James Driskill <inthemindway@gmail.com>

Like It or Not - These WordsOfWisdom were written long time ago...
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James Driskill <inthemindway@gmail.com>Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 1:40 AM
To: Angela Keady <angelak@coloradohealthnetwork.org>


http://wikiworld.com/wiki/index.php/WordsToLiveBy

WordsToLiveBy

Art thou dejected?
Is thy mind o'ercast?
To chase thy gloom,
Go fix some weighty truth;
Chain down some passion; do some generous good;
Teach Ignorance to see, or Grief to smile;
Correct thy friend; befriend thy greatest foe;
Be just in all things; make amends
For follies past, and, with warm heart,
Forgive, and be forgiven. Let work not words
Thy virtue prove. Go act as well as prate,
And then thy counsels will be strong,
Thy reprimands avail. —ANON

THE province of the historian is to gather the threads of the past ere they elude forever his grasp and weave them into a harmonious web to which the art preservative may give immortality. Therefore he who would rescue from fast gathering oblivion the deeds of a community and send them on to futurity in an imperishable record should deliver a plain unvarnished tale.[1][2]

Read More About The Source Of These Words:
http://wikiworld.com/wiki/index.php/WordsToLiveBy

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Dear Ms Angela Keady :


DO I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION YET?


It's 2:41am and I can't sleep once again in worry that I will once again fail in this community.
How can this be?  I follow these words f wisdom and I see no one around me who cares.

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I will continue to be the historian in all of these matters.
PERIOD!  You can not tell me different.