So often I love the images, but the sets are "contaminated" by sentiments I don't want to pay for!
I really hate the ones in Garden Whimsy, but especially the one that says "the time to be happy is now. The place to be happy is here."
I don't like that one either, because it sounds BOSSY to me.
I'm not the kind of person to command someone to have a good day - right here, right now! ! !
French Script is lines from a poem called, "Since Flowering May" by Victor Hugo. I haven't been able to find the entire poem translated due to copyright issues. It starts off,
"Since flowering May is calling us outside...
Come out! and blend it all deep in your heart--"
The beautiful French handwritten words do lend a sense of romance to whatever they are used on, which I suppose is the whole idea behind it.
My pet peeve word is "Believe", believe what? ESPECIALLY at Christmas time, are suppose to believe in Santa, or the birth of Christ?
How can you follow bliss? Isn't bliss an emotion, like happiness, contentment? How are does one follow an emotion?
I do use words on my cards, like "Thank you", "Get Well Soon", "Sympathy" and "Rejoice". Also when buying sets, since when do you actually "cherish" all the stamps in a set?
__________________ McFadden/MacHappy Ho /Kash So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.1 Cor 10:31
The friend stamps drive me crazy, too. And I'm absolutely appalled at stamps with grammatical and punctuation errors.
Cherish may be something a scrapbooker may use, though.
I couldn't agree more! The ones that drive me UP THE WALL are "I love ewe", "Hoppy Easter", "I love you BEARY Much", etc... Some people think they are cute, but they just make me gag. lol
I guess I'm an anomoly because I 'cherish' many things in my life - people, relationships, etc. - so that IS a word I would use...in fact I like it.
I must be a sappy feeler or something because I like 'friend' stamps and I like the word 'believe'. I can taylor a card to what I'm referring to as in what I hope the person believes - whether it be in themselves or in the future or ...
I guess they make sentiments like that for people like me. I also like words like 'home', 'family', 'faith' ... I really liked the 'think big' set from last winter's mini from SU.
Thanks to the person who explained what the french script stamp is quoting - I like it even more now!
The whole point of this expression is that if you ate it, you would therefore no longer have it, and when originally coined, was:
"You can't eat your cake and have it, too!"
In other words, you must make a choice, because both are not possible.
The incorrect usage of the phrase, however has become quite common. . . :rolleyes: And, yeah, it drives me nuts. :rolleyes: Why, I do not know. Just does.
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OH, I thought I was the only one who thought so many of these sentiments were useless! I really like practical sentiments, especially those that Nichole comes up with in her Papertrey sets. I especially love her sentiments in the new set "Out on a Limb". Now those are priceless!
I agree with all of the above...
and sometimes there's nothing wrong with the phrase, it's just too "heavy"...
Like "I'm here for you always..please know that I care." I cut out the always! I mean a co-worker can know that I'm there for them if they have a relative pass away or something, but ALWAYS is a really long time~~
Same thing on stem sayings.... Always on my mind... forever in my heart...
Whew... too deep for most folks I know and would send a card to.
I need some sayings like, "hope you feel better soon" (doesn't always have to be 'get well' or 'thinking of you')
or "Sorry to hear of your loss." which could work for someone you don't know super well or the loss of a pet.
I would love, "You're in my thoughts and prayers." nice but not over the top, and it has an apostrophe as it should.
[quote=Sibilance7;8377781]I don't like most of the sentiments that come with the SU sets. I really hate the ones in Garden Whimsy, but especially the one that says "the time to be happy is now. The place to be happy is here." quote]
Sounds like something they'd tell you while they're handing you your meds and fastening your restraints! LOL
Seriously, that's why I make my own cards, to avoid those goofy sentiments like they have in the card stores.
Lynne and Nancy, I totally agree with your assessments of that sentiment! Just 2 more reasons to never use it! I saw a cute stamp at Joann's the other day that said thank you over and over again in roughly the same pattern, so maybe I'll buy that and use it as a substitute.
Some of the more sentimental sayings would be useful if you were going to make cards to sell. I think lots of wives/husbands/sweethearts would buy a card that says "Always on my mind... forever in my heart..." to give to their loved one.
