Thursday, November 27, 2008

Thank Full


"Thankful"

No matter how you say it, no matter the culture in which you live,no matter what has happened in the past, no matter what is happening right now, no matter what tomorrow may bring, no matter what you've won, no matter what you've lost, no matter the condition of your health, no matter the condition of your heart, no matter where you've been, no matter where you dream of going, no matter if you have a lavish feast, no matter if you feed others, no matter if family and friends fill your home, no matter if you are walking alone. no matter what...there is always a reason to be full of thanks.

A simple word. So many ways to express. So many languages in which to say it. So many ways in which to live it. So many ways to share it. So many ways to mean it.

Express it.
Say it.
Live it.
Share it.
Mean it.

Благодарен אסיר תודה الشك Gràcies 的,感激的;欣慰的 Zahvalan Vděčný Taknemmelige Dankbaar Nagpapasalamat Kiitollinen Reconnaissant الشكر Dankbar 感謝 Bersyukur Riconoscente pateicīgs dėkingas takknemlig wdzięczny agradecido Recunoscător Благодарный Захвалан Vďačný Agradecido Hvaležen Вдячні cảm ơnm Tacksa
Write on.

B&B

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

this is so true... so much to be thankful for... no matter what our personal circumstances. After hearing about the violence and death in Thailand and India over the weekend, I realize how much we have to be thankful for just in feeling safe.

is the last paragraph Hebrew?