I've learned that 
if someone says 
something unkind about me, 
I must live so that 
no one will believe it. 
I've learned that 
you can make some one's day 
by simply sending them 
a little note. 
I've learned that 
the greater a person's sense of guilt, 
the greater his or her 
need to cast blame on others. 
I've learned that
no matter what happens, 
or how bad it seems today,
life does go on, 
and it will be better tomorrow. 
I've learned that 
motel mattresses are better 
on the side away 
from the phone. 
I've learned that 
you can tell a lot about a man 
by the way he handles
these three things, 
a rainy day, lost luggage, 
and tangled 
Christmas tree lights. 
I've learned that regardless
of your relationship 
with your parents,
you'll miss them when 
they're gone from your life. 
I've learned that 
making a "living" 
is not the same thing 
as making a "life". 
I've learned that life sometimes 
gives you a second chance. 
I've learned that 
you shouldn't go through life 
with a catcher's mitt 
on both hands.  
You need to be able 
to throw something back. 
I've learned that 
if you pursue happiness, 
it will elude you.  
But if you focus on your family, 
the needs of others,
your work, 
meeting new people, 
and doing the very best you can, 
happiness will find you. 
I've learned that 
whenever I decide something 
with kindness, 
I usually make 
the right decision. 
I've learned that
even when I have pains, 
I don't have to be one. 
I've learned that 
every day you should reach out 
and touch someone.
People love human touches -- 
holding hands, a warm hug, 
or just a friendly pat 
on the back. 
I've learned that 
I still have a lot to learn. 
I've learned that 
you should pass this on
to someone you care about. 
Sometimes they just need 
a little something 
to make them smile.
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