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Hold On Tightly to What Is Truly Important in Life.


Hold on to faith; it is the source of
believing that all things are possible.
It is fiber and strength of a confident soul.


Hold on to hope; it banishes doubt and enables
attitudes to be positive and cheerful.

Hold on to trust; it is at the core of
fruitful relationships
that are secure and content.

Hold on to love; it is life's greatest gift of all,
for it shares, cares, and gives meaning to life.


Hold on to family and "real" friends;
they are the most important people in your life,
and they make the world a better place.
They are your roots and the beginnings
that you grew from;
they are the vine that has grown through time
to nourish you, help you on your way,
and always remain close by.

Hold on to all that you are and all that you have learned,
for these things are what make you unique.
Don't ignore what you feel and what you
believe is right and important;
your heart has a way of speaking
louder than your mind.

Hold on to your dreams;
achieve them diligently and honestly.
Never take the easy way or surrender to deceit.
Remember others on your way and take
time to care for their needs.
Enjoy the beauty around you.
Have the courage to see things
differently and clearly.
Make the world a better place one day at a time,
and don't let go of the important things
that give meaning to your life.

~Author Unknown~

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What I have learned as I have matured...

I've learned that you cannot make someone love you.

I've learned that a relationship may end, but it doesn't mean that the love does. It takes much longer for that to subside.

I've learned that regardless of how hot and steamy a relationship is at first, the passion fades, so it better be based on far more than physical attraction.

I've learned that words mean nothing, ACTIONS always tell the true story.

I've learned that it takes years to build up trust, and it only takes "suspicion", not proof, to destroy it.

I've learned that those who truly care about you and for you don’t require you to “prove” yourself. They believe in you for who you are.

I've learned that you are far better off not having any one in your life who can not accept you for the person that you are.

I've learned that sometimes life can present challenges that are far worse than anything in any soap opera.

I've learned that when things in life start to take a turn for the bad, you can expect a number of bad things to gang up on you. Many times pushing you to the absolute limit.

I've learned that when you're at the lowest, your true friends and loved ones come shining through and the false ones fall by the way side.

I've learned that the most important things in life don't come with a price tag and can not be bought.

I've learned that you shouldn't compare yourself to others - they are more screwed up than you think.

I've learned that we are responsible for what we do, unless we are celebrities.

I've learned that no matter how much I care, some people are just assholes.

I've learned that "acquaintances" whose own lives are the most in need of attention, are never too busy "fixing" their own to have their nose's in yours.

I've learned that the people you care most about in life are taken from you too soon and all the least important ones just never go away.

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