Thursday, January 28, 2010

BEN-HUR

A man with six hundred talents is indeed rich, and may do whathe pleases; but, rarer than the money, more priceless thanthe property, is the mind which amassed the wealth, and theheart it could not corrupt when amassed.

BEN-HUR

"And there is nothing," he added, dropping his voice, but not hiseyes--"there is nothing now thou mayst not do."The moment was one of absorbing interest to all present. Simonidescrossed his hands upon his breast again; Esther was anxious;Ilderim nervous. A man is never so on trial as in the momentof excessive good-fortune.Taking the roll, Ben-Hur arose, struggling with emotion."All this is to me as a light from heaven, sent to drive away anight which has been so long I feared it would never end, and sodark I had lost the hope of seeing," he said, with a husky voice."I give first thanks to the Lord, who has not abandoned me,and my next to thee, O Simonides. Thy faithfulness outweighsthe cruelty of others, and redeems our human nature. 'There isnothing I cannot do:' be it so. Shall any man in this my hourof such mighty privilege be more generous than I?

Monday, January 11, 2010

You gave up the fight before you lost and now that you've lost you don't wanna give up the fight. You wanna go kamakazi or suicide bomber.

I don't think you realize what you've done.

If you think about I was not going to be the last person that was murdered and/or inprisoned on television without trial, defense or jury. There would have been others after me, more than likely innocent as well you've started a trend that must be stopped and will never happen again.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010