“Sometimes being a friend means mastering the art of timing. There is a time for silence. A time to let go. And a time to prepare to pick up the pieces when it’s all over." (Gloria Naylor) I like what is written in the Bible: “There’s a right time for everything.” (Ecclesiastes 3) In the game of baseball: Timing is everything. But being a friend is the most important of all. Be thankful for the friends that are yours. ;-) Jack
FROM IAN IN MICHIGAN: Very interesting for me as the pastor at church just started a series on seasons of life and was talking in depth about Ecclesiastes 3 this Sunday. I watch the movie "The Pursuit of Happiness" yesterday and he breaks his life into parts and how he coped with each, and I am reading a book by Sidney Poitier and he is reviewing the segments of his life and how he made the best of each. A whole lot of it all at the same time - very interesting.
FROM MOLINER, A.E.: Thanks for this REALLY NEAT one especially picking up the pieces so one does not hurt his acking back or cut his fumbling fingers. Is that why so many just let friends go?
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"What a friend we have in Jesus" and in one of his disciples too, the one who writes Winning Words.
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