Website review: Pearls of Wisdom : self
perky discovered this in Spirituality
•18 reviews since Oct 8, 2006
spirituality, quotes, philosophy
•llama.freegeek.org/~wren/pow/self.html
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Serendipity7 rated 9 months ago- "Remember this; that very little is needed to make a happy life". Marcus Antonius This is from "Pearls of Wisdom"..Interesting site, I found it on Vinnie Q's site..

- VinnieQ rated 10 months ago
- "It is beneath human dignity to loose one's self and become a mere cog in the machine." ~Mahatma Gandhi

FAIRYUSER rated 10 months ago- "Remember this; that very little is needed to make a happy life." ~Marcus Antonius

- angelatarot rated 14 months ago
- I want too read more

HeartsFC rated 15 months ago- "Use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent if no birds sang except those that sang best." ~Henry Van Dyke

- docrivs rated 18 months ago
- Desire creates its own object
~Barbara Grizzuti Harrison - Desire creates its own object

SWSorrells rated 19 months ago- From the page: ""Cease trembling and shaking and gasping and cursing and find again your core which I am. Rest from twistedness, distortion, deformations. For an hour you will be me; that is, the other half of yourself. The half you lost. What you burnt, broke, and tore is still in my hands: I am the keeper of fragile things and I have kept of you what is indissoluble." ~Anaïs Nin"

dosyrosy rated 19 months ago- brilliant site will visit and revisit many thanks

poeticbent rated 20 months ago
"The life of every man is a diary in which he means to write one story, and writes another."
~ Sir James Matthew Barrie (1860--1937)