Aphorisms
“True laziness is being excited when plans get canceled.”
“True light hides in the dark, as such, genuine good lies
dormant in the shadows of evil.”
“True love isn’t Romeo and Juliet who died together. It’s
Grand ma and Grand pa who grew old together.”
“True spiritual freedom and happiness comes when you
realize that you can’t control anything that’s going on
around you, and learn to accept what is coming your way
as a part of your life.”
“True strength is standing back up after the wind knocks
you down.”
“True wisdom comes to each of us when we realize how
little we understand about life, ourselves, and the world
around us.”
“True wisdom is knowing the difference between being
offered and being asked.”
“True wisdom is not gauged by aptitude or intelligence but
by the ability to learn from life’s humors and tragedies.”
“Truly great people don’t go around telling everyone how
great they are. Everyone already knows it.”
“Trust in time which tends to offer sweet solutions for
bitter difficulties.”
“Trust is the most important thing in a relationship.”
“Trust is the only currency with value.”
“Trust your instincts but respect yourself enough to know
when to act.”
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