Do your duty and a little more and the future will take care of itself.
Andrew Carnegie
My posts are Positive Motivational Quotes, some might be thought provoking; I do not intend them to be controversial. Life is tough, there is so much negativity in our world. I want to share a bit of positive with you! Thanks! Gary Dean
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Did you know...
... that today, besides being New Year's Eve in many countries (Happy New Year!), is the anniversary of Auld Lang Syne? The grand old song of New Year's Eve, "Auld Lang Syne," was first played as a new year's song by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians at the Hotel Roosevelt Grill in 1929.
... that today, besides being New Year's Eve in many countries (Happy New Year!), is the anniversary of Auld Lang Syne? The grand old song of New Year's Eve, "Auld Lang Syne," was first played as a new year's song by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians at the Hotel Roosevelt Grill in 1929.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Did you know...
... that today is Texas Admission Day? Texas became the 28th
state of the United States in 1845. Trivia fans: The official
state flag of Texas, called the Lone Star Flag, was adopted
when Texas was admitted. The colors represent bravery (red),
purity (white), and loyalty (blue). The large white star was first used on Texas flags in the 1830's during the battles
between Texas and Mexico.
... that today is Texas Admission Day? Texas became the 28th
state of the United States in 1845. Trivia fans: The official
state flag of Texas, called the Lone Star Flag, was adopted
when Texas was admitted. The colors represent bravery (red),
purity (white), and loyalty (blue). The large white star was first used on Texas flags in the 1830's during the battles
between Texas and Mexico.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Did you know...
... that today is the Birthday of Motion Pictures? In 1895, a
public audience paid to see a motion picture for the first time. The brothers Auguste and Louis Lumiere demonstrated the movies filmed using their first mass-produced motion picture
camera in the Grand Cafe in Paris, France. Watch your favorite movie today!
... that today is the Birthday of Motion Pictures? In 1895, a
public audience paid to see a motion picture for the first time. The brothers Auguste and Louis Lumiere demonstrated the movies filmed using their first mass-produced motion picture
camera in the Grand Cafe in Paris, France. Watch your favorite movie today!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Monday, December 26, 2011
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Sometimes in life... pain becomes such a huge part of your life that you expect it to always be there, because you can't remember a time in your life when it wasn't. But then one day you feel something else. Something that feels wrong only because its so unfamiliar, and in that moment you realize you're happy. :-)
Life is too short to wake up with regrets. So love the people who treat you right. Forget about the one's who don't. Believe things happen for a reason. If you get a second chance, grab it with both hands. If it changes your life, let it. Nobody said life would be easy, they just promised it would be worth it.
I've been walked on, used and forgotten and I don't regret one moment of it because in those moments, I've learned a lot. I've learned who I can trust and can't. I've learned the meaning of friendship. I've learned how to tell when people are lying and when they're sincere. I've learned how to be a teenager, and how to grow up when I need to. I've been to hell and back a few times, and I won't ever take what I have for granted. This is life, live it one day at a time. You never know how many days you've got left.
Did you know...
... that today is the anniversary of Silent Night? In 1808, Franz Gruber of Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria, composed the
music for the Christmas carol, "Silent Night." Father Joseph
Mohr wrote the words. The song, then known as "Stilla Nacht,"
was first sung at the Church of St. Nikolaus. Celebrate today
by singing some favorite songs with your loved ones.
... that today is the anniversary of Silent Night? In 1808, Franz Gruber of Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria, composed the
music for the Christmas carol, "Silent Night." Father Joseph
Mohr wrote the words. The song, then known as "Stilla Nacht,"
was first sung at the Church of St. Nikolaus. Celebrate today
by singing some favorite songs with your loved ones.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Did you know...
... that today is It's a Wonderful Life Day? The perennial holiday favorite movie, "It's a Wonderful Life," premiered on December 20, 1946. Trivia buffs: When the film was released in 1946 it was a box office flop! The weekend it opened happened to be the same time as vicious snowstorms slammed the entire
Midwest.
... that today is It's a Wonderful Life Day? The perennial holiday favorite movie, "It's a Wonderful Life," premiered on December 20, 1946. Trivia buffs: When the film was released in 1946 it was a box office flop! The weekend it opened happened to be the same time as vicious snowstorms slammed the entire
Midwest.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Did you know...
