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Recently my sister started to do a Phobia a day spot on her blog, so I thought I would find something I could write about daily and I decided to go with quotes.
Todays quote is:
Ok so here is my food for thought on this one. My mum and I were talking today about the expectations on men and women and the differnces between the two. Men go out they work their jobs and then they come home. Women on the other hand are expected to do the house hold things. The picking up, the cleaning up, the filling up the emptying out. If a man completes one of the tasks how we should bow before them and give them a great deal of applause. I think too many men out there put their wives under the pedestal instead of putting them up top. Horray for the woman that works a full time job has children and manages a household. I think each of these women should be given a large sum of money every month since they do the hardest jobs on the planet.....and do it with no days off!
This is a little thing I had on my myspace page and something that I would like to apply to my own life. Too often I find myself thinking about the way things could have been instead of they way things are. I spend more then enough time on thoughts such as "why did this person do this or why did I do that". I also know that I hold on to the things that hurt more then I appreciate the things that didn't. I tend to outwardly forgive but hold things inside forever. What has been forgiven has not been forgotten and the things that I know I did wrong I punnish myself for over and over. I truley believe that to be a posative force in your own life as well as those around you, is to hold the ability to not only forgive and forget, but also to learn from the mistakes you have made as well as the ones that others have done in wich you can not let go. My question to you is: How would or do you go about doing this?
"People seldom do what they believe in. They do what is convenient, then repent."
-- Bob Dylan
"I was thought to be 'stuck up.' I wasn't. I was just sure of myself. This is and always has been an unforgivable quality to the unsure."
-- Bette Davis
I don't need anyone to rectify my existence. The most profound relationship we will ever have is the one with ourselves.
"Maybe there is no actual place called hell. Maybe hell is just having to listen to our grandparents breathe through their noses when they're eating sandwiches."
Jim Carrey.
"Sometimes I wonder if men and women really suit each other. Perhaps they should live next door and just visit now and then."
Katharine Hepburn
"Don't knock masturbation, it's sex with someone I love ."
Woody Allen
"some people bake a turkey, we just bake ourselves"
Micheal Kelso that 70's show
"when the going gets tough, the weird turn pro"
unkown
"life isnt like a bowl of cherries, it's more like a jar or jalpenos, what u do today might burn ur ass tomorrow"
unknown
Ok so I was at the mall today shopping for the remaining christmas presents I needed to buy. Of course the mall was crowded and everyone was on a mission it seemed to buy the exact thing I was looking for. Everyone was pushy and wore a scowl on their face. Tis the season to be jolly? I think not, tis the season to be fucking moody if you ask me! Anyways I got the rest of the things I needed, with much effort I might add, and headed out side to my car. Ok so here at the doors is a little old man sitting on the corner with a paper bag in hand, dirty, drunk and obviuosly homeless, here was this man in one of the most depressing situations and here he was singing joyfully "tis the season the be jolly, falalalal" I thought how inspiring for this man who had quite certainly sunk to the bottom of the bucket to be sitting here singing his heart out. I walked over to him thinking that I would do my one good deed for the day and I handed him a five dollar bill. He looked up at me a wide grin on his face "fuck the fa la" he said " I'm getting me a beer"!
LOL I have to say I couldnt agree more!
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