Optimus_Prime Posted January 30, 2004 Author Share Posted January 30, 2004 Privacy is very important to everyone. kapag walang privacy sa bahay affected ka sa work, at sa pakikisalamuha mo sa ibang tao. Quote Link to comment
sikosci Posted January 30, 2004 Share Posted January 30, 2004 masarap po ang bawal... i agree! Quote Link to comment
arelim Posted January 30, 2004 Share Posted January 30, 2004 :grr: that you don't have the right to be right if your boss is mr. right, WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! nakakaasar Quote Link to comment
ironjustin416 Posted January 30, 2004 Share Posted January 30, 2004 that honesty and fair play does go a long way in this dog-eat-dog world... Quote Link to comment
unprettywoman Posted January 30, 2004 Share Posted January 30, 2004 on love... - a hundred year may pass but if i'm still in love with the person, there's always a little or more left, NO MATTER how I deny or hide it... - love is stronger than any goddamn pride... on life... - i should be careful what i wish for... - no man can ever cross the SAME river twice on sex... i'm not having much right now...i'll get back when i had revived my sex life... :mtc: Quote Link to comment
Macy Posted February 2, 2004 Share Posted February 2, 2004 Words to Live by The most destructive habit......................................Worry The greatest Joy....................................................Giving The greatest loss...................................................Loss of self-respectThe most satisfying work........................................Helping othersThe ugliest personality trait.....................................SelfishnessThe most endangered species.................................Dedicated leadersOur greatest natural resource.................................Our youthThe greatest "shot in the arm"................................EncouragementThe greatest problem to overcome..........................FearThe most effective sleeping pill...............................Peace of mindThe most crippling failure disease...........................Excuses The most powerful force in life................................Love The most dangerous pariah....................................A gossiper The world's most incredible computer......................The brain The worst thing to be without..................................Hope The deadliest weapon............................................The tongueThe two most power-filled words............................."I Can"The greatest asset..................................................FaithThe most worthless emotion....................................Self-pityThe most beautiful attire..........................................SMILE!The most prized possession.....................................IntegrityThe most powerful channel of communication............PrayerThe most contagious spirit.......................................Enthusiasm Everyone needs this list to live by...pass it along!!! Quote Link to comment
sikosci Posted February 2, 2004 Share Posted February 2, 2004 that you cant win them all.. Quote Link to comment
Z Posted February 3, 2004 Share Posted February 3, 2004 There is always something better out there and its just a matter of being content and satisfied with what you've got Quote Link to comment
Macy Posted February 3, 2004 Share Posted February 3, 2004 Thoughts and ResponsibilityBy J. W. Engelse One of the most difficult questions that can be asked is: Who do you think you are? One might answer like the ancient Hindus, aham asmi parabrahma ("I am Parabrahma") or tat tvam asi ("you are That"). Isn't it true that everything we perceive is born in the mind? From the cup and the ballpoint pen we use to the houses we live in, all originated in the designer's or architect's mind before they were given their form. Is this not true also for our actions and for the words we utter? Don't these make the world as it is today, and isn't this the responsibility of all of us? In H. P. Blavatsky's words: "As mankind is essentially of one and the same essence, and that essence is one -- infinite, uncreate, and eternal, whether we call it God or Nature -- nothing, therefore, can affect one nation or one man without affecting all other nations and all other men. This is as certain and as obvious as that a stone thrown into a pond will, sooner or later, set in motion every single drop of water therein. -- The Key to Theosophy, p. 41 This adds another dimension to our daily responsibility. If we earnestly wish to do something about it, then we must set our alarm clocks five minutes earlier, and use that time to try to feel at one with Parabrahma, That, or our higher self -- only for a few seconds in the beginning. We might do the same before falling asleep. Then we might try to find another moment during the day, and so on. At last after many efforts we could stay in touch with our higher self while we were doing our jobs all day, be it in the office, in a shop, or washing the dishes -- something in the background, a kind of sound or feeling perhaps. In so doing we add the quality of thoughts to the reservoir of higher thought humanity so desperately needs. In the same vein, we need not look at the TV news or read the daily papers too intensely; they cover only the sensational, composed of thoughts that benefit nobody. What is really important for the improvement of humankind and the earth -- and ourselves as a byproduct -- is not in the news and the newspapers, but the boy who on his free Saturday does the shopping for his invalid neighbor, the girl who babysits free for a family, the nurse who lovingly looks after the elderly or disabled, and thousands of such smaller and greater sacrifices. These keep our world turning. In a way, each of these acts makes our lives easier, and makes it easier also to make difficult decisions; every such act strengthens our feeling of trust and confidence in the rightness of whatever happens to us, pleasurable or unpleasant. It then becomes part of our day-to-day thinking that all that happens to us is right, from red traffic lights to illness, and even worse. Walt Whitman said it so beautifully: "What will be will be well, for what is is well." We need not be afraid of anything that comes on our path: we need only accept it in as positive and cheerful a way as we possibly can -- actually our thoughts are all that happens to us. It is the time for action. Nature will take care of herself -- holes in the ozone layer, pollution, and everything else -- if and when we start to take care of our thoughts and act accordingly. (From Sunrise magazine, August/September 1996. Copyright © 1996 by Theosophical University Press) Quote Link to comment
propaganda Posted February 3, 2004 Share Posted February 3, 2004 I learned that sometimes you have to let even important things go for the best of everything and everyone. And actually be happy about it. Quote Link to comment
sugar_n_spice Posted February 3, 2004 Share Posted February 3, 2004 Sometimes having the last word is not worth it. Quote Link to comment
Optimus_Prime Posted February 8, 2004 Author Share Posted February 8, 2004 Ang maghintay ng matagal. Quote Link to comment
daredevil67011 Posted February 8, 2004 Share Posted February 8, 2004 that we are who we are because of the choices we make.. Quote Link to comment
spot Posted February 8, 2004 Share Posted February 8, 2004 Love grows not only on what we do but also knowing the reasons for doing it. Quote Link to comment
Chito Posted February 8, 2004 Share Posted February 8, 2004 I learned that different kinds of rice get cooked just right at different lengths of time and with varying quantities of water. Even rice cookers make mistakes. Quote Link to comment
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