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Electric Monk

(13,869 posts)
Sun Jul 3, 2016, 11:44 AM Jul 2016

"A man who limps still walks"

I just heard this interesting saying from Tommy Kendall, a race car driver who went on to have a successful career despite having a really serious accident 25 years ago, and it seemed relevant enough to pass on here. Ok, so maybe there's a hitch in my step, and maybe yours too, but we're still walking.

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"A man who limps still walks" (Original Post) Electric Monk Jul 2016 OP
Hope..that is the key..thank you for posting.. Stuart G Jul 2016 #1
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Stuart G

(38,726 posts)
1. Hope..that is the key..thank you for posting..
Fri Jul 29, 2016, 06:28 PM
Jul 2016

HOPE...four letters that define us. Yes, it seems very hard to keep it. Especially, when things go bad, but sometimes it is all we have. Hope that we can get through today, and that things might improve soon. Because, most of us can get through today without using and hurting ourselves or others. Hope is very close to faith in the belief that things will get better. With belief in our own power greater than ourselves..there is hope..again...thanks for posting.

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