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Oh yes, indeed! The essence of that adage, now, at this moment-in-time, has grown to become most appropriate. LikeLiked by 4 people Reply
This is indeed a time for discovering who has steel in their spine and who has spaghetti. LikeLiked by 3 people Reply
Thanks Kally, And congrats on the 5 years! Today’s Lesson: Ain’t THAT the truth! God Be with you, Patrick LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you so much, Patrick for your constant blessings, guidance and support. I always look forward to receiving your comments everyday. LikeLike Reply
That is what I believe is called “strength of character” – being able to sustain your integrity as a person even in the odds of things. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Oh yes, indeed! The essence of that adage, now, at this moment-in-time, has grown to become most appropriate.
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Ah, yes indeed.
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This is indeed a time for discovering who has steel in their spine and who has spaghetti.
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So true. Only time can tell!
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Spaghetti?
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It doesn’t stand up to much pressure.
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Hmm not sure that would go down well here (in Italy) 🙂
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How bout ‘it wilts when it gets into hot water’?
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Better…
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So true!
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Thank you, Chris!
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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Thanks Kally,
And congrats on the 5 years!
Today’s Lesson:
Ain’t THAT the truth!
God Be with you,
Patrick
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Thank you so much, Patrick for your constant blessings, guidance and support. I always look forward to receiving your comments everyday.
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Love this.👍
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Thank you so much!
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Absolutely so, great quote
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Thank you so much.
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My pleasure kally
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That is what I believe is called “strength of character” – being able to sustain your integrity as a person even in the odds of things.
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And that is what you have, Herry. A true strength of character. 🙂
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Smiles. Thanks Kally!. ❤
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You are right friend….
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Thank you, Nabeela.
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