A traveler's experience in this wonderful world of ours - Life, Books, Politics, the Inevitable and a whole host of other wishy washy ideas. In short - 'An Organized Mess'
Monday, 21 March 2011
Fait Accompli
As the bombardment of pro-Gadaffi forces continues, debates are now being held in the House of Commons as to whether UN Resolution 1973 should have been implemented. Our Government has made this decision to protect the Libyan people (It seems as though they needed foreign assistance), what was the real reason for such a hasty made decision to bombard? A question which should have been raised in the House of Commons rather than a Fait Accompli
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Politics
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Fragility
The fragility of a crystal is not a weakness but a finesse
How often do you notice something being so fragile and you think it is weak and incapable.... whether it is human or a simple object? You only notice how it is able to perform and show its inner power or strength after you've seen it being tested. That's when it truly shines. What is more amazing is the refining that it goes through to reach that level. Like the cupellation of gold, it is refined and heated at high temperatures and finally gold remains.
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Live to Serve
Those that don't live to serve don't deserve to live. Because in the world of crime you earn respect and power but I'm tired of seeing the end of that film.
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From the Favellas of Rio De Janeiro.
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From the Favellas of Rio De Janeiro.
Sign on
When you sign on to be a wife, you are signing on to be a widow, possibly. The implication is unsettling; the reaper will claim us all, yet to live is to pretend otherwise; to love is to imagine forever. Indeed the objective of life may be to remain ignorant of death for as long possible. The lesson of loss will come soon enough, and always as a shock.
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Just something I picked up from The Economist the other day. Never thought of marriage as such...... :-)
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Just something I picked up from The Economist the other day. Never thought of marriage as such...... :-)
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Life
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