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Inspirational quotes of A.J Cronin

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A.J. Cronin's Literature: Inspiring Integrity and Resilience “Inspired by the work of Scottish-doctor-turned-novelist A.J. Cronin, whose richly drawn characters reflect the full sweep of the human experience, we uncover stories that resonate through the years. In an age when life moves ever faster, Cronin’s protagonists stand as reminders of enduring values: moral courage, empathy and resilience. Parents and children alike can look to his heroes for their advocacy of social justice, their self-sacrifice and their faith in community. When families adopt these ideals, they gain tools to meet modern challenges with compassion and strength—and to commit together to making a genuine difference in the world.” 🔗 Learn more about A.J. Cronin’s works on AbeBooks                                                                   ...

"The Gift Of Listening Ear"

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"Amidst winter's embrace,a cab ride I steered, Lessons profound in whispers,a heart truly heard. In the chill of the morn,where connections appear, The Gift of listening ear,love's message sincere."💌 In a world often preoccupied with the hustle and bustle of daily life ,where time is precious commodity and distractions abound,there is an undervalued yet profoundly impactful form of charity available to us all- the act of simply listening .It's charity free of cost ,one that transcends monetary donations or grand gestures ,and it holds the power to transform lives in the most extraordinary ways. The valuable lessonsn from"A Story Of a Cab Driver"💁 https://inspire-shine.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-gift-of-listening-ear.html

Thank you Doctor

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  To Those Who Heal Do you ever feel the same awe for doctors as I do? Perhaps it began when I was in class three — the elder daughter of a defence family. While my father was away on delicate duties, my sister and I would walk hand in hand to the infirmary for our regular vaccinations. My mother stayed at home, trusting us to go bravely. We’d step into that white-walled room with green curtain, timid yet curious, give my father’s service number at the counter, and soon be greeted by “father-like uncles” in uniforms just like his. With gentle smiles, they’d follow their routine and—within the blink of an eye—the injection was done. Even then, I felt something profound. How naturally we trust doctors! Whether it’s a child who barely knows colours, a youth full of knowledge, or an elder rich in experience — all stand before a doctor with the same faith. We reveal our pain, hoping to be healed, never questioning who they are or where they come from. Isn’t it strange — and beautiful —...