Having some of those type of sentiments available is probably a good option for lots of stampers.
I do have to agree with Lynn though... ALWAYS is a very long time (lol)!
I don't like most of the sentiments that come with the SU sets. I really hate the ones in Garden Whimsy, but especially the one that says "the time to be happy is now. The place to be happy is here." I have no idea what that sentiment is supposed to be for, but I always want to make cards using it because it makes a cute trail behind the butterfly or bug. Once I've made the card, I never use it because I don't want to send a card with such a stupid saying on it to anyone I know! I made one with a "wish big" sentiment on it that would be okay for a birthday, but other than that, I don't know what to do with that dumb saying. Maybe congrats?
I used Garden Whimsy to make my youngest daughters birthday party invitations. I felt that the sentiment "the place to be happy is now, the time to be happy is here" was fitting for a party.
Those of you that don't like sappy "friendship" stamps need the one I have here in the store I manage... "You'll always be my best friend... you know too much!"
Cherish is on my list of stamps I'll never buy because my DD had a frienemy named Cherish. This girl was nothing but a trouble maker. Her family has moved and my DD and all her true friends do not miss this girl at all.
Ann
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Somewhere online I saw a really cute friend stamp. Terrible grammar. I wouldn't want to send this to anyone but I had a good laugh when I read it.
"You and me is friends.
You cry...
I cry with you.
You laugh...
I laugh with you.
You jump off a bridge...
I gonna miss you.
As to the original post, you can check online for the validity of quotes. One way to check is to google a part of the phrase, making sure that you put quotation marks at the beginning and end. Another way is to hunt it up at www.quotationspage.com or www.brainyquote.com
I guess I just don't think very hard about sentiments. I thought the stamp from Garden Whimsy was cute and it adds some great texture when used as a background. I like Cherish, Smile etc. but the one that bothered me was the one in the Mother and Child set, something about God couldn't be everywhere. Now that bothered me.
Yeah, I am like Pamela, I guess I havent thought much about it. I suppose we do get a lot of sentiments with stamps, even if we are just buying the images (I dont think I have any stamp sets without sentiments except backgrounds....do they even come that way?). I suppose I like having lots of options, even if I dont use most of them.
As far as the Friend, Good statement, I took just figured that maybe they simple meant from the book itself? Ah well.
I like the suggestions Lynn had. I like those sentiments! So many we have are very formal.
I agree with all of you and would add one of mine - Birthday Wishes. What kind of wishes? What is it you wish for someone on their birthday? I prefer the old standby of Happy Birthday. Short, sweet, to the point.
I couldn't agree more! The ones that drive me UP THE WALL are "I love ewe", "Hoppy Easter", "I love you BEARY Much", etc... Some people think they are cute, but they just make me gag. lol
Anne
Funny you should say that...Just tonight, my DH was looking at the card that I made at my workshop that said you're unfrogetable, (sp?)...and he said, "that is stupid!"
I also am a stickler for good grammar. I can't stand bad grammar, in writing, speech or otherwise. I know I am not perfect either, but it sure does irritate me!
I guess I'm an anomoly because I 'cherish' many things in my life - people, relationships, etc. - so that IS a word I would use...in fact I like it.
I must be a sappy feeler or something because I like 'friend' stamps and I like the word 'believe'. I can taylor a card to what I'm referring to as in what I hope the person believes - whether it be in themselves or in the future or ...
I guess they make sentiments like that for people like me. I also like words like 'home', 'family', 'faith' ... I really liked the 'think big' set from last winter's mini from SU.
Thanks to the person who explained what the french script stamp is quoting - I like it even more now!
Not an anomoly. I do not agree with much of what was shared in this thread. I also Cherish many things. Perhaps some people need to realize that the world does not revolve around their likes only. I am glad for the words Cherish and Believe. I use them, just not as a single phrase on a card. I use it more as an accent. I also like the sentiment that tells you to be happy here and now. Why? Because too many of us are not content with the here and now and should learn to be so. I am sure I've made many grammatical errors in this posting. Not my strong suit. And too be honest there are more important things in life to worry about. Oh, and I also like the Punny phrases too.