Proverbs - Gems for Living!

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(Photo by Jane Nichols, Laura's Mother-in-Law)

 

     I have a copy of my mama's hard drive on my computer, and sometimes I happen upon one of her writings that makes my day brighter and evokes happy memories for me.  Today as I was searching for a document, I ran across some of her favorite proverbs that I enjoyed and hope you will too!

- Laura H. Nichols

 

 Proverbs - Gems for Living!

  

·        I will prepare, and some day my chance will come. (Abraham Lincoln)

·        A pessimist is a person who mourns the future.

·        What fills the eye fills the heart. (Celtic proverb)

·        The difference between the right and the almost right word is the difference between lightening and lightening bug. (Mark Twain)

·        Perfect etiquette means behaving yourself a little better than is absolutely necessary. (Ann Landers)

·        A clear conscience is a good pillow. (American Proverb)

·        Like what you do; if you don't like it, do something else.  (Paul Harvey)

·        Fresh air and sunshine and plenty of grace slam the door in the doctor's face.  (American proverb)

·        He that gives should never remember; he that receives should never forget.

·        All time spent being angry is time lost being happy (Mexican proverb)

·        Reputation is what you are in the light; character is what you are in the dark. (American Proverb)

·        Don't let your tongue cut your throat. (Irish proverb)

·        Speaking without thinking is shooting without aiming. (French proverb)

·        Thoughts are like arrows: once released, they strike their mark.  Guard them well or one day you may be your own victim.  (Native American proverb)

 

-From the Writings of Maryann Cavender Hood (Laura's mama)

 

 

 

 

 

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