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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Evening, Wisdom and Beauty!

In the end, it's not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away.   Shing Xiong

 The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.  Henry David Thoreau

I think everyone should be told they're beautiful until they believe it. Unknown

13 comments:

SandyCarlson said...

Thoreau speaks to me tonight. Thanks for this post.

magiceye said...

eautiful images! Loved the last quote

TexWisGirl said...

wow, those clouds are spectacular. that last quote is SOOOO wonderful.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I totally agree with the last quote Sylvia. The flowers are gorgeous and I have seen them but the name eludes me..darn and I was doing so well haha!

lotusleaf said...

That is a profound thought- the price of anything.... Thanks for sharing.

This is Belgium said...

ha ha, the last quote is a good one !
I will put it into practice and tell people over and over just to see what happens !

Stewart M said...

Love that burst of colour in the middle of the first picture.

Week going better than last week due to lack of 16 hour plane flights!

Cheers - Stewart M

Pat Tillett said...

So nice! Clouds make ordinary sunsets spectacular! Great job Sylvia...

Random Treasures said...

Loved the flowers. Great colors. Thanks for the post

Andrea said...

Hi Sylvia, how are you? The photos are as marvelous as always! And the quotations hit home. HD Thoreau is always my favorite, i even had a dream when younger to reach Boston for the Walden Pond! thanks and regards.

Sérgio Pontes said...

Hi Sylvia, the pohotos are really nice

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

Lovely captures, Sylvia. Those flowers are dazzling. Hope you are enjoying your week.

Kay said...

Oh my goodness! Those flowers are absolutely spectacular. I love the colors.

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