Thoughts On When I Lost My Temper
When I have lost my temper, I have lost my reason, too.
I'm never proud of anything which angrily I do.
When I have Talked in anger and my cheeks were flaming red,
I have always uttered something which I wish I hadn't said.
In anger I have never done a kindly deed or wise,
But many things for which I felt I should apologize.
In looking back across my life, and all I've lost or made,
I can't recall a single time when fury ever paid.
So I struggle to be patient, for I've reached a wiser age;
I do not want to do a thing or speak a word in rage.
I have learned by sad experience that when my temper flies,
I never do a worthy thing, a decent deed or wise.
AUTHOR UNKNOWN
In my life I have found there are two things about which I should never worry.First I should not worry about the things I cannot change.If I can't change them,worry is certainly most foolish and useless.
Second,I shouldn't worry about the things I can change.If I can change them,then taking action will accomplish far more than wasting my energies in worry.
Besides,it is my belief that,9 times out of 10,worrying about something does more danger than the thing itself.Give worry it's rightful place,as I try so hard to do --OUT Of Your Life
(Unknown)
"Monsieur, the poor have not need of much to sustain them -- they ask
only for the crumbs that fall from the rich man's table.But if they
are refused the crumbs they die of hunger.Needing much affection and help.I hold on to the maintenance of that which of
interest of all I can do-- I hold on to it as I would hold on to life."
(by Charlotte Bronte 1845)

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