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Sometimes you draw the scariest babies.
Excellent. I try, not always successfully, to take this perspective as much as possible-it makes the roller coaster much less upsetting.
Oh, thank you. You just made my day ;-)
When you are having a particularly bad day, it is important to remember: ‘This, too, shall pass.’
It’s equally important to keep in mind when everything’s going your way.
You know I always figured if you took the union of the good and bad it would be the facts of life…the facts of life.
Always poignant, always well done! Keep it up!
How pragmatic of you.
C = That of which I have had my share (according to Led Zeppelin)
Keeps life in balance :)
It would be interesting to found out how many people felt happy when they saw this compared to how many people felt sad…
This one was truly awesome. I got the chills ^___^
Now I have Led Zeppelin stuck in my head :/
peter thats a good thing
Very buddhist. Nice.
beautiful. i think it captured very essence of happiness.
Sounds like a Tammy Wynette song.
First thing I thought: “you know I’ve my share” — Thank you Led Zep!
Second thing I thought: “This too shall pass.” — Thank you Lady A.
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A very profound way to express a very simple fact ..made my day :-)
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c = ” Give me some of that”
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