Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Destination

The roughest road has the lightest traffic.

You may have a map and still not know where you are.

Two distances may not be equal or shorter, but one will be better.

Don't forget to grab your towel and stick out your thumb, if it's the end of the world.

When the world is leading, don't follow--worlds have a way of leading astray.

Asking for directions is good only if the locals like you.

Be friendly. Be sincere.

Help is always near.

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Emily's books

Mutant Message Down Under
5 of 5 stars
Sometimes things aren't what they seem and can be amazing
The Alchemist
5 of 5 stars
A journey that helps to enlighten one and takes the rest of us along for the ride
Anahita's woven riddle
5 of 5 stars
This is classified young adult but is one of the most fantastic stories and shows what life was like before the Shaw was overthrown in Iran.
Think and Grow Rich
5 of 5 stars
must read for those who enjoy prosperity

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