Daily Kind Quotes

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Daily Kind Quotes

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Hi Erika Kind,

Now that you have fed me a healthful dose of your Daily Kind Quotes, I would like to reciprocate in kind and share with you my most favourite quotes published in a special post at http://soundeagle.wordpress.com/2017/10/18/the-quotation-fallacy/

The post also contains a very detailed and logical discussion on various issues regarding quotations, including the cognitive and social influences on decision making in relation to interpreting and using quotations, as well as how to select and use quotes wisely.

Happy mid-November to you!

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Hello Erika,

I look forward to your visit, and would like to inform you that some of my posts and pages can be very long. However, they each have one of more navigational menus to allow readers to instantly jump to different sections within the post or page concerned.

Please be informed that many of my multimedia posts will benefit from being viewed on a large screen of a desktop or laptop computer, since those lengthy multimedia posts and my blog could be too powerful and feature-rich for iPad, iPhone, tablet or other portable devices to handle properly or adequately.

May you have a very lovely weekend! 🙂

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Yes, I noticed, the post is really long and I have to confess that I could not read the whole post. But what I read was very interesting and I left a comment. However, thank you very much for letting me know.

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Thank you for leaving a comment there, Erika. You are very welcome to read the post about quotation over several sessions rather than one, so that you can pace yourself. Moreover, the navigational menus can allow you to instantly jump to different sections to quickly resume from where you were last reading.

Furthermore, if you were to read comments left by the numerous commenters there, you would get a very good sense of why many of them consider the post to be highly important and edificatory, considering how often we use and read quotations.

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Hi Erika,

I submitted three comments in the last 20 or 25 minutes and they disappeared.

Could you please kindly check whether they have been misdirected to your WordPress spam folder?

Thank you for leaving a comment there, Erika. You are very welcome to read the post about quotation over several sessions rather than one, so that you can pace yourself. Moreover, the navigational menus can allow you to instantly jump to different sections to quickly resume from where you were last reading.

Furthermore, if you were to read comments left by the numerous commenters there, you would get a very good sense of why many of them consider the post to be highly important and edificatory, considering how often we use and read quotations.

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Since those comments were the first comments you left on my blog they were held under moderation. I approved them and they are all visible now. Also your replies like this one. No worries, at all. From now on your comments will appear right away.
Again, thank you for letting me know about your post 😊

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Hola Amiga
I’m in the cloud forest – at a little hostal with internet! yay!

Trying to catch up, I selected ‘quotes’ but only this one shows, the most recent.. there are no prompts for previous or next.. i looked for other options to be able to see more quotes at a glance, but don’t see one.

Call me the troubleshooter, and I know from a check on my own blog yesterday, I checked ‘One Bird at a Time’ category, and then searched for ‘one bird at a time’ but only a few showed up. It might be a WP glitch.

I’m going to keep trying options to see more quotes! (It could also be my browser’s fault…)

Lisa

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Hi, Lisa
Yes, I can imagine that the reception in the rain forest is a bit limited… haha.
You only need to click on the link below the picture which says “Daily Kind Quotes” and you get to see all quotes.😊

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This is a very nice quote, Erika 🙂

On a side note, I’d like to let you know that I would like to nominate you for the Blogger Recognition Award, please do not feel pressured to continue the chain of award responses, but I would just like to let you know I mentioned your blog in my post 🙂 Here’s the link if you needed more info – https://journeycalledlife520.wordpress.com/2018/08/04/blogger-recognition-award-nomination/

Thanks for sharing with us the wonderful quotes 🙂

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My, I feel absolutely honored. Thank you so very much. You know, I don’t do awards since I cannot align it with my purpose of blogging (putting the message in the center and not the person). But it doesn’t change the fact that I am really humbled. I appreciate your nomination very much. Again, thank you so much 💖

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A simple but important message. I’m sure all of us experienced good and bad moves but at the end there was a learning out of the single “movements”. It’s not always easy to jump out of the comfort zone but from time to time we have to… Thanks for the quote

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Hi, Dave! Welcome to the community! Thank you so much for your lovely and appreciating words you left here. I am happy you liked what you saw so far and I hope this won’t change. I’ll do my best 😊

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My, this is so lovely of you, Dave! This is what we all should do – being us as much as we feel it and what we give has power. Thank you fr confirmin me that way. But believe me the same comes over through your comment, Dave. Good to have yo here! 😊

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Hi Keith and Erika,

The quote that Keith mentioned, “innovation occurs at the intersects of different disciplines.”, originates from a book written by Swedish-American entrepreneur Frans Johansson. The book was released in 2004 by Harvard Business School Press. The first edition of the book was called “The Medici Effect: Breakthrough Insights at the Intersection of Ideas, Concepts, and Cultures”.

In 2006 the book was republished in paperback and Kindle format with the title “The Medici Effect: What Elephants and Epidemics Can Teach Us About Innovation”.

On 7 March 2017 an updated edition was published in hardcover, paperback and Kindle format with the title “The Medici Effect, With a New Preface and Discussion Guide: What Elephants and Epidemics Can Teach Us About Innovation”.

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Hi, Isabella! Thank you very much, I am glad you like it! Just set it up yesterday and I am really happy with it although there are some little issues I am still struggling with. But that is peanuts.
I am fine, thank you very much. Working 50% now too and that limits my time dramatically but I am so happy how things are! How are you doing, dear?

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Hi again Erika! I am so pleased you are happy with your site too. Hope you are not finding it stressful combining working part-time and running your blog/site. I am doing well, thank you. I have had a very long holiday which have been great and much needed. Lovely to hear from you<3 Have a blessed week<3

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Thank you very much for the incredibly heartwarming words. Now I am lost for words<3<3<3<3 Wish you all the very best<3<3<3<3<3

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Hey, you visited my Quote Page, thank you. When you click on the link you get all the quotes ever posted 🙂
Yes, it is, whatever happens leaves someting for us and in the end it is about how we deal with it and what we make out of the stones thrown in front of our feet 🙂

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Awh… I just replied to Belinda that it is so early in the morning and I only find lots of such lovely and heartfelt messages. That touches me so much. Thank you. And sure, share until the cows come home 😀

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