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Living Life To It's Fullest - page 4
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| I close my eyes, only for a moment... and the moment's gone.
- Kansas, 'Dust in the Wind' |
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| You better take a fool's advice-- take care of your own; 'cause one day they're here, next day they're gone. (song, 'New York Minute')
- Don Henley |
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| Savor the smiles and laughter of your children-- there is nothing more important.
- Gary Fenchuk |
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| All the wonderful things in life are so simple that one is not aware of their wonder until they are beyond touch. Never have I felt the wonder and beauty and joy of life so keenly as now in my grief that Johnny is not here to enjoy them. Today, when I see parents impatient or tired or bored with their children, I wish I could say to them, "but they are alive, think of the wonder of that! They may be a care and a burden, but think, they are alive! You can touch them-- what a miracle!"
- Frances Gunther |
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| There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955) |
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| To be alive, to be able to see, to walk, to have houses, music, paintings-- it's all a miracle. I have adopted the technique of living life from miracle to miracle.
- Arthur Rubinstein (1887-1982) |
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| Cherish your yesterdays; dream your tomorrows; but live your todays!
- Author Unknown |
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| There will come a day when you'd trade all of your tomorrows for a single yesterday. Enjoy these 'yesterdays' fully.
- Anonymous |
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| Oh, to be seventy again!
(Said in his 87th year, while watching a pretty girl)
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (1841-1935) |
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| That man is a success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much.
- Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-94), adapted |
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