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QUOTE A DAY - July 21, 2015

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Best,
JA


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*---- Quote For The Day ----*

You will come to your own when you shall understand that those whom the world calls fortunate are really the most unfortunate of all.
--Seneca

Keep your attention focused entirely on what is truly your own concern, and be clear that what belongs to others is their business and none of yours.
--Epictetus

I tried to drown my sorrows, but the bastards learned how to swim, and now I am overwhelmed by this decent and good feeling.
--Frida Kahlo


**--- MYSTERY QUOTE ---**

When you are offended at any man's fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger.

See at the bottom for the answer


*---- More Quotes for the Week ----*

Pause to appreciate the beauty around you.
Whether rainbow or butterfly,
mountain or tree, painting or poem -
whether crafted by nature or by a human hand -
beauty adds a magical element to life
that surpasses logic and science.
--Jonathan Lockwood Huie

I don't write out of what I know; I write out of what I wonder. I think most artists create art in order to explore, not to give the answers. Poetry and art are not about answers to me; they are about questions.
--Lucille Clifton

Once you have fixed on your governing principles, you must hold them as laws that you cannot transgress. Pay no heed to what is said of you for it is beyond your control.
--Epictetus of Nicopolis, Circa120 AD


MYSTERY QUOTE AND ANSWER - DID YOU GUESS CORRECTLY?

When you are offended at any man's fault, turn to yourself and study your own failings. Then you will forget your anger.

ANSWER: Epictetus

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