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Life
is a miracle..........
Don't let it slip away,
Open your heart to others
give of yourself each day.
See
the beauty in everyone
regardless of where they've been,
Some have a difficult journey
and really need a friend.
Share
your gifts and talents
listen with your heart.
Do the things you dream about
but don't have time to start.
Pick
a bouquet of flowers
show someone that you care,
Be gracious and forgiving
life is never fair.
Hold
on to your courage
you may need it down the road,
We all have a cross to bear
it could be a heavy load.
If
you practice all these things
no matter where you roam,
You may find both sun and rain
but you'll never feel alone!
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Politics
"Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power.
We have guided missiles and misguided men." Martin
Luter King (1929-1968) U.S. Black Civil Rights
Leader. Strength and Love
Humor
"One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas . . . how the
elephant got in my pajamas, I'll never know." Groucho
Marx (Julius Marx - 1895-1977) U.S. Comedian Animal Crackers
"I don't have a photograph, but you can have my footprints .
. . they're
upstairs in my socks." Groucho Marx A Night at the
Opera
"All I need to make a comedy is a park, a policeman and a
pretty girl." Charlie Chaplan (Sir Charles, Spencer C.;
1889-1977) British film actor. My Autobiography
"Oh don't worry about Alan . . . Alan will always land on
somebody's feet."
Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) U.S. Writer - Said of her husband on
the day their
divorce became final You Might As Well Live
"How would they know?" Dorothy Parker upon hearing
of Woodrow Wilson's death
(Dorothy is quoted several times under several different subjects
in the this
book. I love this woman! :))
Hunger
"Poverty is an anomaly to rich people. It is very
difficult to make out why people who want dinner do not ring the
bell." Walter Bagehot (1826-77) British Economist
and Journalist. Literary Studies, II
"A hungry stomach has no ears." Jean de La
Fontaine (1621-95) French Poet.
Fables, IX
Slavery
"When a white man in Africa by accident looks into the eyes
of a native and
sees the human being (which it is his chief preoccupation to
avoid), his sense
of guilt, which he denies, fumes up in resentment and he brings
down the
whip." Doris Lessing (1919-?) British Novelist
brought up in Rhodesia The Grass
is Singing, Ch. 8
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