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By Kemberly Richardson
(New York-WABC, July 28, 2004) — You may have heard of the saying Christmas in July. Businesses both big and small are already ordering the hottest gifts. Gifts they believe will be on your wish list.
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Stephanie Solomon, Bloomingdale's: "It is not the season for minimalism, but word of caution, don't get yourself decorate more than your Christmas tree."
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Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Ann Coulter from the Democratic National Convention
WorldNetDaily: Put the speakers in a cage
Apparently, the nuts at the Democratic National Convention are going to be put in cages outside the convention hall. Sadly, they won't be fighting to the death as is done in W.W.F. caged matches. They're calling this the 'protestor's area,' although I suppose a better name would be the 'truth-free zone.'
-- Ann Coulter from the Democratic National Convention
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Monday, July 26, 2004
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Wednesday, July 21, 2004
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Theodore Roosevelt
"Theodore Roosevelt was a giant of a man."
--Serge G. Mihaly, Jr
There is not in all America a more dangerous trait than the deification of mere smartness unaccompanied by any sense of moral responsibility."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Abilene, KS, May 2, 1903
"It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - "Citizenship in a Republic,"
Speech at the Sorbonne, Paris, April 23, 1910
"Criticism is necessary and useful; it is often indispensable; but it can never take the place of action, or be even a poor substitute for it. The function of the mere critic is of very subordinate usefulness. It is the doer of deeds who actually counts in the battle for life, and not the man who looks on and says how the fight ought to be fought, without himself sharing the stress and the danger." (1894
-- Theodore Roosevelt
"Let the watchwords of all our people be the old familiar watchwords of honesty, decency, fair-dealing, and commonsense."... "We must treat each man on his worth and merits as a man. We must see that each is given a square deal, because he is entitled to no more and should receive no less.""The welfare of each of us is dependent fundamentally upon the welfare of all of us."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - New York State Fair, Syracuse, September 7, 1903
"We demand that big business give the people a square deal; in return we must insist that when anyone engaged in big business honestly endeavors to do right he shall himself be given a square deal."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Letter to Sir Edward Gray, November 15, 1913
"The President is merely the most important among a large number of public servants. He should be supported or opposed exactly to the degree which is warranted by his good conduct or bad conduct, his efficiency or inefficiency in rendering loyal, able, and disinterested service to the Nation as a whole. Therefore it is absolutely necessary that there should be full liberty to tell the truth about his acts, and this means that it is exactly necessary to blame him when he does wrong as to praise him when he does right. Any other attitude in an American citizen is both base and servile. To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public. Nothing but the truth should be spoken about him or any one else. But it is even more important to tell the truth, pleasant or unpleasant, about him than about any one else."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - "Roosevelt in the Kansas City Star", 149
May 7, 1918
"Viewed purely in the abstract, I think there can be no question that women should have equal rights with men."..."Especially as regards the laws relating to marriage there should be the most absolute equality between the two sexes. I do not think the woman should assume the man's name."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - "The Practicability of Equalizing Men and Women before the Law"
Senior thesis at Harvard, 1880
"Much can be done by law towards putting women on a footing of complete and entire equal rights with man - including the right to vote, the right to hold and use property, and the right to enter any profession she desires on the same terms as the man."..."Women should have free access to every field of labor which they care to enter, and when their work is as valuable as that of a man it should be paid as highly."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - An Autobiography, 1913
"Working women have the same need to protection that working men have; the ballot is as necessary for one class as to the other; we do not believe that with the two sexes there is identity of function; but we do believe there should be equality of right."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Speech, National Convention of the Progressive Party, Chicago, IL, August 6, 1912
"It is no use to preach to [children] if you do not act decently yourself."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Speech to Holy Name Society, Oyster Bay, August 16, 1903
"For unflagging interest and enjoyment, a household of children, if things go reasonably well, certainly makes all other forms of success and achievement lose their importance by comparison."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - An Autobiography, 1913
"The one thing I want to leave my children is an honorable name."
-- Theodore Roosevelt
"It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Chicago, IL, April 10, 1899
"Be practical as well as generous in your ideals. Keep your eyes on the stars, but remember to keep your feet on the ground."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - The Groton School, Groton, MA, May 24, 1904
"Optimism is a good characteristic, but if carried to an excess, it becomes foolishness. We are prone to speak of the resources of this country as inexhaustible; this is not so."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Seventh Annual Message to Congress, December 3, 1907
"There can be no greater issue than that of conservation in this country."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Confession of Faith Speech, Progressive National Convention, Chicago, IL, August 6, 1912
"Defenders of the short-sighted men who in their greed and selfishness will, if permitted, rob our country of half its charm by their reckless extermination of all useful and beautiful wild things sometimes seek to champion them by saying the 'the game belongs to the people.' So it does; and not merely to the people now alive, but to the unborn people. The 'greatest good for the greatest number' applies to the number within the womb of time, compared to which those now alive form but an insignificant fraction. Our duty to the whole, including the unborn generations, bids us restrain an unprincipled present-day minority from wasting the heritage of these unborn generations. The movement for the conservation of wild life and the larger movement for the conservation of all our natural resources are essentially democratic in spirit, purpose, and method."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open, 1916
"The conservation of natural resources is the fundamental problem. Unless we solve that problem it will avail us little to solve all others."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Address to the Deep Waterway Convention, Memphis, TN, October 4, 1907
"Thrice happy is the nation that has a glorious history. Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - "The Strenuous Life"
