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Whatever you can dream...


Dickons

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Last year while going through pictures at a thrift store I found this quote, typed and framed. It took me several readings but it helped me and when a co-worker was leaving work I framed a copy for her - I hope it helps someone else.

 

Until one is committed there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness, concerning all acts of initiative and creation.

 

There is an elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas & splendid plans : that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would otherwise never have occurred.

 

A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one

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That is definitely a quotation worth sharing! Thanks for doing that and welcome to the blog community. How's the weather up there in Canada?

 

Jean

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Hi Dikons:

 

welcome toour blog world of blogging, BTW I would love it if you elaborate how you apply that wisdom of quote to your daily living(just for my own enlightment), Hope to know more about you through your future blogs.

 

BTW I am stroke survivor since 2004

 

Ok I reread again, and now I get it, it's very true statement, thanks for sharing

 

 

Asha

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This is a great statement. I think though that the ups are great for the planning stages but the downs tend to throw me back to the tiny space I can cope with.

 

Welcome to the blog community. Blogs can help us understand others and also "spread the wisdom" like you have just done in yours.

 

Hope to see more of them.

 

Sue. :chat:

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