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Are you unhappy and upset and believe that some important knowledge crucial to living a joyful life has been denied you? Find the missing piece of the puzzle you've been seeking all your life here
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China, I didn't expect your friend's life history, but what he is actually saying is important. Ultimately, when someone we love dies, many of us are tormented with feelings of guilt, inadequacy, etc, etc, but that's only because we expect ourselves to be impossibly more than human. However, you seem content with the answers you've received, so all is well. I commend you for caring so much for a friend.
Starman, do we? And that's your thought for tonight, everyone.
Nighty night. Mwah! x
Starman, do we? And that's your thought for tonight, everyone.
Nighty night. Mwah! x
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A bit of romance.
...... and a bit more.
Oh dear Mibs! I tried to get you something special, but can't find it. Maybe it's never been published on youtube.
Selfishly, I wanted it for me also, so I am not ashamed to ask for your help in searching the www for this rare gem.
It is Paul Foot, nephew of the famous Michael Foot M.P., reading and discussing Shelleys poem, "Ode To The West Wind."
I believe it would appeal to your intellect if it can be discovered lurking in some T.V. archive web site.
Selfishly, I wanted it for me also, so I am not ashamed to ask for your help in searching the www for this rare gem.
It is Paul Foot, nephew of the famous Michael Foot M.P., reading and discussing Shelleys poem, "Ode To The West Wind."
I believe it would appeal to your intellect if it can be discovered lurking in some T.V. archive web site.
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Theland, This might be just the ticket:
Luna, You mean one of these or one of these? Either way a more likely scenario.
At the risk of appearing pedantic, believing in myself was never an issue of faith. There simply is no reasonable alternative. While this distinction might at first seem to lie somewhere within the realm of insignificant to utterly meaningless, I submit that the difference is of no less scope than the difference between Zimmer and Zimmer, if not life and death.
Debating ourselves as to whether we have the essential wherewithal is a non-productive, self-debilitating endless time consuming area of inquiry. On the one hand, if we convince ourselves we do not, then we are by such reasoning just as likely to be deceiving ourselves. On the other hand, there are no guarantees in life, including that we will wake up, (if only for the first time in our life), tomorrow (or even later today).
Luna, You mean one of these or one of these? Either way a more likely scenario.
At the risk of appearing pedantic, believing in myself was never an issue of faith. There simply is no reasonable alternative. While this distinction might at first seem to lie somewhere within the realm of insignificant to utterly meaningless, I submit that the difference is of no less scope than the difference between Zimmer and Zimmer, if not life and death.
Debating ourselves as to whether we have the essential wherewithal is a non-productive, self-debilitating endless time consuming area of inquiry. On the one hand, if we convince ourselves we do not, then we are by such reasoning just as likely to be deceiving ourselves. On the other hand, there are no guarantees in life, including that we will wake up, (if only for the first time in our life), tomorrow (or even later today).