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Things To Mull Over.....


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debmidge Rising Star

Found this to be pretty funny to think about.

Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the

difference.

Wouldn't it be nice if whenever we messed up our life we could simply press

'Ctrl Alt Delete' and start all over? AMEN, AMEN !!


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Wouldn't it be nice if whenever we messed up our life we could simply press

'Ctrl Alt Delete' and start all over? AMEN, AMEN !!

Nice indeed! :)

Great thoughts, Debbie. Stay cool this weekend ;)

debmidge Rising Star

You can tell I have nothing to do this weekend:

Life is like a coin...you can spend it any way you wish, but you can spend it only once.

The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to burn.

Some people find that the most difficult instrument to learn to play is second fiddle.

Zenaida Newbie

Amen to that.

Have a good one.

debmidge Rising Star

The key to failure is trying to please everybody.

Joy is not in what we own....it is in what we are.

corinne Apprentice

You can always break down the coin of life into smaller change and spend it doing lots of things you enjoy.

loco-ladi Contributor

Contrary to what hubby #1 thinks:

Money can't buy you happiness ...

since dumping hubby #1 and finding hubby #2 I have learned that money can buy you really cool toys!


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The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to burn.

Some people find that the most difficult instrument to learn to play is second fiddle.

The key to failure is trying to please everybody.

These 3 are the story of my life, so far. It took me a long time to figure out the difference between the bridges, but finally I crossed one that has helped so much.

I find it very difficult to be the first fiddle, I have always been the second fiddle!

As for pleasing everyone, I have spent my life trying to do that and making it my daily goal. I apolozige all the time for my faults, yet have a very difficult time taking praise, I never feel I did as well as I could have. Always pushing myself, which isn't all bad, I guess.

Great sayings Deb.

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast
The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to burn.

Sometimes the brightest light comes from a burning bridge.

debmidge Rising Star

If you are all wrapped up in yourself, you are overdressed.

wowzer Community Regular

Saw this one on a church sign by where I live

What on earth are you doing for Heaven's sake?

debmidge Rising Star

Use things; love people.

happygirl Collaborator
Use things; love people.

love it....thanks Deb :)

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

I read this one when I went to Temple with my friend:

Pray as if the world depended on God.

Act as if the world depended on you.

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