"The Things I Learned In Life," Part 11

quiragl(AT)pacific.net.ph
Sat, 06 Jun 1998 07:32:11 +0800

<bigger>Dear Everyone,

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Hi! This is a continuation of "The Things ..." series.

<bigger>"THE THINGS I LEARNED IN LIFE"

</bigger>Part 11:

* I've learned that happiness comes not from running away

from life, but from facing it squarely.

* I've learned that we can endure almost anything as long

as we have hope and as long as we can believe that there

may come a change for the better.

* I've learned that there will always be something new in

life. There really are no endings, for the end of one

thing is only the beginning of another.

* I've learned that we need to pay less attention to life's

frustrations and more to life's goodness.

* I've learned that advice is what we ask for when we

already know the answer but wish we didn't.

* I've learned that a true friend never gets in your way

unless you happen to be going down.

* I've learned that the best remedy for a short temper is

a long walk.

* I've learned that success is getting what you want and

happiness is enjoying what you've got.

* I've learned that we should not look back in anger or

forward in fear, but around in awareness.

* I've learned that a journey of a thousand miles always

begins with a single step.

Well, how's life nowadays, fellas? Warm regards to all.

Sincerely,

Alex Quirante

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</smaller>"There is always a better way of doing things, there is nothing
best!" -> A motto for progress.