"Timod-Timod" is a word in HILIGAYNON
timód-tímod - Dim. and Freq. of tímod.
(cf. kinîkínì, kinótkínot).
Perhaps each of us has a starved place, and each of us knows deep down what we need to fill that place. To find the courage to trust and honor the search, to follow the voice that tells us what we need to do, even when it doesn't seem to make sense, is a worthy pursuit.
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