Re: [MOL] Recipe for life [12186] Medicine On Line


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Re: [MOL] Recipe for life



These are great. Will save them for future reading.
Christine


At 08:33 AM 18/07/98 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Location: FOOD FOR THOUGHT (With Memories) By RUBY WILLIAMS
>
>  Love and happiness
>       1. Laughter is the music of life.
>       2. One cannot love what he cannot respect, whether it be himself or
>       another.
>       3. A hug is the perfect gift--one size fits all and nobody minds if
you
>       exchange it.
>       4. The only way we're ever going to have any loving memories for our
>       tomorrows is to love a little today.
>       5. The nice thing about your smile is that everyone thinks it's
>meant for
>       him.
>       6. If you can't love a person for what he is, love him for what you
can
>       help him become.
>       7. If we took time to count our blessings, we'd be too busy to
complain.
>       8. If you want to be happy, take things as they come and don't hold on
>       to them as they go.
>       9. Happiness isn't found in searching for it. It comes quietly
while you
>       are helping others.
>       10. Letting go often develops more strength than holding on.
>       11. No person can be considered a failure who has been the cause of a
>       child's laughter.
>       12. A compliment is verbal sunshine.
>     
>
>  A friend is a friend is a friend
>       1. If you're not willing to be a friend to someone who doesn't
entirely
>       suit you then you will never have many friends.
>       2. A real friend will not visit you in prosperity unless he is
>invited; but
>       when you are in trouble he will come without invitation.
>       3. The purchase price of a friend is to be one.
>       4. There is only one thing better than making a new friend and that is
>       keeping an old one
>       5. A true friend will put a finger on your faults without rubbing them
>       in.
>       6. Promises may get you friends but it is performance that keeps them.
>       7. Everyone is a stranger until you make him your friend.
>     
>  The beginning is the family
>       1. The easiest thing to overlook in a family is how much we need each
>       other.
>       2. The family you come from isn't as important as the family you are
>       going to have.
>       3. You can't make a husband tender by keeping him in hot water.
>       4. To break a child's trust is to cripple him for life.
>       5. When speaking of tranquilizers, they had one back in my
>       grandfather's day that practically garanteed you a good nights
>sleep... It
>       was called "hard work"
>       . 6. Grandparents are given children to love and grandchildren to love
>       them in return.
>   
>
>   Old age is something we all will share
>       1. When people tell you how young you look, they're also telling you
>       how old you are.
>       2. Anyone can get old, all you have to do is live long enough.
>       3. To worry about your age is silly. Every time you're a year older so
>       is everyone else.
>       4. Look at the bright side. No matter how old you are--you're younger
>       than you will ever be again.
>       5. Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been.
>       6. The one thing that comes without any effort is old age.
>      
> Words for you to muse on
>       1. I like long walks- especially when they are taken by people who
>       annoy me
>       2. Some troubles come from wanting to have your own way: Others
>       come from being allowed to have it.
>       3. If you've got troubles, the best eraser in the world is a good
>night's
>       sleep
>       4. Life is not a plate to be emptied but a bowl to be filled.
>       5. Folks who think they must always speak the truth overlook another
>       good choice---silence.
>       6. The hardest thing of all to give is--- in.
>
>
>
>
>
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