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    Posted November 24, 2011 by
    Quasistellar
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    atlanta, Georgia
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    What are you thankful for?

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    On Thankfulness

     

    In all things remain thankful and give love to your family, friends and foes. Share thoughts of joy and acts of goodwill. Be encouraged to bid them well. For they journey not alone but with thoughts of you in their hearts and minds for always and forever.

     

    Do we not forget a kiss, a smiling face, a warm hug, or the last words a from painful exchange in the heat of the moment... No! WE NEVER FORGET... the warm embrace, the smell of perfume, happy faces, and the words, the words... the words they used to say I miss you or words you can't believe we're said to bid you farewell!

     

    We live in the moments that play out in our hearts and minds over and over again like a movie as we journey from place to place each day on the road of life. The holidays bring back memories of love ones and of the people we once loved and of things once shared from the past.

     

    So today and every day speak words of peace encouragement and joyfulness. Share acts of kindness forgiveness and good deeds. Give thanks to everyone in everything you do. Create positive memories that may also bring consolation to people you encounter in their darkest hour and everyone will be thankful for you!

     

    I'm thankful for good memories.

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