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Inspiration Thread

Thundercat said:
Really like this. It would be a womderfully exuberant way to live. Definitely something to strive for

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Agreed Thundercat, "definitely something to strive for". :clap:


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Willie and Anna some very nice inspirational quotes, they really are lovely


Sometimes it is more noble to tell a small white lie, than admit to a painful truth

Best wishes RRB x
 
TIME IS ...............


TOO SLOW FOR THOSE WHO WAIT

TOO SWIFT FOR THOSE WHO FEAR

TOO LONG FOR THOSE WHO GRIEVE

TOO SHORT FOR THOSE WHO REJOICE

BUT FOR THOSE WHO LOVE, TRUE ETERNITY

RRB

Hi willie, hope all is going well for you :thumbup:
 
RRB, Daisy and mch1966. :wave:

Thank you for your posts.
They could go a long way in cheering others, perhaps even,
striking a chord and offering comfort for the hurting.

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mch1966.
Thank you once more. :thumbup:
 
That reminds me of a rhyme I had om a picture when I was a child
"A wise old bird lived in an oak,
The more he heard the less he spoke.
The less he spoke the more he heard
Why can't we be like that little bird"

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Sorry.....
Image deleted...a tad too wide, will make up narrower one.

willie.
 
daisy1 said:
Simple, yet again so true daisy. :wave:
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Thundercat said:
This is such a fantastic thread. It never fails to lift my spirits or give me a boost. Sincere thanks.

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Aaw, you took time out to write that Thundercat, thank you. I'm pleased you find the thread so helpful.
It fairly helps me too, btw. :thumbup:

willie.

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Thundercat said:
That reminds me of a rhyme I had om a picture when I was a child
"A wise old bird lived in an oak,
The more he heard the less he spoke.
The less he spoke the more he heard
Why can't we be like that little bird"

Sent from the Diabetes Forum App

My, how that bring back memories. :thumbup:

Thank you.
 
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