We live in a time of censorship for telling the truth or even quoting the truth from years before now, to include the bible. May these quotes be safe from censorship.
I have always been an ‘I love quotes’ person. Quotes, to me, come from the heart of the folks who say them. I would like to share with you a few I have collected over the years. I have many, but will start with these. Others will come in ‘Quotes Cont.’ blogs or intermingled with blogs on other subjects that I write about. Let the quotes begin….
Dr. Robert Morse
- Fungus feeds depression
- Herbs do not block cells, they enhance cell function.
“Attitude is a choice
Happiness is a choice
Kindness is a choice
Giving is a choice
Respect is a choice
Whatever choice you make, make your choice wisely.”
(Anonymous)
This quote is old, but I love it. Unchanged from when I found it to include any spelling errors.
WHAT ARE SENIORS WORTH?
Remember, old folks are worth a fortune – with silver in their hair, gold in the teeth, stones in their kidneys, lead in the feet and gas in the stomachs. I have become a little older since I saw you last and a few changes have come into my life. Frankly, have become a frivolous old gal.
I am seeing five gentlemen every day. As soon as I wake up, Will Power helps me get out of bed. Then I go to see John. Next, Charlie Horse comes along and when he is here he takes a lot of my time and attention. When he leaves, Arthur Ritis shows up and stays the rest of the day. He doesn’t like to stay in one place, so he takes me from joint to joint. After such a busy day, I’m really tired and glad to go to bed with Ben Gay. What a life! Oh yes, I am flirting with Al Zymer.
P.S. The preacher came to call the other day. He said that at my age I should be thinking about the hereafter. I told him: “Oh I do, all the time. No matter where I am, in the parlour, upstairs, in the kitchen or down in the basement, I ask myself – NOW WHAT AM I HERE AFTER?”
(Anon)
A friend of mine who if she were alive would be 102 years old, sent me this. It is a quote not from someone else, but from her heart, worded as she wrote it.
“A greater poverty than, that caused by lack of money is the poverty of unawareness. Men and women go about the world unaware of the beauty, the goodness, that glows in it! Their souls are poor. It is better to have a poor pocketbook than to suffer from a poor soul.”
A second quote from her as she wrote it.
We should “question to differentiate between that which is ultimate, eternal, and incorruptible, as opposed to the temporary, transitory, and corruptible.”
(My friend S. Kitt is from Kiev in the Ukraine. She wanted me to accompany her back to her homeland for one more visit before she died. When I checked with the US Embassy and the Ukraine Embassy, they both told me “DO NOT COME – IT IS TOO DANGEROUS HERE FOR FOLKS COMING IN FROM OUT OF THE COUNTRY – ESPECIALLY IF YOU OR YOUR FRIEND ARE NOT IN GOOD HEALTH (she was not in good health). She agreed with what I was told, and we did not take the trip. As things are today, I am glad we did not go. But so you know, it is not the common folks who live in the Ukraine that are bad, it is their corrupt government. And this, I believe applies to every country in the world.
I am ending with a quote from me. After much research on masks, here is my professional observation. “Face masks are a symbol of Slavery, Silence, Submission, Subservience. (Britannica) “Masking up makes you a servant of man and not of GOD!”
May we all be blessed by GOD with the power of discernment and good health.

