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03/18/17 Weekend Grif.Net – Old Farmer’s Almanac

03/18/17 Weekend Grif.Net – Old Farmer’s Almanac

[Wisdom takes time to =
learn and develop. Age can bring wisdom, especially from a life lived =
well. Maybe we can learn some wisdom from a sage like this . . . a wise =
old farmer.]

 

Your fences need to =
be horse-high, pig-tight and bull-strong.

 

Keep skunks and =
bankers at a distance.

 

Life is simpler when =
you plow around the stump.

 

A bumble bee is =
considerably faster than a John Deere tractor.

 

Words that soak into =
your ears are whispered, not yelled.

 

Meanness don’t jes’ =
happen overnight.

 

Forgive your enemies; =
it messes up their heads.

 

Do not corner =
something that you know is meaner than you.

 

It don’t take a very =
big person to carry a grudge.

 

You cannot unsay a =
cruel word.

 

Every path has a few =
puddles.

 

When you wallow with =
pigs, expect to get dirty.

 

The best sermons are =
lived, not preached.

 

~~

Dr Bob Griffin =

[email protected] www.grif.net =

"Jesus Knows Me, This I =
Love!"