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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 17 Jun 11:12
Don't the council still offer a service? Also several charities and private enterprises will pick up furniture free of charge.
Also we must accept finite dissapointment but must never lose infinite hope.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: richie5401
Date: Sun 17 Jun 12:03
John 3:16.
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Sun 17 Jun 13:41
Ref: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 17 Jun 11:12
<<< Don't the council still offer a service? Also several charities and private enterprises will pick up furniture free of charge. >>>
Good idea. Next time life (or my sofa) is getting on top of me, I'll phone the council and get them to take the sofa away. So that was the problem all along! 🤨
<<< Also we must accept finite disapointment but must never lose infinite hope. >>>
That IS good.
I just lost my rag in town in crazy traffic, and was feeling like my head was all wonky so thank goodness for this forum and some intelligent contact! 🤨👍
Post Edited (Sun 17 Jun 14:34)
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Sun 17 Jun 14:19
“The happy life is to an extraordinary extent the same as the good life.”
(- Bertrand Russell, The Conquest of Happiness, 1930)
My interpretation: Good as in right- thinking, right-acting and generous of spirit (opposite of mean-spirited and unkind.)
DO NOT RUSH ABOOT LIKE A MAD ANE.
TAKE IT NICE AND EASY OR YOU WILL GO CRAZY.
( - Me, 2018)
Post Edited (Sun 17 Jun 14:19)
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Topic Originator: sadindiefreak
Date: Sun 17 Jun 16:30
Quote:
richie5401, Sun 17 Jun 12:03
John 3:16.
A fine example to parents everywhere. To save the world (from himself), God had his own son tortured and killed.
So uplifting.
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Topic Originator: richie5401
Date: Sun 17 Jun 16:43
It is if you also explain the why.
Post Edited (Sun 17 Jun 16:45)
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Sun 17 Jun 18:19
Ref: richie5401
Date: Sun 17 Jun 16:43
<<<It is if you also explain the why>>>
John 3:16 So we can have Eternal life? I was going to avoid that wee subject, but have you ever thought that maybe some of us don't want to be the same person forever? And please not a heaven that's full o' folk. I prefer a bit o' peace.
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Topic Originator: richie5401
Date: Sun 17 Jun 18:23
lol...a place with no pain,suffering,disease etc.Sounds quite nice to me;)
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Topic Originator: helensburghpar
Date: Mon 18 Jun 12:00
We are all on the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.Oscar Wilde
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Topic Originator: widtink
Date: Mon 18 Jun 12:09
Hmmm
I'm not a big fan of inspirational quotes as facebook has pretty much sickened me of them....
But I do like some of the uninspirational quotes
😂
Admin
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Topic Originator: richie5401
Date: Mon 18 Jun 12:14
lol belter.
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Topic Originator: ft media
Date: Mon 18 Jun 16:03
I see a crane..
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Topic Originator: Securitypar
Date: Mon 18 Jun 19:15
Anything quoted of any version of the bible is pihs.
Each to their own though and if that’s what you believe!
I just like “live everyday like it’s your last”
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Mon 18 Jun 19:49
Ref: richie5401
Date: Sun 17 Jun 18:23
<<< a place with no pain,suffering,disease etc.Sounds quite nice to me;) >>>
Sounds to me like a movie. Can't be real can it? 😂
Post Edited (Mon 18 Jun 19:50)
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Topic Originator: Securitypar
Date: Mon 18 Jun 20:58
Of course it’s not real but stupid words written on paper that have supposedly changed over the years. We are all going to hell but is this hell?😳
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Mon 18 Jun 21:38
Quote:
sadindiefreak, Sun 17 Jun 16:30
Quote:
richie5401, Sun 17 Jun 12:03
John 3:16.
A fine example to parents everywhere. To save the world (from himself), God had his own son tortured and killed.
So uplifting.
I really dont know why you go to bible studies Terry. You have apparently been doing it for some time now and you say that. You must be wearing earplugs, reading with your eyes shut or studying at the mosque.
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Mon 18 Jun 21:40
Quote:
Securitypar, Mon 18 Jun 19:15
Anything quoted of any version of the bible is pihs.
Each to their own though and if that’s what you believe!
I just like “live everyday like it’s your last”
There's an awfy lot of people disagree with that Neebs.
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Mon 18 Jun 21:43
Quote:
Securitypar, Mon 18 Jun 20:58
Of course it’s not real but stupid words written on paper that have supposedly changed over the years. We are all going to hell but is this hell?😳
I suppose if you try to read words in any language you dont understand, you are gonny thing its gibberish.
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Topic Originator: Securitypar
Date: Mon 18 Jun 22:30
😅 that’s right I don’t understand a book that has been written multiple times for people to be brainwashed?
Honestly you think nowadays with all that’s going on the bible or what version was written will save the world?
Each to their own but it ain’t going to happen.