"Is America a weakling, to shrink from the work of the great world powers? No! The young giant of the West stands on a continent and clasps the crest of an ocean in either hand. Our nation, glorious in youth and strength, looks into the future with eager eyes and rejoices as a strong man to run a race."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Letter to John Hay, American Ambassador to the Court of St. James, London, Written in Washington, DC, June 7, 1897
"A healthy-minded boy should feel hearty contempt for the coward and even more hearty indignation for the boy who bullies girls or small boys, or tortures animals."..."What we have a right to expect of the American boy is that he shall turn out to be a good American man."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - "The American Boy," St. Nicholas Magazine, May 1900
"There are good men and bad men of all nationalities, creeds and colors; and if this world of ours is ever to become what we hope some day it may become, it must be by the general recognition that the man's heart and soul, the man's worth and actions, determine his standing."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Letter, Oyster Bay, NY, September 1, 1903
If a man does not have an ideal and try to live up to it, then he becomes a mean, base and sordid creature, no matter how successful."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Letter to his son Kermit, quoted in Theodore Roosevelt by Joseph Bucklin Bishop, 1915
"There are two things that I want you to make up your minds to: first, that you are going to have a good time as long as you live - I have no use for the sour-faced man - and next, that you are going to do something worthwhile, that you are going to work hard and do the things you set out to do."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Talk to schoolchildren in Oyster Bay, Christmastime 1898
"I have a perfect horror of words that are not backed up by deeds."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Oyster Bay, NY, July 7, 1915
"The object of government is the welfare of the people." "Conservation means development as much as it does protection. I recognize the right and duty of this generation to develop and use the natural resources of our land; but I do not recognize the right to waste them, or to rob, by wasteful use, the generations that come after us."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - "The New Nationalism" speech, Osawatomie, Kansas, August 31, 1910
"This country will not be a permanently good place for any of us to live in unless we make it a reasonably good place for all of us to live in."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Chicago, IL, June 17, 1912
"I don't think any President ever enjoyed himself more than I did. Moreover, I don't think any ex-President ever enjoyed himself more."... "Success - the real success - does not depend upon the position you hold, but upon how you carry yourself in that position."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - University of Cambridge, England, May 26, 1910
"A vote is like a rifle: its usefulness depends upon the character of the user."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - An Autobiography, 1913
"I have never in my life envied a human being who led an easy life; I have envied a great many people who led difficult lives and led them well."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Des Moines, Iowa, November 4, 1910
"The worst of all fears is the fear of living."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - An Autobiography, 1913
"There were all kinds of things I was afraid of at first, ranging from grizzly bears to 'mean' horses and gun-fighters; but by acting as if I was not afraid I gradually ceased to be afraid."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - An Autobiography, 1913
"To borrow a simile from the football field, we believe that men must play fair, but that there must be no shirking, and that the success can only come to the player who 'hits the line hard.' "
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, NY, October 1897
"Let us speak courteously, deal fairly, and keep ourselves armed and ready."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - San Francisco, CA, May 13, 1903
"Men with the muckrake are often indispensable to the well-being of society, but only if they know when to stop raking the muck." "An epidemic in indiscriminate assault upon character does not good, but very great harm." "There should be relentless exposure of and attack upon every evil practice, whether in politics, in business, or in social life. I hail as a benefactor every writer or speaker, every man who, on the platform, or in book, magazine or newspaper, with merciless severity makes such attack, provided always that he in his turn remembers that the attack is of use only if it is absolutely truthful."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Washington, DC, April 14, 1906
"No man can lead a public career really worth leading, no man can act with rugged independence in serious crises, nor strike at great abuses, nor afford to make powerful and unscrupulous foes, if he is himself vulnerable in his private character."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - An Autobiography, 1913
"This country will not be a permanently good place for any of us to live in unless we make it a reasonably good place for all of us to live in."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Chicago, IL, June 17, 1912
"There is not a man of us who does not at times need a helping hand to be stretched out to him, and then shame upon him who will not stretch out the helping hand to his brother."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Pasadena, CA, May 8, 1903
"Don't hit at all if you can help it; don't hit a man if you can possibly avoid it; but if you do hit him, put him to sleep."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - New York City, February 17, 1899
"It is true of the Nation, as of the individual, that the greatest doer must also be a great dreamer."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Berkeley, CA, 1911
"The bulk of government is not legislation but administration."
-- Theodore Roosevelt
"Men can never escape being governed. Either they must govern themselves or they must submit to being governed by others."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Jamestown, VA, April 26, 1907
"This country has nothing to fear from the crooked man who fails. We put him in jail. It is the crooked man who succeeds who is a threat to this country."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Memphis, TN, October 25, 1905
"Alone of human beings the good and wise mother stands on a plane of equal honor with the bravest soldier; for she has gladly gone down to the brink of the chasm of darkness to bring back the children in whose hands rests the future of the years. "
-- Theodore Roosevelt - The Great Adventure, 1918
There is not in all America a more dangerous trait than the deification of mere smartness unaccompanied by any sense of moral responsibility."
-- Theodore Roosevelt - Abilene, KS, May 2, 1903
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George Herbert Walker Bush - a thousand points of light
We are a nation of communities...a brilliant diversity spread like stars, like a thousand points of light in a broad and peaceful sky.
--George Herbert Walker Bush Acceptance speech, Republican National Convention, 1988, acutally written by Peggy Noonan
I have spoken of a thousand points of light, of all the community organizations that are spread like stars throughout the Nation, doing good. We will work hand in hand, encouraging, sometimes leading, sometimes being led, rewarding. We will work on this in the White House, in the Cabinet agencies. I will go to the people and the programs that are the brighter points of light, and I will ask every member of my government to become involved. The old ideas are new again because they are not old, they are timeless: duty, sacrifice, commitment, and a patriotism that finds its expression in taking part and pitching in.
