Sunday, March 8, 2009

Sunday Scribblings: American Sentence Statements

From Sunday Scribblings: 'What pressing matter do you have weighing on your mind? What would you like to say to someone? What would you like to say to the world? Or to yourself? What do you think is important enough to make people listen? What would make you say, "Listen up because this is important?"'

He spoke a rare truth to the world, and the world snickered at his wardrobe.

‘Stop using my credit cards’ the beleaguered father begged his daughter.

What you believe happens to you after death determines how you live.

2 comments:

Tumblewords: said...

These hit home - all of them well worth a 'listen up'.

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