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A quotation for Sunday, 29th March 2020

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Hi everyone,

I've just engaged in a fun question on the forum on which three people you would like to self-isolate with. One who is usually a firm favourite to come to dinner, or indeed self-isolate with, and who has been mentioned again, is Nelson Mandela.

He can be controversial for a minority of people. They point out his involvement in terrorist acts, and it can't be denied that that is what led to his incarceration, ultimately.

But one man's burning cause is another's terrorism. I think we have to look behind the violent act to see what was its root cause, and in his case it was a huge injustice which wasn't listened to.

I prefer to think of Mandela in the whole. Or to say that, 'it isn't where you start, it's where you finish', and summing him up over a lifetime, not many could say that bad overruled good.

Anyway, he is someone who endured something similar (and much worse) to that which we are all experiencing right now, i.e. involuntary loss of freedom.

And I looked to him for some words of courage to help us through.

“I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.” -Nelson Mandela-

So many of us are being asked to draw on reserves of courage. We can and we will do it, but we are also allowed to acknowledge our very real fears.

I hope you all have as pleasant a Sunday as you can and please take care and stay well.

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springcross

Thank you. You take care too.

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Sheperdess

I like this reflection and think you’ve got it spot on 🙂

in reply toSheperdess

Thanks Sheperdess, I'm glad it resonated with you.

This reflects very well on the current situation and thank you for sharing.

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Sara_2611

Hope your sunday is going well Callendersgall. I've been doing my latest embroidery all day -& over half way through it

in reply toSara_2611

Hi Sara_2611,

Thanks for asking and I've had a really nice day. Didn't do anything in particular and that's what made it so good I think. Just occasionally I like a day of not being busy. Great news on your embroidery. I really envy people who get pleasure from sewing crafts. I tried tapestry and cross stitch once, but I'm so bad at sewing that I get more wound up than relaxed. When yours is finished, and we can post pics again, will you be able to take one and show it on the forum? I'd love to see it!

Meantime, hope you are staying safe and well, and thanks for updating me on your day.

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Sara_2611 in reply to

Hiya Callendersgal

Yes I'll do that -Iv done more than 10.

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Sprinkle1

Mine is easy, Jesus, Eleanor Roosevelt & Johnny Depp. I want the meal catered as I want a lavish spread with Lobster Tail and lovely wine. Oh to dream, thank you....Sprinkle 1......

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