A few days ago
believer49

What are some suggestions for a closing message for my emails?

For example…my sister in law has

“Live well, laugh often, love much.”

I’m a female Christian, 50 years, prone to depression, I’ve experienced real positive turnarounds and heart changes. I want something not annoyingly too Christian, something encouraging, inspiring, true. Surprise me with your creativity!

Top 10 Answers
A few days ago
Jacob W

Favorite Answer

Each new day is a gift; that’s why we call it the present!
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A few days ago
LadyG
I was happy to read that you’ve had real positive turnarounds and heart changes. Congratulations to you! Then I read a comment like “…not annoyingly too Christian…” How sad a comment that is.
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A few days ago
Miss Kim
I find quotes I love all the time and use them at the end of my emails. Here is a favorite:

“…when we are with other people, they should be able to see Jesus’ love

in our faces, should feel his compassion and concern in our hands. Now,

I secretly sometimes think that Jesus watches my neurotic struggles, and

he shakes his head and grips his forehead and starts tossing back tequilas.”

– Anne Lamott

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A few days ago
Keztacular
Live life to the fullest – that’s why it’s called the present!

And BTW – have you tried vitamin B and a regular 30 minute walk for that depression? It has worked wonders for several people I know…

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A few days ago
John S
Why not use an adaptation of an Irish slogan,

“Enough to you”.

It comes from a great long list including, enough food, enough love, enough quiet time, enough sunshine, enough laughter etc and so on. You get the idea.

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A few days ago
spamsux2000
Not a Christian source, but a wise one nonetheless:

“Find a job you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.”

Confucius

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A few days ago
DeadSurvivor
“This Message Will Explode In 3 Seconds” … use to be what I put at the end of my e-mail messages I sent out … an Inspector Gadget thing.

Now, I just leave a link to my MySpace.

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A few days ago
prius2005toy
Before God we are all equally wise – and equally foolish.

Life is a balance of holding on and letting go.

Things do not change; we change.

Life is change and change is life.

Smile, it makes people wonder.’

The best things in life aren’t things.

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A few days ago
mister
I am wondering… how can you be a christian and think christianty is “annoying” I am a christain and very thankful to God for where He brought me from. TOO CHRISTAIN, What’s that?
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A few days ago
luvdov
Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. . . .

It’s about learning to dance in the rain

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