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Tue, 29 Sep 2009 #1
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

Good will is tentatively extended and peremptorily withdrawn

This post was last updated by nick carter Mon, 05 Oct 2009.

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Tue, 29 Sep 2009 #2
Thumb_new_folder_007 david stanley United Kingdom 1 post in this forum Offline

how'd you work that out?

you are the world

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Fri, 02 Oct 2009 #3
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

Take everything you know with a grain of salt, and everything you don't know with relish

This post was last updated by nick carter Tue, 10 Nov 2009.

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Thu, 08 Oct 2009 #4
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

To enjoy life, forget about it. To enjoy memory, forget about enjoying life.

This post was last updated by nick carter Tue, 20 Oct 2009.

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Tue, 20 Oct 2009 #5
Thumb_tampura ganesan balachandran India 19 posts in this forum Offline

Shall I try one gram

the best strategy is to remain without any strategy, including this as a strategy....
gb

We are watching, not waiting, not expecting anything to happen but watching without end. JK

This post was last updated by ganesan balachandran Tue, 01 Dec 2009.

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Wed, 21 Oct 2009 #6
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

Until you're open to the possibility that you know nothing, you can't know how closed you are

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Fri, 23 Oct 2009 #7
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

The need to be is rooted in the fear of being uprooted

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Sat, 24 Oct 2009 #8
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

If you really want to do something, do nothing

This post was last updated by nick carter Tue, 03 Nov 2009.

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Mon, 02 Nov 2009 #9
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

If only we were as sensitive to beauty as we are insensitive to ugliness

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Wed, 04 Nov 2009 #10
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

What we hold to be true, we hold onto for fear of what is

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Fri, 06 Nov 2009 #11
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

It's all water under the bridge until you take the leap and go with the flow

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Fri, 06 Nov 2009 #12
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

We're as resistant to life as we are insistent on having it our way.

This post was last updated by nick carter Thu, 17 Dec 2009.

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Sat, 07 Nov 2009 #13
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

If you're not agitating for change, you've changed

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Tue, 10 Nov 2009 #14
Thumb_tampura ganesan balachandran India 19 posts in this forum Offline

If you carry justification for your actions, probably that action may not be correct.
gb

We are watching, not waiting, not expecting anything to happen but watching without end. JK

This post was last updated by ganesan balachandran Mon, 16 Nov 2009.

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Sat, 28 Nov 2009 #15
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

How can I be aware of what-is when I'm under the influence of what-was?

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Thu, 03 Dec 2009 #16
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

If there's no cure for stupidity, there's no hope for humanity

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Fri, 04 Dec 2009 #17
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

You can't face what you see through the screen of your belief, and you can't see the screen when it's in your face

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Sun, 06 Dec 2009 #18
Thumb_picture_65 RICK LEIN United States 3 posts in this forum Offline

nick carter wrote:
The problem with thought is that it's not always aboveboard, leaves everything to the imagination, and has no sense

The problem with thought,is thought!

THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE

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Tue, 08 Dec 2009 #19
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

To put the past behind you, stop putting the future in front

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Thu, 10 Dec 2009 #20
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

The poorest people are those who value the past, discount the present, and sell the future

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Mon, 21 Dec 2009 #21
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

What happens when you stop telling yourself what's happening?

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Thu, 24 Dec 2009 #22
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

You can do anything when you have no choice

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Thu, 24 Dec 2009 #23
Thumb_funny_-_reduced Patricia Hemingway Australia 7 posts in this forum Offline

What use are platitudes?

What use are quotations out of context? There is no understanding of the whole in that - it is just feel-good re-enforcement for the self.

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Thu, 24 Dec 2009 #24
Thumb_tampura ganesan balachandran India 19 posts in this forum Offline

Patricia Hemingway wrote:
There is no understanding of the whole in that -

You see, i am taken spontaneously to the understanding of the whole. may i know what you expect.If you feel any of them is out of context, you can make a correction. that is what we expect?.First of all i feel we are in heaven.
gb

I draw water from the fountain whose buckets are in place, with good straps, easy to draw water from,freely flowing and inexaustible.

We are watching, not waiting, not expecting anything to happen but watching without end. JK

This post was last updated by ganesan balachandran Thu, 24 Dec 2009.

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Thu, 24 Dec 2009 #25
Thumb_tampura ganesan balachandran India 19 posts in this forum Offline

nick carter wrote:
We're as resistant to life as we are insistent on having it our way.

We are watching, not waiting, not expecting anything to happen but watching without end. JK

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Thu, 24 Dec 2009 #26
Thumb_red_1 nick carter United States 47 posts in this forum Offline

Fear is the side-effect of desire

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Sat, 26 Dec 2009 #27
Thumb_tampura ganesan balachandran India 19 posts in this forum Offline

:)

gb

We are watching, not waiting, not expecting anything to happen but watching without end. JK

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Sat, 02 Jan 2010 #28
Thumb_tampura ganesan balachandran India 19 posts in this forum Offline

A true JKite should cease to be a JK ite for a real JKite to be.
gb

We are watching, not waiting, not expecting anything to happen but watching without end. JK

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