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Aug 26, 2012 Features / Columnists, Food For Thought
I’ve learned that the best teachers are the hands of the oldest people.
I’ve learned that when someone tells me you’ve brighten up my day, they brighten up mine.
I’ve learned that being kind is more important that having all the reason.
I’ve learned that I can’t learn to be wise, but that I must always strive for wisdom.
I’ve learned that I must always accept a present from a child.
I’ve learned that I can always pray for someone when I haven’t the strength to help them in another way.
I’ve learned that sometimes everything a person needs is a hand to hold and a heart to understand.
I’ve learned that I must be glad The Creator didn’t give me everything I asked him for.
I’ve learned that money doesn’t buy category.
I’ve learned that behind the hardest shield there’s always someone that needs to be appreciated and loved.
I’ve learned that those who ignore reality never change it.
I’ve learned that love and time don’t heal all our wounds.
I’ve learned that everyone I greet deserves to be greeted with a smile.
I’ve learned that nobody was perfect, until I fell in love with that person.
I’ve learned that to live I need to be strong and I’m the strongest one.
I’ve learned that I never lose chances. If I let them go, someone will take them.
I’ve learned that when I hold my sadness, happiness goes and holds someone else.
I’ve learned that I must keep my words soft and sweet. Maybe tomorrow I’ll have to chew them and swallow them.
I’ve learned that I can’t decide how to feel, but I can decide what to do about it.
I’ve learned that we all want to get to the happiness at the top of the mountain, but experience and inner strength are learned as were climbing.
I’ve learned that there are only two situations in which I must give advice: when I’m asked to, and when my life depends on it.
I’ve learned that the real treasures in my life are those that will go to the grave with me.
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