“Carry on! Carry on! Fight the good fight and true; Believe in you mission, greet life with a cheer.” Â
~ Robert W. Service
“Carry on! Carry on! Fight the good fight and true; Believe in you mission, greet life with a cheer.” Â
~ Robert W. Service
It doesn’t matter where you start. It’s where you finish. Never quit. Never give up. The break you need may arrive with the next sunrise. Hang in there.
Reacting without knowing is like grabbing hold of a hot pan handle. Nothing good is going to come from it. Think, reflect, and then respond.Â
“If a writer stops observing, he is finished.”
“Always dream and shoot higher than you know you can do…Try to be better than yourself.”
Ease the foot off the gas pedal. Slow it down a bit. Concentrate on the task at hand. What gets done, gets done. What doesn’t get done, will wait for us around the corner. Better to smile, love, sing, and dance.
“One of the most difficult things in writing a novel or anything at all is to choose the point of view from which it’s going to be told.”
~Â Truman Capote
C’mom, turn up the corners. Turn the serious look into a smile. Close your eyes, feel the beat of life pulsing through you. Alive, alive, alive, and grateful to be alive. In spite of the gray and gloom, make it shine, shine, shine.
“Life is short, Break the Rules. Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly. Love truly. Laugh uncontrollably And never regret ANYTHING That makes you smile.”
~ Mark Twain
This myth is dangerously logical. You’ve just scrubbed yourself clean, and you’ve got a head of cold, wet hair — you’ve never been more exposed to the germs and viruses flying around in the air outside. It turns out, though, that leaving the house just after a shower isn’t going to make you sick… unless you’re already sick, that is.In 2005, researchers tested the hypothesis that chilling your body increases your chances of being infected with the common cold virus, also known as acute viral nasopharyngitis. Their results found that, no, it doesn’t. But it can cause the onset of symptoms if the virus is already in your body. So if you’re afraid that you might be sick but have a very important meeting tomorrow, you may want to blow-dry your hair before you leave the house.