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How to make a woman happy
Djiezes
by Djiezes  9-9-2006    29
 ;-)
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The World As I See it - Essay by Einstein
sohil
by sohil  11-27-2006    10
 No Remarks
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Why Intelligent People Tend To Be Unhappy
serene_ore
by serene_ore  3-11-2007    8
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Quotes for a twisted mind
Deepti
by Deepti  2-15-2007    6
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Top 13 Worst Slogan Translations Ever
rocker
by rocker  10-5-2007    13
 Hilarious Translations!
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Dalai Lama - Buddhist guide to life
missmelq
by missmelq  3-28-2007    12
 Did't have quite enought room to get the last couple mentioned....
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Quotes about life from Buddha
kwonsu
by kwonsu  2-6-2007    5
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11 Ways to Build an Extraordinary Life
wildcat
by wildcat  7-18-2008    5
 Have a vision for your future...
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Be a better Person.....
NonStatQuo
by NonStatQuo  9-22-2007    8
 Link is dead... new link is: http://acomplaintfreeworld.org/ Live a complaint free life. Or at least try. I suppose you could do this with a rubber band or any other kind of wrist wear. I am going to try this in my goals to improve my life as well as contribute positively to the world at large (or small). That means I have to be careful about what I clip and say at clipmarks then! :D
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Van Gogh Quotes
willhelm
by willhelm  8-3-2008    5
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The Best of Church Humor
abramsv
by abramsv  1-15-2007   
  Church Signs & Bulletin Bloopers
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Dirt for Depression?
sylvan3
by sylvan3  6-23-2007    11
 I always wondered why I felt so good while playing in the mud. It all makes sense now.
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A Clipmarkian New Year
wildcat
by wildcat  12-31-2007    14
 and my favorite: *I resolve... I resolve to... I resolve to, uh... I resolve to, uh, get my, er... I resolve to, uh, get my, er, off-line work done, too! happy new year from the Wcat
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Hope Can Be Worse Than Hopelessness
wildcat
by wildcat  12-11-2007    14
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Faking happiness leads to depression
m_a_d_d_i_
by m_a_d_d_i_  1-1-2007    12
 So much for the idea of smiling as inducing a good mood
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Our Emotions are interdependnt with people we don't know
einbar
by einbar  12-4-2008    9
 How happy you are may depend on how happy your friends’ friends’ friends are, even if you don’t know them at all.
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An Essay By Einstein
Richclips777
by Richclips777  3-3-2009    6
 Simply elegant,
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the World as I See it, by A.Einstein
axelsenzon
by axelsenzon  7-2-2007    5
 its completed on the site.
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How Advertising Manipulates Our “Caveman” Brains (& How to Resist)
wildcat
by wildcat  1-16-2008    12
 Fortunately, there are ways to go about PROOFING YOUR BRAIN. 1. Change your mindset to “postmore” by challenging culture’s ingrained assumption that “more” of everything is automatically better. 2. Grow your gratitude. Our poor, starved, frozen ancestors would cry tears of joy if they suddenly landed in our culture of abundance. Fostering our appreciation of this bounty can also block the consumerist “cool” pressure to deride so many of our fine, workable possessions as “so last year”. 3. Be enough. We’re constantly told that we aren’t rich enough, glam enough, cool enough, networked enough, etc. This has a powerful insidious effect on our primitive, socially competitive brain circuits. It’s like a toxic substance that turns rational brains into needy toddlers wanting “more, more, more!
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Superstition in the Modern World
abailart
by abailart  12-5-2007    3
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Praise Them While They are Alive
debbyski
by debbyski  2-19-2008    10
 "Often we wait for people to die to praise them. Begin to praise them when they are alive."
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How to be happy
smilesalad
by smilesalad  1-26-2007   
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A writer is a person who cares about words.
mihla
by mihla  11-2-2006    9
 When I was struggling as a freelance writer, this quote was my mantra. Often when I told people I was a writer, their response was, "What have you written?" Later, when I was conducting memoir writing and personal history, I used the quote again to convince my students they were writers.
