Tagged with Inspiration

Quote: Seneca the Younger on Castrati

                                   Life  “It is not because things are difficult, that we do not dare. It is because we do not dare, that they are difficult.”  Checkout my link to related post – Castrati Casualties

Poem: The Purpose by Leo Rosten

The Purpose The purpose of life is not to be happy. The purpose of life is to matter, to be productive, to have it make some difference that you lived at all. Happiness, in the ancient, noble version, means self-fulfillment and is given to those who use it to the fullest,                                               whatever talents God … Continue reading

Quote: Pat Robertson on Brainwashing

Now here’s a man who doesn’t pull any punches. He was obviously around at the inception of radical, second-wave  feminism. “Feminism encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians.” Check out my link  for related post – Brainwashed

Parental Relationships Vol. #2 Essay 16

Parental Relationships Vol. #2 Essay 16

Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother. This is the 4th Commandment, not Suggestion, but Commandment. It has been at the core of the advancement of civilization throughout recorded history. It has allowed humanity to drag itself out of the mud of barbarism, to become disciplined creatures with high standards of behavior and respectable lives. Until … Continue reading

Quote: Mother Teresa on Abortion

“It is a poverty that a ‘child must die’, so that you may live as you wish….” Mother Teresa “We must not be surprised when we hear of murders, killings, of wars, or of hatred….If a mother can kill her own child, what is left but for us to kill each other?” Mother Teresa Check … Continue reading

Quote: Ronald Reagan on Abortion

Quote: Ronald Reagan on Abortion

“I’ve noticed that everyone who is for abortion is already born.” Ronald Reagan “Simple morality dictates that unless someone can prove the unborn human is not alive, we must give it the benefit of the doubt and assume it is alive. And, thus, it should be entitles to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” … Continue reading

Marvelous Men Vol. #2 Essay 14

Marvelous Men Vol. #2 Essay 14

Is she bitching, again, about some “bastard” she knows? Well, it’s time to tell this radical feminist to chill out, shut up and calm down because she’s in no position to complain. In fact, she should, instead, be grateful for the men in her life, not resent them. There is an old adage about men that says that they … Continue reading

Glamour is Gorgeous Vol. #2 Essay 2

Will someone please tell me what’s wrong with looking your best? Even Cleopatra wore eye make-up 3,500 years ago to improve her appearance. What’s the matter with the “no make-up” women of today?  The answer? Anyone? Anyone? Correct, radical feminism. The ugly women don’t want the pretty women to get all of the attention, so … Continue reading

The Good Guys Vol. #2 Essay 5

The peaceful surroundings in which American women live is made possible only through the unseen efforts of the Christian men who stand guard, while the women shop and chat with friends. This illusive, “thin blue line”, of protection goes on day and night, 24/7. The policemen, firemen, security guards, military men, national guard and just as importantly, the average good guy … Continue reading