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Polite Courtesy: You believe in decency and kindness with people, regardless of the situation since being nice with an enemy is the best fight to you. People would consider you friendly and helpful, and someone who makes wise decisions. Take this quiz!
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Jun 30 2009 1:35 AM
Jun 19 2009 1:26 PM
Do you have any fun trips planned?
There is wonder all around us, are you looking to see:)
Have a Glorious morning!
LOVE, becky
Jun 11 2009 11:09 AM
I hope you are enjoying yours.
Sending some Love~!
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Happy Birthday!
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Have a great day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOVE, becky
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How are you?
Have a nice day,
Isa
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May 2 2009 9:34 PM
Everything in life holds both a blessing and a curse. We deny this when we label the events of our lives as either good or bad. The following old Zen story illustrates this lesson most effectively.
A farmer had a horse but one day, the horse ran away and so the farmer and his son had to plow their fields themselves. Their neighbors said, "Oh, what bad luck that your horse ran away!" But the farmer replied, "Bad luck, good luck, who knows?"
The next week, the horse returned to the farm, bringing a herd of wild horses with him. "What wonderful luck!" cried the neighbors, but the farmer responded, "Good luck, bad luck, who knows?"
Then, the farmer's son was thrown as he tried to ride one of the wild horses, and he broke his leg. "Ah, such bad luck," sympathized the neighbors. Once again, the farmer responded, "Bad luck, good luck, who knows?"
A short time later, the ruler of the country recruited all young men to join his army for battle. The son, with his broken leg, was left at home. "What good luck that your son was not forced into battle!" celebrated the neighbors. And the farmer remarked, "Good luck, bad luck, who knows?"
"Do not judge, and you will never be mistaken."
-- Jean Jacques Rousseau
~ The Inner Journey ~
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Take nothing but pictures.
Leave nothing but footprints.
Kill nothing but time.
~Motto of the Baltimore Grotto
Every day is Earth Day. ~Author Unknown
LOVE, becky
Apr 22 2009 10:14 AM
hi nadja
have a joyful spring.........
Apr 22 2009 10:10 AM
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