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PLEASE SHARE: "A Simple Way To Fight Cancer"
Hello,
I partnered with The Prevent Cancer Foundation to share proceeds on sales of my new book, Roadmap to Success: Americas Top Intellectual Minds Map Out Successful Business Strategies, written with best-selling authors Ken Blanchard (The One Minute Manager) and Stephen Covey (The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People). My reasons for partnering with the Foundation are personal.
My mother had cancer, I lost my grandfather to prostate cancer, then just four years ago, I lost my father to liver cancer. Prevention of this insidious disease can only be prevented through early detection, research, education and community outreach, which costs money your generous donations and mine.
Sincerely,
JW
Jeff Wolf
Author: WolfMotivation
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Added: December 2, 2008
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GUN SALES THROUGH THE ROOF !!! AFTER OBAMA WINS ELECTION !!!
John the Evangelist's words to the bride about how no good deed goes unrewarded, and about how the Bible excels all other writings, and about the king - robber, traitor, prodigal, and so forth, and about St. John's advice to the king, and about how he should scorn riches and honors for the sake of God.
Book 4 - Chapter 1 SAINT BRIDGET OF SWEDEN
A male person appeared to the bride. His hair seemed as if shorn with reproach; his body was drenched in oil and completely naked, though he was in no way ashamed. He said to the bride: "The scripture, which you call holy, says that no good deed will go unrewarded. This is the scripture that is known for you as the Bible but which, for us, is as bright as the sun, incomparably more splendid than gold, bearing fruit like the seed that produces fruit a hundredfold. Just as gold excels other metals, so the scripture, which you say is Holy though we call it Golden, excels all other books, because in it the true God is glorified and announced, the deeds of the patriarchs are unfolded, the inspirations of the prophets are explained.
Since, therefore, no good deed goes unrewarded, hear what I say: This king is a robber in God's sight and a traitor of souls and a prodigal squanderer of riches. As no traitor is worse than the one that betrays someone who loves him, so this king has in a spiritual sense betrayed many people by, in a bodily sense, approving the unjust, unjustly exalting the impious, oppressing the just, ignoring transgressions that should be corrected. Again, no thief is worse than he who betrays someone who lays his head upon his bosom. Likewise, the people of this land were, so to speak, in his bosom, but this king has wretchedly plundered them by allowing the property of some to be taken away, by imposing unbearable burdens on others, by ignoring the abuses of still others, by always exercising justice in a remiss way. In the third place, no thief is worse than one who steals from his unwilling master who has entrusted everything to him and given him his keys. Thus this king was given the keys of power and glory, which he has used in an unjust and wasteful manner, not for the glory of God. However, seeing that he has given up some of the things he likes out of love for me, I have three counsels for him.
The first is that he should be like the man in the gospel who left the pods of the swine and returned to his father. Let this king likewise scorn riches and honors, which are nothing but swine pods compared to eternal goods, and let him return to his Father God with humility and devotion. Second, let him leave the dead to bury the dead, and let him follow the narrow path of the crucified God. Third, let him leave behind the heavy weight of his sins and enter on the path that is narrow at the start but joyful in the end.
And you who see me, know that I am he who fully understood the golden scripture and in my understanding added to it. I was ignominiously stripped bare, but, because I bore it patiently, God has clothed my soul in immortal dress. I was also doused in oil, which is why I now enjoy the oil of everlasting happiness. Because I was made the guardian of the Mother of God, I left the world in the easiest of deaths after her own, and my body is now in a place of the greatest rest and security."
Author: miguelgot
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Added: December 2, 2008
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B&B August 1st 2005 Part 2
Brooke and Ridge are at her house. She tells Ridge that now that he's cut Stephanie out of his life his mother can't control him anymore; that no one can keep them apart. They embrace; Ridge looks concerned.
Stephanie is alone at her house remembering Ridge's words to her -- telling her that she's out of his life. She's talking to herself and pouring champagne from the remains of the wedding refreshments. She says that all she ever tried to do was protect them and now she's lost her husband and her son. When Gaby arrives Stephanie is still drinking champagne and talking about how they've all left her. She tells Gaby that she's driven them all away and ruined their lives. Stephanie says that her family hates her.
Taylor is back at her house and tells Thomas about Stephanie faking the heart attack. Thomas is concerned that Ridge will change his mind but Taylor assures him that Ridge will come home to them.
Brooke is telling Ridge that now he is free to make his own decision - not one that his mother pressured him into because he thought she was dying. She asks him if he's ready to make a commitment to their family. When Ridge says nothing, Brooke becomes frustrated that he's just standing there. He tells her he doesn't want to get into this tonight and tells her that she's pressuring him like Stephanie did. Brooke explains that she's "asking" him what he wants which Stephanie never did. Brooke tells Ridge that she's wasted her life with him. Ridge says she doesn't mean that and reminds her that he hasn't said anything "definitive." Brooke replies that chances are he never will. She tells him she is through being humiliated by him and his mother and that she will not allow herself to be defined any longer by how he and Stephanie see her. Ridge tries to interject again with explanations but Brooke tells him she is through. She says that she will have the life that she wants without him. She says that she will have a man that loves her and that will commit totally to her - and that is not him. She tells him that she deserves better than him and places her wedding rings in his hand and goes upstairs.
Author: BIBCStacker
Keywords: B&B Stephanie Taylor Hayes Ridge Thomas Gabby Forrester Brooke Logan
Added: December 2, 2008
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