In our own struggles,/
we often forget others’/
sufferings as well.
OR
Dealing with our own/
struggles, we often forget
other’s sufferings, too.
In our own struggles,/
we often forget others’/
sufferings as well.
OR
Dealing with our own/
struggles, we often forget
other’s sufferings, too.
Context: On the pew in front of me, at church was a VERY chubby 3 year old. Through the course of the meeting her mother gave her a bag of gummi bears, string cheese, a bag of apple chips, more candy, and a bag of some other snack. Maybe there is a reason she needs it, and I’ll try not to throw the first … chocolate kiss!
If you stuff your kids/
with junk food, they will end up/
looking fat like you.
They loved so much they/
let go, then watched to see where/
the free bird would fly.
I’m not he. You’re not/
she. The past is not us. We’ll/
create our own trust.
He who was nervous,/
given courage to speak up,/
roars for what’s wanted.
We are all cheating./
We cheat ourselves when we set /
standards we don’t live.
With battery dying/
I thought it’d be worth trying/
to say good morning!
It’s no use sending/
photos. No matter how in /
focus, they’re not clear.
True friends ask nonsense/
questions, because depressed fear/
often makes no sense.