Monday Meme: Giving

Happy Monday! Happy holidays! Today’s meme celebrates giving and it is an ideal sentiment during this time of year. It’s easy to get wrapped up in the season and forget that the rest of life is still happening. Birthdays, anniversaries or even just reaching out to tell someone how much you love them are important too. Our full line of beautiful cards are great for celebrating all of life’s occasions. Check them out here!
Monday Meme: Information
In the era of bizarre headlines, terrifying tales from the campaign trail and downright depressing world news, keeping the words of Gertrude Stein in mind sounds like a great idea. Out, proud and take-no-prisoners, Stein is often remembered as the champion of great artists like Cezanne and Hemingway. But her own contributions to the worlds of art and literature are nothing to sneeze at. Stein essentially created queer fiction with Q.E.D. published in 1903 and raised eyebrows until her death at age 72 in 1946.
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Monday Meme: Storm
Although you couldn’t sit down with Oprah and come out of the closet back in Willa Cather’s day, the iconic author didn’t exactly hide her relationships with women either.To this day, scholars quibble over if these relationships were indeed sexual. Nevertheless, Cather and Edith Lewis lived together in series of apartments from 1908 until the author’s death in 1947. Regardless of her sexual orientation, Cather had a unique vision into the human soul and wrote incredible works that stand up today. Today’s meme and the quote provided by Cather touches on her long-running themes of inner strength and resiliency. 
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Monday Meme: Kindness
- At November 30, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Fun, Monday Meme, Quotations, Quote of the day
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Good old Mark Twain would be a spry 180 years old today and probably still spouting off incredible little chestnuts like the one featured in today’s meme. Twain had a way of cutting through life’s bs like a hot knife and could also be incredibly tender as shown in this meme. We chose this particular quote because a reminder of kindness is always a good thing especially during the holiday season. Twain died in April 1910 but his words and wisdom continue to make us laugh and think.
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Monday Meme: Gratitude
- At November 23, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Fun, Monday Meme, Quote of the day
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With the Thanksgiving holiday coming up in a few days, we figured a Monday Meme focused around gratitude was probably a good idea. This one comes from that Texas-born quote factory William Arthur Ward. Ward wrote for dozens of magazines and newspapers and rose to acclaim in the 1950’s. He died in 1994 but lives on in a series of quotes that wind up everywhere and we thought this was a great one considering the season.
Lastly, it’s a nice time to remember what we’re personally grateful for and we’re grateful for you, lovely card buyers!
Monday Meme: Warrior
Today’s quote comes to us by openly gay author Tom Spanbauer. Spanbauer’s novels like Now is the Hour and The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon are modern classics that explore love, race and sexuality with humor and prose. Spanbauer doesn’t shy away from difficult topics in his books and has been incredibly open about his own personal struggles. So it’s due to this bravery, humor and talent we honor Tom Spanbauer with a Monday Meme! We happen to think this quote embodies the right kind of attitude to have on a Monday morning.
Monday Meme: Love
- At October 26, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Fun, Monday Meme, Quote of the day
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Happy birthday, Hillary! The presidential hopeful turns 68 today. And we’re honoring this auspicious occasion with a Monday Meme. Clinton turned a corner on gay marriage and is now one of the LGBT’s biggest allies in politics.
Monday Meme: Labels
What with the US Open happening this holiday weekend, we thought we’d look towards the world of tennis for our Monday Meme and who’s more amazing than Martina Navratilova? In fact, by winning the US Open in 1983, Navratilova created a career Grand Slam and became only the seventh female player to do so. Martina has long been an advocate for LGBT rights and blazed a trail for gay athletes when she came out in the early 1980’s. Plus, the message of her quote is one we wholeheartedly agree with.
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