To practice five things under all circumstances constitutes perfect virtue: these five are gravity, generosity of soul, sincerity, earnestness, and kindness. Confucius
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This is my next entry in Becky’s October Squares Photo Challenge – Kind.
Ever-expanding one star at a time, my cosmos is a galaxy of thoughts and creativity where you can find poetry, short stories, photography and so much more.
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Thank you, Cee 🙂 I have them growing wild at the moment, spilling over the garden edge and all through my grass. Consequently, I have asked my husband to NOT do the mowing.
🙂 I was too, but then I discovered it also means ‘extreme importance; seriousness’ and given the time in which Confucius lived, gravity was perhaps a (more) profound way of saying as much.
Beautiful little daisy and quote 😀
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Thank you, Cee 🙂 I have them growing wild at the moment, spilling over the garden edge and all through my grass. Consequently, I have asked my husband to NOT do the mowing.
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The everlasting daisy fit so well with the five things!
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Thank you, Yvette 😊
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😊my Pleasure and happy to connect with squares month!!
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The flower is lovely. Along with the thoughts!
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So please someone likes my tiny little Everlasting Daisy 😊
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Lovely kind thoughts, although I am intrigued by the gravity!
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🙂 I was too, but then I discovered it also means ‘extreme importance; seriousness’ and given the time in which Confucius lived, gravity was perhaps a (more) profound way of saying as much.
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ahh gravitas . . . .that makes sense
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😊
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