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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Thought for the Evening



We did not become incomplete at some point in our lives, we simply forgot who we were, and so began searching outside of ourselves for happiness.
~ Dr. Lee Jampolsky

12 comments:

Kay said...

This is truly something to think about, isn't it? Have a happy Thursday, Sylvia.

magiceye said...

loved the pic and the quote!

Leslie D. said...

What a beautiful sentiment expressed in the Jampolsky quote!I'm also still laughing over the three ladies' black bra and stocking experiment. Hilarious

Lavender and Vanilla Friends of the Gardens said...

Hi Sylvia, a lovely evening to end the day.
Which is happening here it is 6.06 pm but our sunset is still early around 5.oopm.

Anonymous said...

Wow that gives one some deep thought :) Have a great Thursday :) Love the picture as well :)

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Great thought - great photo. You spoil us Sylvia.

Unknown said...

A photo for contemplation and food for thought in the quote. I sort of agree but then think about all the people and experiences without whom and which I would be very poor in spirit.

Unknown said...

P.S. the new masthead is so wonderful!

Greener Bangalore said...

Lovely wordings and awesome snap Sylvia and yes was off for a while watching matches...so howz you?

Bill ~ {The Old Fart} said...

Wonderful thought Sylvia, Beautiful picture.

George said...

I like the thought you quoted, but the picture is above absolutely gorgeous.

(I've been having problems posting comments on this, so I apologize if you've gotten multiple copies.)

Elisabeth said...

Ran over here as fast as I could after posting...LOL! Super nice shots again Sylvia. Sorry I missed stopping by last week...hope you have a grand weekend.

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