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Read more: Eat cookies“Today I will live in the moment—unless it’s unpleasant in which case I’ll eat cookies.” I found this quote in the latest FemaleCreations catalog. I…
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Read more: A female liver?“There is no female mind,” declared Charlotte Perkins Gilbert, who was born in 1860 and died in 1935. “The brain is not an organ of…
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Read more: Compounds of good and evil“Idealism is too oblivious of the ironic perils to which human virtue, wisdom and power are subject,” writes Reinhold Niebuhr, in his book The Irony…
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Read more: Saved by love“Nothing that is worth doing can be achieved in our lifetime,” writes Reinhold Niebuhr, in his book The Irony of American History. “Therefore, we must…
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Read more: Serenity“The final wisdom of life requires, not the annulment of incongruity but the achievement of serenity within and above it,” writes Reinhold Niebuhr, in his…
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Read more: NamasteMy husband, Jerry, and I are going to yoga classes. At the end of every class, the teachers says, “Namaste.” And, we return the greeting.…
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Read more: The great harmoniesReinhold Niebuhr, in his book The Irony of American History, talks about happiness as harmony. “Happiness is desired by all men and women; and moments…
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Read more: Be present gratefully“Look back forgivingly,” Maya Angelou once said. “Look forward prayerfully. Be present in the present gratefully.”
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Read more: Wine for the soul“Gratitude is wine for the soul,” said Rumi, the 13th-century Persian poet. “The emotion of gratitude has so much energy that people get uplifted when…
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Read more: Three gifts“Life is the first gift, love is the second and understanding the third,” wrote poet Marge Piercy.