... that today is Giant Panda Day? This week in 1936, the
first live giant panda from China was brought to the United States by clothing designer Ruth Harkness. Named Su-Lin, the
male bear cub arrived in San Francisco and was subsequently
sold to the Brookfield Zoo near Chicago for $8,750. It marked
the beginning of an extensive series of pandas going abroad
from China.
... that today is Giant Panda Day? This week in 1936, the
first live giant panda from China was brought to the United States by clothing designer Ruth Harkness. Named Su-Lin, the
male bear cub arrived in San Francisco and was subsequently
sold to the Brookfield Zoo near Chicago for $8,750. It marked
the beginning of an extensive series of pandas going abroad
from China.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Did you know...
... that today is Gone with the Wind Movie Premiere Day? In
1939, this great movie, starring Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable,
premiered at Lowe's Grand Theater in Atlanta, Georgia. Trivia
fans: Two versions of the film were produced. One contains
Rhett Butler's famous farewell to Scarlett, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn." The other version had Gable's Butler
saying, "Frankly my dear, I just don't care."
... that today is Gone with the Wind Movie Premiere Day? In
1939, this great movie, starring Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable,
premiered at Lowe's Grand Theater in Atlanta, Georgia. Trivia
fans: Two versions of the film were produced. One contains
Rhett Butler's famous farewell to Scarlett, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn." The other version had Gable's Butler
saying, "Frankly my dear, I just don't care."
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Did you know...
... that today is Alabama Admission Day? Alabama was admitted as the 22nd state of the United States on December 14, 1819. Deep in the "Heart of Dixie," (one of the state's nicknames), Alabama was first inhabited by the Creek Indians (Alabama means 'tribal town'), then explored by the Spanish, settled by the French, and then controlled by the British.
... that today is Alabama Admission Day? Alabama was admitted as the 22nd state of the United States on December 14, 1819. Deep in the "Heart of Dixie," (one of the state's nicknames), Alabama was first inhabited by the Creek Indians (Alabama means 'tribal town'), then explored by the Spanish, settled by the French, and then controlled by the British.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Did you know...
... that today is American Woman Nobel Peace Prize Day? In 1931, Jane Addams became the first American woman to receive
the Nobel Peace Prize. Addams was a pioneer settlement worker,
founder of Hull House in Chicago, public philosopher,
sociologist, author, and leader in woman suffrage and world peace. Here's to Jane!
... that today is American Woman Nobel Peace Prize Day? In 1931, Jane Addams became the first American woman to receive
the Nobel Peace Prize. Addams was a pioneer settlement worker,
founder of Hull House in Chicago, public philosopher,
sociologist, author, and leader in woman suffrage and world peace. Here's to Jane!
Friday, December 9, 2011
Did you know...
... that today is Charlie Brown Christmas Day? "A Charlie Brown Christmas" premiered on this day in 1965. Trivia fans:
Just before her remarks about Christmas being a big commercial racket, Lucy refers to Charlie Brown simply as Charlie. This is the only time she does this in any of the TV specials: every other time it's Charlie Brown.
... that today is Charlie Brown Christmas Day? "A Charlie Brown Christmas" premiered on this day in 1965. Trivia fans:
Just before her remarks about Christmas being a big commercial racket, Lucy refers to Charlie Brown simply as Charlie. This is the only time she does this in any of the TV specials: every other time it's Charlie Brown.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Did you know...
... that today is the birthday of Eli Whitney (1765)? Eli Whitney was the inventor of the cotton gin and a pioneer in the mass production of cotton. Trivia fans: In 1798, Eli
Whitney invented a way to manufacture muskets by machine so that the parts were interchangeable. Ironically, it was as a manufacturer of muskets that Whitney finally became rich.
... that today is the birthday of Eli Whitney (1765)? Eli Whitney was the inventor of the cotton gin and a pioneer in the mass production of cotton. Trivia fans: In 1798, Eli
Whitney invented a way to manufacture muskets by machine so that the parts were interchangeable. Ironically, it was as a manufacturer of muskets that Whitney finally became rich.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
I am a GREAT choice...
I might not be the most beautiful... Nor have the perfect body...
I might not be any ones first choice... But I am a GREAT choice...
I don't pretend to be someone else, cause I'm too good at being ME...
I might not be proud of some of the things I've done... but I'm proud of who I am today. Take me as I am or don't take me at all.
Borrowed and Shared
I might not be the most beautiful... Nor have the perfect body...
I might not be any ones first choice... But I am a GREAT choice...
I don't pretend to be someone else, cause I'm too good at being ME...
