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Quote: Sting on Lazy Losers

Quote: Sting on Lazy Losers

“I come from a family of losers, and I’ve rejected my family as something I don’t want to be like.” Please click on my link to my related post – Lazy Losers Vol. #2 Essay 10

#6 – New “Good Movies” Page

#6 – New “Good Movies” Page

Please check out my new “Good Movies” page, on my Home page, in order to step back in time and see just how much Christian civility, respectability, duty and honor have been lost in the wake of radical, second-wave feminism’s “liberation” of women during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Quote: Oscar Wilde on Gullible Gals

Quote: Oscar Wilde on Gullible Gals

“The only way to behave to a woman is to make love to her if she’s pretty, and to someone else if she is plain.” The Importance of Being Earnest Click on my related post – Gullible Gals Vol. #2 Essay 7

Short Essay – Radical Feminism’s True Legacy – Being Single, Sidelined and 60 Sucks!

I don’t care how enticing radical, second-wave feminism’s career oriented lifestyle sounds in college because whether on paper, or in person, it will end badly. And, despite the feminist’s assurances of perpetual influence, youth and relevancy, everybody, especially women, gets old, haggard, out of touch and inconsequential. That is just how nature works. Nobody gets out of … Continue reading

Quote: Jim Carrey on Guilt

Quote: Jim Carrey on Guilt

“I feel like I want to take care of everyone and I also feel this terrible guilt if I am unable to. And I have felt this way ever since all this success started.” Although I totally disagree with Carrey’s politics, his comment reflects how most successful Christian good guys feel. This desire only gets … Continue reading

Quote: Mark Wahlberg on Guilt

Quote: Mark Wahlberg on Guilt

“I did a lot of things that I regretted and I certainly paid for my mistakes. You have to go and ask for forgiveness and it wasn’t until I really started doing good, and doing right, by other people as well as myself, that I really started to feel that guilt go away. So I … Continue reading