You have very nice eyes
2006-09-10 09:33:45
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answer #1
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answered by preciousmoments1962 7
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Laugh. Enjoy. Have fun. Looking at the brighter side of life starts with
entertainment and pleasure. Laughter is the best medicine, so they say. Whether your illness is physical or emotional, a few laughs and giggles can help you throw away heavy baggage such as anxiety, disappointment, or nervousness!
2006-09-10 16:36:16
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answer #2
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answered by Mr. Owl 3
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One of the things I keep learning is that the secret of being happy is doing things for other people.
The secret to happiness is not in doing what one likes to do, but in liking what one has to do.
Use what talent you possess: the woods would be very silent if no birds sang except those that sang best.
Hope I helped!!
2006-09-10 16:36:17
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answer #3
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answered by oinkers 2
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At the time of Buddha, there lived an old beggar woman. She used to watch the kings, princes, and people making offerings to Buddha and his disciples, and there was nothing she would have liked more than to be able to do the same.
So she went out begging, but at the end of a whole day all she had was one small coin. She took it to the oil-merchant to try to buy some oil. He told her that she could not possibly buy anything with so little. But when he heard that she wanted it to make an offering to Buddha, he took pity on her and gave her the oil she wanted.
She took it to the monastery, where she lit a lamp. She placed it before Buddha, and made this wish:
"I have nothing to offer but this tiny lamp. But through this offering, in the future may I be blessed with the lamp of wisdom. May I free all beings from their darkness. May I purify all their obstructions, and lead them to enlightenment."
That night the oil in all the other lamps went out. But the beggar woman's lamp was still burning at dawn, when Buddha's disciple Maudgalyayana came to collect all the lamps. When he saw that one was still alight, full of oil and with a new wick, he thought, "There's no reason why this lamp should still be burning in the day time," and he tried to blow it out. But it kept on burning.
He tried to snuff it out with his fingers, but it stayed alight. He tried to smother it with his robe, but still it burned on.
The Buddha had been watching all along, and said, "Maudgalyayana, do you want to put out that lamp? You cannot. You cannot even move it, let alone put it out. If you were to pour the water from all ocean over this lamp, it still wouldn't go out. The water in all the rivers and the lakes of the world could not extinguish it."
"Why not?" Maudgalyayana asked.
"Because this lamp was offered with devotion and with purity of heart and mind. And that motivation has made it of tremendous benefit."
So it is our motivation, good or bad, that determines the fruit of our actions.
2006-09-10 16:40:40
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Tomorrow is the last day on earth.....choose wisely, what will you do with this time you have left. You now have 23 hours and 59 seconds left.
2006-09-10 16:33:45
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answer #5
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answered by littleflower_57 4
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Live life like it might be your last. Never take it for granted. Because at the end, you will lose.
2006-09-10 16:34:30
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answered by Anonymous
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"We can pretend we're basically moral beings who make mistakes, but the whole of history proves otherwise."
-Teri [[i forget her last name]]
"Man is the cruelest of all animals. He is the only creature that inflicts pain just for the fun of it."
-[[i dont remember this persons name]]
2006-09-10 16:43:54
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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You are going to die January 19th 2011 in a bad @ss wiping accident.
That is all I know.
2006-09-10 16:39:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Be careful in what you do today for tomorrow is not guarantied to us and you do not want to leave behind regrets
2006-09-10 16:39:03
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answered by mysticalmoon1975 3
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There are but two great inventions of humanity: love and laughter.
2006-09-10 16:37:59
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answer #10
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answered by Tofu Jesus 5
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