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Topic Originator: Securitypar
Date: Mon 18 Jun 22:44
This thread is about inspirational quotes and not bible bashing!
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Tue 19 Jun 07:03
Quote:
Securitypar, Mon 18 Jun 22:44
This thread is about inspirational quotes and not bible bashing!
That's what I thought. Then some of you started bashing the bible for some reason.
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Tue 19 Jun 11:31
Ref: PARrot
Date: Tue 19 Jun 07:03
What do they they say ? - you should never talk religion or politics with your friends. Must mean we're friends! 😂
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Tue 19 Jun 12:10
UPLIFTING:
'morally or spiritually elevating; inspiring happiness or hope.'
Every post on here should aim to do this. OK I posted a couple that don't.
I'm gonna try again. Anyone game for a go?
How about:
WHEN YOU MESS UP
DRAW A LINE UNDER IT
HAVE ANOTHER GO
GIVE IT YOUR BEST SHOT
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Tue 19 Jun 16:38
There's different levels of uplift.
Thinking about the hour-to-hour level; small kindnesses, such as when I was reversing into a parking space. I needed to adjust, so I signalled to a car to come on past. He signalled to me as if to say, 'You carry on mate, you were here first, I can wait.'
Then I did MYSELF a kindness. Instead of rushing to get my shopping done in the free half hour, I bought a £1 ticket!
I said to the young man at the checkout, 'I'll have a bag please.' Nice as pie, he opened one out and filled it with my shopping as he was checking stuff through.
Small kindnesses such as these make a difference to me and give me a wee lift.
Post Edited (Tue 19 Jun 17:57)
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Topic Originator: OzPar
Date: Thu 5 Jul 02:31
I was reading this thread when the doorbell rang. A couple of charming young Mormon lads. Maybe it was a sign from God? Anyway, they gave me a wad of pretty leaflets. Looks like I have some bedtime reading. Should be fun...
:)
Back to topic. There is one statement that I have called upon many times in my life and know to be true.
NO PROBLEM IS INSURMOUNTABLE.
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Topic Originator: TKF
Date: Thu 5 Jul 06:45
Life is a punishment.
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Thu 5 Jul 11:40
Ref: TKF
Date: Thu 5 Jul 06:45
<<<Life is a punishment.>>>
Is it? How d'you mean?
Post Edited (Thu 05 Jul 11:43)
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Thu 5 Jul 11:46
Ref: OzPar
Date: Thu 5 Jul 02:31
<<<There is one statement that I have called upon many times in my life and know to be true.
NO PROBLEM IS INSURMOUNTABLE.>>>
Could you give us an example Oz, of something in your life that seemed insurmountable, til you overcame it?
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Topic Originator: richie5401
Date: Thu 5 Jul 12:04
I'm don't think you will find Mormonism fun Oz.Lots of hard work earning a passage to heaven(3 stages are on offer) and can only be obtained by voluminous good works.Ascend high enough and you can be a God.
Contrast that with Ephesians 2: 8-10.
Mormonism is another gospel.
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Thu 5 Jul 16:05
Mormonism is a bank.
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Topic Originator: onandupthepars
Date: Thu 5 Jul 16:38
If you find your head is full o' cr*p
Fill it wi' somethin' else...
Suggestions:
a)https://youtu.be/6Z66wVo7uNw
(Curtis Mayfield 'Move on Up', extended version.}
b) Or any good stuff of your choosing
Post Edited (Thu 05 Jul 16:41)
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Topic Originator: donj
Date: Thu 5 Jul 19:04
Treat every day as your last as sometime you will be right.
In other words enjoy it while you can.
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Topic Originator: OzPar
Date: Sat 21 Jul 02:39
<<<There is one statement that I have called upon many times in my life and know to be true.
NO PROBLEM IS INSURMOUNTABLE.>>>
Could you give us an example Oz, of something in your life that seemed insurmountable, til you overcame it?>>>
The lowest point of my life came the night after my wife of 31 years died of cancer. It had been a long time coming and it was awful to witness. And there's a lot of truth in the saying that the mourning begins on diagnosis, not on death. My two kids left the hospice with their partners and went to their homes, while I drove the 30 miles through the countryside to my home in a lonely daze; there was a point where I felt so full of despair, I even contemplated just swinging the car off into a tree. I got home to find the house full of my wife's things, her scent was everywhere. I can't really describe how sad and full of melancholy I was for months afterwards; in truth, I was just going through the motions, there was no spark of life in me.
After a few false starts, things started to pick up and here I am nearly ten years later, three years into a very happy new relationship which has brought two additional grown-up daughters into my life. I have four grandchildren too. My house is full of laughter. There is not a day goes by that I don't think of Cathy, my late wife. But, I am thankful for what I have now and thankful for every day.
So there you are: proof positive that "no problem is insurmountable".
Post Edited (Sat 21 Jul 03:05)
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