Each month S and I thought it would be great for everyone to share with Treasure a quote that they love. Something that has meaning to you. Something that provides insight, humor, good advice, or perhaps even a bit of wisdom. Or just something that you like... If you want to tag on WHY you like the quote, so much the better... Or just share the quote. Please be sure to let Treasure who/where the quote is from.
Ready? Here we go!
January.
Please share a quote that you love.
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I went to look for some quote by Teddy Rosevelt and ended up finding some other great things. There are lots of great ideas out there. Don't worry about coming up with everything yourself, if it works, do it.
The first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: Decide what you want. Ben Stein
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Lao Tzu
Both fortune and love befriend the bold. Ovid
In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. Albert Einstein
The most important single ingredient in the formula for success is knowing how to get along with people. Theodore Roosevelt
One of the ones I've said to all my children, and probably to almost everyone I know getting married...is "if everyone put as much energy into their marriage as they do their wedding, they're probably wouldn't be as many divorces." I don't believe I read that, or heard that anywhere, it's just something I've witnessed over the years, working with so many brides, caught up in all the "fun of the wedding" forgetting what it's really supposed to be about. Your way to young to understand this now, but sometime, a long, long time from now, you just might!
Another one your Uncle Aaron always reminds me I said to him as a young man, "Life is like a book, until you open it and read it, (live it, experience it) you don't know what you are missing!" I always encourage all young people to get out and see the world! Experience everything you can before you settle down with a job & family! Love life! Laugh alot!!
...and always hug your Gran! ;-)
This is from a Gmail chat your Dad and I had:
Me (Grandpa to you)"My Dad (your Great Grandpa) always seemed to try and get me to make the best of whatever was happening, and that is something that has helped me not to feel worthless. Even the jobs at Gore School and Inland Quick Freeze had features which I enjoyed. Maybe you can pass that on to Luc too?
S (your Dad) I'll certainly try.. It's just a matter of telling people what's important in life.
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