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Getting Old—Having Fun
Two old fellows were walking along the shoreline of a lake when a frog came hopping up to them.
Creaking with age, one of the old-timers slowly bent down ...
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London Zoo Displays Humans
In the summer of 2005, the London Zoo posted a sign in front of their newest exhibit, reading, "Warning: Humans in Their Natural Environment." ...
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Orlando Bloom Wonders What Life Is About
If life isn't about humanity, then tell me what it's all about, because I'd love to know. Money and power aren't what life is about. It ...
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Humans Were Created to Be Someone
Talking about the way Christians view the world, Roman Catholic theologian George Weigel said: “We are not congealed stardust, an accidental byproduct ...
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Freud Described Most Humans as Trash
I have found little that is "good" about human beings on the whole. In my experience most of them are trash, no matter whether they publicly ...
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Carl Sandburg on Human Nature
There is an eagle in me that wants to soar, and there is a hippopotamus in me that wants to wallow in the mud.
Author, poet Carl Sandburg (18781967)
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Marilyn Manson Describes Hell on Earth
Brian Warner once said:
Initially I was drawn into the darker side of life. But it's really just human nature. I started to learn that everything that's ...
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Mel Gibson Nailed Jesus to the Cross
Hollywood star and director Mel Gibson felt called by God to make his film The Passion of the Christ, a portrayal of the final 12 hours of Jesus' ...
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David Letterman Intrigued by Meaning of Life
Late-night TV talk host David Letterman interviewed an extreme mountaineer named Aron Ralston. According to the Chicago Tribune, Ralston used a pocketknife ...
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Recall Notification
Recently I received in the mail a recall notice. It looked like a recall notice regarding my automobile. This one was different, much more personal. Stamped ...
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