"This too shall pass." (That was my father's favorite.)
"This is not a dress rehearsal." (on a t-shirt I bought years ago at the Metropolitan Museum in NYC)
and
"That which doesn't kill you makes you strong." (Something my friend once told me when I thought that working for an evil boss would actually kill me.)
Groove with the planet!
ReplyDeleteI got that from a picture of a bottle of herbal ecstacy (as they spelled it), but it's a wonderful travel motto.
What comes around, goes around.
ReplyDeleteI love good karma.
Live in the moment.
ReplyDeleteBe happy now.
Let it go.
Drive it like you stole it.
ReplyDeleteLife is short, be nice.
ReplyDeleteand
No one lies on his deathbed wishing he'd spent more time at work.
I love to hear the phrase
ReplyDelete"ohmygodohmygodohmygod!!!!!!"
And related affirmations like
"Oh YES!" "Right THERE!" and
"That's IT!"
Ahem.
Believe.
ReplyDeleteI have it on a necklace.
Many fridge magnets.
In two places displayed in my home, on ein letters, one carved into a wooden block.
Believe.
I love it.
'Things could be worse'. If something goes wrong I always say this to myself to stave off self-pity. Nothing is ever as bad as it seems.
ReplyDeleteOh, and 'every day's a school day'. I love that.
"Feces Occurs"
ReplyDelete"There is always someone further down the line"
ReplyDelete"Do not fear the plans He has laid out for me"...I got that last one in a 'dream-vision' type of thing...
"This too shall pass." (That was my father's favorite.)
ReplyDelete"This is not a dress rehearsal." (on a t-shirt I bought years ago at the Metropolitan Museum in NYC)
and
"That which doesn't kill you makes you strong." (Something my friend once told me when I thought that working for an evil boss would actually kill me.)
Janet