After my devastating loss last year @20 weeks, this sentence became my motto. I was humbled in a way to understand that we really don’t know what someone else is going through, even someone “rich and famous”. Thanks for posting this.
I remember the laughs I got from watching the genie in Aladdin and the smiles he invoked in Mrs. Doubtfire. I mean seriously jamming out to dude looks like a lady while vacuuming was hysterical. Famous or non-famous, rich or poor, young or old, everyone has a story and a battle they are fighting so be kind to everyone.
Such a tragic loss. We never know anyone’s struggles and that quote is one of my all-time favourites. We were blessed with so many wonderful and hilarious moments with him on our screens and I think everyone felt the loss. BANGARANG!
After my devastating loss last year @20 weeks, this sentence became my motto. I was humbled in a way to understand that we really don’t know what someone else is going through, even someone “rich and famous”. Thanks for posting this.
So well said, Cori.
I remember the laughs I got from watching the genie in Aladdin and the smiles he invoked in Mrs. Doubtfire. I mean seriously jamming out to dude looks like a lady while vacuuming was hysterical. Famous or non-famous, rich or poor, young or old, everyone has a story and a battle they are fighting so be kind to everyone.
Xo
Brittany
Robin Williams as Mr. Keating in “Dead Poets Society” is, and always will be, *the* role model for me as a teacher. Such a tragic loss for so many.
Such a tragic loss. We never know anyone’s struggles and that quote is one of my all-time favourites. We were blessed with so many wonderful and hilarious moments with him on our screens and I think everyone felt the loss. BANGARANG!