Quote of the Week by Lillian Dickson

It is Well to Remember, that Once We Do Something, it is Difficult, If Not Impossible to Undo It

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Lillian Dickson was a Presbyterian Minister's wife, missionary, and a mother of three children. She wrote many inspiring books, among them "The Mustard Seed".

Born in January of 1901 in Minnesota, she died in Taiwan doing what she loved best, trying to help other people. Her quotes are many and all of them are most profound, but this is one of my favorites.

"Life is like a coin. You can spend it any way you wish, but you can spend it only once.

by Lillian Dickson

Published by robritt

A polio survivor, that tries to swim twice a week, lives with a fatal disease called Aplastic anemia, however believe we all need to live life to the fullest; no matter your age or condition. An author of t...  View profile

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  • Alban Mehling12/23/2008

    Merry Christmas...

  • robritt12/4/2008

    Thanks for all the nice comments. My hubby has been in bad shape in and out of the hospital, so I haven't been around much. That going back and forth to the hospital keeps me pretty well done in. I miss you all though. Hugs Robbie

  • Onemargaret11/19/2008

    I like that quote!

  • Julia Bodeeb11/8/2008

    Especially apt quote for these trying financial times.....

  • Linda Corby11/7/2008

    You always find the best and most meaningful quotes, this is one of many reasons I love you. :-)

  • Linda Ann Nickerson11/3/2008

    Wise advice.

  • Roberta Baxter11/1/2008

    AH, thank you. Roberta B.

  • Sheri Fresonke Harper10/27/2008

    Love it, great quote :) Sheri

  • Alban Mehling10/25/2008

    You inspiration is Divne Inspiration... Thank You fer sharin' your passion. Mizaph. ;-}}>

  • Lenora Murdock10/24/2008

    Excellent quote, one to live by.

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