Thoughts of the Day:)
Final thought of the day on FB:
Going through 'News Feed' along with so many interesting links, educational sites and inspiring words, it's deeply disappointing to see along the same lines how much 'nonsense' to say the least are also filtered in!! I feel sorry for all the mixed up people out there. I hope the more positive and constructive outlook will win them over at the end! Cheer up, Life is Good, even I have to say that from time to time:)
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I'm sorry but children will make similar mistakes like their parents before them and will fall and be disenchanted like the rest of us. Then, like every generation before them, will recoup again and move on with their lives into hopefully building better ones. The difference is, if we live long enough, will definitely see all this unfolding in the trajectory of our children's path. They on the other hand would have missed ours completely, and might only share a glimpse of it, if they happen to be interested in looking into a past that might give some clues into a better future. Mistakes will always be made, that is called Humanity:)
FB response to The Notebook of Life shared Words to Ponder's photo. "We should never permit ourselves to do anything that we are not willing to see our children do" Brigham Young
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That is a shame! A broken heart is ineffective! Only when we are healed can we move forward...and show a brighter way:)
FB response to The Notebook of Life "My wounds may (heal), but my heart will always be broken" NyLLe
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There is no shame in progress, it happens one knock at a time. What's important is standing up to salute...and salute, and salute, again and again...until the crowd salutes you back. Time is irrelevant:)
On FB In response to the article from Women Who Changed America shared Christiane Amanpour'sphoto:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/04/sports/olympics/saudis-greet-shaherkanis-olympic-first-with-a-shrug.html?_r=1&ref=alessandrastanley
Going through 'News Feed' along with so many interesting links, educational sites and inspiring words, it's deeply disappointing to see along the same lines how much 'nonsense' to say the least are also filtered in!! I feel sorry for all the mixed up people out there. I hope the more positive and constructive outlook will win them over at the end! Cheer up, Life is Good, even I have to say that from time to time:)
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I'm sorry but children will make similar mistakes like their parents before them and will fall and be disenchanted like the rest of us. Then, like every generation before them, will recoup again and move on with their lives into hopefully building better ones. The difference is, if we live long enough, will definitely see all this unfolding in the trajectory of our children's path. They on the other hand would have missed ours completely, and might only share a glimpse of it, if they happen to be interested in looking into a past that might give some clues into a better future. Mistakes will always be made, that is called Humanity:)
FB response to The Notebook of Life shared Words to Ponder's photo. "We should never permit ourselves to do anything that we are not willing to see our children do" Brigham Young
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That is a shame! A broken heart is ineffective! Only when we are healed can we move forward...and show a brighter way:)
FB response to The Notebook of Life "My wounds may (heal), but my heart will always be broken" NyLLe
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There is no shame in progress, it happens one knock at a time. What's important is standing up to salute...and salute, and salute, again and again...until the crowd salutes you back. Time is irrelevant:)
On FB In response to the article from Women Who Changed America shared Christiane Amanpour'sphoto:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/04/sports/olympics/saudis-greet-shaherkanis-olympic-first-with-a-shrug.html?_r=1&ref=alessandrastanley
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