I say this sentence from Ecclesiastes reminds me to the painting "the ship of fools" by Hieronymus Bosch
http://gallery.euroweb.hu/html/b/bosch/painting/shipfool.html
2007-11-06 20:50:00
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answered by remy2 2
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It accomplishes tension reduction. In so doing, increases body temple health.
"Creation: Artistic and Spiritual," O. M. Aivanhov, is good for transforming energy into creativity.
"Expecting Adam," Martha Beck, Ph.D., has lots of funny lines and great insights.
"Watch Your Dreams," Ann Ree Colton, and "Climb the Highest Mountain," Mark Prophet, also good.
"The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?", Free and Wilcock, has some amusing insights.
chortles,
j.
2007-11-06 19:20:29
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answered by j153e 7
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Hello, Laugh and the world laughs with you cry and you cry alone. Laughter is the best medicine in life it can repair the sole, HaHa
2007-11-06 20:00:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I say of laughter- it is the food that sustains a part of me unseen and unheard. a part of me who guides me when the going is rough, who has seen the depths of my sorrows, and sustains me. It transends the dimensions where the living breathing part of me exists and this "angel" resides.
When my angel smiles, all is well . When I laugh, then my angel or angels smile more or even laugh with me.
Laughter sustains the invisible.
2007-11-06 22:13:43
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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I love to laugh! I love most to laugh with my children, who have very witty and acerbic senses of humor; especially my younger son, who always laughs at the same things that I do.
Solitary laughter is enjoyable, but shared laughter brightens life.
What we laugh at can define us; who we laugh with can enrich us.
2007-11-06 19:11:14
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answered by LodiTX 6
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Ah, but it is a "Glorious Madness" and mirth is but the appetizer.
2007-11-06 21:51:54
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answered by dasupr 4
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I see from one of your answerers that that piece of nonsense comes from the Bible. That figures. Judging by what little I remember of the Bible, most of the contributors to the Old Testament were bloodthirsty psychos.
2007-11-06 22:09:51
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answered by ezeikiel 5
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I think you're mad...and funny! Ha ha!
Thank you. You've accomplished making me laugh. Wait a minute...that would mean....
2007-11-06 19:28:03
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answered by R[̲̅ə̲̅٨̲̅٥̲̅٦̲̅]ution 7
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