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  2. Wishing well - Wikipedia

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    A wishing well is a term from European folklore to describe wells where it was thought that any spoken wish would be granted. The idea that a wish would be granted came from the notion that water housed deities or had been placed there as a gift from the gods. This practice is thought to have arisen because water is a source of life, and was ...

  3. List of lucky symbols - Wikipedia

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    While in most of the world, only the four-leafed clover is considered lucky, in Ireland all Irish Shamrocks are. [citation needed] Horseshoe: English, Poles and several other European ethnicities, Indian and Nepali people. Horseshoes are considered to ward off saturn’s ill-effects in Vedic culture. Some believe that upward-facing horseshoes ...

  4. Enid Blyton - Wikipedia

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    Blyton's mother considered her efforts at writing to be a "waste of time and money", but she was encouraged to persevere by Mabel Attenborough, the aunt of school friend Mary Potter. [ 4 ] Seckford Hall in Woodbridge , Suffolk, was an inspiration to Blyton with its haunted room, secret passageway, and sprawling gardens.

  5. Wishing Well (Terence Trent D'Arby song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wishing Well" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Terence Trent D'Arby. The second single from the 1987 album Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby , the song reached number one on both the Soul Singles Chart and the Billboard Hot 100 on May 7, 1988 ( 1988-05-07 ) . [ 3 ] "

  6. How ‘Wish’ Brought Disney’s Iconic Wishing Star to Life as an ...

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    Over the course of its 100-year history, Disney has become synonymous with wishing on stars and making dreams come true. In Disney’s latest animated feature, “Wish,” that iconic star, once ...

  7. Wishful thinking - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Christopher Booker discussed wishful thinking in terms of "the fantasy cycle", which he described as "a pattern that recurs in personal lives, in politics, in history – and in storytelling." He added: "When we embark on a course of action which is unconsciously driven by wishful thinking, all may seem to go well for a time, in what ...

  8. Thoughts of suicide can be active or passive, but what is the ...

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    For people like Saniya Soni, who shares her own experiences as part of her work with the Jed Foundation and advocates for better mental health care for underrepresented youth, suicidal thoughts ...

  9. Wish You Well (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Wish You Well is a novel written by David Baldacci. [1] [2] First published in 2001, the story starts with the Cardinal family planning to move from New York to California due to money problems, then shifts to the mountains of Virginia after a car accident leaves the father dead and the mother in a catatonic state. The time period is in the 1940s.