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Wit thou well that I will not live long after thy days. |
With a hundred ways to do a dozen things, why not try it all? |
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Without depression and anxiety, I would not be who I am; a person who can see beauty and humour in the smallest and least likely of things; appreciating others kindness tenfold. When the black clouds of despair descend and life seems pointless I try to remember that one day in the future, perhaps this very day, a gentle breeze will blow the clouds away and allow the sunshine in. When that happens the world is a new and magical place and I wish to live forever. |
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Richard Bach (1936-) |