Tuesday Tidbits #146



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Welcome to the limited series, Tuesday Tidbits. A collection of quotes to provide inspiration, determination, and elevation. I hope you find something that brightens your day!

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No mountain looks smaller than it does from the rear-view mirror.


 

 

 

My tattoos are reflections of fond memories on a canvas of scars with my least fond.


 

 

You cannot conceive the number of people your life has touched or how you have touched them. There is no algorithm to express how important a part of the world you are.


 

 

Children are sponges. Try to keep the water clean.


 

 

I love other people’s children and pets. Two things I can give back when I am done playing with them.


 

 

There are over ten thousand varieties of grapes, yet wine comes in only two flavors. The kind you like and the kind you don’t.


 

 

The smallest light casts the largest shadows.


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Now get out there and write something!

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Comments
8 Responses to “Tuesday Tidbits #146”
  1. beth says:

    the words about your tattoos are very powerful

  2. kristianw84 says:

    Man, I love this series! I was once again drawn in by every single one of these! I think the last one spoke the loudest. So well written, as always, my dear friend! ❤

  3. petespringerauthor says:

    You have to see my wine-snob imitation sometime, Brad. That’s not to say they know far more than me because I know they do. It’s their pretentiousness that I find amusing. Is it good or not?

  4. Bridgette says:

    Oh, the children one! That’s a really powerful metaphor.

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