I cannot help it now,
Unless,
by using means, I lame the foot
Of
our design.
-Tullus Aufidius
Coriolanus Act IV, Scene vii, Line 6
This is the short scene where Tullus Aufidius and one of his lieutenants
are discussing the fact that Coriolanus is doing a really good job of leading
the Volscians in battle; maybe a little too good. The lieutenant has remarked
that
Your
soldiers use him as the grace ‘fore meat,
Their talk at
table, and their thanks at end.
And that’s what Tullus is referencing
in Today’s Totally Random Line.
BTW, I’ve blogged on the Your soldiers use him lines
earlier. If you want, you can see that post here
Totally
Random Daily Shakespeare
Meantime, let’s just say that lame the foot of our design is a
good phrase. And, as I’ve noted regarding previous lines, one that we can
easily adopt.
Well sure Hank, I could
easily trash my opponent in tomorrow night’s debate, but if we’re trying to run
on a platform of a kinder, gentler campaign, wouldn’t that just lame the foot
of our design?
There, how about that?
And, here's a pic of...wait a minute, that's not a foot! Well, there are some feet of the legs of the table. Maybe?
Anyway, earlier this morning I was noticing the way the early sun was highlighting some of the wood in the kitchen table and chairs, and I thought it was somewhat striking, so I took a picture of it. Then, just now I took a picture of my foot for this post. Trust me, this is a much nicer picture. And if my goal is to get readers for this blog, posting that pic of my foot would just lame the foot of my design.
Oooh, good one!