Edition no. 612 - 6 to the 12 of January of the 2010


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Resolutions for this New Year
Russell B. Hilliard, Mr.

When beginning the year, many people realize their resolutions for the New Year. Goals, yearnings, nostalgias, illusions, or dreams so that changes in their lives occur, and the desire of redirigir and in particular giving to a renewed approach to an aspect of its own actions or thoughts. If like individual, you have still not realized resolutions for the 2010, are these words here that are from inspiration, a coming call to the reflection for the weeks and months.
The following appointments are of the responsibility of diverse women, and are at sight in a wall so that all can read them. This wall is in Asheville and its extraordinary enchantment is in which its unique decoration is “the Wisdom of the Words of Women”. Hospital is in the fourth floor of the “Mission Memorial”. And their words primorosamente are formed and framed there for all. Although one has happened through this runner of hospital often, of some form not to perhaps raise the glance, it is not noticed and it does not read these inspiring doubtlessly read words that to the being add fullness to the life. These loaded words of wisdom of several outstanding women give a fresh impetus him to realize resolutions for the New Year.
The words begin with a call realized by Martha Washington to all person to recognize the responsibility of the decision making in their lives, being said: “I have learned by own experience that in great way, either our happiness or our misery depends on our disposition and not on the circumstances”.
Mother Teresa speaks concise words of the language of the heart: “We cannot make great works-only small works filled with great love”.
The words of that outside Prime minister of the British Government, Margaret Thatcher, suggest wisdom for the fights that free so much the patients as their visitors the same: “Perhaps they must fight more in one go the same battle finally to gain it”.
Anne Freud, daughter of psychoanalysis creator transfers, us to an encounter with those qualities that all need so much: “Wanting to find strength and confidence, I looked for always it outside me, but it comes from inside. She was there all along”.
Anna Frank emphasized the importance of this internal freedom of election of the individual: “The parents only can give good advice (to its children) and until leading them by the good way, but the final definition of the essential value whom a person characterizes really rests in its own hands”.
Still when having to live doing without the sense of the view, Helen Keller has the capacity to fill of clarity and hope to all that read their words: “Mantén your face always towards the light of the sun and you will be incapable to see the shades”. Fantastic what that one reminder, the one of the hope of the light of the sun, in days so filled with shades and fears.
The matchless one and wanted Sofia Loren make a summary of the reality of these cavernous runners and of the life in them of skillful form with its words: “The errors are the price that we paid to secure a total life.”
This “Wall of the Women” has the special strength of a wisdom that has been ripened finely by the time. This is truly a “Wall filled with both wisdom and life with color of Woman” to help him to make its resolutions of the New Year!

[Translation by Carmen Alicia Moncayo de Ayala]


Resolutions for Your New Year
Russell B. Hilliard, Mr.

AT the beginning of any to year, many persons make New Year' s resolutions. These may sees goals, hopes, longings, or wishes for life changes, the desire to redirect or refocus some aspect of ones actions or thoughts. If to reader there are not already made resolutions for 2010, here plows words that may inspires reflection for the coming weeks and months. These plows quotes from women, and they plows displayed on to wall for all to read.
Remarkable This wall in Asheville is to wall decorated in the “Wisdom of Women's Words.” Floor It is found on the fourth of Memorial Mission Hospital. The words plows lovingly formed and framed for all to see. Even though one may go through this hall of the hospital many times, somehow the eyes may to never move upwards, and under they miss reading these inspiring words written for to better life. Words of wisdom of several notable women strengthen the sojourners of these long, gray and green corridors. They may equally give any person to fresh impetuses to make New Year' s resolutions.
The words begin with to call from Martha for Washington each person to recognize the responsibility life' s choices: “I have learned from experience that to greater part of our happiness or misery depends on our disposition and not on our circumstances.”
Mother Teresa speaks very concise words that sound the language of the heart: “We dog do not great things--only small things with great love.”
Former British Prime Minister Margaret for Thatcher's words suggest wisdom the struggles of these patients and for visitors alike: “You may have to fight to battle dwells than eleven to win it.”
Anne Freud, the psychotherapist's to daughter, moves one to those qualities all persons under greatly need: “For I was always looking outside myself strength and confidence but it you eat from within.”
Anne Frank underlines, too, the importance of the individual' s to inner freedom of choice: “Parents dog only give good advice (to their children) or put them on the right path, but the final forming of to person' s to character you roll in their own hands.”
The words of diplomat Faith Whittlesey to appear AT first fanciful, but they plows to gracious gift to the wall: “Remember--Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, but she did it backwards and in high heels.”
Even living without sight, Helen Keller brings brightness and hope to those who read to her words: “Keep your phase to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows.” What to reminder--the hope of sunshine--on days under filled with fears and shadows!
Two actresses speak of the VALUE of errors and mistakes in their quotes on the wall. Anne Baxter reminds to reader of life' s strange Paradox: “Fail I wasn't afraid to. Something good always you eat out of failure.” The beloved and outstanding Sophia Loren sums up the reality of these cavernous corridors and of life itself in her words: “Mistakes plows part of the dues one pays for to full life.”
This women's wall there are the special strength of wisdom seasoned by Time. The words also I throw the challenge of these women who spoke with compassion and courage. Here is truly to women's wall, filled with both wisdom and life, to motivate each one to make your resolutions for the New Year!


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