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Familiarity Breeds Contempt - For Civility1 comment

rwbird wrote 2 months ago: Cartoon Credit - Hubspot I have recently received a lot of requests to write about the effects that … more →

Tags: Civility and Technology, civility, Social commentary, incivility, Bad manners, technology, dangers of technology, facebook, MySpace

Older Still

Matt wrote 5 months ago: It appears that today is, again, my birthday. Only this one is going to be one of the most non-event … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous Life Observations, Family, Work, Birthday, Depression, Prison Break, time flies, Moving Out, taken for granted

You Used to Be Smart, Right?13 comments

quinncreative wrote 6 months ago: Something interesting happens when you get hired. They choose the brightest, cleverest, sharpest per … more →

Tags: In My Life, Art/Freelance Biz, Working, desk job, Business, new-hire, the glow wears off

familiarity breeds contempt?

TimWitten wrote 1 year ago: I don’t know why such a phrase as ‘familiarity breeds contempt’ is so accessible i … more →

Tags: church, raves, rants & ruminations, Tozer, Ineffable., Friend of God!

life plan - a revision.

accidentalcharm wrote 1 year ago: as we all know, one cannot get a job that will sufficiently supplement one’s lifestyle without … more →

ladyfest.

accidentalcharm wrote 1 year ago: is today.  i’m kind of freaking out.  it is also vincet gallo’s burpday.  … more →

today...

accidentalcharm wrote 1 year ago: is unofficial eat a vegan brownie from one world day. those motherfuckers are pretty tite. in other … more →

Gossip ( at or in or and or about)the Church by Elaine Davenport (Thursday, October 4, 2007)4 comments

peacefulone wrote 2 years ago: The only reason that I would even give credence to the subject of “gossip” is because it … more →

Tags: Gossip is a sign of Spiritual Warfare, The church is under attack, lies, misnomers, misunderstandings and misapplications, Some say gossip is healthy, Psalm 105: 15, Ephesians 4: 29, John 12: 34-35

Familiarity breeds contempt by Gene McGuire (Saturday, August 25, 2007)

peacefulone wrote 2 years ago: “Thou shalt not take the Lord’s Name in vain.” (Exodus 20:7) COMMENT: Do you know … more →

Tags: Proverbs 3: 7, Exodus 20: 7, Thou shalt not take the Lord's Name in vain., Television, oh my god!, The world has many gods, Most Christians, Frivolous, The Simpsons

The "Great" that Doesn't "Grate" - Part Two

Ministry Addict wrote 8 months ago: In a previous post we looked at the idea that familiarity with people can breed contempt, but famili … more →

Tags: Bible Studies, Attributes of God, Author of the Bible, beauty of God, benefits of Bible study, Bible, Bible Reading, Creation, Creator

Trust: A new thought for relationships

brandonink wrote 8 months ago: Familiarity breeds contempt.  [This quote manifested itself as I completed writing the blog post bel … more →

Tags: inkspots, leadership, Commentary, Family, Mistakes, social networking, Relationships, communications, customers

The "Great" that Doesn't "Grate" - Part One1 comment

Ministry Addict wrote 8 months ago: As Christians, we should spend much time meditating on how great our salvation is. However, because … more →

Tags: Bible Studies, Romans 3, Romans 5, The greatness of God, God is Great, Every day with Jesus, Robert C. Loveless, love-enhancers, drawing close to God

To The City

Simon Campbell wrote 1 year ago: The sign on the front gate gives you a detailed warning but the picture in its midst tells you all y … more →

Tags: Japan, osaka, London, Tango, kyoto, tennoji, Abeno, yakuza, Prostitute

A Prophet Without Honor3 comments

wallbuilder wrote 1 year ago: When Jesus had finished these parables, he moved on from there. Coming to his hometown, he began tea … more →

Tags: Spiritual Growth, Religion, Interpersonal, Relationships, life's purpose, Christianity, expectations, Pygmalion Effect, Abundance


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