--Inaugural Address of George Bush, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1989 speechwriter was probably Peggy Noonan
John Kerry
John Kerry - John Edwards
"I will be a President who talks with everyone -- those who agree with me and those who don't. I will be a President who truly is a uniter, not one who seeks to divide our nation by race, riches or any other label. I will be a President who shares the values of people of all colors who get up and go to work every day, try to raise their families in dignity and want to leave this world a better place for their children. I will be a President who, when he is invited into your home, will always say yes." --Kerry on the meaning of "yes"
"Today John Edwards and I will embark on a series of front porch tours. We will be going to the homes of ordinary citizens across this nation and talking with them about the values that matter most to them -- values you live by every day: Family. Responsibility. Service. Opportunity. Inclusion. Fairness. Faith. What better way to kick off our front porch tour than to be here in Philadelphia, on the front porch of American democracy. What better neighbors to visit with first than the NAACP." --Kerry -- who had best not show up on our front porch
"This is the first time I've appeared anywhere without John Edwards in the last four days. I'm feeling this withdrawal." --Kerry, still working on the personality thing
Wednesday, July 14, 2004
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Friday, July 09, 2004
Rosie Cash Quotes - Everybody always asks "Who is Rosie Cash?"
Rosie Cash Quotes
Whenever her quotes are posted people always ask "Who is Rosie Cash?"
I used to think she was the daughter of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash but I beleive that daughter's name is Rosie Adams.
At present she is a homemaker who has taken interest in reading and writing quotes.
She is married and has a son. She worked as a secretary for Siemens India.
Below are the quotes that she has written as of July 9, 2004.
Abilities
No man’s abilities are so remarkable that he does not need
the wind and waves on his side. –Rosie Cash
Aches
Seal your lips on rehearsals of your aches and pains
and keep your ears open to another’s. –Rosie Cash
Act
Act what you want to be and you will be. Act happy to be happy;
act fearless to be fearless; act loving to be loving;
act cherished to be cherished. –Rosie Cash
Action
Action makes us shine like the fire-fly in flight and avoids
our brain from rusting in rest. –Rosie Cash
Oil the springs of our action, and our action will spring forth happiness. –Rosie Cash
A fire in the belly will make get anything. –Rosie Cash
Always do something and nothing will be left undone. –Rosie Cash
Great action which dazzle us is someone’s dream put into action. –Rosie Cash
Heaven can’t help the man who will not act because
Jesus said “The kingdom of heaven
is within you…” So act. –Rosie Cash
Decrease incompatibility of doubt and action in your life. – Rosie Cash
You want something stand up
and put your hand out to fetch it. – Rosie Cash
Action however small is never wasted. – Rosie Cash
Feed action; Starve doubt. –Rosie Cash
He was deaf, he did not hear everyone saying it can’t be done
and went ahead and did it. –Rosie Cash
Sitting in a rocking chair is not progress
Movement is not progressive action. –Rosie Cash
No matter what is thrown at you,
long as you remember the powers within you,
you can overcome anything. –Rosie Cash
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Accidents
Accidents happen and you can’t do anything about it – but sometimes
it can change your life – and give us just what we need. –Rosie Cash
Adversity
In adversity be not like the hard carrot in boiling water
which comes out soft after a few minutes . –Rosie Cash
Prosperity leads a path to adverse behaviour,
Adversity paves a path to prosperity. –Rosie Cash
Adversity is an opportunity to prosperity. –Rosie Cash
Adversity first step to grandeur. –Rosie Cash
Adversity shakes your dormant talents by the neck. –Rosie Cash
Advertise
Advertising is like using a tame elephant to catch the wild. –Rosie Cash
Advice
When we ask advice we are only looking for approval and a scapegoat. –Rosie Cash
We give advice because its very easy and makes us feel important. –Rosie Cash
Adults
Adults are overgrown children – who have forgotten how to laugh, play
and enjoy themselves. –Rosie Cash
Adultery
The ratio of price paid and benefits received is not worth it. –Rosie Cash
Affliction
Affliction introduces us to our near and dear ones. –Rosie Cash
Age
To prevent old age loneliness - nap at the wheel. –Rosie Cash
In youth : man lives for sex
In old age : sex kills man. –Rosie Cash
We spend the first half of our lives trying to understand the older generation, and
The second half trying to understand the younger generation and in the process
forget self. –Rosie Cash
Few know how to stay young. Most grow old before time. –Rosie Cash
Hating your job is the most aging thing to do. –Rosie Cash
Old age has taught me that nothing lasts forever – neither pleasure nor pain-
neither poverty nor wealth – everything needs airing and circulation. – Rosie Cash
Old age is not a time for idleness,
Energy stagnation pays you with illness.
Put all your irons in the fire,
And you will be bubbling with life’s elixir. –Rosie Cash
The greatest advantage of old age you can choose whatever age you want to be. –Rosie Cash
At any age, without enthusiasm, you’re a dead man. – Rosie Cash
At no age does anyone think of anybody
because nobody stops thinking about themselves,
hence has not time for anyone else. -Rosie Cash
In age I bloom. –Rosie Cash
I love my second innings – for my freedom to bat. –Rosie Cash
Every age has a charm and beauty of it’s own. –Rosie Cash
It isn’t the age that makes you happy or unhappy.
Youth, Middle age or Old age, be the best of your age. –Rosie Cash
Don’t think of old age as the end;
it could be just the beginning of your second childhood. -Rosie Cash
Your as old as your belief.
