Summer, dropping so easily a delicious everything upon your skin and lips. Like a never-ending kiss - taunting, deep, and luscious.
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The Number One Rule of Working Is: DO THE BEST WORK YOU CAN. Why do anything but your best? Whats the point?
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As I see it, you GET married - but you MAKE a marriage.
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Teach them what you love to do in life. It really doesnt matter what it is. It never does. Just show them how important a passion is . . .
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So, if the truest currency of life is time, then how do you get more time? Because if more is merrier, than having more time should make us more happier. Right? Therefore, all we have to ask ourselves is can we buy more time? . . .
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So How Much of a THING or THINGS is Enough? And if you have EVERYTHING, have you achieved perfect HAPPINESS?
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Be the same person- with or without money.
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Wake up. Be thankful. For whatever happens on this day, you are endlessly given the chance to start again-to be alive. And all of us should wish for that.
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What good is an “I LOVE YOU” If said only when you have to?What good is it to ride a horse if you cannot gallop?What good is it to believe in someone if you doubt your own belief?
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What good is an “I love you” if said only when you have to?
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In reality, Little Ones, there are two winters. One made for kids; the other for adults. The one made for adults is always too cold and always too long. The one made for kids is always perfect. A kid winter is an endless and wild snow carnival where all the rides are free.
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Kids are kids and not little adults. Theyre watching and listening to you all the time. Theyre figuring out the game plan but still dont know all the rules. Talk straight to them and theyll respect you for it.
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I wish I could wrap up the glitter star-green of this moment and hand it to you like an angel gift. Give you the heat lightning flying in jagged silence over the distant mountains. And the smell of September prairie grass and the even fainter scent of October pine now descending . . .
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