Babies are ALL CUTE! Not really. It may be the naughtiest, dirtiest, ugliest, most fretful baby in all the world, but you can never make its mother believe it, and you had better not try. Any thoughts on telling the truth or let it rest a lie. What do you believe? Friendships pressures.
Posts made by frencha
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"CUTE BABY!" LYING LIPS
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"WOMEN TO MEN ARE BAD OR GOOD INFLUENCERS IN HIS EARS"
She is in your ear, positive or negative. What does this mean? Is it true in society today?
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"NEVER JUDGE A MAN BY THE COAT HE WEARS"
Do not be influenced by APPEARANCES. Ladies and Gentlemen, it goes both ways. Do we all agree, to which this statement is true?
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RE: Most men are what women make them. " Even a bad man in love is better than his wont."
@Spooks_Uno Exactly. They are in reality, your closest confidante, in which you tell all your secrets, and who knows your heart best. A woman's power is her influence, to which men, will sit and listen to for hours, depending on how well she reads his heart.
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RE: Most men are what women make them. " Even a bad man in love is better than his wont."
@Spooks_Uno Certainly, if a man's life is not fortunate enough to be influenced by a good wife, the next best thing for him is to escape the influence of a bad one. Women are the influencers in the ear of her husband. If she encourages him correctly, he will walk straight
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RE: "THE CLINGING WIFE" The good and the bad.
@sarah_the_magpie Are we not in the question and answer section? Or did, I misread the implied invitation for the public to post what they wish in the desired category selected? I am in the right place, or should I be redirected?
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RE: 'WIVES LIKE VINES' The ugly side of life.
@Jumper-Cable-Guy Interesting! A showdown
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RE: 'WIVES LIKE VINES' The ugly side of life.
@Jumper-Cable-Guy Do you also disagree that "Manners makes the man?"
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RE: "THE CLINGING WIFE" The good and the bad.
@sarah_the_magpie Gathering from your post, you disagree?
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'WIVES LIKE VINES' The ugly side of life.
Wives also like the vines which cling only to blight. The dependence is weak, indolent helplessness. They lean, but impart no strength; they cling, but they sap the life; they put forth no hand to help they loll on sofas or promenade the streets; they dream over sentimental novels; they gossip in drawing-rooms. They are utterly useless and being useless, they become burdens even to manliest, tenderest love. Instead of making a man's life stronger, happier, richer, they absorb strength, impair usefulness, hinder success and cause failures. Is this statement totally true or is it one man's opinion?
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RE: "THE CLINGING WIFE" The good and the bad.
@sarah_the_magpie Is it true to say that every woman does feel the same way as you do?
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"THE CLINGING WIFE" The good and the bad.
WOMAN is sometimes compared to a vine, while man is the strong oak to which it clings. Agreed?
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"Talk straight, and you will walk straight" Agreed?
Talk with honesty. It is the best solution in this world of business today. You will gain doors of opportunity with like-minded people likened to yourself. Any thoughts?
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Most men are what women make them. " Even a bad man in love is better than his wont."
Agreed? Any thoughts on this subject?
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"LIVE for something" Agreed?
Your life is worth living, when you LIVE for Something! Any thoughts on life today for you, and your experiences in this saying. Is it an agreeable statement?
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Stop Criticizing Upper Management
Two things are bad for the heart—running uphill and running down people. —Bernard Gimbel
It is a huge temptation to distance yourself from your own superiors. Maybe you do this to win favour and create bonding at the victim level with the team, but it won’t work. In fact, what you have done will eventually damage the confidence of the team.
It will send three messages that are very damaging to morale and motivation.
Any thoughts on what the three messages might be? In your own experience, tell all how we can be helped if in this very situation. -
BE the cause, NOT the effect.
Shallow people believe in luck. Wise and strong people believe in cause and effect. —Ralph Waldo Emerson
A masterful motivator of others asks, “What do we want to cause to happen today? What do we want to produce?” Those are the best management questions of all. People who have a hard time managing people simply have a hard time asking themselves those two questions, because they’re always thinking about what’s happening to them instead of what they’re going to cause to happen. When your people see you as a cause instead of an effect, it won’t be hard to teach them to think the same way.
What are your thoughts on this matter in business? Is it worth discussing?
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RE: Teach your boy courtesy. "Manners make the man,"
@Indrid-Cold It's an ambiguous statement but one in life, we must understand.
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"A father's word is his honour. So is his sons honor. It is his word."
A father's word is his honour. Put your sons on his honour. Trust his honor. Nothing will improve his character more. The son that always requires looking after is in danger. We want the best for our sons. Let them learn from their mistakes. If they fail, let them fail and let them learn a lesson from it. But, if parents keep catching them before they fall, what will they learn from it to help them to grow in the end? Any thoughts to add to this subject?
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"As the twig is bent the tree inclines."
To raise sons to be men of respect and honour is the moral education of life at home. What do you suppose this means to you through your own experiences or not? Any thoughts to add?