Oct 8, 2009

Tomorrow might be too late

Tomorrow might be too late Secondary school, waiting to go to school, inspired to become a doctor kisses her parents and dashes out the door to school, smiling and waving goodbye - never before realized that the last day, will meet the fate of a bullet.A mortal husband and wife has a lover of the fight, back to back, which read - which, thinking to apologize, you, thinking about tomorrow. To fall asleep, not realizing that before the tragedy struck at home, bringing a lifetime of regret.Two friends, dating, and is committed to stay in touch - in writing - to make a call. Days, weeks, months ago, so think of others, but not finding the time to express their thoughts. A friend, finally, the phone is never the time to realize that finding a terminally ill friend end.Later on the other, and I will tell you how much I love her. Tomorrow, I want to say sorry. Later, I called my friend. Moing. Later. Tomorrow? Late.We too often look for the negative, the quality unflourished where we say that love, and too often push away, instead of drawing in our lives. I'm sorry? pain - the pain can come suddenly, without waing. We must appreciate the moments that we spend with our loved ones, and have not - or life for granted. We need to give us life - give - give love to ourselves, knowing that if tomorrow does not arrive? regrets.Take not have a moment - today, to express his love, to excuse the delay, or contact with a friend? because you never know - tomorrow may be too late.Copyright? 2002 Audrino Jones Bunton. Reprinting this article: 'granted permission to reproduce or distribute this article in its entirety only and always the right author. You can find more items to choose their president, Audrino Jones Bunton was bo the seventh of eight children in his home in Pinehurst, North Carolina and in a loving Christian home. As she has 2 children, more than 40 grandchildren and grandchildren and great-grandchildren and grandchildren, it's not uncommon to find her under the same roof with many of her mateal five-generation family on weekends and holidays. In his youth, remembers with affection throughout the United States while traveling with his family, the ministry and their parents from one state to another, year after year? Helping people who have traveled. He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in Sociology, is a Competent Toastmaster Audrino by Toastmasters Inteational and serves as the North Carolina District Sergeant At Arms. She is a former Director of Support Services Pregnancy Durham, a Christian-oriented crisis pregnancy center in Durham, North Carolina and is currently an assistant for Social Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Audrino is currently under study at the Masters School in Evansville, Indiana, with a concentration in Biblical Counseling and IABC certification.She also serves as Director of Youth come as you are evangelistic Center in Aberdeen, North Carolina, where her mother, Lydia Jones is pastor.Modeling after a song which his mother often sang, and that Martin Luther King, Jr., often said, his life and speeches are based on the following texts: "If anyone can help me how to switch, if I can encourage someone with a word or a song, if someone can demonstrate that he is traveling wrong, then my life will not be in vain. "Audrino resides with her husband William, and 2 children, Lorraine and William Woodrow Audrino.

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