Your as old as you let yourself be. –Rosie Cash
By the time my march Birthday candles were lit it was April Fool’s Day. –Rosie Cash
My friends and I age at different speeds. They are on a fast train mine is
yet to arrive. –Rosie Cash
A woman is in her prime at thirty-five and I intend to stay there. –Rosie Cash
With age I mature like wine and not turn to vinegar. –Rosie Cash
Age is just a number on the calendar of life which I look
forward to changing every year. Change is the essence of life. –Rosie Cash
Aim
Look not too high up in the sky lest the stardust blind your eyes. –Rosie Cash
Alone
All men come into this world alone and leave it alone and yet
haven’t a clue how to live alone. –Rosie Cash
Amateurs
Amateurs build the ark….Professionals built the Titanic.
But, the amateurs had God on their side. –Rosie Cash
Ambassador
An ambassador is a person who stays abroad and beats about the bush
for his country. –Rosie Cash
Ambition
Ambition is an eight letter word.
Shun it not, neither make a run for it. –Rosie Cash
Ambition is a voracious eater. –Rosie Cash
Ambition never comes to an end, it either sleeps, creeps or soars according to
your aim. – Rosie Cash
Ammunition
All the ammunition in the world is harmless…without men to use it. –Rosie Cash
Anger
Don’t hold on to the heat of your anger, you could ignite a volcanic eruption. –Rosie Cash
Anger shuts the mind and opens the lid to the mouth. –Rosie Cash
Angels
We can all be angels to one another in small ways. –Rosie Cash
Anticipation
Focused anticipation brings things not in single file but in battalions. –Rosie Cash
Ask
Ask and your will be thought a fool but then a baby is fed only when he cries. –Rosie Cash
Attitude
Life is a one string instrument (attitude)
Tune it daily. –Rosie Cash
Choosing your attitude is a continuing choice. –Rosie Cash
Your attitude is in charge of your life. –Rosie Cash
Attract
Man attracts what he is. –Rosie Cash
Baby
Baby’s birth ends labour and begins problems. –Rosie Cash
Babies and Old men have no hair,
Nor should they have any care.
Babies and Old men have no teeth,
Nor do they have steady feet. –Rosie Cash
Bachelor
Bachelor is half a man looking for his other half,
he resembles the odd half of a Velcro. –Rosie Cash
Bargain
Bargain - buy now; repent later ; fine use if ever or never. –Rosie Cash
Beauty
The ugliest person could still be the loveliest, sharing, caring
and a giving human. –Rosie Cash
Benefit
Plant trees even if you know you will never benefit from the act
cause we never put back into the tree what we take from it. –Rosie Cash
Believe
It’s time to separate the “believe it” from the “not”. –Rosie Cash
Birth
We all are in the process of coming and going
some don’t know where we have come from and
the others don’t know where we are going. –Rosie Cash
Bitch
Life is a bitch, but without the bitch where would we be. –Rosie Cash
Blame
Praise drops softly, blame makes a loud clank. –Rosie Cash
To pick on others is easy; to help them do better maybe difficult. –Rosie Cash
If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most
of your trouble, you wouldn’t have any on. –Rosie Cash
Make circumstances; break the habit of blaming. –Rosie Cash
Blessings
Count your blessings; not sorrows;
Count them now, not tomorrow. –Rosie Cash
May peace and happiness lie within you,
Unhappiness skip your door,
And contentment be your companion now
And forever more. –Rosie Cash
Body
Body has its own language, it does not lie.
Listen to your body before it stops talking. –Rosie Cash
Boldness
Any place, time, young or old.
Always be bold. –Rosie Cash
Boss
Be the boss, then you don’t have to change jobs. –Rosie Cash
Books
Different people digest different books. –Rosie Cash
Never lend books, they don’t have legs to come home. –Rosie Cash
A book is someone else’s thoughts influencing you, hence it could
make you or break you. Take care what you read. –Rosie Cash
A person who does not read has closed his mind to ventilation. –Rosie Cash
I am a product of books. –Rosie Cash
A book can stay dormant for thousands of years and yet the moment someone
picks it up, it comes alive. –Rosie Cash
The same book is read differently by different person. –Rosie Cash
The less you read the more knowledge is lost to you. –Rosie Cash
Second-hand books are homeless books who have travelled a lot
and are tired. I have a home for them. –Rosie Cash
Books only live in the hands of men.
They are ever ready to speak to us. –Rosie Cash
Bore
The secret of being a good bore is being a bad listener. –Rosie Cash
Business
That which is my business, everybody makes it their own
and that which is everybody’s they tell me it’s mine. –Rosie Cash
Business out look is important; but if you look out for business it’s even better. –Rosie Cash
Calamity
Calamity makes a good teacher. –Rosie Cash
Care
Caring feeds on itself. –Rosie Cash
Chance
Court chance, don’t wait for chance to court you. –Rosie Cash
If nobody took chances we would still be in the Garden of Eden
– bored of course. –Rosie Cash
Any willing hand can turn the wheel of chance. –Rosie Cash
Change
Changing the world is tough, but just be there for someone- anyone. – Rosie Cash
365 days of play without change the pep of life;
would be as boring as work without play. –Rosie Cash
Change is a race of life, run it or be run. –Rosie Cash
Face change. Like a baby who rises with joy and enthusiasm to take the first step,
make a shaky start for a triumphant finish. –Rosie Cash
Change is difficult cause we overestimate the familiar and underestimate the unknown. –Rosie Cash
Today’s change is tomorrow’s habit. –Rosie Cash
Don’t hang on to the winters too long, bring out all the
seasons within you. –Rosie Cash
Change is prerequisite of life. Even our furniture gets it. –Rosie Cash
Make use of your power to change. –Rosie Cash
Need a change of scene. Do it. Now is always the right time. –Rosie Cash
Not changing is like beginning your end. –Rosie Cash
Change is improvement.
