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Famous Sayings That Changed Your Life

The St. Francis 'Serenity' prayer:

"God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference."
 
RELATED: Anybody first learn those famous sayings that changed one's life from those awesome people in our lives?
From my mother, I learned the first half only of "Wise men think alike, and fools seldom differ."
 
"Not my pig, not my farm." Sounds stupid but it really helps me to let go of stuff that isn't my fault and isn't my problem.
It has a very similar meaning to one that I've been told is a Polish Proverb "Not my circus, not my monkeys". The meaning to it though is the same as your pig/farm one. Took me a long time to really understand and live by it but life is better for it.
 
Any sayings (or for that matter no formal sayings) that are the opposite of, "choose your friends carefully?"

Many thoughtful sayings simply don't take into account the challenges of even high functioning Autism/ Neurodiversity: Sayings that address "a paranoia of sorts" - being too quick to also condemn those awesome, trustworthy people worthy of freindships!

Any sayings (fell free to invent such sayings here in this disc. thread) on how such robust discussion-threads (like this disc. thread) might help break the ice?
 

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