“And when the earth began to rumble and quake, as fear and frantic set in, he ran back inside the house past his wife and children, gathering all the valuables and things he thought of importance, and ran back to his car packing away. After making two trips in and out, he waited in the car for his family to come out, in fear they darted through the darkness and pelting cold rain. When everything calmed down, and the house was intact and safe, he returned putting everything back in its place, had the kids go to bed, told his wife he loves her and turned off the light.”
Anthony Liccione“Worse than talking with a mouthful, is gossiping with a mouthful!”
Anthony Liccione“If talk is cheap, then being silent is expensive. And many people it seems, can't afford to buy into it.”
Anthony Liccione“Death is like that, it blinks, we blink; not always able to see the Stop signs, hiding behind trees in the corner of the roads.”
Anthony Liccione“The most critical risk of all, is not taking the risk if means be dangerous.”
Anthony Liccione“The fears we keep alive, will be a recurring haunt until it dies, or we do.”
Anthony Liccione