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365 Motivational Life Lessons

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“when I am running on fumes you fill me up. igniting my engine to throttle a bit harder. A bit faster. you rev me up regardless of the number of bumps, regardless of the amount of twists and turns in the road ahead. my heart belongs to you. propelling me towards the sunset. the reason I speed down the street in this passionate flight. Not afraid to jump any unsuspecting hill. most might think that I am crazy, the way that I drive. if they knew the reason why, they'd press the pedal down as well. when I am running on fumes, rev me up, rev me up. Baby rev me up. I am a well-oiled machine with a place to be. whether towards the moon or the sun. you're the gasoline that ignites the spark that pushes me to go a little further.”

“I love you exactly the way that you are. Understandably things come and they go. When the time comes and it’s time For things to go. I’ll remember the parts of you that made me smile the most. The part of you that you’ll soon lose touch with. That’s decided to come along with me And live forever. We’ll sit and we’ll talk about old times, You’ll tell me your fears then I’ll kiss you For no other reason except that you are Yourself. As for the person that you are becoming Old things must be cleared in order For new things to come. This also is a person I’ll come to know And love. When the time comes and this version Of you comes in. There is nothing to fear. I’ll remember the parts of you that weren’t So easy to love. The parts of you that you’re soon To forget. You’ll tell me about all the changes You’ve been through and how proud You are to no longer be who you were, Even then, with my lips. I’ll give you a brief reminder. I love you exactly the way you are.”

“. . . the sole aim of Okinawa Karate is to teach A person to handle violence and violent individuals; whether it is tactile, mental or spiritual”

“I believe that one is more successful in expressing oneself through written words rather than speaking. While speaking, one misses the details. But writing? Writing is different altogether. It gives us ample time to contemplate what we wish to communicate. As a result, the flow of our thoughts seems much more coherent.”