Words to Live By

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May the stars carry your sadness away,

May the flowers fill your heart with beauty,

May hope forever wipe away your tears,

And, above all, may silence make you strong.

–Chief Dan George

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  1. 6 Responses to “Words to Live By”

  2. Excellent quote and advice.

    By Tink on Nov 11, 2007

  3. Chief Dan George was one of my favorite people.

    By Wynn Currie on Nov 12, 2007

  4. lol..this was in my blogrush on my blog…they are suddenly giving great suggestions and getting a lot better…so cool!

    By Hummie on Nov 12, 2007

  5. I stickied it on my blog and gave you credit for finding it. I also linked the scraps of mind site to it. I hope you don’t mind.

    By Wynn Currie on Nov 12, 2007

  6. Well The Chief has certainly got a following. Mind you, it’s a pretty cool poem and just tailor made for a scrapbook layout, I would think.

    Blogrush has done a bunch of improvements in recent weeks Hummie. They’ve even got a specific category for Scrapbooking now, instead of just hobbies.

    Magdalen thank you so much for linking to me from your blog, but who’s Ann Watson?

    By karooch on Nov 12, 2007

  7. I don’t know who Anne Watson is. When I copied the poem, the name came with it. I googled the name but there are too many Anne Watson’s in the world. I’ll correct the situation.

    By Wynn Currie on Nov 13, 2007

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