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On a day where intimations of Spring are in the air, I can observe my flaws with great precision without hating myself for them. Thus, the flaws lose some of their hold on me! Why can I not do this all the time?

Of course, it is because I do not yet possess the wisdom to do it all of the time.

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It's my Mother's birthday.

I love you Mom! You turned your little boy into a decent man.

You became learned and wise.

You are brave and strong.

You taught me how to live, and are teaching me still.

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perr:
I miss my Mother terribly. I love seeing posts like this. smile

Mother's will always be out strongest link. <3

Welcome to SG! kiss

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perr:
Thank you. That's a wonderfully kind thing of you to say. <3<3<3

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Today, the Veil of Maya unraveled before my eyes, and tears filled my eyes. Then, I tried to possess it, it raveled tight, hiding itself.



Tomorrow is another day.

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cendres:
thank you so much for your amazing comment winkkisskiss you are so sweet!
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Two more daughters of Mnemosyne! They did the trick for Homer, hopefully there is a tiny crumb left for me..

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From today's notebook:

Skeptical Maxim #114: Skepticism is the attempt to reap the benefits of reason without suffering the baleful side effects.



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The snow and ice converge on the frozen North. The Earth must sleep, and the soil will be fertile in the Spring. Will everyone pray for the farmers in Indiana, Kansas, and Missouri? Hopefully, they will not experience drought this year!

Raloh, thank you for posting pictures of your eyes.

Today, I will look for mystery in quiet places.

Today, I will experience something unexpected.

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Optimism and pessimism are both defective ways of thinking; however, optimism is the greater error.

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Skeptical Maxim #237: The desire for certainty is a disease without a cure. Skepticism is only a palliative.

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Am I alone in wishing there were Suicide Girls in their 40s, 50s, and even 60s? The young women on this site are achingly beautiful, but more mature women have a beauty all their own.

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As one who believes in God, I have to admit that in my experience Atheists are more ethical than believers. Why is this the case? Can it be that Nietzsche is right--you can't fully trust a person who needs a reason to be honest or honorable.

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