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I Always Feel At Home With A Person Who Admits ...
Contributed by Sermon Central on Apr 12, 2007 (message contributor)
I always feel at home with a person who admits he makes mistakes because I like my own kind of company.
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It Was 1741, And An Old Man Was Wandering The ...
Contributed by Rodney Buchanan on Jan 6, 2007
It was 1741, and an old man was wandering the streets of London. His name was George Frederick Handel. At this point, he was angry at life. His mind kept going back to the time when he was famous and had the applause of royalty and the elite of London. But now his mind was full of despair and ...read more
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65279;i've Read That Michelangelo, The Great ... PRO
Contributed by Paul Durbin on Feb 16, 2003
I’ve read that Michelangelo, the great sculptor and painter, was pushing a heavy rock up a small incline to his work area so that he could do some sculpting. A neighbor watched him for over an hour as he worked to get this rock in place. Finally he asked, "Michelangelo, why do you labor ...read more
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Consider The Following Email Recently Sent To Me ... PRO
Contributed by Thomas Cash on Jan 13, 2005
Consider the following email recently sent to me titled "WORDS WOMEN USE." "FINE." This is the word women use to end an argument when they feel they are right and you need to shut up. Never use "fine" to describe how a woman looks——this will cause you to have one of those arguments. "FIVE ...read more
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Story Is Told About An Old Farm Couple Who Were ... PRO
Contributed by Denn Guptill on Feb 17, 2003
Story is told about an old farm couple who were driving along in their pickup and she says, “We never sit all snuggled up in the truck like we used to.” He looks over at her and replies “I haven’t moved” When we discover as a church or as individual ...read more
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65279;the Monks At A Remote Monastery Deep In ... PRO
Contributed by Paul Durbin on Feb 16, 2003
The monks at a remote monastery deep in the woods followed a rigid vow of silence. Their vow could only be broken once a year——on Valentine’s Day——by one monk. That monk could speak only one sentence. One Valentine’s Day, Brother Thomas had his turn to speak and said, "I love the ...read more
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