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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Evening Wisdom, Thoughts and Beauty



A generous man forgets what he gives and remembers what he receives.
Old Proverb



Ninety percent of the friction of daily life is caused by the wrong tone of voice.



If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow.
Chinese Proverb



Enlightenment is the "quiet acceptance of what is" I believe
the truly enlightened beings are those who refuse to allow
themselves to be distressed over things that simply are the
way they are.
Wayne Dyer

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sylvia,

Your blog becomes more of a theraputic break from day to day life everytime I stop by. I leave feeling...Lighter. Truly. 'Ninety percent of the friction of daily life is caused by the wrong tone of voice' is something I recently learned for myself. Thanks for your posts :) Have a good night...

JJ

magiceye said...

gorgeous images with wonderful quotes as usual!

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bobbie said...

All so wise. I especially like hte tone of voice one.

Jane Hards Photography said...

There is actually a lot of truth in these proverbs. I wonder which one I should adopt. The calmest one.

Unknown said...

A wonderful set of images and the a proverb or two too think about

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