gnoel
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So, you ended up on this page?
Poor of you...
One day or another, I may do something a little bit fancier. Or maybe not.
Until then, here are a few things about me:
If you were... you'd be...
In some language, there is actually no difference between Blue and Green, or the difference appeared at a later time. Blue is often considered the colour of the day-dreamers, the colour of those who look at the sky and wonder where the clouds are going to... It's the colour of those who have hope and who dare to dream...
The bear is an old symbol in Europe. It's not always a funny fellow, but it's a decent one. Don't bother it, and it won't bother you. It is said to be really protective to those around it. At the same time it is said that it's better not to get on its nerve.
Warm weather, but not really hot. Some rain, but not too much... Hints of different colours everywhere, from the yellow of some flowers to the deep green of the trees. Smells from the wet soil and grass are mixed with the new flowers. Spring has already sent it's messages of renewal everywhere, and nature is quitely enjoying the weather. Soon, summer shall bring its fury of activity, harvests and so on, but until then, let's enjoy a bit more of quietness...
Traditionally, the book is a link toward what is not understood. It is the promise of a world of mysteries to solve. The promise of new lands to visit, new people to meet and understand. Books have their own kind of magic as they force people to travel in their own hearts and own heads. They can be enjoyable or boring. They show a world described by its author, but it is up to the reader to give life to this world... It tries to bring possibilities, and to open the door to imagination.
Granted they are not always easy to read. I cursed Eco more than once. But at the same time, he forces its reader to think about what they read. His books are also trying to find out history, ways of life, ways of seeing things. It is like a trip to the borders of the human heart and mind, past and present. It may not bring answers, but sometimes the questions are more interesting than the answers... Or for those who don't want to go through the whole journey, they can at least learn how to journey with a salmon their pocket... It may not be as useful as a towel (read Douglas Adams), but it's still funny.
I like rain. I like the smell of rain. It's a bit as if the sky washed away your worries, your doubts and suchlike. It may sting a bit if it's cold, but it's the prrof that you are alive. It can be quite a pain to see your nap in the grass turning into a race toward the nearest shelter, but it's also rain that brings the water so that there could be grass in the first place. Machiavel means 'the bad nail.' It's the nail that keeps the parts of the shoes together, but it's also the nail that hurt the foot. If you want to keep your shoe, then you'll have to make do with the nail. It's a bit the same with rain. But to me, more than anything else, it's a bit like a message from the sky saying 'hey, I'm right by your side...'
OK, that shall be it about me...
Now, before ending it, just a few interesting quotes...
If there are more men of heart than men of wit, it's because you can't feint in the second case.
Anatole France
The worse crime, it's to torture or murder human beings for their sake or their happiness, according to your own idea.
René Barjavel, Si j'étais Dieu.
Love is the only passion that can be rewarded with a money it creates itself.
Stendhal
The savant isn't the man who brings true answers, it is the one who asks the true questions.
C. Lévi-Strauss
hypoaristerolactotherapy: method to fix devices par a kick in the lower left corner.
Michel Dubesset
Impose your chance, hold your happiness and go toward your risk.
René Char
To pass for an idiot in the eyes of an imbecile is a pleasure of fine gourmet.
Georges Courteline
To love, it is to find its richness out of oneself.
Emile Chartier, dit Alain, Eléments de philosophie
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Thanks for the advice! Still dont no wot to name it though...
Thank you. *bows* I'm quite fond of my avatar as well. I made it myself, and I'm so proud.
Although, it doesn't look quite as cool as some others I've seen.
Hehe...
Ouch! I hope your eyes are okay and your accident doesn't prevent you from enjoying your meal.
Oh,
and thanks for replying to my thread.
Hey gnoel!

This
is so sad!
Bad luck strike more than once and continue to attack her.. If i'm
in her situation, I would probably nervous till I can't type any words and would
waste more time to catch my breath. I would finally done something wrong when
I'm in the rush to keep up the time I loss. But sobbing not crying instead? For
someone who actually sobbing it must have been a terrible day or worst day in
her life so far. I won't cry nor sobbing but I know her feeling why she was
sobbing. To me, sobbing is worst than crying. I hope she is fine right now.
I'm just dropping by to say THANKS for the comment on my thread!
I'm so sorry for the student of yours..
Ciao!
Thank you for participating int my thread your comments were very enlightning, and you explaind your ideas in a clear concise manner.
Shinsengumi89
replies welcome.
thank you for replying. im afraid i cant quite comprehend everything youve written. but thank you for suggesting some reading. it will take me a long time though
i have no will power.
just wondering are you Christian? sorry i cant tell from what people say since theyre just answering my question.
merged: 03-04-2006 ~ 04:42am
well, being Christian is about glorifying God, which is really difficult to explain to non-Christians why its so awesome. other religions tend to serve the follower rather than the god
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LOL! NEVER!
LMAO! Poor Santa!
You know, it's your wedding! Go against their wishes but your own!
I hope you have fun! ^__^ Oh, if you finally do get marry, send me some beautiful, awesome pictures of your wedding!
YAY!
merged: 02-25-2006 ~ 05:39am
LMAO! I hope you aim well! LOL!
Thanks for replying to my thread gnoel.
I really appreciate your thoughts. Btw, nice... what would you call it... umm... introduction to your userpage.
merged: 02-24-2006 ~ 03:39am
Wow... thank you for the words of encouragement. I didn't think that people even read things that are on other's userpages. It's funny because my sister read it, and she said the description written from the quiz fits me to a tee. But once again, thank you for these words.
I really like how you spruced up your page.
I
particularly like the description of the book. It's very nice. Btw, what
language is the quotes in?
Hi there!^^
I want to say thanks again for your activity on my thread!
#Also I wanna thank you for the useful informations you gave us during the discussion!^^
Looking forward to talk to you again!
Hey, just thought I should stop by & say thanks for your reply regarding my post in that whole Muslim Praying area discussion.
What can I say, I try to appeal to people's intelligence, but in some cases, it just ain't there...
thanks for the post in my thread
Aw. French... Such a beautiful language.
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I'll remember that.
I'm poor.
I'm little.
I'm a dragonfly.
All right!
^___^