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Bertrand Russell - Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric

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Welcome to The Daily Quote—a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew the McGivern, and today is September the 1st.

As we turn the calendar to a new month, let’s embrace the fresh start and all the possibilities it brings. I’ve got a special quote lined up for you today, and we’ll also be celebrating a rather quirky national holiday.

Today is National Chicken Boy Day. Now, you might be wondering who Chicken Boy is and why he has his own day. Chicken Boy is a 22-foot-tall statue that stands proudly in Los Angeles, often dubbed the “Statue of Liberty of L.A.” He’s a bizarre yet beloved figure—a man’s body with a chicken’s head—perched above a former fried chicken restaurant.

After the restaurant closed, a local art enthusiast rescued the statue, and Chicken Boy now serves as a quirky symbol of creativity, preservation, and the unexpected twists that make life interesting. So, on this day, we celebrate the offbeat, the odd, and the wonderfully weird things that bring joy to our lives.

Today's quote is from the philosopher Bertrand Russell, who once said,

"Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric."

This quote encourages us to embrace our uniqueness, to stand by our ideas even when they seem unconventional. It’s a reminder that the ideas and creations that change the world often start as something strange or eccentric—something like, say, a giant chicken statue that eventually becomes a local icon.

Russell’s words resonate with the story of Chicken Boy. When we look at this quirky statue, it’s easy to see just an odd roadside attraction. But think about the creativity and boldness it took to conceive such a thing. Someone had to be eccentric enough to think, “You know what this place needs? A giant man with a chicken’s head.”

At first, it might have seemed bizarre or out of place. But over time, Chicken Boy has become a beloved part of the community—a testament to the power of embracing eccentricity. The things that stand out, the things that don’t quite fit in, often end up being the very things that define us, that leave a lasting impression.

In your own life, there might be ideas or parts of yourself that you hesitate to share because they feel too different, too unconventional. But remember, every accepted idea, every beloved creation, started as something unfamiliar, something that challenged the norm. Don’t shy away from your eccentricities; they might just be the spark that lights up your world.

As you go about your day today, think about the quirks and eccentricities that make you who you are. Embrace them, celebrate them, and don’t be afraid to share them with the world. Whether it’s an unconventional opinion, a creative idea, or just a love for something a little offbeat—like Chicken Boy—these are the things that add color to your life.

Thank you for joining me on The Daily Quote. I’m Andrew McGivern signing off. Until next time, take care, and remember to celebrate the wonderfully unique things that make life so interesting.

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The Great News Letter

Voicemail feedback line – 1-877-636-1474

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Welcome to The Daily Quote—a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew the McGivern, and today is September the 1st.

As we turn the calendar to a new month, let’s embrace the fresh start and all the possibilities it brings. I’ve got a special quote lined up for you today, and we’ll also be celebrating a rather quirky national holiday.

Today is National Chicken Boy Day. Now, you might be wondering who Chicken Boy is and why he has his own day. Chicken Boy is a 22-foot-tall statue that stands proudly in Los Angeles, often dubbed the “Statue of Liberty of L.A.” He’s a bizarre yet beloved figure—a man’s body with a chicken’s head—perched above a former fried chicken restaurant.

After the restaurant closed, a local art enthusiast rescued the statue, and Chicken Boy now serves as a quirky symbol of creativity, preservation, and the unexpected twists that make life interesting. So, on this day, we celebrate the offbeat, the odd, and the wonderfully weird things that bring joy to our lives.

Today's quote is from the philosopher Bertrand Russell, who once said,

"Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric."

This quote encourages us to embrace our uniqueness, to stand by our ideas even when they seem unconventional. It’s a reminder that the ideas and creations that change the world often start as something strange or eccentric—something like, say, a giant chicken statue that eventually becomes a local icon.

Russell’s words resonate with the story of Chicken Boy. When we look at this quirky statue, it’s easy to see just an odd roadside attraction. But think about the creativity and boldness it took to conceive such a thing. Someone had to be eccentric enough to think, “You know what this place needs? A giant man with a chicken’s head.”

At first, it might have seemed bizarre or out of place. But over time, Chicken Boy has become a beloved part of the community—a testament to the power of embracing eccentricity. The things that stand out, the things that don’t quite fit in, often end up being the very things that define us, that leave a lasting impression.

In your own life, there might be ideas or parts of yourself that you hesitate to share because they feel too different, too unconventional. But remember, every accepted idea, every beloved creation, started as something unfamiliar, something that challenged the norm. Don’t shy away from your eccentricities; they might just be the spark that lights up your world.

As you go about your day today, think about the quirks and eccentricities that make you who you are. Embrace them, celebrate them, and don’t be afraid to share them with the world. Whether it’s an unconventional opinion, a creative idea, or just a love for something a little offbeat—like Chicken Boy—these are the things that add color to your life.

Thank you for joining me on The Daily Quote. I’m Andrew McGivern signing off. Until next time, take care, and remember to celebrate the wonderfully unique things that make life so interesting.

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