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10 virtually instant ways to improve your life
MomLes
by MomLes  7-17-2007    4
 It took me 60 years to learn most of these; some I still haven't figured out.
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Six Great ways to start your day
kwonsu
by kwonsu  3-13-2007   
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How the Declaration of Independence Changed the World
wildcat
by wildcat  6-30-2008    12
 "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
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What is "Ask-Philosophers"?
einbar
by einbar  2-22-2009    1
 "This site puts the talents and knowledge of philosophers at the service of the general public. Send in a question that you think might be related to philosophy and we will do our best to respond to it. To date, there have been 2362 questions posted and 3069 responses"
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100 things we didn't know last year
Bluephoenix4
by Bluephoenix4  1-2-2008    5
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Top ten ways to improve your mind & fun ways to live long
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  3-25-2007   
 excerpts...
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Why we clip for each other...
egoldstein
by egoldstein  5-2-2007    14
 This is an excerpt from a great blog post by jicwyllie . Check it out at the source.
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What's REALLY wrong with gay marriage
enbar
by enbar  11-15-2006    8
 A short, angry screed, but, to me at least, one that asks an important question.
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7 Pearls of Wisdom - Epictetus
willhelm
by willhelm  2-24-2008    3
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The Inalienable Right to Get High
chestnut501
by chestnut501  5-12-2009    2
 The infamous President Nixon instigated this unwinnable war in 1971," Perigo recalls. "As with the equally misbegotten alcohol prohibition of 1919-1933, the only actual winner has been organized crime. The big loser has been the founding tenet of America: freedom. The right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness implies ownership of one's own body, which subsumes the right to ingest any substance of one's choosing, regardless of the moral status of such an action.
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Hunger Can Make You Happy
wildcat
by wildcat  7-14-2008    4
 The researchers think that hunger-induced happiness is an adaptive measure. Getting food, especially in the wild, requires concentration, clear-headed perception and often cooperation.
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Aircraft Maintenance Humor???
hipster
by hipster  12-20-2006    2
 Ever lost a bag and wondered why? Check out these actual reports by baggage handlers and aircraft maintenance personnel.
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When Human Rights Extend to Nonhumans
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-13-2008    5
 The 300 apes in Spanish zoos would not be freed, but better conditions would be mandated. Meanwhile, even in democracies, the law accords diminished rights to many humans: children, prisoners, the insane, the senile. Teenagers may not vote, philosophers who slip into dementia may be lashed to their beds, courts can order surgery or force-feeding. Spain’s Catholic bishops attacked the vote as undermining a divine will that placed humans above animals. One said such thinking led to abortion, euthanasia and ethnic cleansing.
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Do you REALLY know what will make you happy?
deusdiabolus
by deusdiabolus  1-25-2007    3
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How to Stop Worrying
sohil
by sohil  7-14-2007    12
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Tolstoy On Happiness
chestnut501
by chestnut501  6-23-2009    7
 "This posting is from me to your happiness, in all its pain and all it’s glory; in all its suffering and in all its celebration."
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On Architecture and Elegance
Kore7
by Kore7  12-28-2007    4
  bridge is endowed with a subcategory of beauty we can refer to as elegance, a quality present whenever a work of architecture succeeds in carrying out an act of resistance—holding, spanning, sheltering—with grace and economy as well as strength; when it has the modesty not to draw attention to the difficulties it has surmounted. From philosophical historian Alain de Botton's inimitable The Architecture of Happiness , itself a paradigmatic illustration of the aesthetic elegance of well-engineered minimalism (be it architectural or textual). The NYRB's synopsis of de Botton's work makes note of this: The simplicity of his writing is not the product of a simple mind.... In The Consolations of Philosophy (2000) he remarked that "there are...no legitimate reasons why books in the humanities should be difficult or boring; wisdom does not require a specialized vocabulary or syntax."
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