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smilingpeony: 不在乎天長地久, 只在乎曾經擁有
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Things that make me smile :). Amazon Contextual Product Ads. Tuesday, August 30, 2005. 很浪漫對嗎? 轟轟烈烈對嗎? 不是吧! 您真的相信這呆頭呆腦的說法嗎? 是不是看太多瓊瑤小說了? 還是看太多廣告? 又不是 disposable diapers 那樣即用即丟。 其實這話是給那些無法掌握自己命運, 那些對人生感到無奈的可憐人來說的。 如果有的選擇, 誰不要天長地久? 如果有的選擇, 誰要曾經擁有? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). That's right, I am indeed a tiger year girl. But I am not fierce. Just very nice. View my complete profile. Smiling Peony Is Me :). Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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smilingpeony: The Longest Journey That We Will Make In Our Life
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Things that make me smile :). Amazon Contextual Product Ads. Thursday, September 01, 2005. The Longest Journey That We Will Make In Our Life. A saying in " The Heart of The Soul. By Gary Zukav and Linda Francis. The longest journey that you will make in your life is from your head to your heart. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). That's right, I am indeed a tiger year girl. But I am not fierce. Just very nice. View my complete profile. The Longest Journey That We Will Make In Our Life.
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feelgoodstories: Hi. This is Jessica Olivia Yao from Taipei
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From taipei (taiwan) to oklahoma (usa). Amazon Contextual Product Ads. Monday, August 01, 2005. Hi This is Jessica Olivia Yao from Taipei. Hi This is Jessica Olivia Yao from Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China (ROC). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). That's right, I am indeed a tiger year girl. But I am not fierce. Just very nice. View my complete profile. Ill Never Forget You. Requiem For A Marriage. The Best Criticism I Ever Received. Rewards Of A Gracious Heart. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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feelgoodstories: I'll Never Forget You
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From taipei (taiwan) to oklahoma (usa). Amazon Contextual Product Ads. Monday, August 08, 2005. I'll Never Forget You. They were an ordinary pair caught in an ordinary world where convention means more than a meeting of souls. I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU. From Mar 1983 Reader's Digest (Pages 92-96). She turned to him from her desk, where she had been correcting spelling papers. The boards are kind of dirty. I suppose I should have asked permission," he said, halting uneasily. Well, here I am," he said. They wa...
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feelgoodstories: August 2005
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From taipei (taiwan) to oklahoma (usa). Amazon Contextual Product Ads. Monday, August 08, 2005. I'll Never Forget You. They were an ordinary pair caught in an ordinary world where convention means more than a meeting of souls. I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU. From Mar 1983 Reader's Digest (Pages 92-96). She turned to him from her desk, where she had been correcting spelling papers. The boards are kind of dirty. I suppose I should have asked permission," he said, halting uneasily. Well, here I am," he said. They wa...
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feelgoodstories: September 2005
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From taipei (taiwan) to oklahoma (usa). Amazon Contextual Product Ads. Thursday, September 01, 2005. When you pray for something, be prepared for . From Nov 1984 Reader's Digest (Pages 89-91). Only the night before, I had said in exasperation, "Honestly, Bill, you're sure not the husband I once dreamed about.". He had grinned and hugged me. "But I'll bet our marriage is better than you ever imagined.". I yearned to put down roots. Yet how often, as a grownup, had I said, "I'm so glad for my childhood!
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feelgoodstories: Requiem For A Marriage
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From taipei (taiwan) to oklahoma (usa). Amazon Contextual Product Ads. Saturday, August 06, 2005. Requiem For A Marriage. REQUIEM FOR A MARRIAGE. From Jan 1988 Reader's Digest (Pages 109-112). EACH DIVORCE is the death of a small civilization. Two people declare war on each other, and their screams and tears infect their entire world with the bacilli of their pain. The greatest fury comes from the wound where love once issued forth. One thing is certain: a divorce does not begin when one person looks at ...
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feelgoodstories: Rewards Of A Gracious Heart
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From taipei (taiwan) to oklahoma (usa). Amazon Contextual Product Ads. Tuesday, August 02, 2005. Rewards Of A Gracious Heart. REWARDS OF A GRACIOUS HEART. From July 1969 Reader's Digest (Pages 116-118). On the way to Inverness, Scotland, several years ago, a big jawboned farm woman sitting beside me on the bus asked why an American should travel north in the dead of winter. "It's rooky weather in the Highlands". Thank you, John," she said, and introduced us. The wind rose, raving and screaming, batte...
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feelgoodstories: The Unexpected Answer
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From taipei (taiwan) to oklahoma (usa). Amazon Contextual Product Ads. Thursday, September 01, 2005. When you pray for something, be prepared for . From Nov 1984 Reader's Digest (Pages 89-91). Only the night before, I had said in exasperation, "Honestly, Bill, you're sure not the husband I once dreamed about.". He had grinned and hugged me. "But I'll bet our marriage is better than you ever imagined.". I yearned to put down roots. Yet how often, as a grownup, had I said, "I'm so glad for my childhood!
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feelgoodstories: The Best Criticism I Ever Received
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From taipei (taiwan) to oklahoma (usa). Amazon Contextual Product Ads. Thursday, August 04, 2005. The Best Criticism I Ever Received. THE BEST CRITICISM I EVER RECEIVED. From Sep 1986 Reader's Digest (Pages 94-96). I was brimming over with self-congratulation when I met the theater manager. His words, simple as they were, hit me like a harpoon.]. I waved to our newspaper's official critic. She was a tall, kindly widow who I was sure would write a cheery review. I would fill my review with wry obs...Most ...