Constant change is a search for perfection. –Rosie Cash
Look forward to change and you look forward to living. –Rosie Cash
However hard the times, one fact remains –
Nothing is permanent – not even change, even change needs to change. –Rosie Cash
If you don’t like what you are,
you have a fair chance of being what you want to be,
by changing your thoughts words and deeds. – Rosie Cash
Change changes change.
Change is temporary, never permanent. –Rosie Cash
We are powerless to change,
Losing the familiar is hard
no matter how pleasant the change maybe.
And then another change comes along. –Rosie Cash
Welcome change and you welcome life with open arms. –Rosie Cash
Character
Thoughts and action etch our character on our faces. –Rosie Cash
Children
Children need a whole family. –Rosie Cash
Give your children what they need not what you missed out on as a child. –Rosie Cash
A sad child is a blemish on the whole human race. –Rosie Cash
Children don’t come with instructions.
Every child needs a proud parent –
Do your eyes light up when you see your child. –Rosie Cash
Like a seed that is planted in a fertile ground, we must nurture our children. –Rosie Cash
Children – the fruit, identify the tree – parents. – Rosie Cash.
Children are a gift to us which we sometimes abuse and
send back to sender. (Abortion) –Rosie Cash
Bringing up children is not a child’s play.
Live a good example and give them their space. – Rosie Cash
Every child needs a praying parent.
Not one full of insecurities. –Rosie Cash
Barbie is popular no doubt,
but she needs all the children in the world to stay popular. –Rosie Cash
Choice
We can’t serve two masters at the same time. We can’t love and hate at the
same time. We can’t be happy and wretched at the same time. But we
have a choice. –Rosie Cash
Christmas
The size of the Christmas tree does not matter, the size of your heart does. –Rosie Cash
We bring Christmas with our thinking because Christmas is a
state of mind. To experience Christmas throughout your life be
a caring, sharing and giving person. –Rosie Cash
Christmas is a time to make happy memories and relive the old ones. –Rosie Cash
Celebrities
Look closely at the child celebrities, is their life worth celebrating? –Rosie Cash
Censure
Censure is the toll man pays for crossing the bridge to fame. –Rosie Cash
Cleanliness
Cleanliness within leads to greatness without. –Rosie Cash
Compromise
A compromise is an art of keeping others happy for our own happiness. –Rosie Cash
Confidence
Confidence provides a big high to living. –Rosie Cash
Conscience
Clear conscience makes a fluffy pillow. –Rosie Cash
Conscience - God’s presence in man
No conscience – Devil’s night out. –Rosie Cash
Conscious
Be alive to your surroundings
and you double your joy at journey’s end. –Rosie Cash
Contribute
Contribute your mite, before death is in sight. –Rosie Cash
Control
The things we can’t give up control us. –Rosie Cash
Convenience
Some men make inconveniences of convenience. –Rosie Cash
Count your blessings
We don’t seem to notice which side our bread is buttered.
But who cares? Don’t we eat both the sides? – Rosie Cash
Courage
Danger is the testing ground of courage. –Rosie Cash
Being afraid afterwards is a sign of a courageous man. –Rosie Cash
Courage and fear go hand in hand…
”no fear, no courage” -Rosie Cash
Coward
Cowardice of great men is as huge as their courage. –Rosie Cash
Create
We have a creative well within us which needs to enter in a state of flow. –Rosie Cash
Credit
Credit card is like robbing Peter to pay Paul. –Rosie Cash
Critics
Critics make better pickers than writers. –Rosie Cash
Turn criticism your way. –Rosie Cash
Cultivation
Cultivation does not hold a candle to natural talent. –Rosie Cash
Curiosity
Curiosity takes a man to the land of the living from the land
of the living dead. –Rosie Cash
Curiosity is a continuous learning process. –Rosie Cash
Cynic
Cynics see mother earth as a desert of opportunities. –Rosie Cash
Dance
Dancing is the synthesis of melody. –Rosie Cash
Day
Spend the days wisely,
you can’t take them with you. –Rosie Cash
Death
Let me live this life here and there is time enough to think of that life when
I got there. –Rosie Cash
I am longing to meet my Creator, He is taking his time to greet me. –Rosie Cash
It’s never too late, It’s late when your dead. –Rosie Cash
Without death there would be no living. –Rosie Cash
The bells toll for all of mankind because, each day
brings us all closer to death. –Rosie Cash
Death overlooks none.
Takes the rich and the poor;
The young and the old,
One by one. –Rosie Cash
Death is a visitor who is never announced. –Rosie Cash
In death we exit from here.
If we no longer exist, nothing means anything to us. –Rosie Cash
Decision
Hardest thing to know is, which bridge to cross,
which to burn and which to watch the view from.
-Rosie Cash
Deed
For milking leave your comfort zone and go to the field,
the cow won’t come to you. –Rosie Cash
Man’s deeds outlive him. –Rosie Cash
Deeds – Good or Bad once done can’t be undone. –Rosie Cash
Save your ears from jeers,
And eyes from tears,
What your doing and did,
Keep hid. –Rosie Cash
Dentist
A dentist keeps our gum and teeth screwed. –Rosie Cash
A dentist helps man to hide his gold. –Rosie Cash
A dentist gets paid to pick on people. –Rosie Cash
Desire
To be free or slave to your desires lies in your own hands. –Rosie Cash
When desire is a casualty, you can’t be a top gun with the fastest draw. –Rosie Cash
Despair
Despair is like a child whose privilege is taken away and throws a tantrum
to get his own way. –Rosie Cash
Destiny
Sow good acts in this life to reap a better destiny in the next. –Rosie Cash
Details
Look into the small details of your life but don’t overlook the bigger picture. –Rosie Cash
Depression
Get rid of depression before depression gets hold of you. –Rosie Cash
Difficulties
Difficulties are like unwrapping the wrappers of our presents. –Rosie Cash
Diplomacy
Diplomacy is remembering the birthday and forgetting the age.
