I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. I did not wish to live what was not life, living is so dear; nor did I wish to practice resignation, unless it was quite necessary. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, to live so sturdily and Spartan-like as to put to rout all that was not life, to cut a broad swath and shave close, to drive life into a corner, and reduce it to its lowest terms, and, if it proved to be mean, why then to get the whole and genuine meanness of it, and publish its meanness to the world; or if it were sublime, to know it by experience, and be able to give a true account of it in my next excursion. -- Henry David Thoreau
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Do you have a place to get away from it all?
by compound complex inis your retreat .
an actual location, or simply a quiet place in your mind?.
i attended a concert on sunday, a featured piece having been commissioned by a composer who lives in the city but retreats to an island in the puget sound (usa) to write his music.
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Do you have a place to get away from it all?
by compound complex inis your retreat .
an actual location, or simply a quiet place in your mind?.
i attended a concert on sunday, a featured piece having been commissioned by a composer who lives in the city but retreats to an island in the puget sound (usa) to write his music.
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Is your retreat . . .
an actual location, or simply a quiet place in your mind?
I attended a concert on Sunday, a featured piece having been commissioned by a composer who lives in the city but retreats to an island in the Puget Sound (USA) to write his music. Henry David Thoreau had Walden Pond.
And you?
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If your cat catches a mouse, . . .
by compound complex intake it away, bleed it, give it back.. reading about the gingerbread man reminded me of this:.
how irrational the society could be was experienced by the sister-in-law of ex-bethelite william (bill) cetnar when .... at the suggestion of her veterinarian, she had a blood transfusion given to her poodle to prolong its life.
she couldn't believe bill [cetnar]when he told her that the society would say she had violated god's law.
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Thanks, Magnum, for your reply. I hope your 'coon recovered.
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If your cat catches a mouse, . . .
by compound complex intake it away, bleed it, give it back.. reading about the gingerbread man reminded me of this:.
how irrational the society could be was experienced by the sister-in-law of ex-bethelite william (bill) cetnar when .... at the suggestion of her veterinarian, she had a blood transfusion given to her poodle to prolong its life.
she couldn't believe bill [cetnar]when he told her that the society would say she had violated god's law.
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take it away, bleed it, give it back.
Reading about the gingerbread man reminded me of this:
How irrational the Society could be was experienced by the sister-in-law of ex-bethelite William (Bill) Cetnar when ...
at the suggestion of her veterinarian, she had a blood transfusion given to her poodle to prolong its life. She couldn't believe Bill [Cetnar]when he told her that the Society would say she had violated God's law. At his urging she wrote the Society on the matter and the response she received informed her that she had done wrong. Phyllis thought that this was ridiculous. She wrote again and asked if her cat eating a mouse would also be a problem; was this too against God's law? She was told that she should keep the cat under restraint and be more careful in handling it. She thought to herself, "How many cats have I seen which have drained the blood of their mouse victim before eating it?"
Recounted by Joan Cetnar
https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/205253/blood-ban-your-pets
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You Just Can't Make This S--t Up!
by FedUpJW ini know this is kind of trivial but i don’t want to partake in something that might have connections with something that jehovah disapproves of.
i checked the watchtower library and i didn’t find anything on gingerbread man cookies.. .
good lord...how incredibly stupid and helpless are jdubs getting?
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My dad was a bread delivery man, back in the '50s. He had a ginger beard.
He was a ginger bread man.
But he came into the truth and gave all that up.
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Unprivileged
by Wake Me Up Before You Jo-Ho insomething just dawned on me today as i processed my assimilation into the real world (thanks to our new poster, @jester, giving me a major throwback to my first post).. when you're a jehovah's witness, you really are in some sort of la la land.
things which are perfectly normal are acts of eating from the table of the demons.
things which are horribly grotesque and extremely unjust are branded as "righteousness".
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I always likened it to North Korea. Even haircuts are monitored. -- pale-emperor
At Bethel, haircuts were monitored, circa 1970.
Now?
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Punctuation within and without quotation marks
by compound complex inhttp://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/quotes.asp .
would someone please make this link clickable?.
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In terms of social media etc who cares, just enjoy the conversation:). -- faithnomore
Absolutely!
Thanks.
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Punctuation within and without quotation marks
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Thank you, jp and faithnomore:
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likeas if my weekend will have me relearning a few things, particularly with regard to the editing jobs that lie before me, one a 700-page hard copy MS, the author of which is deceased; I have nowhere to send my queries.Excellent point about removing "errors" yet retaining a turgid, opaque text. I'm all for clarity and reader-friendliness.
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Thanks, jp!
Yes -- vive la difference!
Just within the last 24 hours (go figure!) I've relented and opened my Nazi Grammarian's heart and mind to new and exciting literary experiences! Given the above I posted, I am amazed how consistent American writing is regarding commas and periods within the close of quotation marks.
There's prescriptive and there's descriptive . . .
Gratefully.
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How do I handle this?
by Phoebe ina little advice please.. it's now 7 months since i stopped going to meetings.
we still get regular calls by elders - at least every 2 weeks.
i can handle them.
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It's like the sweet little Witness boy, dressed up in suit and tie, who stands on the householder's doorstep. He gives a heartfelt witness about Jehovah's kingdom and the paradise. The householder has a tear in her eye and accepts the child's offer of a tract.
She's been set up for a return visit.
Been there, done that.
Wishing you the best!