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Monday, May 25, 2009

Evening Words, Wisdom and Beauty



What you think of yourself is much more important than what
others think of you.
Seneca



You are a living magnet. What you attract into your life is in in harmony with your dominant thoughts.
Brian Tracy



Enjoy present pleasures in such a way as not to injure future ones.
Seneca



We cannot hold a torch to light another's path without brightening our own.
Ben Sweetland

11 comments:

MonikaRose said...

Hey girl, :) I love the photo of the sky, reminds me of Gliding high, wow, thank you for sharing :) The sayings are so true, cya MonikaORse

chrome3d said...

The stripey sky was so great in every way, but it was that tree standing by the bay that was the one. Looking at those boats in the distance below was so poetic.

Carolyn said...

Your photos and quotes always bring such peace to my days end. Thank you Sylvia.
Blessings and smiles

Kay said...

I really like that last saying especially. It is hopeful and what I truly believe.

Arija said...

Sylvia, I ove this post with so many truisms that I also subscribe to. Great photos as wel...with your new camera?

Wolynski said...

Very nice, the photos and the sayings - quite beautiful.

Great Grandma Lin said...

so true-like the one about what you think of yourself is so much more important than what other think of you or what you think they think...

Redzlan aka Tabib said...

Beautiful scenery especially the one looking at the sea and sail boat.

bobbie said...

Oh, what a sky in that first photos! And what a wonderful hillside!

Rajesh said...

Fantastic snaps with lovely words. It looks like as if a road has been laid on the sky. The blossomed white flowers look excellent.

Darlene said...

The colors in that photo of the tree on the bank is outstanding. That's a photo that I wish I had taken.

I love the fruit (apple?) blossoms pic also.

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