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Deb Grabetz Advocate

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Posted: Wed Jun 25th, 2008 12:40 |
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Does anyone like quotes/inspirational stories as much as I do? They can be inspiring, motivating, full of wisdom or just plain fun...but whatever they mean to you, hope you have one to share!
This one to start, is rather on the deep side but a friend gave me this when I was going through a challenging personal time in my life (in addition to the one I'm in... ) and I find it awesome. So feed that good wolf when you're not feeling well........!
Two Wolves
One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people. He said, "My son, the battle is between two "wolves" inside us all. One is Evil. It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority and ego.
The other is Good. It is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith".
The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather, "Which wolf wins?".....
The old Cherokee simply replied, "The one you feed."
Last edited on Wed Jun 25th, 2008 12:52 by Deb Grabetz
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Posted: Wed Jun 25th, 2008 13:09 |
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I have three quotes I always always think of..
"A journey of a thousand miles starts in front of your feet"
- gets me through just about anything, especially when starting the MP.
"If you're too afraid to fly then you never will land"
- is a song lyric but rings so true for every leap or risk in life, in my opinion.
"A wise man never blows his knows"
- Totally irrelevant to the MP, but I love it. I am very glad Dr. Marshall blew his knows for us!

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arhayw Advocate

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Posted: Wed Jun 25th, 2008 19:42 |
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Two maggots were fighting in dead Earnest.
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marion villa Member in Phase 3

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Posted: Wed Jun 25th, 2008 23:10 |
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If you try, maybe you´ll get it,
but if you don´t try, you´ll never et it.
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Deb Grabetz Advocate

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Posted: Thu Jun 26th, 2008 14:00 |
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A leader, once convinced that a particular course of action is the right one,
must....be undaunted when the going gets tough.
Ronald Reagan
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Deb Grabetz Advocate

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Posted: Fri Jun 27th, 2008 13:58 |
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Natalie17 wrote:
"If you're too afraid to fly then you never will land"
- is a song lyric but rings so true for every leap or risk in life, in my opinion.

Natalie,
How true is that? So many never take that one big risk in life that could have made all the difference...I wonder how many walk away from MP for one reason or another because of that fear of committment or "flying"...when it would have made all the difference to their health!
Last edited on Fri Jun 27th, 2008 13:59 by Deb Grabetz
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Posted: Fri Jun 27th, 2008 16:48 |
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I think of this one every time I gulp down a fresh dose of abx. 
"Takeoffs are optional, but landings are mandatory"
To all the nay-sayers and Vit D advocates who think they can just bluff their way past the solid science that Trevor has built up, I can only say...
"Never slap a man who's chewing tobacco"

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Posted: Sat Jun 28th, 2008 10:58 |
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If I could be any part of you, I'd be your tears. To be conceived in your heart, born in your eyes, live on your cheeks, and die on your lips.
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Posted: Sat Jun 28th, 2008 20:35 |
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some I like:
A practical quote came from a weight watchers cookbook:
If you always do what you always did you always get what you always got.
..and here's a funny one for our brain fogged thinking it was on our refrigerator door when i was a kid growing up:
I know you believe you understand what you think I said but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.  Huh?
..an inspirational one found in Corinthians 15 in the age-old book of wisdom, Paul the Apostle tells believers in Christ that our bodies will be replaced in a glorious way to live forever without limitation or disease
Our earthly bodies are planted in the ground when we die, but they will be raised to live forever.43 Our bodies are buried in brokenness, but they will be raised in glory. They are buried in weakness, but they will be raised in strength.44 They are buried as natural human bodies, but they will be raised as spiritual bodies. For just as there are natural bodies, there are also spiritual bodies.
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RichardM Member in Phase 3
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Posted: Sun Jun 29th, 2008 06:59 |
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This one seems appropriate to the MP, from an iconic Aussie cartoonist and author, Michael Leunig:Let it go, let it out
Let it all unravel
Set it free and it shall be
A path on which to travel
His cartoons currently appear every few days in The Age. Try looking at the gallery if someone else is showing for today. Last edited on Sun Jun 29th, 2008 07:05 by RichardM
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Aunt Diana Member in Phase 3

