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Thought for the Day from Radio Ulster

Author: BBC Radio Ulster

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Thoughts that provoke, stimulate and inspire.

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There are so many heroes to be found amongst those Millies from across our communities...
Instead of doing exams, his workmanship was his proof of achievements.
Exercise is associated with better health even if it doesn’t lead to weight loss...
He has left us the Bible in our mother tongue.
I decided that I ought to finish what I had started all those years ago...
Chasing knowledge, pursuing the news, can feel like chasing the wind.
Using language that is vivid will engage the listener.
I thank God for those who were gathered to share happy memories of our own school days.
It may feel as though peace is slipping further from our grasp.
My fear is that AI is corroding our young people's ability to think independently...
The childhood friends from those long-ago happy days fought together and died together.
Increasingly trenches are being replaced by computer screens.
Here were three competent women asserting their rights to live where they wanted to.
We live in an age where there is a huge variety of names given to children.
Does anyone ‘remember remember the 4th November?’
I remember thinking “It’d be a bad job if I fell in there” – and then I fell in.
She handed me her phone and told me to ring home.
Generations will never have to endure the arm work-out that came with carving a turnip.
A whole chain of events kicks in to form a clot.
It has become the longest-running musical in the history of London’s theatreland.
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