Il pleure dans mon coeur Comme il pleut sur la ville (Paul Verlaine)
First, I have culled evidence that physical death is not the end of the road for any of us. I know this message is critical because I’ve seen people consumed by fear of death or suffering unbearable grief after losing a loved one. Some can draw into a shell, ceasing all efforts to reach their potential, or even give up on life
First, I have culled evidence that physical death is not the end of the road for any of us. I know this message is critical because I’ve seen people consumed by fear of death or suffering unbearable grief after losing a loved one. Some can draw into a shell, ceasing all efforts to reach their potential, or even give up on life (Mark Ireland, Messages from the Afterlife: A Bereaved Father’s Journey in the World of Spirit Visitations, Psychic-Mediums, and Synchronicity)
One of the lessons of history is that nothing is often a good thing to do and always a clever thing to say
One of the lessons of history is that nothing is often a good thing to do and always a clever thing to say. (Will Durant)
By the middle of Henry VIII’s reign, the white meats — that is, dairy products — were considered common fare and people from all classes would eat meat whenever they could get it
By the middle of Henry VIII’s reign, the white meats — that is, dairy products — were considered common fare and people from all classes would eat meat whenever they could get it (Clarissa Dickson Wright, A History of English Food)
Patriotism is a myth conceived by those old rogues to draw us into the infernal game. Let them fight as they will, but we want no part of it
Patriotism is a myth conceived by those old rogues to draw us into the infernal game. Let them fight as they will, but we want no part of it (Wilbur Smith)
Let your child be the torch of truth and they shall shine over the entirety of the human society brightening even the darkest corners
Let your child be the torch of truth and they shall shine over the entirety of the human society brightening even the darkest corners (Abhijit Naskar, Human Making is Our Mission: A Treatise on Parenting)
Even the smallest changes in our daily routine can create incredible ripple effects that expand our vision of what is possible
Even the smallest changes in our daily routine can create incredible ripple effects that expand our vision of what is possible (Charles F. Glassman, Brain Drain The Breakthrough That Will Change Your Life)
Why is it when I pursue the praises of men I find myself with everything that I’ve looked for but nothing that I need? That’s because I have an extraordinary habit of looking for the wrong thing in the wrong place
Why is it when I pursue the praises of men I find myself with everything that I’ve looked for but nothing that I need? That’s because I have an extraordinary habit of looking for the wrong thing in the wrong place (Craig D. Lounsbrough)
For the first time she had dimly realized that only the hopeless are starkly sincere and that only the unhappy can either give or take sympathy–even some of the bitter and dangerous voluptuousness of misery
For the first time she had dimly realized that only the hopeless are starkly sincere and that only the unhappy can either give or take sympathy–even some of the bitter and dangerous voluptuousness of misery. (Jean Rhys)
Why is Santa an anagram for Satan? I mean, besides the fact that both have the same amounts of the same letters. Just consider the many other similarities between the two figures: both of them are red, both of them like to laugh, both of them give presents to children and both of them are kings of an ungodly underworld of unspeakable horror and suffering. Coincidence? I THINK NOT
Why is Santa an anagram for Satan? I mean, besides the fact that both have the same amounts of the same letters. Just consider the many other similarities between the two figures: both of them are red, both of them like to laugh, both of them give presents to children and both of them are kings of an ungodly underworld of unspeakable horror and suffering. Coincidence? I THINK NOT (Sam Logan)