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Self-love is often rather arrogant than blind; it...
Self-love is often rather arrogant than blind; it does not hide our faults from ourselves, but persuades us that they escape the notice of others. |
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Name: Kerine | 2012-03-20 |
I don't know, actually. I've been lucky eonugh to always have to work with people I like a lot, except one time I disliked most of my co-workers, but I had to work with them for so little time that my excitement for a job I loved saved me from being miserable. Anyway, I tend to throw myself into work when I'm passionate about it, so I suppose I could "survive" in a not-so-pleasant company. Being forced to do something I hate, on the other hand, well I think it wouldn't work for me at all, even if I love everyone I work with. I mean, I have friends I can talk to in the evening, complaining to them about I much I dislike my co-workers and they would make me happy. On the other hand, nice co-workers couldn't give me back my dream job. |
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Name: Prapat | 2014-01-05 |
Well welcome to the bgolging community! You are right on. I think many of us with blogs about our experiences in ministry are looking for the same thing. Not to make a name for ourselves but to really just share our experiences with others. Nice theme Love me some standard theme! |
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Name: Elora | 2014-03-06 |
A major source of anger and frustration to insurance QuotesChimp is the seeming unfairness with which companies choose to raise rates or cancel policies if a policyholder makes a claim. You know the scenario: Someone has been with a company for 10 years without a claim and then, bang, they are in an accident. The company pays the benefits and then, pow, it cuts the policyholder loose as a poor risk.
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