The Nature of Thought
A lot of thoughts will arise in your mind and will die in your mind. Some will never know which to nurture and which to kill. Be a keen observer; choose wisely and know the nature of your thoughts.
A lot of thoughts will arise in your mind and will die in your mind. Some will never know which to nurture and which to kill. Be a keen observer; choose wisely and know the nature of your thoughts.
I am a soulful woman who loves to conjure up my thoughts and write. I thoroughly enjoy creating art and expressing myself through words. I believe words have a certain kind of melody that can be understood by everybody.
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The little boy requested nature to paint its canvas in white and it ushered snow.
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