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Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

  • The most destructive habit………………………………Worry
  • The greatest Joy……………………………………………..Giving
  • The greatest loss…………………………………………….Loss of self-respect
  • The most satisfying work…………………………………Helping others
  • The ugliest personality trait……………………………..Selfishness
  • The most endangered species…………………………..Dedicated leaders
  • Our greatest natural resource…………………………..Our youth
  • The greatest “shot in the arm”…………………………Encouragement
  • The greatest problem to overcome…………………..Fear
  • The most effective sleeping pill……………………….Peace of
  • The most crippling failure disease…………………….Excuses
  • The most powerful force in ………………………..
  • The most dangerous pariah……………………………..A gossiper
  • The world’s most incredible computer………………The brain
  • The worst thing to be without………………………..Hope
  • The deadliest weapon…………………………………….The tongue
  • The two most power-filled words……………………..”I Can”
  • The most worthless emotion……………………………Self-pity
  • The most beautiful attire…………………………………SMILE!
  • The most prized possession……………………………..Integrity
  • The most contagious spirit……………………………….Enthusiasm

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Recipe for a happy New Year!

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

Recipe for a happy New Year!
Take 12 months, clean them from envy,
bitterness, costiveness, pedantry
and divide them into 30 or 31 parts,
so that the supply is enough for one year.
Each day individually arranged from:
1 part of work and
2 parts sense of glad and humor.
Add 3 accumulated tablespoons optimism,
1 tablespoon tolerance, 1 pellet irony
and 1 prize of time.
Then dowse the mass with
very much all over.
The finished court can be decorated
with Straeusel of small attentions,
serve it well with daily amusement!

- Katharina Elisabeth Goethe (1731-1808) -

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