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I went to my room and slept for a couple of hours then attempted to sort stuff out, another couple of hours, and in an attempt to lessen the huge pile of paper I came back downstairs to type up some of the random shit, which took another couple of hours. So I can go and sleep some more now.
But first I need some help. Does anyone recognise this:
"Fear accompanies the possibility of death. Calm shepherds its certainty."
"I love hanging with you, man."
I can't think where it's from, at all. At all at all. It's gonna bug me.
These, I know where they're from, and feel the need to share.
Cats, Dog considered, were clearly a lot tougher than lost souls. - Good Omens, p138
Jesus said to them, "Who do you say that I am?" They replied, "You are the eschatological manifestation of the ground of our being, the kerygma of which we find the ultimate meaning in our interpersonal relationships." And Jesus said, "What?" – St John's Univ., NY
Few write as an architect builds, drawing up a plan beforehand and thinking it out down to the smallest details. Most write as they play dominoes: their sentences are linked together as dominoes are, one by one, in part deliberately, in part by chance. - Arthur Schopenhauer, 19th cent. German philosopher
Count yourself lucky that's all you're getting - I have pages of random shite.
Really am going to go to bed now. Honest.
But first I need some help. Does anyone recognise this:
"Fear accompanies the possibility of death. Calm shepherds its certainty."
"I love hanging with you, man."
I can't think where it's from, at all. At all at all. It's gonna bug me.
These, I know where they're from, and feel the need to share.
Cats, Dog considered, were clearly a lot tougher than lost souls. - Good Omens, p138
Jesus said to them, "Who do you say that I am?" They replied, "You are the eschatological manifestation of the ground of our being, the kerygma of which we find the ultimate meaning in our interpersonal relationships." And Jesus said, "What?" – St John's Univ., NY
Few write as an architect builds, drawing up a plan beforehand and thinking it out down to the smallest details. Most write as they play dominoes: their sentences are linked together as dominoes are, one by one, in part deliberately, in part by chance. - Arthur Schopenhauer, 19th cent. German philosopher
Count yourself lucky that's all you're getting - I have pages of random shite.
Really am going to go to bed now. Honest.
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Date: 2003-09-22 05:50 pm (UTC)thank you anyway