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Related: About this forumCourage Does Not Always Roar. Sometimes it's the quiet voice at the End of the Day Saying "I will try again tomorrow."

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Courage Does Not Always Roar. Sometimes it's the quiet voice at the End of the Day Saying "I will try again tomorrow." (Original Post)
George McGovern
16 hrs ago
OP
It's a lovely photo and the sentiment is so right on! Thank you, dear George.
CaliforniaPeggy
14 hrs ago
#2
Oh, it was nothing . . . unless you want to buy me ice cream. Thanks nonetheless!
George McGovern
14 hrs ago
#5
Nor can I Bayard. Not to mention the horse's balance. But thank goodness we don't have to. Thank You!
George McGovern
14 hrs ago
#6
Precisely. Thank You Mira. (And you don't have to ride side-saddle either.)
George McGovern
3 hrs ago
#8
LoisB
(12,697 posts)1. So true. Thank you for the reminder.
George McGovern
(11,402 posts)3. You are most welcome Lois. Thank You.
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,469 posts)2. It's a lovely photo and the sentiment is so right on! Thank you, dear George.
George McGovern
(11,402 posts)5. Oh, it was nothing . . . unless you want to buy me ice cream. Thanks nonetheless!
Bayard
(29,191 posts)4. I can't imagine trying to ride side-saddle
Your balance is totally thrown off.
Nice sentiment tho.
George McGovern
(11,402 posts)6. Nor can I Bayard. Not to mention the horse's balance. But thank goodness we don't have to. Thank You!
Mira
(22,677 posts)7. So true, additionally
Courage can also be a courageous and quiet expression of moving forward with truth and the peace of conviction.
George McGovern
(11,402 posts)8. Precisely. Thank You Mira. (And you don't have to ride side-saddle either.)
BarbD
(1,390 posts)9. Most profound and inspiring.
Obviously the rider appreciates her horse while speaking wisdom.
Callalily
(15,352 posts)10. Fine words of wisdom.