Happy Tuesday! I made a “scientific” discovery yesterday. Housecleaning is dangerous! While I was mopping I banged the corner of my head on the corner of the door. Yes, I do think I saw stars for a slight moment. Then a little later I picked up something while vacuuming and here it was a tiny piece of glass which cut my finger. After that I gave up housework and read a book, much safer!
Enjoy these quotes, I promise you that reading has been proven by me, to be safe!
Great quotes! # 2 lol
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love the Churchill quote!
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Thanks for reading, and yes, I think its such a wise quote. Reminds us how not get so caught up in making a living that we forget to make a life!
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yes, indeed!
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Fantastic list of wise quotes. #4 pretty well sums it up, for me.
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HI Ron! Thanks for reading and glad to know that there is someone else that can identify with Number 4! 🙂
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Oh, the voices. Why won’t they leave me alone? 🤣🤣🤣
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LOL! They are always there!
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Yes and today they are very loud. 🙂
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8 and 9 for me this week, but again all good..
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I do believe #8,#9, and #4 are the popular ones this week! 🙂 Gotta love Leo Buscalgia!
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you are so funny! STOP cleaning!!! LOL! 8 & 9 are my faves this week!!
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Haha! Why can’t they invent houses that clean themselves! 🙂
I had to laugh for my follower who commented right above your comment chose #8 and #9 as well! Did you copy from her paper? LOL!
Glad you liked them, they do give such strong messages, and I just love Leo Buscalgia.
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No copying here. Lol. 🤣😉
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😃😃! You both get A’s!
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Some smile inducing thoughts here! 😊
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#4 for sure! Oh, and where exactly is one’s “corner” of one’s head? LOL, I couldn’t resist asking.
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Haha! 😛
It’s the left side of your temple. 🙂
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Awesome!
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Housework is indeed dangerous, and … no worker’s comp!!! I gave it up … too much danger of a broken bone or summat at my age! However, I have injured myself while reading, as well. First, there are the paper cuts on the fingers, and then … there are the concussions and bruised toes from walking into things while engrossed in that whodunnit! 😊
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LOL!! Yes, paper cuts are nasty. I walk into things even without reading! 🙂 I can just imagine reading about someone coming around the corner at a scary moment and boom you walk into something. I can hear your scream!
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#8 reminds me of this ~> “Do not overlook any good actions, thinking they are of no benefit; even tiny drops of water in the end will fill a huge vessel.” ~ The Buddha
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Very true! Thanks for the quote!
Oh and I answered your question about the book on my other post. 🙂
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Once again Tuesday’s Thoughts become Wednesday’s Words of Wisdom. I’m choosing #5 because it is exactly what I have been aiming for this week. You see this is the very last week that I will be greeted each morning by “Namaste Gem! It’s me Benjamin!” and thus enter into the feeding of the critters, the adventurings when weather permits, the indoor projects when it doesn’t, the performance of our civil duty and the visiting of all of our ‘log friends amongst other things. Yes, there will be those random visits on school holidays, school vacations and the occasional weekends when sports participation permits. I look forward to those times to come! However after nearly 6 years of togetherness, whilst excited for Benjamin, I am indulging in a wee bit of self pity…okay, more than a wee bit! All month I have been reading the words of Maya Angelou as a daily mindful reminder : “If you must look back, do so forgivingly. If you must look forward, do so prayerfully. However, the wisest thing you can do is be present in the present…gratefully.” Thank-you!
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Awww sweet Ellen! Big hugs to you!! You have such a special bond with Benjamin and I am sure it will continue, even though you won’t see him every day now. You go ahead and indulge in that self pity my dear,but keep smiling too!! Who knows what surprise blessings may be in store for you! Benjamin is sp very blessed to have you!!
Come visit me and we will go adventuring! 😊❤
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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I hope the corner of your head has recovered. As well as your finger. And I’m glad that you discovered that laziness is the best preventer of accidents.
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Thanks, my finger is fully recovered and the “corner” of my head is better though still sore.
But wait reading a book instead of doing housework is not being lazy, for I am “educating” my brain. 😃
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That’s how I feel when I’m watching TV.
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LOL! Now that’s being lazy. 🙂
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you sure pick some good ones to share – and here – my fav is the ee card – found the book to read – hahahha
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So glad you enjoyed them!
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and whew – hope your minor injuries heal 🙂
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