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Thought(s) Of The Day – For the Week of July 12, 2020

July 12, 2020
A brother may not be a friend, but a friend will always be a brother.
July 13, 2020
There are three faithful friends: an old wife, an old dog and ready money.
July 14, 2020
Silence is not always a sign of wisdom, but babbling is always a sign of folly.
July 15, 2020
It is ill-mannered to silence a fool, and cruelty to let him continue.
July 16, 2020
Hunger never saw bad bread.
July 17, 2020
What one relishes, nourishes.
July 18, 2020
Those that have nothing to be troubled at, will be troubled at nothing.


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July 12, 2020
“A person can fail many times, but they aren’t a failure until they begin to blame somebody else.” – Jefferson
July 13, 2020
“Cunning proceeds from want of capacity.” – Franklin
July 14, 2020
“A person can make many mistakes, but only an idiot persists in their errors.” – Schultz
July 15, 2020
“The successful person will profit from their mistakes and try again in a different way.” – Hoodless
July 16, 2020
“There is a sufficiency in the world for mankind’s need but not for mankind’s greed.” – Yousafzai
July 17, 2020
“A fool sees not the same tree a wise person sees.” – Howe
July 18, 2020
“Is is the busy person who is happy. It is the idle person who is miserable.” – Orben


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of July 5, 2020

July 5, 2020
Roberant – adj. – strengthening
July 6, 2020
Moil – v. – to work hard, drudge.
July 7, 2020
Bonzer – adj. – something that is excellent and pleasant; remarkable; first class.
July 8, 2020
Stargazer – n. – a daydreamer.
July 9, 2020
Cafune – v. – running your fingers through your lover’s hair.
July 10, 2020
Frisson – n. – a sudden, passing sensation of excitement; shudder of emotion; thrill.
July 11, 2020
Sumptuous – adj. – something that looks splendid, lavish, luxurious and expensive.


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Thought(s) Of The Day – For the Week of July 5, 2020

July 5, 2020
Love and be loved.
July 6, 2020
Keep your conscience clear and never fear.
July 7, 2020
If you injure your conscience it will have its revenge on you.
July 8, 2020
A false friend and a shadow are around only while the sun shines.
July 9, 2020
The same person can not be both a friend and a flatterer.
July 10, 2020
A true friend is the greatest possession you can have.
July 11, 2020
To whom your secrets tell, to him do you your freedom sell.


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July 5, 2020
“One man practicing sportsmanship is far better than a hundred teaching it.” – DuBois
July 6, 2020
“A person was not made for defeat. They may be destroyed but not defeated.” – Twain
July 7, 2020
“Take this remark from Richard poor and lame, what ever begins in anger ends in shame.” – Franklin
July 8, 2020
“A person is not finished when they are defeated. They are finished when they quit.” – Spielberg
July 9, 2020
“A wise person will make more opportunities than they find.” – MLK
July 10, 2020
“Greatness is not measured by what a person accomplishes, but by the opposition they overcome to reach their goals.” – Hosseini
July 11, 2020
“In law a person is guilty when they violate the rights of others. In ethics they are guilty if they only think of doing so.” – Socrates


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Word(s) Of The Day – For The Week Of June 28, 2020

June 28, 2020
Shoshin – n. – the practice of seeing life with wonder.
June 29, 2020
Indak – v. – to dance in time with the music.
June 30, 2020
Saunter – v. – to walk slowly, leisurely or in a relaxed pace.
July 1, 2020
Sciolism – n. – superficial knowledge.
July 2, 2020
Breviloquent – adj. – speaking or expressing in a concise or terse style; using brevity of speech
July 3, 2020
Ferly – n. – something unusual, strange or causing wonder or terror.
July 4, 2020
Gree – n. – the prize for victory


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Thought(s) Of The Day – For the Week of June 28, 2020

June 28, 2020
A good wife and health are a man’s best wealth.
June 29, 2020
You cannot pluck roses without fear of thorns, nor enjoy a fair wife without danger of horns.
June 30, 2020
Keep your shop and your shop will keep you.
July 1, 2020
Keep your eyes wide open before marriage and half shut afterwards.
July 2, 2020
An honest man will recieve neither money or praise that has not done his due.
July 3, 2020
Avoid dishonest gain – no price can recompence the pangs of vice.
July 4, 2020
Half the truth is often a great lie.


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June 28, 2020
“A person only learns in two ways, one by reading and the other by association with smarter people.” – Seeger
June 29, 2020
“Anger and folly walk cheek by jole; Repentance treads on both their heels.” – Franklin
June 30, 2020
“The first test of a truly great person is their humility.” – Maslow
July 1, 2020
“A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a person without trials.” – Holtz
July 2, 2020
“My best friend is a person who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake.” – Kopp
July 3, 2020
“The true measure of a person is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.” – Einstein
July 4, 2020
“A wise person is superior to any insults which can be put upon them, and the best reply with unseemly behavior is patience and moderation.” – Asimov


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June 21, 2020
Tacenda – n. – Things better left unsaid; matters to be passed over in silence.
June 22, 2020
Rasasvada – n. – the taste of bliss in the absence of all thoughts.
June 23, 2020
Hypermnesia – n. – the condition of having an unusually vivid or precise memory.
June 24, 2020
Mythomane – n. – a person with a strong or irresistible propensity for fantasizing, lying or exaggerating.
June 25, 2020
Hireath – n. – homesickness for a home to which you can’t return.
June 26, 2020
Felicific – adj. – causing or tending to cause happiness.
June 27, 2020
Tinselry – n. – cheap or pretentious display.


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June 21, 2020
If you want to know the value of money, go and borrow some.
June 22, 2020
Necessity never made a good bargain.
June 23, 2020
Pay what you owe and you’ll know what you’re worth.
June 24, 2020
He that is rich need not live sparingly, and he that can live sparingly need not be rich.
June 25, 2020
Great spenders are bad lenders.
June 26, 2020
If you know how to spend less than you make, you have the philosopher’s stone.
June 27, 2020
Never take a wife until you have a house to put her in.


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