Posted: under "A Slice Of Life", "LOVE is LOVELY", Inspirationals.
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Our emotions are powerful motivators, and more than almost anything else in our lives they will drive our behavior. Sometimes our greatest challenge is to get inside our own heads to understand what makes us tick. Why do we feel and behave the way we do?
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I know two family members who were best of friends, but several years ago, one reminded the other of something that had happened thirty years earlier. One thing led to another and, you know what, they haven’t spoken since.
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William Ward identified the cure when he said, “Forgiveness is the key that unlocks the handcuffs of hate.”
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Mar 28 2009
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First lady Michelle Obama, center, greets Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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Mar 28 2009
Posted: under "A Slice Of Life", Inspirationals.
Tags: America, appearance, beauty, class, contest, discussion, history, Jesus, kindness, life, Professor, quality, quotes, smiles, spirit, student, success, youth

We place great emphasis on a narrow idea of physical beauty.
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In an American history discussion group, the professor was trying to
explain how, throughout history, the concept of “beauty” changes with
time. “For example,” he said, “take the 1921 Miss America. She stood
five-foot-one inch tall, weighed 108 pounds and sported a 30-inch
bust, a 25-inch waist and 32-inch hips. How do you think she’d do in
today’s version of the contest?”
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Mar 18 2009
Posted: under "A Slice Of Life", Inspirationals.
Tags: age, beauty, body, challenge, courage, day, era, Heaven, history, importance, inspiration, life, Lord, love, mind, morning, opportunity, period, purpose, strength, thought, time, vision

To so many, getting up in the morning is the worst way to begin a day. To them every morning is the morning after, a time to feel nervous anxiety and regret in the deepest sense, while to others morning is a new world. Yesterday ceased to be with sleep last night. How much better off we’d be if only for a few hours we could put out of our minds every painful thought and every unpleasant person until the mind and body could find enough new life to begin again. “The early morning hath gold in its mouth,” wrote Franklin. But it has things more precious than gold. It has life as fresh and sweet as the shimmering, clinging dewdrops in the first rays of golden sunlight. It has the grace of mimosa leaves rippling in the gentlest breeze. It has the songs of the birds and the love of a new awakening. And in this breathless creation is something more. A new
Posted: under "A Slice Of Life", Advice & Tips.
Tags: acquaintance, advice, balance, beauty, communication, dignity, feelings, friends, friendship, heart, honesty, hug, humanity, kisses, language, love, man, memory, nature, occasion, others, personality, pleasure, thought, tips, truth, woman, words

Henry David Thoreau, whose love for simplicity often took him into solitude, also wrote of the sensitive side of human nature. “The finest qualities of our nature, like the bloom on fruits, can be preserved only by the most delicate handling.”
How easy it is to destroy the only approach to our true selves. And how often communications are broken down by the brutal force of “getting to the point” and speaking “frankly”.
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Mar 17 2009