Thoughts That Come from Growing Old
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The book gives suggestions on simple day to day lifes problems, and how you might be able to alleviate some of those worrisome problems. This book is not a fix all, it merely gives some simple solutions to some of the problems.
The book as it is titled is uniqueness within itself, because it covers a variety of topics. The book was designed to hopefully energize the mind, uplift the spirit, and to make you the reader pay more attention to life daily around you. The author definitely believes after a person reads this book, it just might be the medicine the reader needs to jump start his or her life.
I am sure many people have heard these quotes before, but never paid any serious attention to what the quotes conveyed. It is the intent of this book to arouse the curiosity of the reader, and to hopefully give the reader a different outlook on life.
Life is simple when you really understand it.
Thaddeus J. Williams
Thaddeus J. Williams (Ph.D., Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam) loves enlarging students’ understanding and enjoyment of Jesus at Biola University in La Mirada, CA, where he serves as associate professor of Systematic Theology for Talbot School of Theology. He has also taught Philosophy and Literature at Saddleback College, Jurisprudence at Trinity Law School, and as a lecturer in Worldview Studies at L’Abri Fellowships in Switzerland and Holland, and Ethics for Blackstone Legal Fellowship the Federalist Society in Washington D.C. He resides in Orange County, CA with his wife and four kids.
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Thoughts That Come from Growing Old - Thaddeus J. Williams
DEDICATION
I would like to dedicate this book to my parents, the late
Lawrence S. Williams, and Sarah E. Williams for all of
their hard work for putting four children through college in the
sixties. We know the task was not easy, but we all endured.
To them I say thanks for a job well done.
I would also like to thank the late Dr. O. P. Lowe, Vice President
Emeritus, Mississippi Valley State University, and his wife Mrs.
Henri E. Lowe who in part were responsible for my education.
This book is written about some of the many sayings I have heard
across the years. Many of the people were elderly, and I thought the
the sayings were strange, so I began writing them down when I was
about fifteen years old. Some of the sayings got lost across the years,
but I managed to keep up with most of them.
These sayings cover the United States, Canada, Mexico,
and Hawaii. Some of the thoughts are my own, and some are
not. I hope you will enjoy reading them.
I am defined by my experiences and accomplishments while on this journey through life. How do you define yourself? What will your legacy be?
Faith will never let you down if you believe.
A perfect love will cover a multitude of faults.
There is never healing in hatred and anger, nor is there any love.
Never let