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    I like weird people... The black sheep, the odd ducks, the rejects, the eccentrics, the loners, the lost and forgotten. More often than not, these people have the most beautiful souls.

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    LIVE like Heaven is waiting. LOVE like you have never been hurt. LAUGH like no one is listening. SING as if no one can hear. DANCE as if no one is watching. DREAM like there are no impossibilities. PLAY like there are no losers. GIVE like you have plenty. SMILE till your face hurts. CHERISH your family and friends every day.

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    Prophecy never originated from the will of man but from the will of God through the Holy Spirit

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    The Perfect Man. The perfect man is gentle, Never cruel or mean. He has an beautiful smile, And keeps his face so clean. The perfect man likes children, And will raise them by your side. He will be a good father, As well as an good husband to his bride. The perfect man loves cooking , Cleaning and vacuuming too. He will do anything in his power, To convey his feelings of love on you. The perfect man is sweet , Writing poetry from your name. He's an best freind to your mother, And kisses away your pain. He has never made you cry, Or hurt you in any way. Oh f*** this stupid poem, The perfect man is GAY!

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    The Scottish Conscience "Jeanie" said the Duke, "you must have doch an'dorroch, or you will be unable to travel." There was a salver with cake and wine on the table. He took up a glass, drank "to all true hearts that lo'ed Scotland," and offered a glass to his guest. Jeanie, however, declined it, saying, "that she had never tasted wine in her life." "How comes that, Jeanie?" said the Duke,- "wine maketh glad the heart, you know." "Ay, sir, but my father is like Jonadab, the son of Rechab, who charged his children that they should drink no wine." "I thought your father would have had more sense," said the Duke, "unless, indeed, he prefers brandy. But however, Jeanie, if you will not drink, you must eat, to save the character of my house.