Saturday afternoon in Craig is a bit quiet. In a small apartment that is not my own, there isn’t much inspiration or much of a to-do list. I’ve got some writing projects I’m working on, but I can only focus for so long at one stretch.
One of my favorite things to do when I’m ready for a break is to catch up on reading. I read blogs, read email, pull up a book in progress on my Kindle. I sometimes look for new quotes and inspiration for blog posts. Inspiration comes from everywhere…and inspiration is whatever catches my interest, makes me smile, the thing that touches my heart or rouses my curiosity.
This week I saw this (thanks to my friend Doug):
Religion is a guy at church thinking about fishing. Worship is a guy out fishing thinking about God. ~ John Fischer
And I found this:
I always wonder if the quotes I post resonate with others or if they seem trite or simplistic. But whatever…they speak to me, and if these words don’t speak to you…well, that’s just the difference in people. Not right, not wrong, just different.
Words are powerful; they have the ability to heal and encourage. Words can also be negative. I’m careful about what I allow to lodge in my thoughts. I would rather have a store of sayings and quotes in my head that can add to my support when I need it, whether they sound corny or not. The truth is that just as we are what we eat, we also are (or become) what we think.
I don’t always feel positive. Who does? No one I know. But I’m learning, I’m growing, one phrase at a time, one encouraging story at a time.
Quiet Saturdays…well, with a good book in hand, or with an Internet connection…you can find inspiration. It isn’t geographic, you know. Inspiration is everywhere. Hope you find some in your world, wherever you are.
To choose being kind
is right every time,
if from your heart
comes the ‘peace
of your mind.’
😉
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I like your little poem! Perfect for this quote! ~ Sheila
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I love this post, Sheila! Specifically because I really appreciate quotes. They add something to my life – something that stays with me when I need a reality check. When I need to “make some lemonade” or I just need something to make me smile.
Keep em coming. I appreciate them!
kate
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Kate, I feel exactly the same. Granted, some words speak more loudly or more pointedly than others. I am a self-professed “quote-a-holic”! ~ Sheila
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Love the John Fischer quote! I need to rediscover him. I haven’t thought about him in a long time.
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I’m not familiar with his writing, just saw and liked this quote. I’ll have to check him out. Thanks for the encouragement to do that. ~ Sheila
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I love the quotes you’ve shared .. please keep doing it 🙂
and that photo? Precious!
I’ve given you a blog award .. please pop by to find out more. Cheers! MJ
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Thanks for the vote of confidence with regard to the quotes!
And thank you for the blog awards! I truly appreciate the honor! And when I saw from your post that you received these awhile back…well, it takes the pressure off a bit to just respond in good time. I want to put thought into these, and life is about to speed up again. But soon, I’ll get these posts done! Thank you, MJ!
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I really like the John Fischer quote…will probably pass that on… and you are so right about how words can make others feel… My new quote is,”Do Not Make Simple Things Complicated”… so many people do…
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Thank you, Marilyn! I like your quote! I’m afraid I need to tatto that one on my forehead! Seems I have a talent for over-complicating things! But I’m ting to improve! ~ Sheila
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This post left me with a warm fuzzy feeling 🙂
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I always wonder if anyone else will like what I like! Kindred spirits are good to find in this world! ~ Sheila
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Quotes have always been important to me. I remember, as a teenager, having a composition book where I’d jot down every quote I found that meant something to me.
Both of the ones you mentioned are good, but that first one is magnificent.
And you’re so right: I’ve found much inspiration amongst my blogging friends – “present company” included!
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Thank you, Dianna! I keep a quote journal too. There are many great ones out there, but there are a few that have truly shaped my life. Neither of these…just saw these…but these are keepers too!
~ Sheila
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