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As long as I live, I will always remember it:
"Today is the tomorrow of all my yesterdays of fear; and all of that worrying did not prevent, or change its arrival-- but only worsened the journey to here."
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Great message. Thanks for posting it.
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heh, neat Mr. Sprinkles. :goodjob:
an interesting message.
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The process of belief is an elixer when you're weak.I must confess at times I indulge it on the sneak, but generally my outlook's not so bleak.-Bad Religion |
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Very simple yet precise. I Like!
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He isn't a poet or anything....he is a businessman. But it's a good saying for life, I think. He also taught me this one when I was learning to drive:
Johnny was right, dead right, as he sped along-- but he's just as dead now as if he'd been wrong. So drive defensively everyone!
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Maybe he should of been a poet. 8)
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Well, he didn't write the driving one...he learned it when he first started driving, and he taught it to me.
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