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Yes absolutely true Kally, amazing picture of a wonderful yellow sunflower and beautiful blue oceanic color.
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Yes, this picture just brighten my day 🙂
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site and commented:
From a wise lady named Kalli.
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Excellent quotation!
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Big hugs, Sarah!
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Hugs to you, too!
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a wonderful phrase from Goethe that fits perfectly with the flower.
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Thank you, my dear!
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Linda imagem e cores. Beijo
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Wow… Beautiful…
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Thanks a lot! Welcome to MiddleMe!!
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I’m not so sure about this quote, even though it sounds great and I really do love the photo. Have you read John Maxwell’s: “The Outliers” ? It talks about the incredible number of hours of practice or training which go into producing a genius or great talent. That these hours start off small as a young child ideally , but then there’s an acceleration. My grandmother was a child prodigy concert pianist, who was discovered as a three year old. At the height of her career, she was practicing for 5 hours a day. The quote supports the fulfilment of the talent, but in my mind doesn’t fully account for the road getting there.
Best wishes,
Rowena
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Thank you, Rowena for deciphering the quote. I haven’t watch The Outliers, it sounds like a great movie. I’ve got to find it on Netflix.
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