“The capacity for hope is the most significant fact of life.
It provides human beings with a sense of destination and the energy to
get started.”
– Norman Cousins
That is so true! Love it!
A Little Architectural Color – Watercolor & Sharpie
I didn’t have anything new to post today, so I pulled one from the
archives. I like this one. I need to do one like this of Eufaula
businesses. I do have a 2′ x 4′ painting to do to replace the one that
sold last weekend. hmmmmm
About Norman Cousins
American writer and editor Norman Cousins is best known for his book, Anatomy of an Illness,
an account of how he used nutrition and positive visualizations,
including laughter, to heal from an illness diagnosed as fatal. He was
born in New Jersey in 1915. He served many years as editor-in-chief of
the Saturday Review, a job he loved. Under his guidance, circulation
increased from 20,000 to 650,000. He received the UN Peace Medal for his
world activism. He died in 1990.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
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