Hypocrisy is remembering the age and forgetting the birthday. –Rosie Cash
Do
Just do it any day could be pay day. –Rosie Cash
A fire in the belly forces you to do more. –Rosie Cash
Do the things you think you can’t do and you will
be doing more and more things that you can’t do. –Rosie Cash
What we did and do will be done to us tenfold. –Rosie Cash
Do what you love and you get doubly paid. –Rosie Cash
To cry, fry or die is a choice – your choice. –Rosie Cash
Doubt
When in doubt, hands in the pocket, cleave your tongue to the roof of your mouth. – Rosie Cash
Doubt is like carrying a small part of hell.
Living without doubt is climbing the first step to heaven. – Rosie Cash
Doubt is a poison which poisons everything in it’s path. –Rosie Cash
Dreams
Dream the unimaginable,
Reach the unreachable,
And be the unbeatable. –Rosie Cash
Dream dreams that have a dawn. –Rosie Cash
Two things prevent us form achieving our dreams
– the fear of new challenges and the fear of losing the familiar. – Rosie Cash
Dreams will be dreams until you give it wings.
Give your dreams a home. –Rosie Cash
Dreams need pushing. –Rosie Cash
When your in the arms of success don’t rest on your laurels and get squeezed out. –Rosie Cash
Drive
Drive safely; the life that you save may be your own. –Rosie Cash
Eat
Eat Healthy, Be Healthy. –Rosie Cash
Raise your body and mind on a nutritious diet of food and books. –Rosie Cash
Education
Work for your percentage, don’t expect your percentage to work for you. –Rosie Cash
Emotions
Emotions are thoughts come to life. –Rosie Cash
Employer
The employer invests money.
The employee his life.
The employer eats cake.
The employee bread ‘n’ ache. –Rosie Cash
Enemy
The enemy is an enemy is an enemy, they don’t come in different sizes. –Rosie Cash
Our biggest enemy “Ourselves” cause we put body before the spirit;
Dead before the living and wealth before health. –Rosie Cash
Your enemies were once your friends, let them go and
Someone else will do them in for you. –Rosie Cash
We all have one big enemy “Ourselves”,
change your attitude and that will make all the difference. –Rosie Cash
When going down your enemy will help you touch bottom faster. –Rosie Cash
Entertainer
Be a great entertainer, entertain faith, hope and charity. –Rosie Cash
Enthusiasm
Enthusiasm turns dust to gold dust. –Rosie Cash
Enthusiasm is a fire which needs fuel on a daily basis. –Rosie Cash
Enthusiasm kicks all the obstacles en route. –Rosie Cash
Produce with enthusiasm and enjoy the fruits of life, not the crumbs
from someone else’s table. –Rosie Cash
Work when your hot with enthusiasm.
Can’t strike a cold iron for hot results. –Rosie Cash
End
Nothing ends, there’s always a beginning somewhere. –Rosie Cash
Excess
Anything excess in life spills into the lives of our relatives and friends. –Rosie Cash
Expense
Beware of little expenses and the bigger ones will take care of themselves. –Rosie Cash
Experience
A couple will never have a second baby if they did not enjoy their first. –Rosie Cash
Very few learn through the experience of another;
though experience is an excellent teacher. –Rosie Cash
Collect experience not things. –Rosie Cash
Faith
All men are driven by faith or fear. So, why fear? Have faith. –Rosie Cash
The depth of your faith determines the height of your living. –Rosie Cash
Life is an act of faith. Live and let live.
If your in the way, let people have the courage to complain, that’s their problem. – Rosie Cash
Working on your ideas is seeing faith in action. –Rosie Cash
Faith helps us to work our own miracles. –Rosie Cash
Fame
The fame of good men does not need a wind to carry it. –Rosie Cash
Fame is being known by the unknown and being ignored by the known. –Rosie Cash
Fame is an un-quenching thirst. –Rosie Cash
Familiarity
Familiarity breeds contempt – hence loved ones get contempt and strangers
admiration. –Rosie Cash
Family
A family is known by the children she nurtures. –Rosie Cash
With a bang, we came together,
We progressed staying together,
We were successful working together,
We have enjoyed many a honeymoons – what a team we make!! -Rosie Cash
Fashion
Fashion is a handful of people trying to dress the world. –Rosie Cash
Fatigue
Fatigue is boredom in action. –Rosie Cash
Fault
Man’s greatest fault is to think that fault he has none. –Rosie Cash
Fear
Fear is a huge monster we keep feeding on our fear. –Rosie Cash
Action fights fear.
Procrastination increases fear. –Rosie Cash
Fear is a well wrapped gift, depends on the man when he wants to unwrap it. –Rosie Cash
Nothing is as great as we expect or as bad as we dread. – Rosie Cash
Consciously, subconsciously or unconsciously we all encounter are fears,
again ‘n’ again. –Rosie Cash
Don’t be a chicken, we have enough to go around. –Rosie Cash
Fear feeds on fear.
Kill fear before fear kills you. –Rosie Cash
Flexible
Be alive and flexible, not dead and stiff. –Rosie Cash
Flowers
Flowers – God’s gift to men – to give and receive pleasure. –Rosie Cash
Food
The simplest fare shared with a friend makes it a feast with no end. –Rosie Cash
Food is a necessity of life as well as cause of death. –Rosie Cash
Feed your need not your taste buds. –Rosie Cash
Eat as much as you need not as much as you can feed. –Rosie Cash
Fools
We all live in a paradise of fools, each wanting to
prove the other a bigger fool. –Rosie Cash
Foresight
Looking before leaping will save men from wiping his eyes after. –Rosie Cash
Forget
Sometimes forgetting is more beneficial than remembering. –Rosie Cash
Gone but not forgotten.
