Dear Abby: My husband insists on walking through the neighborhoods in nothing but a bath

Dear Abby: As I made a clear house, I encountered a column of yours I had caught and removed.

In one of the pages I had dressed in dogs was the poem, “with determination to forget”. I was hit by how long it is.

The message is very necessary at this time. I believe in “making others as you would make them do them.”

Please reprint poetry because for me, it is a treasure. – Joanne in Delaware

Dear Joanne: I agree that the poem is a treasure. Was written by a former United Nations Secretary General who passed away in 2010 at the age of 87. His words are as important as they were when they were when he wrote them.

The poem is part of a collection of letters, poetry and essays in my brochure title “KEEPERS”, which can be ordered by sending your name and address plus a check or money order (American funds) for $ 8 to love Abby Keepers, for Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Transport and treatment are included in price.)

Firmly to forgive

By Robert Muller

Firmly to forgive

Because dissatisfaction is negative

Dissatisfaction is poisonous

Dissatisfaction decreases and devours itself.

Be the first to forget,

To smile and take the first step

And you will see the happiness of happiness

Opposite your human brother or sister.

Be always the first

So don’t expect others to forget

Because by forgiving

You become the master of luck

Life mode

A doer of miracles.

To forgive is the highest,

The most beautiful form of love.

In return you will get

Unprecedented peace and happiness.

And here is the program to achieve a forgiving heart of Troli:

Sunday: Forgive yourself.

Monday: Forgive your family.

Tuesday: Forgive your friends and associates.

Wednesday: Excuse the economic lines within your nation.

Thursday: Excuse in the cultural lines within your country.

Friday: Excuse the political lines within your nation.

Saturday: Forgive the other nations.

Only brave knows how to forget. A coward never forgives.

It is not in its nature.

Dear Abby: I came back from a mistake this morning, and my husband was beyond the road from our house wearing only a robe, naked underneath and talking to our other wife.

I am smoking because it was completely disrespectful to me as well as inappropriate, and he should have been dressed first. What do you think? – Mortified in Arkansas

Dear Hypnotized: I agree with you. If your husband was hanging across the road talking to your neighbor’s wife, he should have had in a pair of shorts under his robe.

Dear Abby was written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby on Dearabby.com or Yes Box 69440, Los Angeles, Ca 90069.

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