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Once or twice though you should fail,
Try, try again;
If you would at last prevail,
Try, try again;
If we strive, 'tis no disgrace
Though we do not win the race;
What should you do in the case?
Try, try again.
Time will bring you your reward,
Try, try again.
All that other folks can do,
Why, with patience, should not you?
Only keep this rule in view;
Try, try again.
author unknown
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Perseverance is a great element of success.
If you only knock long enough and loud enough
at the gate, you are sure to wake up somebody.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Did you ever hear of a man who had striven all his life faithfully
and singly toward an object and in no measure obtained it?
If a man constantly aspires, is he not elevated?
Henry David Thoreau
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"BE THE BEST OF WHATEVER YOU ARE"
If you can't be a highway, then just be a trail,
If you can't be a sun, be a star;
It isn't by size that you win or you fail....
Be the best of whatever you are."
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"For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass.
The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away:
But the word of the Lord endureth for ever. And this is the word
which by the gospel is preached unto you.
I Peter 1: 24, 25
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I cannot boast of much success in acquiring the reality
of this virtue, but I had a good deal with regard to
the
appearance of it. I made it a rule to forbear all direct
contradiction to the sentiments of others and all positive
assertion of my own. I even forbade myself, agreeably to the
old laws of our Junto, the use of every word or expression in
the language that imported a fixed opinion, such as "certainly,"
"undoubtedly," etc., and I adopted, instead of them, "I conceive,"
"I apprehend," or "I imagine" a thing to be so or so; or it
"so appears to me at present." When another asserted something
that I thought an error, I denied myself the pleasure of
contradicting him abruptly and of showing immediately some absurdity
in his proposition; and in answering I began by observing that in
certain cases or circumstances his opinion would be right, but in the
present case there appeared or seemed to me
some difference, etc. I soon found the advantage of this change in
my manner; the conversations I engaged in went on more pleasantly.
The modest way in which I proposed my opinions procured them a readier
reception and less contradiction; I had less mortification when
I was found to be in the wrong, and I more easily prevailed with
others to give up their mistakes and join with me when I happened
to be in the right.
And this mode, which I at first put on with some violence
to natural inclination, became at length so easy, and so habitual
to me that perhaps for these fifty years past no one has ever
heard a dogmatical expression escape me. And to this habit
(after my character of integrity) I think it principally owing
that I had early so much weight with my fellow-citizens
when I proposed new institutions or alterations in the old
and so much influence in public councils when I became a member;
for I was but a bad speaker, never eloquent, subject to much
hesitation in my
choice of words, hardly correct in language,
and yet I generally
carried my points.
In reality there is, perhaps, no one of our natural passions
so hard to subdue as Pride. Disguise it, struggle with it,
beat it down, stifle it, mortify it as much as one pleases,
it is still alive, and will every now and then peep out and
show itself; you will see it, perhaps, often in this history;
for even if I could conceive that I had completely overcome
it, I should probably be proud of my humility."
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The Strength of Humility
This is an article copied from "The Christian Herald" Feb. 1900
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This is my 1st Award. It is from Cajun Don,
who is also a Louisianaian. Visit his homepage.
He has some great Cajun Seafood recipes.
Thank You, Cajun Don, for the award.
Thank you, Darraugh!!
Darraugh Nolan is a fellow-Heartland citizen
as well as a Community Leader - a very sweet person.
The following is a poem from a friend that I went to school with quite a few years ago. She had to move away after the sixth grade. She found my website on the Internet and we have been in touch since then. She wasn't in my class - two years younger - but she asked if I would help contact her classmates for a class reunion. Because I did, she is very appreciative and wrote the poem for me. Her poem is like an "award." As I told her, I'm so honored. No one except my husband has ever written a poem about me before! I thought this would a perfect place to share her talents and the honor she gave to me in writing these beautiful lines. Thank You, Brenda Kay Hankins Bunch - written on February 14, 2002.
MY FRIEND
I have a friend named Carol,
who I call Doll; |
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