So small things arent so insignificant are they? How much do you take for granted what is on the back cover of a magazine?
Isn't it high time someone got negative about negativity?
Yes it is.
Look around. The world is full of things that, according to nay-sayers, should never have happened.
"Impossible"
"Impractical"
"No"
And yet "Yes."
Yes, continents have been found.
Yes, men have played golf on the moon.
Yes, straw is being turned into biofuel to power cars.
Yes, yes, yes.
What does it take to turn no into a yes?
Curiosity.
An open mind.
A willingness to take risks.
And, when the problem seems most insoluble, when the challenge is hardest, when everyone else is shaking their heads, to say: Let's go!
This was found in a very small, almost unnoticable part of the back of a magazine - a place almost scrapbook like in it's apperance that no one would usually read the small writing in all that doodling and think it had a deep meaning. But I have a habit in reading every small word on every bit of a book of magazine.
It was in this month's copy of the American Scientific, Shell energy advertisement, on the blackboard with the little girl in a red top.
DONT DREAM IT BE IT!
Know thy enemy
Don't live in fear of words alone, live in fear of the actions behind the words or what may happen if those words are never uttered!
So small things arent so insignificant are they? How much do you take for granted what is on the back cover of a magazine?
DONT DREAM IT BE IT!
Know thy enemy
Don't live in fear of words alone, live in fear of the actions behind the words or what may happen if those words are never uttered!
Wooooot!
Vote No, to No. Support Proposition yes.
“The Grand essentials of happiness are: something to do, something to love, and something to hope for."
I really needed to read this tonightIt reassured me of some things
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Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione.
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