... a woman stood in the doorway facing him. The light from the hall streamed in upon him, but she was not afraid. Mother: Willie, Willie! Is that you? Narrator 2: He struggled to loosen her arms from him, to keep her lips from his cheek. Will: Mother - you ... my right, my son ... Now come with me into the library, and I will have your dinner brought there. I will not call your sister Ellen tonight; she has a number of guests to attend to. She is big girl now, you know. Besides, I want you all to myself tonight ...
... -in, hang-out, fight-out TV shows reveal (NBC's Friends and Seinfeld, MTV's The Real World, ABC's Ellen), busters prize relationships and yearn for community. Unlike TV shows for workaholic boomers (e.g. ABC's Murphy Brown), which ... billion slices of frozen pizza sold each year? Why are you eating dolphin safe tuna today? Why the announcement at the end of Free Willy and Free Willy II that no whales were hurt in making the movie; at the end of Arachnophobia the statement that no spider was injured during the ...
... , it is a real blessing when we are doing something in which we do take pleasure. Somebody once asked baseball great Willie Stargell how he maintained his enthusiasm for the game. Stargell answered that he really did enjoy his job. "Have you ever ... day?" Our work is related to our general satisfaction with life. WORK IS ALSO GOOD THERAPY FOR THE SOUL IN DISTRESS. Author Mary Ellen Chase once told how during World War II she received a telegram telling her that her son had been killed in combat. Stunned ...
... and Acts, and Proverbs and Paul, we have God's complete once-for-all revelation. We don't need Joseph Smith, Mary Baker Eddy, Ellen White, Nancy Fowler, golden tablets, dreams and visions, or another testament; all we need is what we have, which is the inspired truth of ... runs dry. Drink from it, and you will have joy on earth and life everlasting. 1. Out of My Treasure, ed. Willie White, p. 25. 2. The Best of Billy Sunday, ed. John R. Rice, p. 93. 3. Cited by Michael Scott Horton, Made in America, p. 25 ...
... they would rather be doing their so-called work than about anything else in the world. Somebody once asked baseball great Willie Stargell how he maintained his enthusiasm for the game of baseball. Stargell answered that he really enjoyed his job. “Have ... ?” Our work is related to our general satisfaction with life. Work is also good therapy for the soul in distress. Author Mary Ellen Chase once told how during World War II she received a telegram telling her that her son had been killed in combat. Stunned ...