Frederick Langbridge

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The Happiest Half-hour, Talks

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Songs in Sunshine, Lyrics a...

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Poor Folk's Lives: Ballads ...

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Ballads of the brave

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Poets at Play, Vol. 2: A Ha...

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The Scales of Heaven: Poems...

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Mister Satan At Home

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“Two men look at the same bars: One sees mud and one sees the stars.”
Frederick Langbridge

“As critical and judgmental as we often must be, as much as we will have to correct, as truly as we must face unpleasant realities all of our days, let us recognize and praise the thousands of beauties of life around us; the many wonderful examples of virtuous living; the strengths and the courage of so many souls; the exceptional talents and achievements of our family members, neighbors, and associates; the countless blessings that we have been given. As has been quoted by so many, but seems to fit well here, ‘Two men look out through the same bars: One sees the mud, and one the stars”
Frederick Langbridge

“Two men look out through the same bars. One sees the mud, and one the stars.”
Frederick Langbridge



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