I might not be proud of some of the things I've done... but I'm proud of who I am today. Take me as I am or don't take me at all.
Borrowed and Shared
Did you know...
... that today is Mikhail Meets Ronnie Day? In 1987, Mikhail
Gorbachev arrived in the United States for an arms control summit with Ronald Reagan. The summit resulted in one of the
most significant arms control agreements of the Cold War.
Reagan and Gorbachev signed off on the Intermediate-Range
Nuclear Force (INF) Treaty, which called for the elimination
of all ground cruise and ballistic missiles and launchers in Europe with ranges of 320 to 3,400 miles.
... that today is Mikhail Meets Ronnie Day? In 1987, Mikhail
Gorbachev arrived in the United States for an arms control summit with Ronald Reagan. The summit resulted in one of the
most significant arms control agreements of the Cold War.
Reagan and Gorbachev signed off on the Intermediate-Range
Nuclear Force (INF) Treaty, which called for the elimination
of all ground cruise and ballistic missiles and launchers in Europe with ranges of 320 to 3,400 miles.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Sometimes in life… a friend will comment on something, and you will not like the response. You are angry and upset; then another friend comments on the exact same thing, and you do not like their response either. You realize (and know deep down inside) that both of your friends are correct; you may have been trying to find a way to justify the wrong steps you were about to take. - Thank God for your friends!
Did you know...
... that today is Still Crazy Day? On this day in 1975, Paul Simon's album, "Still Crazy After All These Years," was number
one in the U.S. It was Simon's first #1 solo album and it contained his first recording with Art Garfunkel since their 1969 breakup ("My Little Town", which was also included on Garfunkel's "Breakaway" album).
... that today is Still Crazy Day? On this day in 1975, Paul Simon's album, "Still Crazy After All These Years," was number
one in the U.S. It was Simon's first #1 solo album and it contained his first recording with Art Garfunkel since their 1969 breakup ("My Little Town", which was also included on Garfunkel's "Breakaway" album).
Monday, December 5, 2011
Did you know...
... that today is Walt Disney's Birthday? Walt Disney, the
creator of many wonderful movies, incredible characters, and fascinating theme parks, was born in 1901. Trivia fans: Walt Disney ate a hot dog in Disneyland and counted how many steps it took to finish it. It took him about 25 steps, which is roughly the spacing used between trash cans in every Disney park today!
... that today is Walt Disney's Birthday? Walt Disney, the
creator of many wonderful movies, incredible characters, and fascinating theme parks, was born in 1901. Trivia fans: Walt Disney ate a hot dog in Disneyland and counted how many steps it took to finish it. It took him about 25 steps, which is roughly the spacing used between trash cans in every Disney park today!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Did you know...
... that today is the birthday of Neon Lighting? In 1910 French physicist Georges Claude first displayed neon lighting to the public at the Paris Motor Show from December 3-18, 1910. In 1923, Claude introduced the signs to the United States, by selling two to a Packard car dealership in Los Angeles. Earle C. Anthony purchased the two signs reading "Packard" for $1,250 apiece.
... that today is the birthday of Neon Lighting? In 1910 French physicist Georges Claude first displayed neon lighting to the public at the Paris Motor Show from December 3-18, 1910. In 1923, Claude introduced the signs to the United States, by selling two to a Packard car dealership in Los Angeles. Earle C. Anthony purchased the two signs reading "Packard" for $1,250 apiece.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Did you know...
... that today is Business of Popping Corn Day? In 1885,
Charles Cretors founded the company that invented the business of popping corn. Americans consume over 17 billion quarts of popcorn each year. This is more than 50 quarts per person, and that's enough popcorn to fill the Empire State Building 18 times! Celebrate by popping your favorite flavor of popcorn!
... that today is Business of Popping Corn Day? In 1885,
Charles Cretors founded the company that invented the business of popping corn. Americans consume over 17 billion quarts of popcorn each year. This is more than 50 quarts per person, and that's enough popcorn to fill the Empire State Building 18 times! Celebrate by popping your favorite flavor of popcorn!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
There are moments in life that make you, moments in life that break you, moments in life that influence you, moments in life that change you, moments in life that challenge you, moments in life that inspire you, moments in life that crush you, moments in life that destroy you, moments in life of total peace, moments in life of total chaos, but nothing is permanent, everything is temporary.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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Good Thursday morning! Enjoy that crisp air! Smile! Gary Dean Masters
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