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between the lines, one of my favorite places to lie in wait for the unaware, between the words, as well. @Clown_Kyng
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) January 25, 2014
between the lines, one of my favorite places to lie in wait for the unaware, between the words, as well.
And a tricky one at that, for every time we revisit our memory it changes, yet asserts that it remains the same. @AnusMoses
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) January 25, 2014
And a tricky one at that, for every time we revisit our memory it changes, yet asserts that it remains the same.
The only person who doesn't need tips, is a fool. @TomCatDesigns 🙂 thank you.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) January 25, 2014
The only person who doesn’t need tips, is a fool.
All too often, or perhaps not often enough, anger's victim is the angered.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) January 25, 2014
All too often, or perhaps not often enough, anger’s victim is the angered.
"Licking hot chocolate off of yourself is a very good thing." our almost four year-old granddaughter, Eden.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) January 25, 2014
“Licking hot chocolate off of yourself is a very good thing.” our almost four year-old granddaughter, Eden.
Education is an investment of infinite return, it should be denied to none and it should be free. @MySonWearsHeels @davos
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) January 26, 2014
Education is an investment of infinite return, it should be denied to none and it should be free.
Emotional and moral education should be left to the family, practical education should be provided by the state. @AnusMoses
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) January 26, 2014
Emotional and moral education should be left to the family, practical education should be provided by the state.
Women are wired to work together, while we men are wired to tear things apart. @MikeIT89 @MySonWearsHeels @davos #shame
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) January 26, 2014
Women are wired to work together, while we men are wired to tear things apart.
Analyzing the motives of others is easy, yet understanding our own is not.
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) January 26, 2014
Analyzing the motives of others is easy, yet understanding our own is not.
Religion does not equal morals. @OinkSA Provided we restrict the definition of morals to completely exclude religion, sure. @AnusMoses
— C.G.Ayling (@CGAyling) January 26, 2014