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Inscription: My mother, my friend through thick and thin. This expression is at least as old as Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales {c. 1380}. It originated at a time when many people's fortunes depended on their forests; thick woods and thin woods; easy times and difficult times. Its meaning remains remarkably unchanged over the centuries and speaks to us today about the special bond of love between a mother and daughter. On a mobius pendant, the symbol for infinity having no beginning and no end, making the message limitless.
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Inscribed: "My sister my friend through THICK and THIN", through good times and and bad, an expression at least as old as Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales [c. 1380]. Its meaning...
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Inscription: "There are no goodbyes" by Mahatma Gandhi. The complete quote from a letter to his close friend, the Christian missionary Charles Andrews, is "There are no goodbyes for us....
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Inscribed: "This above all: to thine own self be true" - Shakespeare Hamlet I iii 85 Hamlet has been performed more often than any drama, and is widely accepted as...