An elderly man, in the final days of his life, is lying in bed alone. He awakens to see a large group of people clustered around his bed. Their faces are loving, but sad. Confused, the old man smiles weakly and whispers, "You must be my childhood friends come to say good-bye. I am so grafeful." Moving closer, the tallest figure gently grasps the old man's hand and replies, "Yes, we are your best and oldest friends, but long ago you abandoned us. For we are the unfulfilled promises of your youth. We are the unrealized hopes, dreams and plans that you once felt deeply in your heart, but never pursued. We are the unique talents that you never refined, the special gifts that you never discovered. Old friend, we have not come to comfort you, but to die with you."
from "I Believe in You"Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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oh, I LOVE this!!! Thanks so much for sharing. :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely quote.. here's to keeping those dreams alive. =)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and powerful. Thanks for the enlightenment!
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ReplyDeletewow! Love that so is that from a song or a book?
ReplyDeleteHey Leslie, I quoted it from Dan Zadra's book 5 (a really great book) but it was quoted in that book from his other book I Believe in You which I would love to get my hands on! You can find them on amazon or www.live-inspired.com .
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