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Index Page –› Self Help –› Inspiration & Influence
 

Wisdom

 

Because I love to share my knowledge with the world, I have packed into one paragraph, a condensed version of all the wisdom Ive gleaned from common cliches. Here is my (not necessarily good) advice:

If you cant say something nice, quit while youre ahead because an ounce of prevention is good for the gander and gathers no moss. When in doubt, eat lots of chocolate and let sleeping dogs take time to smell all your eggs in one basket. Crime doesnt pay for your bridges behind you. Practice makes a rolling stone look a gift horse in the mouth and spoil the soup. Too many cooks spare the rod and go to bed with the early bird. Look before you leap because money is the root of death and taxes. Someone, somewhere, revised some other familiar phrases from the fifties and sixties to modernize them for the zeros. I dont know who gets credit for writing these, but theyre words to live by: Children should be seen and not costing me money. When push comes to shove, their mom is on the phone. People who live in glass houses cant watch TV in their underwear. If you cant say something nice, you must be with your in-laws. Where theres smoke, my husbands been cooking. You can fool some of the people some of the time, but you cant make a man change a toilet paper roll. A pound of chocolate is worth its weight in gold. Time flies when youre checking your email. Nothing is certain except that your computer will crash when you havent saved any files.

And, heres my favorite bit of wisdom: Better to have loved and lost than to never have tasted chocolate.

Author: Marsha Jordan
 
Author Bio:
Marsha Jordan is an authority in this industry. Marsha has written several articles in the past on this subject.
This article can be searched using: inspiration, words of inspiration, divine inspiration, spiritual inspiration, inspiration in grief
 
 
 

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