Love the Hemingway quote. I think the same thing would apply to all life however, because we are only what we are because of our parents, which is why I’m not a cat.
Sometimes we comment people like “What a way to go”… ‘hahaha’
An old saying are “We all arrive crying, surrounded by smiling people – live the way so – you leave smiling surrounded by crying people” – in a way here I meant the last moments are for the people left back and not so much the person who leaving… 🙂
Ahhhhhhhh…. I see :). But is it not possible to come to this world to be received by crying people – still in pain from childbirth or God forbid by a crying father that lost his wife due to the childbirth complications and leave this world leaving a laughing crowd happy to receive their inheritance? I mean, that would be one sorry life, wouldn’t it…. 😀
Yes, which means that that saying about everybody coming crying to be greeted laughing … is not always true…. You know me – I always have to explore all the options 😉 and counter arguments 😀
What a gorgeous capture of this very feminin flower, Paula. I like this Hemingwayquote, great brainfood. 🙂 Where do you get all this nice music from, I wonder?
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Love the Hemingway quote. I think the same thing would apply to all life however, because we are only what we are because of our parents, which is why I’m not a cat.
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😀 thank you for your comment!
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I like the Hemingway quote too Paula. I hope that it is the way I treat others that make me different – and at times unique.
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I am sure you do, Colline 🙂
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‘hahaha’ – if we all end up the same way – so we only talk about the very last moment… 🙂 😉
A very girly colored flower, isn’t it – just joking… 🙂 😉
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Yes, my flower is very feminine and proud of that :D. If we end, how will we be able to talk about the very last moment?
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Sometimes we comment people like “What a way to go”… ‘hahaha’
An old saying are “We all arrive crying, surrounded by smiling people – live the way so – you leave smiling surrounded by crying people” – in a way here I meant the last moments are for the people left back and not so much the person who leaving… 🙂
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Ahhhhhhhh…. I see :). But is it not possible to come to this world to be received by crying people – still in pain from childbirth or God forbid by a crying father that lost his wife due to the childbirth complications and leave this world leaving a laughing crowd happy to receive their inheritance? I mean, that would be one sorry life, wouldn’t it…. 😀
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Agree with you, it would be a sorry life
– but sometime it’s the way it happens. isn’t it..?
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Yes, which means that that saying about everybody coming crying to be greeted laughing … is not always true…. You know me – I always have to explore all the options 😉 and counter arguments 😀
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“hahaha” – I know you much better than you wish to know – because I’m much the same way as you are… “hahaha” 🙂 🙂 😉
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😆 I guess this should make me feel better 😆
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“hahaha” – who knows… 🙂 🙂 😉
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Thoughtful quote and a most beautiful flower!
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🙂 I appreciate your kind comment, Angeline. Que tengas un lindo fds 🙂
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I’m a fan of that quote! Let’s make our lives worth living!
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I hear you Juls. Let’s make a difference 🙂 Bisous….
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This has been a favorite quote of mine for quite a while, thanks for pairing it with such a pretty flower. 🙂
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I am happy to hear that, Lisa 🙂 Thank you for your compliment.
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So very beautiful and true.
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🙂 Thank you so much, Shari
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What a gorgeous capture of this very feminin flower, Paula. I like this Hemingwayquote, great brainfood. 🙂 Where do you get all this nice music from, I wonder?
*Klem*!!
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My huge library 😀 Takker og bukker
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Very nice! I don’t know about how to detail, maybe meaningful…
I almost miss this one, didn’t come of my reader 😦
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It happens sometimes. Thank you, Amy 🙂
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“A thorn in my side”? I try not to be, Paula 🙂
You’ve been busy this weekend.
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😀 I’ve been busy in the last couple of weeks 🙂 and I plan to keep myself busy 😀
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I love the quote and it fits the flower photo very well.
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Thank you, CG. I like Hemingway 🙂 and I love Eurythmics 😀
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Wonderful quote and beautiful capture! 😀
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🙂 Thanks, Jackie 🙂
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There is great beauty in decay isn’t there? Fab shot as always Paula. And great quote and music to match.
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You know how much I always appreciate your comments, Madhu. You’ve been my follower from the beginning and I will never forget it, especially now with so many insincere followers lurking around.
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You shouldn’t waste your time (or thoughts) on them Paula. they won’t last too long if you ignore them anyway 🙂
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Word of the wise :). Thank you, Madhu. You are right 🙂 You should get some sleep now I believe 😉
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Hoping to catch up with a few more blogs……am going to be busy tomorrow as well. Threw a party for twenty people at home yesterday. Now that I have proved – to them and myself – that I haven’t forgotten to cook, I can return to my (cooking) hibernation 😀
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Oh, cooking hibernation is my permanent state… Take a good rest, Madhu 😀
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A beautiful photograph, Paula. The quote goes so well with it.
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