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Posted: Sun Jun 29th, 2008 21:08 |
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St. Catherine of Siena:
"Nothing great is ever acheived without much enduring"
I believe we can all relate to that.
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Deb Grabetz Advocate

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Posted: Mon Jun 30th, 2008 01:23 |
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Aunt Diana wrote: St. Catherine of Siena:
"Nothing great is ever acheived without much enduring"
I believe we can all relate to that.
Oh my, how we must all be relating to this one!
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Deb Grabetz Advocate

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Posted: Wed Jul 2nd, 2008 14:31 |
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Defeat is simply a signal to press onward!
Helen Keller
Imagine the challenges that Hellen Keller overcame!
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Posted: Sat Jul 5th, 2008 20:49 |
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| Something I've always said to myself when the going gets tough..."Stumble on."
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Deb Grabetz Advocate

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Posted: Sun Jul 6th, 2008 13:52 |
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You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, "I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along." . . .
You must do the thing you think you cannot do.
Eleanor Roosevelt
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Posted: Sun Jul 6th, 2008 19:42 |
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Deb, Thank you for that one, as it reminds me of something I always say when some horror comes along. I was reminded of this recently when I read that most people ask "Why me?" As in, I have a chronic illness, "Why me?" As in, this person I barely knew tried to bring me down, "Why me?"
First, I've always had a "Why not me?" attitude. I mean, who am I but everyone else? The thing I almost always do is to say, "Next?" There is always something in life. There are no "get out of suffering free" cards.
This might sound like I'm looking for trouble. I'm not. I just don't believe in collecting hurts and dragging them around with me. Instead, I remind myself that suffering is inescapable--there's no way out; there's only through. And so whenever we stop to look any and all emotions in the face, we find, or at least I have found, that life is a lot sweeter, a lot more joyful in general.
Indeed, physical pain can be treated just the same way (this I know because palliation is not an option for me). Whenever you totally become what you are feeling (again, my experience), it has a tendency to melt away and what it melts away to (eventually, again, there's no "get out of grieving free" card either) is joy, which I keep making the Freudian slip of writing "you" instead of "joy." No doubt that is my message, at some essential level we are joyful beings; it's our birthright.
Claire
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Deb Grabetz Advocate

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Posted: Mon Jul 7th, 2008 13:59 |
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Look who had Sarc (Th1)...Beethoven! So this explains why all of us with Th1 are so talented!!!! 
http://www.arthritis.ca/programs%20and%20resources/news%20magazine/1991/affliction/default.asp?s=1
Last edited on Mon Jul 7th, 2008 14:21 by Deb Grabetz
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Posted: Tue Jul 8th, 2008 08:16 |
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No doubt that is my message, at some essential level we are joyful beings; it's our birthright. - Claire
Hear, hear!
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Deb Grabetz Advocate

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Posted: Thu Jul 10th, 2008 13:45 |
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I have heard a quote, it goes something like this:
"It's not about what happens to you but about how you choose to handle it..."
I've always liked that quote and if anyone here knows the original quote, please post it! I came as close to it as I could remember. For me, it has always been how to handle things with as much grace as possible, no matter what the opportunity!
Note: Just got a response from Rod who sent over this link; this looks like a great book! Titled: "It's Not About What Happens to You, It's What You Do About It". Thanks Rod! How true!
http://www.wmitchell.com/book.html
Last edited on Thu Jul 10th, 2008 15:34 by Deb Grabetz
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Posted: Thu Jul 10th, 2008 17:22 |
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Hi Debz,
I love that Wolfe quote!
How True! How True!
I am printing it for my family and Dr. today.
Here is a few more… some of my favorites…
Anyone can make it through the good and easy times,
The test is what you do and learn with the hard and bad times!
It’s ok to visit angry, sad and scared…
It’s not ok to live there!
For every door that closes
You will find a window that can be opened.
And of course this one…..
THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE….
Thanks for setting me free Dr. Marshall!
Free from a life of disease and pain meds.
Off to the Dr. I go......
Look out sun, here I come
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