Give A Penny, Get A Penny
Give A Penny, Get A Penny
Most gas stations in the South have little change dishes by the register. If you’re paying for a transaction and need an extra penny or two, you simply take one from the dish. People then reciprocate this good turn by dropping a few coins in the dish from time to time, thereby creating a community bank of sorts, based on goodwill.
So in that spirit, this is Southern Plate’s “Give A Penny, Get A Penny” page.” I dearly love positive quotes and am always scouring the web for more so I thought this would be a great place to compile all of those. I’ll post mine, you post yours, and we can all “Give A Penny” when we have one and come back to “Get A Penny” when we need one.
I’ll also draw from these quotes to include at the bottom of my posts and emails that I send out to Southern Plate readers and be sure to credit the person who provided it, so include a link to your blog if you have one.
I would consider it a personal favor if you’d take the time to share a quote of motivation or positivity in the comments section below. Quote yourself, your Mama, someone famous, or our best friend “Anonymous”, it doesn’t matter, long as you drop your penny and then come back on one of those days when you feel like you might need one yourself.
Gratefully,
Christy


We do not stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.
ANY MOTHER COULD PREFORM THE
JOBS OF SEVERAL AIR-TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
WITH EASE
LISA ALTHER
“No act of kindness, not matter how small, is ever wasted.” – Aesop
LORD, MAKE MY WORDS SWEET AS HONEY, FOR TOMORROW I MAY HAVE TO EAT THEM.
Taken my one of my husband’s tee shirts.
Proverbs 16:24 “Pleasant works are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.” The honeycomb is one of the strongest structures designed. Strengthen those around you with uplifting speech. Everyone needs cheerful words these days. Life and death are in the power of the tongue, Choose LIFE.
It’s none of your business what other people think about you.
-Nate Larkin
“The best is yet to come.”
The first wealth is health….Ralph Waldo Emerson.