Great quote KE. For the most part of my life I live without regrets except for two things; I dropped out of Stanford and I was a model w/pressure to be thin and used stimulants for years, all types and this may have played into my bipolar disorder dx at 30, at one year clean.
Short, powerful and so accurate! Love it!
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Thanks Chanel! I have to finish listening to your video. My interns tweet out as I was watching
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Awesome!
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Should I, would I, could I?
Girl goes crazy with the subjunctive mood!
Okay – perhaps I shouldn’t have eaten that chocolate so early in the day. 🙂
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lol absolutely
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I like her dress. She made a good choice on her outfit for sure. The doors? Who knows?
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A simple yet profound thought 🙂 And the picture is perfect for the quote too ❤
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Thanks!
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This reminded me of a favorite poem, The World, by Marie Howe. Here is the link: http://www.sharonsinger.ca/poem.php?poem_id=52. Enjoy!
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Thanks Joan! I’ll be sure to check it out
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That is a nicely connected poem.
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Great quote !
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Thanks Jay!
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Great quote KE. For the most part of my life I live without regrets except for two things; I dropped out of Stanford and I was a model w/pressure to be thin and used stimulants for years, all types and this may have played into my bipolar disorder dx at 30, at one year clean.
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Do you see those two choices as integral for who you’ve become?
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