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50, and there are 50 texts (100.00%)
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on Apr 19th 2000, 05:17:01 wrote Lori
about soul |
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on Nov 13th 2006, 18:36:40 wrote mick
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on Nov 17th 2002, 20:07:17 wrote stormvogel about soul
on Sep 3rd 2001, 11:21:08 wrote Neoinean about soul
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mulatto wrote on Apr 13th 2001, 00:32:47 about
soul
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There is something engagingly fatalistic about the tradition of referring to people aboard a ship as 'souls.'
Maybe fatalistic isn't the exact word. It's that the word 'souls' focuses one's attention on the fact that one is aboard is indeed aboard a ship and subject to the risks inherent therein.
Lee Bain wrote on May 14th 2002, 21:32:04 about
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A soul mate is someone to whom we feel profoundly connected as though the communing that takes place between them are not intentional efforts, but a divine grace; a rare form of intimacy, but nothing more precious in life.
Titania wrote on Apr 3rd 2001, 22:53:12 about
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With this gift of a small jade fish comes a piece of my soul.
sea-ridge wrote on Apr 21st 2000, 06:40:32 about
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The soul is one of the weirdest notions that we have come up with. Millions are sure that there are souls, but what they may be, who knows? In the beginning, the soul was known: it was what one could see in cold weather, being breathed in and out. It was the breath, the *pneuma*. It could be felt against the hand. It was the thing that we feared we might lose when we sneezed: would it find its way back into us? That was before we had any notion of AIR, of GASSES. We knew only breezes, winds, gusts, things we could feel and sometimes see in vapor and whirlwinds. When once we knew of air and gasses and atmosphere, the notions of souls, spirits, & ghosts were fixed in our minds, and many of us continued to believe they were all about us.
Crea wrote on Jun 30th 2000, 22:04:20 about
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What your heart is to your body, your soul should be for all your thoughts.
Matthew J. Hall wrote on Nov 16th 2000, 00:17:26 about
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The very notion of soulless chills us, even those who find such concepts difficult.
By the book : Being without a soul, or without greatness or nobleness of mind; mean; spiritless.
»Slave, souless villain, dog!« Shak
whatsherface wrote on Dec 16th 2000, 13:35:16 about
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we do not -have- souls. we -are- souls experiencing the world's limitations. we'll get over it.
davichi wrote on Jul 15th 2001, 19:39:59 about
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That aspect of man which appears to persist beyond the physical.
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judgement
Created on Jun 12th 2001, 22:23:42 by DarkFaerie, contains 6 texts
GameCube
Created on Oct 12th 2003, 10:03:45 by Su Jefe, contains 4 texts
need
Created on May 24th 2000, 21:23:23 by Groggy groove, contains 47 texts
pain
Created on Dec 11th 2000, 20:26:31 by dai, contains 52 texts
peach
Created on Jan 23rd 2002, 04:15:11 by Hillary, contains 6 texts
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Muslimbruderschaft
Created on May 13th 2003, 19:53:31 by Rundumschlag, contains 26 texts
IKEA
Created on Oct 7th 1999, 16:43:12 by Tanna, contains 176 texts
merken
Created on Aug 3rd 2001, 21:05:33 by gerlind.lac@t-online.de, contains 15 texts
bittersüß
Created on Jul 9th 2000, 12:16:42 by pixlfuxa, contains 19 texts
FriedrichSeibold
Created on Mar 23rd 2005, 22:15:08 by contracid, contains 13 texts
zölibat
Created on Feb 24th 2000, 22:52:18 by buschi, contains 34 texts
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