Wednesday, March 18, 2009
B. D. Gulledge : I used to sit on the banks with a raft and watch the water roll lazily by. One day I pushed my raft into the shallows of the water and found the water moved swifter than I thought. My raft was actually a boat. Then, after some time, I rowed my little boat into deeper water. There were great storms, mighty winds, tremendous waves, and sometimes I felt so alone. But I have noticed my little rowboat is now a mighty ship manned by my friends and loved ones; and beautiful calm seas, warm sunny days, and nights filled with comfortable dreams always double after a storm. Now, I could never go back and sit on the bank. In fact, I search for deeper water. Such is life when lived.
I am sad and my prayers go out the the family of actress Natasha Richardson and her children.
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This is a wonderful quote and a very timely one for me right now. Thanks for sharing it.
she was just luminous and beautiful ... how very sad is her passing. death is tragic, especially at such a young age.
Very well done, Yo!
Aloha, friend.
I too post about water on thursday...
Beautiful quote and photo, Yolanda.
I was saddened, too. Such a shame.
Thanks for this beautiful, perfect passage and quote.
You always find the most lovely words to share with us, thanks Yolanda x
Beautiful tribute!
That's a beautiful photograph and quote.
Lovely words. So descriptive. Thank you Yolanda. RE: Natasha, I actually shed tears for Liam and their children. They appeared to be such a loving family. Too soon ended.
It is a very sad loss.
Beautiful words and tribute to Natasha Richardson. Such a sad event.
What a beautiful and meaningful passage!
Yes, I, too, was saddened by Natasha's passing. She was half of a celebrity marriage that actually worked, and it's so sad fro her husband and sons.
An amazing passage you've shared. It takes lots of courage to leave the bank.
I remembered her passing, and I love that quote. Life can just pass us by if we don't sometimes stop, pause and reflect.
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