Friday, January 9, 2015

Our Deepest Fear Comments

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Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness
That most frightens us.
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Marianne Williamson
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?? 03 March 2022

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Yuno Miles 12 January 2022

Pull up in a ford focus

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Nancy Barnabas 31 October 2020

Every single word in this poem is true and correct. It is Inspiring, encouraging, and provides good guidance For everyone young and old. I love it Amen

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Anita Hug 02 April 2019

I WOULD LIKE TO SPEAK TO ANITA HUG “Anita go die in a hole.” ~ Josh “Anita you fat go drown yourself. You are a Paki cunnt you have no life biiiitch.” ~ Albert Einstein “Yo, Anita, go swim in cheese” ~ Carl(os) “Stab yourself with a gun, Anita. I am sick and tired with your complaicancy.” ~ Yo Man “Shut up Anita you just used words off of google to sound fancy like Shakespere.” ~ P. Mason

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ABALENG 22 October 2018

i have an interview tomorrow and im so frightened... i called my sister and she just recommended that i search for this poem.... there are no words to explain how grateful i am that i took her advise. please keep writing, i needed your words and you have said exactly what i needed to hear. the light in you is truly helping me to realize the light in me. Thank you Marianne.

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Nicky 19 August 2018

Very good truthful

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lil audi 13 August 2018

follow lil Audi on the cloud

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Janice 13 July 2018

I have always loved, and agreed with this poem. Sounds like revelation from God because its true.

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Bridget Koontz 15 May 2018

Williamson, M. (1992) . A return to love: Reflections on the principles of a course in miracles (pp.190-191) . New York, NY: HarperPerennial.

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Bridget 15 May 2018

Williamson, M. (1992) . A return to love: Reflections on the principles of a course in miracles (pp.190-191) . New York, NY: HarperPerennial.

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Jan Vance 13 April 2018

The author of this poem is Maya Angelou, not Marrianne Williamson.

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Bridget 15 May 2018

No, it's definitely Marianne Williamson. This portion has been on my desk for years. The book is wonderful. Williamson, M. (1992) . A return to love: Reflections on the principles of a course in miracles (pp.190-191) . New York, NY: HarperPerennial.

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Motlatsi 02 March 2018

I love this poem...now i knw i dnt hv to hv fear...thank u for the nice poem

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Aiden_UltimaWolf 19 February 2018

This is beautiful...I actually want to do this as classwork...but I don't at the same time because it gets in the way of my gametime

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ujojml, 16 February 2018

hohohohohohohohhohohohoh

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Tiffany Staples 03 February 2018

Thought of you when reading this today...

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Michael Sanders 09 November 2017

This poem opened up my heart I feel like I am a real person

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Lebo Chepape 05 October 2016

my absolute favourite written art ever! an equal dose of poetry and wisdom #WordsToLiveBy

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