There were no windows in my bedroom, so I had to sit up and read my clock to figure out how angry I should be at my visitor. Eight A.M. I hated whoever woke me up. Had they come an hour earlier, I would have also hated their families and any household pets. Lish McBride
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The idea of having to figure out how angry you should be at your visitor is quite funny. As for the rest of the quote, it is an example of the importance of having a sense of humor. When you are in a bad mood, it helps to lighten the mood. Instead of being annoyed by someone’s visit, you can laugh at yourself and take it all in stride. The more you can laugh at yourself, the more often you will find yourself laughing at others around you as well.

Source: Hold Me Closer, Necromancer

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