QOD: Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength. ~ Corrie ten Boom (née Cornelia Arnolda Johanna ten Boom; Apr. 15, 1892 ~ Apr. 15, 1983), Dutch-born author who rescued Jews during World War II
QOD: Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength. ~ Corrie ten Boom (née Cornelia Arnolda Johanna ten Boom; Apr. 15, 1892 ~ Apr. 15, 1983), Dutch-born author who rescued Jews during World War II
QOD: My dad told me, “It takes fifteen years to be an overnight success”, and it took me seventeen and a half years. ~ Adrien Brody (b. Apr. 14, 1973), American actor
QOD: It is difficult at times to repress the thought that history is about as instructive as an abattoir. ~ Seamus Heaney (né Seamus Justin Heaney; Apr. 13, 1939 ~ Aug. 30, 2013), Irish poet
QOD: It’s better to be a has-been than a never-was. ~ Tiny Tim (né Herbert Buckingham Khaury; Apr. 12, 1932 ~ Nov. 30, 1996), American singer
Piano Lessons: One of the first music lessons teaches the note of the scale. How to remember the note? Do today's puzzle!
17-Across. * __ day: on alternating days: EVERY OTHER.
25-Across. * Aussie's "Well done!": GOOD ON YOU.
31-Across. * One with the motto "Be Prepared": BOY SCOUT.
42-Across. * Serves a prison sentence: DOES TIME.
47-Across. * Part of the contract where gotchas might be found: FINE PRINT.
59-Across. The first words of the answers to starred clues are a mnemonic for this musical symbol's staff lines: TREBLE CLEF. The mnemonic for the open spaces is FACE.
There is a lot of opportunity for some music today, which is appropriate for today's theme.
Across:QOD: “Limits” is a relative term. Like beauty, it is often in the eye of the beholder. ~ Chris Burden (né Christopher Lee Burden; Apr. 11, 1946 ~ May 10, 2015), American performance artist
QOD: Not forgiving is like drinking rat poison and then waiting for the rat to die. ~ Anne Lamott (b. Apr. 10, 1954), American novelist