Saturday, May 31, 2008

...In Waiting They Died

"Upon the plains of hesitation are the bleached bones of countless
millions who, on the threshold of victory, sat down to wait, and in
waiting they died."
-Author Unknown

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Watching Cartoons

"The things you can learn from watching cartoons, huh, ...."

Thoughts become things... choose the good ones! ®
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When the Party Shoes Went on

"... And friends were drawn, as if from the ether, when the party shoes went on."

Oh, the magic,
The Universe

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The things you can learn from watching cartoons, huh, Sheila?

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.

Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.

Theodore Roosevelt

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Swim with the Tide

Pisces Horoscope AOL Horoscopes

"Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 -- You Fish are champions of swimming with the tide, yet today's currents may pull you away from your real work. Don't worry, though, if your goals seem to recede into the distance, for this is just a temporary situation. However, if you struggle against the prevailing tide, you could exhaust yourself without making any real progress. Relax and float a while to save your strength for when you need it."

Cowabunga

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Today is a one-time deal.

Cowabunga,
The Universe

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Always Going But Never Arriving

"...always going but never arriving..."

The Power of Concentration from 5 Traits-PLR


The Power Of Concentration

Throughout the ages, great people have invariably had great concentration. In art and science, business and warfare, literature, politics and philosophy, the real achievements of the race have been due to this power. Concentration arises chiefly from being deeply interested, and is very closely related to persistency and definiteness of purpose. Concentration is an enemy to self-consciousness and vacillation. It enables a man to do the best that is in him. It is one of the haracteristic marks of genius itself.

A timid person is erratic in their habits. They shift constantly from one thing to another, accomplishing nothing worth anything. Is it a book they’re reading? Soon they turn the pages impatiently, skim lightly over the most important parts, hasten to learn the conclusion, and cast the book aside. Is it a new business venture? They enter upon it enthusiastically, but at the first sign of difficulty lose heart and give up. Every change they make causes a loss of time and energy, so that they are always going but never arriving. People make their own world. To cultivate concentration they must think and do only one thing at a time. Concentration is the art of continuous and intense application to a task. It is not an abstraction; therefore it cannot be offered as an excuse for carelessness.

Walk Like an Egyptian

Walk like an Egyptian,
The Universe

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Thursday, May 1, 2008