Shakespeare Quotes
Today's Story on LOVE: Love can be an area of fear for many people, yet it is the paradise for others. Why would that be? It is the viewing, the seeing and the perception. QUOTE: 'The best way to pay for a lovely moment is to enjoy it.' (Richard David Bach) We all can easily say that in loving someone else we must be careful not to get hurt. But this very resistance to let ourselves go, prohibits any likely advancement and success in love. As we go through life we have an opportunity to gain from our experiences. If we can do this with a certain degree of success we can call this having WISDOM. This principle also applies to love, although agreeably the understanding isn't so simple. But nevertheless we can expect to use wisdom to guide us where necessary. We must learn to enjoy the moments we encounter together. As humans we have the skill to adjust our life, gain knowledge, gain experience and plot a more fulfilling loving relationship. We are the controller! If we cannot find the knowledge we need to move forward in our reasoning, we must trust in the 'allowing'. Allow events to happen and go with the flow. This encourages a freedom and ALLOWS a new experience to develop. Today's excerpt is one that plots the way to paradise. Discover whether this resembles your proposed route. MY HEART SPEAKS Ah, Paradise exists in so very many places. It can be found in a quaint little restaurant, dimly lit by candlelight; on a beach at twilight, with a dinghy's bell heard in the distance; it exists in a park, on a blanket, spread beneath the trees, with gaiety and laughter heard all around. It's a state of mind between two people that occurs when love - sometimes gently and quietly, sometimes with intensity and fervour - enters the threshold of the mind, and swiftly carries them into a warm, revered mood, and a locus* filled with awe. If you've never been to Paradise, it's Magic - the possibilities, limitless. To get there, you must close your eyes and open your heart; let the real you unfold and blossom. Once Paradise is discovered, your heart and soul will flourish and both will dance in jubilation. You'll see life in a way you may never have imagined. It's metaphorically flying... It's Euphoria. Paradise is a way of life between two and is a constant behaviour. It stays steady regardless of what life presents. It takes time and doesn't happen instantaneously. It must be nurtured and protected, by two mature people who realize life not only has great trials, but also offers tremendous joy, especially when shared. Yes, everyone wants the fairy tale - to be loved, and love that one special person they have been seeking their whole life. But very few are willing to share their heart and soul in the manner required and, initially perhaps, they don't realize when they've made that connection. We are a very quick people. We want instant gratification - we want soul connection and instantaneous love. When we don't get it, we, quite simply, forsake those who offer that which we seek because those offerings may not be readily apparent and take time to unearth. Instead, we choose to take the road most travelled, awaiting the next opportunity; we cling to the hope that Paradise might be found when we knock upon the next available door. Very few want to board the slow train to Paradise, because taking the slow train means being patient. It means not only offering our strengths to support the other's weaknesses but also accepting the other's strengths to provide a foundation for our own weaknesses. Taking the slow train means giving freely of ourselves and being open and willingly receptive to the offerings of others. Where does the slow train go? On a metaphorical flight - to Euphoria. Ultimate destination? Paradise. *Locus - a line, plane, or place, every point of which satisfies a given condition and which contains no point that does not satisfy this condition. (Tami C Ryan, October 20, 2002) QUOTE: 'As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world - that is the myth of the 'atomic age' - as in the being able to remake ourselves.' (Mohandas Karamchand Ghandi)
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Shakespeare quote....your thoughts?
'Do not be afraid of greatness, some are born great, others achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.' How do you think it applies to modern life?
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Can someone translate this Shakespeare quote (Macbeth)?
will all great neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?
what does it mean?
Macbeth says it to Lady Macbeth btw
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Christians Why do you?
Fellow Christians (I am a Christian) why do some of you quote scripture direct and make the rest of us Christians look like idiots rather than make a well put together argument, I'm sure if you ask any atheist on this site what they hate most is not that you believe in God but that you point to scripture rather than make any attempt to use reason and well thought out arguments. To save embarassment and the mauling you get from using scripture, use reason instead. Finally, I would like to point out a Shakespeare quote from the Merchant Of Venice "The Devil can cite scripture for his purpose" think about it.
Do not start an argument about if their is a God or not
That should be idiots in the eyes of other religions
I don't mind some quote from scripture but it is whern it is left there and no attempt has been made to construct a logical and reasonable argument around it
How dare any one call me non-christian, I was the only person in my class of 22 who was a practising Christian, I defended my position on abortion and gay marraige without ever using scripture only reason
Put it this way if you were asked a question in an english poetry exam and you quoted directly from a poem and didn't explain it you're answer is worth nothing
the bible is 3000 yrs old and open to interpetation, if you took it literally after you read the old testament you would of rounded up an army and slaughtered all atheists. The bible needs to be interpeted, that's why there are so many different Christians e.g. Catholic, Protsestant, Jehovah. Leaving a quote on its own without contrusting an argument around
it does not justice at all to the Christian faith.
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what is your favourite Shakespeare quote?
2 of my favs
Cry "Havoc," and let slip the dogs of war.
"Julius Caesar"
Now is the winter of our discontent
Made glorious summer by this son of York;
And all the clouds that low'r'd upon our house
In the deep bosom of the ocean buried.
"Richard III"
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"The Tempest" Shakespeare quote about Power?
I need to find some quotes from The Tempest to illustrate "using power for good", and explain the meaning, the technique, and why the technique was used.
Can anyone help?
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