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"Take each day as you find it,
if things go wrong, don't mind it,
For each day leaves behind it
A chance to start anew."
~Gertrude Ellgas
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Rooting Down
Digging Deep for Healing
by Madisyn Taylor
When you establish a den of peace within your core, you empower yourself to act rather than react in distressing situations.
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Rest satisfied with doing well, and leave others to talk of you as they please. -- Pythagoras
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Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything. -- George Bernard Shaw
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The first choice we make each and every day is, "Will we act upon life, or will we merely be acted upon?" -- Stephen Covey
"Do the the thing, and you shall have the power." R.W. Emerson
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Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity. Horace Mann
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Discover your uniqueness. Learn to exploit it in the service of others, and you are guaranteed success, happiness, and prosperity. -- Larry Winget
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While it is well enough to leave footprints on the sands of time, it is even more important to make sure they point in a commendable direction. -- James Cabell
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Never tear down anything unless you are prepared to build something better in its place. Napoleon Hill
This rule applies to both individuals and things. It’s easy to criticize other people thoughtlessly for their shortcomings, and equally easy to find fault in their work or in situations that are not to your liking. It is far more difficult to be a builder of people and to create works of art, useful products, or profitable businesses. Make sure you are a builder, not a destroyer of people and things. When you criticize the actions or work of others — your children, your employees, or others for whom you are responsible — make sure your criticisms are positive and directed at the act, or the opportunity for improvement, not the individual. Include specific suggestions for their application and focus on the potential for success. NHF
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No man is so poor as to have nothing worth giving: as well might the mountain stream-lets say they have nothing to give the sea because they are not rivers. Give what you have. To someone it may be better than you dare to think. -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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