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    Quote Originally Posted by BibliophileTRJ View Post
    There are a couple of sticky threads missing.

    #1) The Member Interviews thread. I'd posted a question and was patiently awaiting an answer... now it's gone!
    http://www.online-literature.com/for...ad.php?t=18062
    #2) The Forum Questions (or something like that) thread. That was where I'd intended to post this question... Now it's gone, too.
    One of these threads? http://www.online-literature.com/for...isplay.php?f=9
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    I love the clerks!
    silent whoever, and other guy,

    Are you abe to tell if your schizophrenic, or on the road to it?
    "Yes, madam, I am drunk. But in the morning I will be sober and you will still be ugly."
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    thing about being mad is that if you realised you were mad then you'd not be mad. for example, if you didn't believe that the hallucinations were seeing was real then you'd not be 'crazy.' Still, I think you'd have a kind of inkling that things are not quite right.
    He saw each separate height, each vaguer hue,
    Where the massed islands rolled in mist away,
    And though all ran together in his view
    He knew that unseen straits between them lay.

    Childhood-Edwin Muir

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    i dont get the idea
    Her heart is played like well worn strings; in her eyes the sadness sings; of one who was destined for better things.

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    Hi Toni. It seems as if I missed your birthday - I was just now trying to find your thread but was unable to do so. So I'll wish you a late one here, if I may. How was it? Did you receive something special? I never ended up mailing that soccer ball across the world . . . .
    As Kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame . . .


    Why disqualify the rush? I'm tabled. I'm tabled.



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    Why, Thank you very much, David I had a great time during my birthday, it was just a simple but special one with my family and all my favorite food.. hihi.. I received some stuff for my birthday but what was memorable to me was the birthday card I got from my baby brother! And of course, the poems and the heartwarming messages from our Litnet friends!! :nods: The soccer ball? Dont worry about it
    Dreams! adorations! illuminations! religions!
    the whole boatload of sensitive !

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    I think that simple gifts can rightly be considered the best gifts. The most memorable days are easy ones spent with family and friends, and I don't see any reason to be extravagant or materialistic on birthdays.

    I'm glad you enjoyed yours. How old is your baby brother? For one of my birthdays my niece gave me a card - all she could do was hand paint it (she didn't know how to write anything or paint at the time). Having her shyly hand it to me is one of my best birthday memories.
    As Kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame . . .


    Why disqualify the rush? I'm tabled. I'm tabled.



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    I couldn't agree with you more about the gifts
    Oh wow, your niece is very sweet! My brother is 11 years old..In his card, he thanked me for having the patience to teach him his lessons ( I'm his tutor ) and that he is very thankful for having me as a sister and that he loves me very much! And he drew all sorts of images on the card that represented my interests.. ie. a soccerball, theater masks, Shakespeare.. It was tearing after..
    Dreams! adorations! illuminations! religions!
    the whole boatload of sensitive !

    — Allen Ginsberg, Howl II.

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    That sounds wonderful. You're fortunate to have such a sensitive brother, and he is fortunate to have such a quality sister.
    As Kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame . . .


    Why disqualify the rush? I'm tabled. I'm tabled.



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    Hi every body
    I missed you all.
    Have anyone noticed that I didn't post since weeks?

    nice to talk to you again
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    Hi...does anybody here knows the following:

    what book Hermann Hesse quoted something like this:
    "live your dreams, live it well, celebrate it's misteries,,,it's not perfection but it's a way....and we shouldn't be stuck on it..."....

    Please..thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by O Rod View Post
    Hi...does anybody here knows the following:

    what book Hermann Hesse quoted something like this:
    "live your dreams, live it well, celebrate it's misteries,,,it's not perfection but it's a way....and we shouldn't be stuck on it..."....Please..thanks
    Thanks for quote I like it it very good quotation.
    "Be nice to people on your way up because you meet them on your way down."
    Jimmy Durante

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    hello all and happy bastille day for the french guys.

    "Final destination of technology is homelessness" quoted in iTV by david rose (this originally belongs to heidegger). This book takes place in/on a tV screen; the reader flips through the channels with the main character

    "History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake" -
    "Love, says Bloom, - I mean the opposite of hatred"
    James Joyce, Ulysses

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    live chat??

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    Well, at least it was live.
    "Dullness. Ethereal, ephemeral, allegorical dullness. The blunt boredom rises from the gorge of her insufferable lips and floats like the tiniest feather of a long dead bird until it lands, naked and tired memory next to your fleshy feet. But she is gone now, away, away, like all the others, away, away! Only I, poet man, has chosen to stay. And I welcome you, travelers, to the memory catacombs of the Brunnen-G!" (c) Poet Man

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