TGIF.
No, just kidding. Well, not really, but that's not the thought for the day. : )
My datebook has quotes on some pages, and there was one that I really liked this week.
Without further ado:
"We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big difference, ignore the small daily differences we can make which, over time, add up to big differences that we often cannot foresee." (Marion Wright Edelman)
This is something I think is really important to remember. I confess- when I hear about some of the remarkable things people are doing in the world, I am first impressed, and second, intimidated. People are doing BIG things. And I sometimes feel like, as much as I want to make my world better, I'm not sure where to start with these big things. Do I have to quit my life as I know it and move far away and remake myself into a sage or a hero?
And then I catch myself and I laugh, because I'm running amuck in my imagination again.
I don't live in my imagination, though. I live here, in reality. And here, big things are nothing more than the sum of little things.
So I guess I should smile at someone. Offer up my seat. The next time I ask somebody how they are, I'm going to stop, look them in the eyes, and listen to their answer. I'm going to make the world better in a little way as often as I can, and maybe all the little things will grow into something big. : )
Friday, February 29, 2008
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2 comments:
"In the end, only kindness matters". Big kindness, little kindness- it's all good. How many chances do we have in a day to do something good, for ourselves or for others? Good call, Bella.
"Everytime you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to
that person, a beautiful thing."
Mother Teresa
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