What you think about

It isn't what you have, or who you are, or where you are, or what you are doing that makes you happy or unhappy. It is what you think about. ~Dale Carnegie

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  1. Albert SC

    July 15, 2013

    Grief isn't just a form of mind, but the mind leads yhe body, & mind & body are one, it's takes a thought to manefest wrong or Right decision to the circumstance is the solution, good or bad is the outcome

  2. Reg Dawn

    July 15, 2013

    YES true…thoughts become things….absolutely true!

  3. vidya sagar

    July 15, 2013

    nice and excellent lines sos. have a nice day friend.

  4. Cran Berry

    July 15, 2013

    Nice and chilled thinking about that hammock..

  5. Sibi Sree

    July 15, 2013

    with out thought ..  no life..  that is any thing..

  6. Gerald Dagnin

    July 16, 2013

    Very aptly and succinctly put – We are what we think about all day !!!

  7. Luci Young

    July 18, 2013

    Yes this is true. But our thoughts come from these things where with who why. And lack of.

  8. sonia sahota

    July 18, 2013

    This place seems to enjoy the holidays. This is so beautiful. So, what we feels makes us happy or unhappy.

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