13 years ago
Monday, December 29, 2008
This quote by Charles Henrickson Brower found in Charles Jones’ Life is Tremendous, Tyndale House, 1979, p15, is a reminder that we must treat new and promising ideas with care if we want them to progress to their full bloom. When a new idea occurs to us think of possibilities not problems, be optimistic not dull and pessimistic, think what can be done and not what can’t, and more of our dreams will progress to reality at our time and in our day.—Grandpa Wal
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dreams,
ideas,
optimism,
positive,
possibility
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Someone has said that a smile is the shortest distance between two people, and I agree. Others have said that we use less muscles on our face to smile than to frown, and I think that encourages me to smile more often, especially when we want to relax through a hectic time of day. Whatever the reason, a smile makes friends or at least makes them wonder! Try it and see for yourself. —Grandpa Wal
Monday, December 22, 2008
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