leave the past behind, "Do what you love to do and give it your very best. Whether it's business or baseball, or the theater, or any field. If you don't love what you're doing and you can't give it your best, get out of it. Life is too short. You'll be an old man before you know it."
Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/life_is_too_short.html#fKlYxcM8bypHSEwR.99... ~~~Mrs. Nancy Gurish
If today werethe last day of my life,would I want to do what I am about to do today?
Today is the most important day in your life! It is the only day that matters ... Yesterday is gone ... Tomorrow is not here ...
"... why we need such reassurance to take with us to the after life, when all of our questions will be answered on the other side. So I would spend my day in peace, knowing my questions will be answered ..." (see this below... ~~~Nancy)
You have whole months, even years, when nothing changes a speck, when you don't go anywhere or do anything or think one new thought. And then you can get hit with a day or an hour, or half a second, when so much happens its almost like you are born all over again into some brand-new person you for damn sure never expected to meet." -Life is Funny
"Life is a sleazy stranger, who looks vaguely familiar; flirting with a bimbo named disaster at the end of the bar." - Ani DiFranco, '1,000,000'
"Live your life to the fullest. You only get one."
"Life has no limitations except the ones you make." -Les Brown
"Life's like photography, you use the negatives to develop."
"No other animal knows the difference between Friday and Monday."
"I have a theory that the answers to all of life's major questions can found in a John Mayer song." -Susane Colasanti
"I'd rather be weird and happy than normal and miserable."
"The purpose of life is a life of purpose."
(Please move through the heading to this full text and source! ~~~ Nancy)
It just occurred to me today that finishing my most urgent project at work wouldn't be on my to do list. I would love to read some thoughts or stories.
...After reading some responses, it seems that most people would do what they always wanted to do and take care of things that they value most. But why wouldn't we do these things in the first place, regardless of how long we have left? I don't mean it as a rhetorical question - it would be interesting to read some thoughts.
Peter Gray +1
Feb 1 2013: I would explore the ideas of why the last day of life comes with such a large to do list, why we need such reassurance to take with us to the after life, when all of our questions will be answered on the other side. So I would spend my day in peace, knowing my questions will be answered.
(Please move to the heading to this full text and source! ~~~ Nancy!
, being grown in depleted soil, transported long distances, stored, processed, and packaged. There is very little nutrition left in such food. Yet high
quality nutrients are required by the body
to keep it free of cancer. Food is a lot
more than just calories. It is the bedrock
of the body's defence, so only the highest
quality,
most nutrient packed food should
be eaten. High quality food is not about
what tastes the best,
but what
will make
you feel the best.
It is up to us to be as proactive as we can when dealing with what life has
offered if we hope to retain our health...";
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