I like that. A lot. I'm printing it out and will read it often. 

"Don't come calling with a messy bouquet when a single rose will do", she said. 
 "Candy's dandy but liquor's quicker" quipped Ogden Nash.
WC

> > 
> Analogies, metaphors, similes, and explicit comparisons can
> be marvelous, 
> legitimate devices, not in proving things, but in
> elucidating the notion you're 
> trying to convey. They can be harmful by being too bulky
> and thus distracting, 
> and even by being more demandingly complex than the notion
> they're trying to 
> clarify. By their very nature they have to be chosen
> carefully for their net 
> value. They're never exactly what they are trying to
> elucidate, and it's 
> important that none of the differences overwhelms the
> similarities. 
> 
> 
> 
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