After the first one, I was waiting for the punchlines on all the rest. These are wonderfully inspirational. “How long would it take YOU to name yourself?”
Hope having a tooth missing is perfect for right now! Yesterday, I heard soon-POTUS Harris saying "you're not one day on one side of a barrier and the next day on the other...it's hard. They will come for you, they will cut you, they will try to make you lose hope." Now, hope and I are ready for battle! ✊🥊
Some real deep thoughts, Debra. I can't believe you expect me to think on a late Thursday afternoon. Native Americans have lots of wonderful wisdom. Can you imagine how things would be if we collaborated with them instead of dominating them? Thanks for sharing all of this. Great stuff.
Hope and a spider web made me cringe. You know how icky it is to walk through a web you don't see? I have that happen often in the back yard when mowing or doing yard work. So my hope is, I don't run into any. Some interesting food for thought.
...amen to real luxuries.
ReplyDeletewonderful! i love that fence!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely swiping some of these. They're great. Also timely.
ReplyDeleteAfter the first one, I was waiting for the punchlines on all the rest. These are wonderfully inspirational. “How long would it take YOU to name yourself?”
ReplyDeleteThat description of hope is perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love the Chief Crowfoot quote.
ReplyDeleteMay we all live in luxury.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteBut you know what hit? That I would not name myself first when naming the things I love....
XOXO
Lately I’ve been writing down a few inspirational words before going to sleep. Thank you for these, I especially love the fence.
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Some great food for thought here. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThese are really good, Debra. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteDid Jung ever do "cat's cradle"?
ReplyDeleteI really liked everything Debra,
ReplyDeletebut especially the second and the last one!!
Really food for thought!
Such good reminders, Debra! Thank you for the uplift...
ReplyDeleteI liked the hope one myself.
ReplyDeleteSome good ones.
ReplyDeleteHope having a tooth missing is perfect for right now! Yesterday, I heard soon-POTUS Harris saying "you're not one day on one side of a barrier and the next day on the other...it's hard. They will come for you, they will cut you, they will try to make you lose hope." Now, hope and I are ready for battle! ✊🥊
ReplyDelete"Live imperfectly"
ReplyDeleteI've got that down pat.
Worthy words, one and all.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Some real deep thoughts, Debra. I can't believe you expect me to think on a late Thursday afternoon. Native Americans have lots of wonderful wisdom. Can you imagine how things would be if we collaborated with them instead of dominating them? Thanks for sharing all of this. Great stuff.
ReplyDeleteLove them all.
ReplyDeleteLove Jung quote!
ReplyDeleteLove the last one.
ReplyDeleteLove this, and (finally) feeling hopeful again after exciting developments in the US.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful collection of life.
ReplyDeleteYou're going to live imperfectly whether you like it or not, so might as well take delight in it.
ReplyDeleteI like the first one. Sums up my feelings about our existence. We are a very tiny cog in a very huge wheel.
ReplyDeleteI love these, thank you for the inspiration this morning. I needed it.
ReplyDeleteI need convincing that a long walk is a luxury!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful post full of wisdom. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHope and a spider web made me cringe. You know how icky it is to walk through a web you don't see? I have that happen often in the back yard when mowing or doing yard work. So my hope is, I don't run into any. Some interesting food for thought.
ReplyDeleteThe Jung one is super Debra.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Peggy xxx
the last one is missing bourbon no rubbish types.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely agree with life's luxuries. Love the hope one and the third one made me wriggle uncomfortably.
ReplyDeleteAll Beautiful
ReplyDeleteBut Last Ome❤
Profound quotes, Debra. Thanks for sharing.
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