What is your favourite quote and why?
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pollyanna1052 said:thespiceman said:Hello @pollyanna1052 Do not understand what you mean ?
I used this through addiction if you continue to say no every time you go through the steps of addiction.
No means to not having a drink or having a hit that time the less you take the more you succeed.
Put an stone in your path on the way to recovery. Remember if you fail in rehab you have to start again.
That means reassessed and then back to the beginning to start to again coming off.
Anything like drugs or alcohol the most addictive .
Clean 12 years this year. .
Having been their use this saying to fight my mental health issues and anything else I have problems with.
Does help.
Hope that explains. I am a soul man by the way. Keep the faith.
@thespiceman
I didnt mean to be flippant re your fight against addiction chuck. Well done on your success. xx -
"You're a fighter. Look at everything you've overcome. Don't give up now" - Olivia Benson
This quote has been my motto since last year and its helped me overcome so many challenges.Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Here's one that hurt a little - "Facebook is not for parents." - long story.
Resident joker - not to be taken too seriously ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ -
This has to be one of my favourite quotes:
Whenever you find yourself doubting how far you can go, just remember how far you have come. Remember everything you have faced, all the battles you have won, and all the fears you have overcome.
I came across it when I was in hospital, and it has stayed with meScope -
I was just watching a disabled Youtuber. Her quote was 'if you cant accept something then you need to change it and if you can't change it you need to accept it.'
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Thankyou all for your amazing answers and for participating.
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From the best cop series ever made, Hill Street Blues....."Let's be careful out there" at the start of every new day.
Best wishes.
DLTBGYD
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