Paula’s Brain(y) Quote

My mind is capable of greater things than being miserable.


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N.B. Ancient Egyptians regarded the pomegranate as a symbol of prosperity and ambition. Now that I have replaced a part of my brain (the left part) with pomegranate seeds, should I look forward to a more prosperous future? :D

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On a self-discovery journey, looking forward to meeting inspiring individuals.
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51 Responses to Paula’s Brain(y) Quote

  1. Jeff Sinon says:

    I don’t doubt it for one second!

  2. 1cruzdelsur says:

    Que bueno observar tu retrato… ;)

  3. rebekah says:

    That’s something to focus on … for me too, quite often.

  4. 76sanfermo says:

    Ciao , bella Paula! Don’t change too much…..!

  5. Awwww my girl!!! I haven’t seen you for so long and then i come and stumbble upon that quote! Go Paula! :D

  6. Paula: This is strange to say the least, but “Karma Police” has been in my mind all morning, I am writing someting on Karma and those seeds are something! Wow! I don’t know what to say….

  7. jalal michael sabbagh.http://gravatar.com/jmsabbagh86@gmail.com says:

    Realistic quote.To face the our fear is to triumph over it.Warm regards.Jalal

  8. ledrakenoir says:

    For many years one of my main rules of living been
    “what does not kill me, makes me stronger” … :-)

    You always ask where I got my photos from, sooo
    - where on earth did you find that dark princess ..? :-) ;-)

    • Paula says:

      She has been inside me like for ever … here I used a recent photo of me and a photo of pomegranate (my fav fruit) that I took some months ago .. I don’t care if most of you hate my idea – I love it.

      • ledrakenoir says:

        ‘hahaha’ – me to – I like dark-haired princesses and that was my point… :-)

        pomegranate – in Mexico, they are commonly used to adorn the traditional dish “chiles en nogada” – representing the red of the mexican flag in the dish which evokes the green (poblano pepper), white (nogada sauce) and red (pomegranate arils) tricolor.

  9. Homero says:

    You have the light en you make de light with this one, lovely picture and nice music Paula :)
    Thank you.

  10. Amy says:

    Very cool, Paula! Beautiful photo :)

  11. Madhu says:

    That’s so cool Paula, music too! I hope the prosperity charm works as well :-)

  12. Bams Triwoko says:

    Beautiful lady, Paula… :)

  13. I am sure of it beautiful woman :-)

  14. Tahira says:

    What a GREAT picture! Love the quote and CHEERS to pomegranates! :)

  15. peterl12002 says:

    Those Egyptians knew a thing or two matey, nice pic BTW

  16. rommel says:

    I am a big Radiohead fan. I have most of their albums including their Best Of’s. Been listening to them since High School, and they keep on innovating themselves every time.

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