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UNRECOGNIZED GIFTS #3073
The things that we should be most thankful for are not the things that we do; rather, they are the many things that we have, that we’ve become so accustomed to, that we no longer recognize them as gifts.
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Thanks to:
Walt Haskins - Lahaina, Hawaii - USA. - rec.:Nov 22, 2004 - pub.:Dec 15, 2004 - sent.:Sep 26, 2008
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WHERE THE SHORTAGE ISN'T #3294
The problem isn’t that there are enough people with common sense; the problem is that there aren’t enough people with uncommon sense.
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Thanks to:
Walt Haskins - Lahaina, Hawaii - USA. - rec.:Feb 2, 2005 - pub.:Mar 11, 2005 - sent.:Oct 17, 2017
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Arithmetics #2576
There are three types of people
in this world:those who can count,
and those who cannot
- CARL HOSTNIK -
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Thanks to:
R,RAMACHANDRA RAO - HYDERABAD - India - rec.:Jun 23, 2004 - pub.:Jun 29, 2004 - sent.:Sep 3, 2004
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WHERE WILL THEY GO? #2987
Nothing is so easily lost, as are those things that we regard as birthrights that cannot be taken away, and therefore need not be protected.
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Thanks to:
Walt Haskins - Lahaina, Hawaii - USA. - rec.:Oct 31, 2004 - pub.:Nov 17, 2004 - sent.:Dec 2, 2004
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