What do you think of this quote?
By raydene
@raydene (9871)
United States
10 responses
@emeraldisle (13139)
• United States
17 Mar 08
Hehe I love the image. That is great. I'd seen it before but couldn't remember what all it said. It's so true in so many ways. I agree it's not fair either.
@BarBaraPrz (47343)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
17 Mar 08
Polly... The Cat just about says it all...
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@emeraldisle (13139)
• United States
17 Mar 08
I would say he was talking from experience :) and sadly that it's very true that it can happen like that. Boy do I know the feeling. It seems like once one part goes the rest does too. Oh well it made me smile for a bit and that is all that really matters. As long as we can find the humor we aren't too far gone yet.
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@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
18 Mar 08
I think that is so true. I have definitely noticed a change with my mind as I have grown older but I work alot of hours and do not really have time to think straight and give my brain time to refresh. I think that is alot of my problem lately. I think stress takes it toll on the body also and that does not help our body or our brain either with age.
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@BYOLA2871 (4371)
• South Africa
18 Mar 08
well,i choose to disaggree with whoever sir wisdom norman is,why do i say so?,it has been proven that medically that you loose most of your memory when you refuse to engage in mental exercise as this makes your brain to go into a good sleep and only becomes active in the normal things you do everyday,so i say the older you grow and exercise your brain,the better and sharper your memory is,what do you think?even oyr dear sir wisdom norman even have to forget the remaining two things,probably he does not exercise his brain well enough!(LOL)