it's the beginning of the new age

Mar 02, 2005 23:53

sometimes it is hard for me to move my limbs and walk and sit in class with my head up, but somehow God gives me the strength ( Read more... )

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good request, alex neon_dust March 3 2005, 05:33:12 UTC
It does make sense when you say you are fighting against yourself. I know what you mean, at least. Probably everyone does. Maybe just cool people. Or I dunno, crazy people. It's okay to be crazy though. Struggles against yourself are the hardest to overcome. Part of you wants to hold on to what it is and part of you knows that part needs to go. You want to win and you want to lose at the same time. It is easier to stay the same and avoid responsibility for the potentials that lie within life.
Keep fighting. And eat some golden grahams too. They're not part of a balanced breakfast, but you can pretend they are when you try to sell them on TV.

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Re: good request, alex cloud_blood_ March 3 2005, 05:48:05 UTC
hmmm yeah i see what you mean. so true about struggles against ourselves being the hardest to overcome. i battle between what i sometimes want to do and what i know i should do. i am also fighting against thinking i suck at things, and i'm also fighting against selfishness in my life. i can't overcome these things by myself though. people are too weak.

i forgot how yummy golden grahams are. so healthy too! haha you crack me up yo.

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neon_dust March 3 2005, 15:02:58 UTC
I don't know if you can overcome them by yourself or not. I won't get into a discussion of things that you believe in and I do not. I can just hope you find a way to work it out in your life.

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mum_emotion March 4 2005, 03:29:10 UTC
ba ba-ba baa

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aramei March 6 2005, 19:54:56 UTC
Don't take this the wrong way, but you remind me of my own ramblings when I used to be a Christian. You're fighting a tough fight.

Who has a harder fight than he who is striving to overcome himself.
Thomas a Kempis

How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant with the weak and the strong -- because someday you will have been all of these.
George Washington Carver

It requires wisdom to understand wisdom -
the music is nothing if the audience is deaf.
Walter Lippman

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