“Do not line the higher road with chickens.” Great quote – right? I made it up, in case you have never heard of it. I am running a communication group with 12 of my clients. Obviously, given my job and … Continue reading
Category Archives: Quote of the week
OK I’m cheating a bit this week. I’m putting up a really long quote. Some might even call this a poem. I choose a quote of the week to have pinned up in our kitchen to impart little words of … Continue reading
“Talent is insignificant. I know a lot of talented ruins. Beyond talent lies all the usual words: discipline, love, luck, but most of all, endurance.” James Baldwin I thought this quote was the perfect one as this weekend was the … Continue reading
“Obedience to law is liberty.” Plain and simple. If we are living according to the laws of the land and the higher moral law, then we have freedom. I think we often feel rules and guidelines and laws are restrictive. … Continue reading
“If you don’t build your dream, someone will hire you to help build theirs” I liked this quote when I read it. I like having dreams (which really is code for “goals” with me) and I like it when my … Continue reading
“You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough”. Mae West The countdown is really on… 10 days to go… I was saying to Rob that although we have been planning and saving for this trip … Continue reading
“Sometimes you will never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory”. The week after we got married, we went on our Family Honeymoon. Rob and I had had our “alone time” trip in Sweden, and … Continue reading
In keeping with the travel theme this month, I saw this one and knew we had to feature it as a quote of the week! How true is this? Of all the things I do buy, I enjoy travel … Continue reading
With exactly one month to our big trip, I though it would be appropriate to have a travel quote: “The world is a book…those who do not travel read only one page”.I also thought it was specifically appropriate as Gabe went … Continue reading
“How many bars do you have?” Yesterday we listened to a speaker at Church make a comparison between being connected to Wifi and being connected to others. He asked : “How many bars of connectivity do we have to each … Continue reading