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Meaning of Patience
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Personally, I thought we learned the meaning of patience when we had children.

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::cynlee
08/15/06 2:01 AM GMT
I love the thought here and the picture is so lush and green and certainly the comment fits it perfectly. Very lovely in every way, Terry.
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Never rebuke while you’re still indignant about a fault committed—wait until the next day, or even longer. Then calmly, and with a purer intention, make your reprimand. You’ll gain more by a friendly word than by a three-hour quarrel. -Josemaria Escriva
::Anita54
08/15/06 2:05 AM GMT
Very beautiful post Terry. Love the lighting and the lush greenery everywhere. Your words are very fitting. Thanks for sharing this post. TYU=thank you unnecessary ;)
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::phasmid
08/15/06 2:22 AM GMT
I think that's when I learned the meaning of the word...when I had kids..in fact, I know it was :) This is a very beautiful, well balanced and colorful scene. It's so pretty and restful, it might be very easy to have patience in a place as lovely as this. Are there kids hiding behind those trees? Now you've got me nervous.. lol... :))PJ
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"Art comes to you proposing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass." Walter Pater
.Artichoke
08/15/06 2:25 AM GMT
Great picture and great quote... they go perfectly together. I love the richness of the greens and the gentle, rolling hills.
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.sunnymay
08/15/06 12:20 AM GMT
i will said only - great just great!
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You were my strength when I was weak You were my voice when I couldn't speak
::dutch_postings
08/15/06 5:59 PM GMT
Great picture, with a great added text, well done !
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.ronsaunders47
08/15/06 6:50 PM GMT
Very nice. This shot should be attributed to a Miss Theresa Green. (pun intended) Ron.
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::ladyred
08/15/06 10:09 PM GMT
Terry ..I love the rolling greenery in this shot and the poem gives it the extra added touch ..well done.
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::foofoo
08/15/06 11:22 PM GMT
This is just too beautiful Terry. I just love the little bridge in this.Your poem is just right for this.Thank you for sharing with us.
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Be not forgetful to entertain strangers; for thereby some have entertained angels unawares
::vicvog
08/16/06 1:23 AM GMT
Beautiful shot Terry and the poem is the perfect addition for it! Very nice!!! Vicky
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::ResDesOK
08/16/06 11:50 AM GMT
Terry, this is really eye-catching. I like what you've done here. May I ask what font you used for the saying? It suits your subject very well. - Patty
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It's all about perspective and perception.

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