Saturday, June 13, 2009

Six Word Saturday

Don't expect miracles.
.
Rely on them.

Taken from the outside sign of an inner city church

15 comments:

  1. That seems to be what I am doing
    :-).

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  2. I like that.
    I have a saying I made up that I used to write on the back of the envelopes of letters I sent out. I'd usually rubber stamp a cat and add wings to it and write..."I believe miracles happen every day. We just have to be open to them."

    Or something to that effect.

    Sorry I missed your call today :(
    Busy day packing up more memories.

    love,
    Lo

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  3. that is hard for me to do!

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  4. miracles always come from human hands

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  5. Yeh but how long do we wait? Oooh @ The Walking Man . . I guess that means I have to pull my finger out?

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  6. nice words to ponder.

    happy six words Saturday

    best wishes
    Ribbon

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  7. Lovely saying, kj, uplifting and oh so true. xxoo

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  8. now that is profound. I'm putting it up on my board.

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  9. Thanks for the fun kj.

    xoxoxo

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  10. We
    are
    All
    Some
    Wonderful
    Miracles

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  11. Miracles Happen when we walk openly

    Oh yeah 6 words...woot woot..go me go me..

    Smiles,
    Sonia ;)

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  12. Very cute. I seem to look for miracles (fountain of youth) or magic (wrinkle cream) more and more every day. I finally made it over for a visit. Glad I did.
    -jj

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  13. KJ...This is for Emily...I left her an award on my site....Dont take it personally....But Emily gets one this time cuz she makes me laugh...and I needed it this week...Hugs..Sorry about Bellas Husband...devatating..I left her a HUG on her page.

    Sonia ;)

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  14. My six words are not uplifting or inspiring, but they are the first six that appeared.
    I tried to change them, really I did, but they kept coming back to haunt me. Must be in a mood today.

    Big mountains,
    never move quite enough.

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