Forgetting makes it come back as fresh mistakes. –Rosie Cash
Forgiveness
Forgiving oneself if wise,
Forgiving others is nice,
But forgiving and forgetting is
Both nice and wise. –Rosie Cash
Remember a wrong only to forget it. –Rosie Cash
Free
For outward freedom, first free yourself from within. – Rosie Cash
Man is born free and then he goes and chains himself. –Rosie Cash
Nothing in life is free, and if it just fell in your lap,
you will be paying for it by and by. –Rosie Cash
Friend
A bought friend has no resale value. –Rosie Cash
Friends should be like the chimes,
Who however ill the winds blow the chimes always sound sweet. –Rosie Cash
Friendship comes for a reason
At the right time and season.
Alights on two people unaware
Forever or a few beautiful moments to share. –Rosie Cash
Don’t build your friendship like the snowman and weep when it melts. –Rosie Cash
Friends arrive and leave from our life at the right time,
for us to grow and make us what we need to be. –Rosie Cash
Text messages and forwards from friends does keep friendship alive. –Rosie Cash
Making a new friend can be an exhilarating experience. –Rosie Cash
Lose a true friend and you will be looking for him the rest of your life. –Rosie Cash
Be a rainbow in the storms of your friends lives. –Rosie Cash
If its left between you and your friend to choose death –
who will you choose to live? –Rosie Cash
In an ever decaying and changing world, when a friend says
“I’ll stop my own world just to help you through” is huge. –Rosie Cash
The monster and the ghost
Were linked in friendship, growing fast.
Time, estranged the friends
But love brought the estrangement to an end. –Rosie Cash
Love your friends as thyself – faults and all. –Rosie Cash
Seek and keep friends. – Rosie Cash
To be friends with the one who loves you is easy,
but to be friends with someone who hurts you and makes
you cry again and again is the test of true friendship. –Rosie Cash
Don’t make a fence of your friend, be a fence
in the life of your friend. –Rosie Cash
Don’t sit on the fence and watch the fun
Be a fence and protect your friend. –Rosie Cash
A friend is bread on the seas of life. –Rosie Cash
A friend is a whipping horse in times of need. –Rosie Cash
I would not have him as my friend, the man,
Who needlessly makes game of his friends. –Rosie Cash
You can’t go looking for friendship – friendship finds you. –Rosie Cash
When a friend asks,
Tomorrow will only bring sorrow
There’s just the how and now. –Rosie Cash
Without friends – Life is a slow boat to China. –Rosie Cash
You may lose a friend, the memories never. –Rosie Cash
Life without friends is slow death. –Rosie Cash
When you tend the bloom of friendship with tender loving care,
Flowers of different hues will spring everywhere. –Rosie Cash
Friends are stress reducers; and energy boosters. –Rosie Cash
Having a true friend is increasing your life span. –Rosie Cash
A true friend overlooks the hurts and brushes them down like dirt. –Rosie Cash
True friendship stands on a solid foundation of trust. –Rosie Cash
In true friendship, a friend just loves to love you. –Rosie Cash
Fun
Little by little,
One by one.
We all get everything,
Just have fun. –Rosie Cash
When does fun begin:
In our 20’s – Education, Career
In our 30’s – Career change, marriage, children.
In our 40’s – Oh my career – gotta work hard.
In our 50’s – Sickness – not rich enough
In our 60’s – More sickness – where’s the fun gone?
Your life is what your make it. –Rosie Cash
Future
The trouble with the past, present and future is…..
the past is too fast, the present too slow and the
future arrives before we’re ready for it. –Rosie Cash
All is never lost. You still have both your arms
to put around your future. –Rosie Cash
Your present is the result of your past activities.
Your present activities are creating your future. –Rosie Cash
Future belongs to the man who has used his present wisely. –Rosie Cash
Whatever your state of mind
we all reach our future at the rate of 60 minutes an hour. –Rosie Cash
Gift
We are all part of a whole, gifted to each other. –Rosie Cash
Give
Better give then lend
If you want to keep a friend. –Rosie Cash
Not what we give..
But the chance to give.
Without the taker….
Can there be a giver? -Rosie Cash
Give and you start a chain of giving. –Rosie Cash
More you give; the more life gives you back on a silver platter. –Rosie Cash
Give away what you need the most.
Sow the seeds to reap a harvest.
Do it to see it. – Rosie Cash
Glory
Glory in small portions can be heaven;
In large doses hell. –Rosie Cash
Gluttony
Gluttony tells on you. –Rosie Cash
Goal
Goals are never achieved just by aiming at the target, hit it. –Rosie Cash
Convert, with faith, hope and charity your goals to cash. –Rosie Cash
One step at a time will bring your goal in sight. –Rosie Cash
Small goals achieved are more encouraging than big goals in the planning stage. –Rosie Cash
God
He allows us to fall but gives us the faith and courage to rise. –Rosie Cash
If what fits in your small hands does not please you – use God’s bigger hands. –Rosie Cash
God delays not denies our desire, cause only he knows the right moment to deliver.
Put your faith in him and wait. –Rosie Cash
Good
Bad times remind us of the good times we spent badly. –Rosie Cash
Be good, get good.
