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really great quote


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I can appreciate that one Rose, I often need guidance and having faith in something that provides that guidance and support is important for me to remember.  Thanks - it's a keeper!
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this one is really helpful:
"o great spirit, whose voice i hear in the wind and whose breath gives life to all the earth, hear me, i am one of your children, i need your guidance and support."
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Happiness lies within
 
 
I add - "somewhere".

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Thank you Rosie for the lovely quote!
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Rose,   Fantastic! Thanks for sharing.    Members, Feel free to share some of your favourites!
 
Brenna, Bilingual Health Educator
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I came across this quote in a book the other day and thought I'd post it somewhere:
 
"You are not what you seem to be in moments of sadness. You are better than that"
 
I have written it in my journal and read it over and over when I feel really miserable and sad. I know it's just a silly quote but it gives me a little ray of hope in my darkness.....
 
 

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