1. Patience is not the ability to wait, but the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting.
2. If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you . . . yours is the earth and everything that’s in it. –Ruyard Kipling
3. I can’t do everything in the world. –Kimberly
4. Things like picking up crosses and denying ourselves seldom find a place on our agendas. –David Faust
5. For excellence, ask an expert . . . for wisdom, ask a sage . . . for honesty, ask a child.
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Abraham Lincoln was born on this date in 1809. 🙂
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Katharine is a writer, speaker, women's counselor, and professional mom. Happily married over 50 years to the same gorgeous guy. She loves cooking amazing homegrown food, celebrating grandbabies, her golden-egg-laying hennies, and watching old movies with popcorn.
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2 thoughts on “Saturday Sayings – 6”
Cute snowman! We didn’t even get one up this winter. 😦 And your kitty story is so sad!
You like our snowman? I thought he turned out, considering the top half of the snow was powdery. Everything had to be done over a few times before it stayed put. Then it lasted only a day.
It was a joint venture with my daughter, which made it a good photo for the week’s topic of boundaries, which we threw ours out to do this project. Was fun being just girls together.
YES. The cat story was a heartbreaker. But we’ve recovered and are juggling 2 – 3 other cats, these days. They come and go, don’t they!
Cute snowman! We didn’t even get one up this winter. 😦 And your kitty story is so sad!
Hey Lady! Thanks for your kind words!
You like our snowman? I thought he turned out, considering the top half of the snow was powdery. Everything had to be done over a few times before it stayed put. Then it lasted only a day.
It was a joint venture with my daughter, which made it a good photo for the week’s topic of boundaries, which we threw ours out to do this project. Was fun being just girls together.
YES. The cat story was a heartbreaker. But we’ve recovered and are juggling 2 – 3 other cats, these days. They come and go, don’t they!