Be Bad, get Bad. –Rosie Cash
Do good to all – to either keep them or gain them. –Rosie Cash
Golf
Golf is a game whose aim is to hit a small ball for big money as you walk
on the green carpet for a red carpet life. –Rosie Cash
Gossip
Gossip is a two way street. –Rosie Cash
Should your lips open to exercise,
Observe and realise,
How, When and Where
To Whom, of Whom you speak, take care. –Rosie Cash
Grief
When in fear or grief consciously use laughter as a
bridge between joy and fear or grief. –Rosie Cash
Accept your grief for a peaceful existence. –Rosie Cash
Give people in grief time and space to grieve. –Rosie Cash
Growth
Growing slowly is growth, standing still is dying slowly. –Rosie Cash
Grudge
Grudge is a very heavy baggage to carry in life. –Rosie Cash
Guilt
Guilt is a dam which will burst under pressure someday. –Rosie Cash
Habits
Check your habits before they become boring necessities. –Rosie Cash
Habits good or bad
Sad to say, come to stay;
Hold the goods ones
And let the bad ones slip away. –Rosie Cash
Happiness
Happiness is passionately going after something you passionately
want and passionately enjoying it on receiving it. – Rosie Cash
Because of your unhappy past don’t mess your future happiness. –Rosie Cash
Your happiness is never so good that you don’t need God and your
unhappiness is never so bad that God can’t make it good for you. –Rosie Cash
I am so happy that I can’t laugh so I cry. –Rosie Cash
When your very happy in life there is nothing but
for happiness to spill over in other people’s lives. –Rosie Cash
The happiest moments of our life are the shared laughter and
Love of friends. –Rosie Cash
Happiness needs company. –Rosie Cash
Domestic happiness being our ultimate goal; we kill strangers
and look for happiness in our homes. –Rosie Cash
Not looking for happiness is happiness. –Rosie Cash
Be happy in your inner world and the key to the outer will lie in your hands. –Rosie Cash
Be happy and happiness will make a home with you. –Rosie Cash
The busier we are the happier we feel about ourselves. – Rosie Cash
Hate
Hate is like unchecked cancer. –Rosie Cash
Health
We spend our Health to collect Wealth,
but never make enough to buy back our Health. –Rosie Cash
When you put yourself last, your going to spoil first. –Rosie Cash
Heart
Count not how many live in your big house.
Count how many you house in your heart. –Rosie Cash
Help
Just help one person and begin a never ending cycle
of loving, sharing, caring and giving. –Rosie Cash
Live life in such a way that you light someone’s path. –Rosie Cash
Asking and accepting with confidence help from others
shows strength not weakness. –Rosie Cash
Holocaust
The Holocaust: Cast hollow men amongst us. –Rosie Cash
Home
Home is where you can be yourself. –Rosie Cash
Honeymoon
Don’t cry the moonlit days of your honeymoon are over,
your tears will prevent you from seeing the sunny days of life that follow. –Rosie Cash
Hope
Hope is not a seeing thing, so no one can tell you where hope lies. –Rosie Cash
Hope is a link to the future,
Memory is a link to the past,
Present for creating the links. –Rosie Cash
Renew your hope daily so that its always young. –Rosie Cash
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Losing hope is like driving the first nail in your own coffin. –Rosie Cash
Humans
Humans are caught in a net of good and evil. –Rosie Cash
Hunger
Hunger is a killer till it lasts
Obesity brings your last fast. –Rosie Cash
Ideas
Ideas not as clear as the blue sky will be drowned under the stormy weather. –Rosie Cash
New ideas are always looked upon with doubt. –Rosie Cash
Ideas have no legs, you got to lend them yours. –Rosie Cash
Ignorance
Ignorance is a blessing in disguise. If we knew all in
advance…. Can you imagine what life would be like? -Rosie Cash
Imagination
Imagination gives you the strength to visualise your desires. –Rosie Cash
Impatience
Impatience accepts adversity’s invitation. –Rosie Cash
Impossible
Its challenging to do the impossible,
Its kind of like swallowing a portion. –Rosie Cash
Independent
Learn to build your road on today’s ground.
Plant your own garden don’t wait for someone else to bring you flowers. –Rosie Cash
Indispensable
Nobody is indispensable – cemeteries are proof of the same. –Rosie Cash
In-laws
The best way to get along with your in-laws is call them Mum and Dad and mean it. –Rosie Cash
Intelligence
Intelligence is the sunrise of the mind, a sky with the sun overhead. –Rosie Cash
Intentions
When you have the intention of doing good,
God meets you half way. –Rosie Cash
Intuition
Learn to listen to your intuition, don’t wait for the coming
events to cast their shadow. –Rosie Cash
Intuition is your inner voice talking, learn to listen or else
it will stop talking. –Rosie Cash
Job
We never make light of the work or business
we find delight. –Rosie Cash
Justify
The means justifies the end – who’s means and which end. –Rosie Cash
Knowledge
Investment in knowledge is a continuing process and is always
compounded; for any age it’s a comfortable companion. –Rosie Cash
Kindness
Kindness is the sun that melts the ice of mistrust and hostility. –Rosie Cash
Forwarded kindness increases two fold. –Rosie Cash
Kiss
Kiss – As old as Eve and as fresh and young as the giver
and receiver. Glue of life. Insanitary – but does more harm
when not given than the germ. –Rosie Cash
Language
They say mother tongue cause the father’s tongue is always
caught between his teeth. –Rosie Cash
Knowing more languages is like having a lot of weapons
in your armoury to use in your victory of life.
They have learned to understand and be understood by all. –Rosie Cash
Laughter
When we laugh we are in the land of the living. –Rosie Cash
Laughter tops all medicines. –Rosie Cash
Laziness
Laziness is like a derailed train that never arrives. –Rosie Cash
Leaders
Leader - do turn back and look sometimes, if your followers are still there. –Rosie Cash
Leaders need to have the nose to smell a problem before it
becomes a problem.
