Archive for the ‘Quotes’ Category

posted by Sun T. on Feb 5

“He sho’ is a tonic to himself”

Cook said about the little boy named Harvey with an uppity attitude.

posted by Sun T. on Jan 20

“You shut up! You are audience, I am author. I will crush you!”

The writer of Springtime for Hitler in the original “The Producers”

HAHAHA

posted by Sun T. on Jan 18

It has occurred to me that the once lovely quote of the day website has now been down for more than a few days. Here I am going to put a few quotes out there every once in a while and see if you care to respond as to what you think when you read them. Here is your first one for today:

I am not the only person who uses his computer mainly for the purpose of diddling with his computer.

Dave Barry

I personally love this quote. It’s true to what I myself would call myself if I were to call myself something at all. Clear as mud? I know :D

posted by Sun T. on Jan 9

…in other words…

Quote for , Jan 9

Sometimes people carry to such perfection the mask they have assumed that in due course they actually become the person they seem.

— W. Somerset Maugham, The Moon and Sixpence

We all try to be something we are not at one point or another. Some of us have to wear masks every day of our natural lives…until one day the masks become us and there is no turning back. I also think that this is more complex than it sounds. I try to mask my depression with fake happiness, hoping that happiness will take over. The only thing that seems to happen is that I can switch my faces like the jester who wears the sad face on one side of his head and the happy face on the other. I am also reminded of the Neverending Story when Atreiu went to the palace and that one guy was standing there with his faces changing endlessly so as to portray whatever he wanted people to see at the time. It’s been said more than once that the world is a stage and we all just play our parts. It’s the truest statement ever made.

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posted by Sun T. on Jan 2

Tuesday Twosome is a meme I just discovered this morning through The Daily Meme *again*. Very nice and makes you think pretty hard. It is taking me forever to figure out what types of answers I want to type.

Who are the two people…

1. That annoy you the most? Why?
Myself and I. Seems weird, doesn’t it? I am a stiff perfectionist and very rigid with myself most of the time…especially when I am depressed.

2. That inspire you the most? Why?
Bruce Lee. Another perfectionist who had perfect form. His quotes and philosophies are good to live by.

Jesus. He didn’t conform to the ways of the times. He bucked every religious convention held at the time and did things the way he saw fit. Even if he never touted his life to be that of the son of God, he was still an inspired speaker, teacher, and revolutionary.

3. That you would love to trade places with? Why?
Morbid thought of the day: My grandmother. She has no cares for this world anymore now that she has passed on.

I guess I would like to be Angelina Jolie for a day so I can understand how she thinks. That’s about it.

4. That you talk to the most? Why?
My mother because she inspires me, too. She and I are on the same level now being mothers and wives. She knows things that I am just learning. She is also a great testament as to the type of woman every woman should aspire to be.

My son. He spends the most time with me and we talk incessantly.

5. That you think are great role models? Why?
These questions are so tough!! Hmm… Great role models are hard to come by in this day and age.

Maya Angelou is an awesome writer, so maybe she would be a good role model for writing.

Oprah Whinfrey would be a good role model because of all the helpful things she does for others.

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posted by Sun T. on Dec 26

“He had a mind like Aristotle’s and a body like mortal sin. We shattered the commandments on the spot”…

Gotta love that stuff…

posted by Sun T. on Sep 21

Trillian’s Lighter Side …visit this site for more
My Psych Humor
Stress Management
Picture yourself near a stream.
Birds are singing in the crisp, cool mountain air.
Nothing can bother you here.
No one knows this secret place.
You are in total seclusion from that place called the world.
The soothing sound of a gentle waterfall fills the air with a cascade of serenity.
The water is clear.
You can easily make out the face of the person whose head you’re holding under the water.
There now, feeling better?
2.
What is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist?
If you say to a psychiatrist: “I hate my mother,” he will ask “Why do you say that?”
while a psychologist will say: “Thank you for sharing that with us.”
3.
A Freudian Mother-In-Law joke:
“My mother-in-law is so ugly, I wanted to kill my father and sleep with my sister.”
4.
I may be schizophrenic, but at least I have each other!
5.
If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill herself, is it considered a hostage situation?
6.
Have you heard about the psychiatrist who claims that 2 out of every 1 of his patients has a split personality?
7.
I’ve always been a hypochondriac. As a little boy, I’d eat my M&M’s one by one with a glass of water.
8.
How many Manic Depressives does it take to screw a light bulb ?
Two. One to screw in the light bulb and one to keep the first one from sticking his finger in the live socket.

posted by Sun T. on Aug 18


So I thought I would put a few notes about Love on here…because I think it’s important to know what true love is really like…so you know it when you have it and so you can be the person who shows it.
In english, the story goes:
1 Corinthians 13:4-9 (New International Version)
4Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
8Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away.
Are you and I capable of such perfect love? The perfect love that casts out all fear(1 John 4:18)? Are we able to conceive the idea of unfailing love (Psalm 36:7)? The love that endures forever (Psalm 107:1)?
The problem lies within our imperfections. We can’t love like this because we are not perfect. We get angry and emotional. We make mistakes…
The Bible says we should forgive seventy times7(Matthew 18:21), which actually means that you should forgive as many times as it takes. This is further explained in saying, if the person wrongs you seven times and repents that many times, then you must forgive that many times(Luke 17:4). Forgiveness is neverending. The law of love then tells us that we should not keep a record of wrongs. Love is so complicated. It is a choice as well as a feeling. Because God loves us, He forgives us and forgets our sins. Because we love another, we should be able to do the same.