If Forever Came Tomorrow…

…what would you do today? Would you give attention to the most minor of details and prepare to move slowly and deliberately forward? Would your actions be simple, yet as forceful as that of continuously dripping water wearing away stone? Would you befriend someone who has never known one and never would? Would you look for the quiet corners in your heart instead of looking for the quiet corners of the world? Would you tell your mother she did a good job (and tell daddy, too)? Would you remember that life is not art but living is? Would you ride the currents of a laugh and embrace an intelligent thought? Would you say to those who should have been told it, “You were right and I was wrong”? Would you let others know what it is like to be the most important person in someone else’s life? Would you realize that being in love is not finding a perfect person, but finding an imperfect person perfect?

Because people change and forget to tell each other, if tomorrow was forever what are your actions saying about you today?

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Bonnie Morét is an award-winning photographer recognized by The Georgia Council of the Arts as "an exceptional representation of contemporary Georgia art work." Her photography is featured on Georgia Public Broadcast's Georgia Traveler. Her exhibitions include Fifth Annual Exposure Awards at Musee du Louvre in Paris, France, Art Takes Miami at Scope Art during Art Basel Miami, Metro Montage XIII at the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art, World of Water at the Georgia Aquarium, Open Walls at Black Box Gallery in Portland, Oregon, Wholly Georgia: A Look at the Effects of Southern Religious Culture, sponsored by the Art History League and Georgia State University, at Mint Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia, 6x6 at the Rochester Contemporary Arts Center in Rochester, New York, @Phonography: Dialogue in the Wireless Age, at 3 Ring Circus in New Orleans, Louisiana, and About Lands and Lives of the Civil War at the 6th Cavalry Museum in Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia. Her photography appears in Modern Luxury/The Atlantan, Jezebel Magazine, and hangs in the executive offices at the Georgia State Capitol as part of the Art of Georgia exhibit. Corporate clients include Atlanta Ballet, Atlanta History Center, Chanel Cosmetics, Christian Dior Cosmetics, Sharp Mountain Vineyards, PM Realty Group, Granite Properties, Road Atlanta, Patrón Tequila, StubHub, CBM Records and The Washington Auto Show.