Nancy by Olivia Jaimes for October 06, 2013
Transcript:
Something to think about. What do you think about? The keeper of the keys You are the keeper of the keys. You are the guard at the gate! Waiting in line to get through the door is love. And also hate. In line to enter is gentle peace... And also violence and war. You must choose who may and who may not come through that door! Intolerance tries to sneak through on wings of fear or pride. It hides behind dreams of belonging and tries to sneak inside. Oh! Be alert! You're the guard who decides who goes and who may stay! You are the keeper of the keys to your mind. Who will you let in today?
JezzVimSr about 11 years ago
Depends…. On who one has to deal with. I usually am a peaceful person…until the Devil shows up in front of me … then I turn into a demon of silence and a stare. Silence works better than harsh words. I can never have regrets from being not returning what I receive from Devils.
I believe whatever I send out in the Universe comes back to me. So I only want to send out the best to receive the best. Someone ask me for money, I give and I receive back. I help people, and the help comes back to me. I don’t do it to have it come back, it just does.
I also believe in a smile and kind words to strangers, strangers are only friends youn have just met.
Being polite, caring about one another, kind words, helping one another. It costs nothing, or if there is a cost of time or money if needed, it was provided to you and you should give it.
Fill your heart with love and joy, it makes you feel so good. Keeps you happy and healthy. And when you do, it is a magnet for other well meaning people to enter your life.
And finally, be kind to animals. They could have been one of your family members in another form.
rondm66 about 11 years ago
Huh?
GuyGilchrist about 11 years ago
I thank you for spotting my spelling error. It is very rare one gets “through”. We have at least six sets of eyes on a strip before it reaches you! But, it does happen. Thanks for seeing “through” the error to the message.
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 11 years ago
Frankly, the first translation is fit only for children, and the second, however good it may have been four hundred years ago, is now fit only for professors of Renaissance literature.
ColonelClaus about 11 years ago
Guy, I do a devotional email to some friends and I’d like to use this strip today as an illustration. If I need to shoot an email, say so.
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 11 years ago
The King James version isn’t a translation of the Vulgate translation in the first place. If you want to study the Vulgate, learn Late Latin.
gcarlson about 11 years ago
“Vulgate” and “vulgar” both come from Latin for “common” – St. Jerome did his translation for the common people of Rome.
Wiseguy70005 about 11 years ago
“your the best”
Please learn the difference between your and you’re.