Tuesday, March 31, 2009

JXWK - idlabirag g.

GIVE ME THE READY HAND RATHER THAN THE READY TONGUE. - GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI

JXWK - renrut det

LEAD, FOLLOW, OR GET OUT OF THE WAY. - TED TURNER

Monday, March 30, 2009

JXWJ - smailliw det

THE HARDEST THING TO DO IN BASEBALL IS TO HIT A ROUND BAT, SQUARELY. - TED WILLIAMS

Saturday, March 28, 2009

JXWH - toile .s.t

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING FOR POETS TO DO IS TO WRITE AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE. - T.S. ELIOT

Friday, March 27, 2009

JXWG - eromtihw mij

I HAVE NO REGRETS... I THINK SECOND-GUESSING ONE'S SELF AND YOUR LIFE IS THE MOST FUTILE THING IN THE WORLD. - JAMES WHITMORE

Thursday, March 26, 2009

JXWF - notlob ekim

YOU CAN'T MAKE EVERYBODY LOVE WHAT YOU DO, BUT YOU CAN KNOW HOW GREAT YOU FEEL DOING IT. - MICHAEL BOLTON

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

JXWE - notxes enna

GOD OWNS HEAVEN, BUT HE CRAVES THE EARTH. - ANNE SEXTON

JXWE - revned nhoj

CELEBRATE EARTH DAY EVERY DAY - JOHN DENVER

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

JXWD - venegrut navi

IF WE WAIT FOR THE MOMENT WHEN EVERYTHING, ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING IS READY, WE SHALL NEVER BEGIN. - IVAN TURGENEV

Monday, March 23, 2009

JXWC - nomis regor

IF GOD WANTED WOMEN TO UNDERSTAND MEN, FOOTBALL WOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN CREATED. - ROGER SIMON

Saturday, March 21, 2009

JXWA - greberf nats

THE STORY OF 'LITTLE BLUE RIDING HOOD' IS TRUE. ONLY THE COLOR HAS BEEN CHANGED TO PREVENT AN INVESTIGATION. - STAN FREBERG

Friday, March 20, 2009

JXV/ - seyah neleh

ON THE FIRST DAY OF SPRING, I DIG MY FINGERS DEEP INTO THE SOFT EARTH ... AND MY SPIRITS SOAR. - HELEN HAYES

Thursday, March 19, 2009

JXV+ - yfud luoar

MY EYES WERE MADE TO ERASE ALL THAT IS UGLY. - RAOUL DUFY

JXV+ - sined eciruam

ART IS WHEN THINGS APPEAR ROUNDED. - MAURICE DENIS

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

JXV9 - namerof evad

... DO SOMETHING. PAY YOUR RENT FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF LIVING ON THIS BEAUTIFUL, BLUE-GREEN, LIVING EARTH. - DAVE FOREMAN

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

JXV8 - yelood nasus

THE CURSE OF THE IRISH IS NOT THAT THEY DON'T KNOW THE WORDS TO A SONG ... IT'S THAT THEY KNOW THEM ALL. - SUSAN DOOLEY

Monday, March 16, 2009

JXV7 - ekidpu nhoj

WHEN I WRITE, I AIM IN MY MIND NOT TOWARD NEW YORK BUT TOWARD A VAGUE SPOT A LITTLE TO THE EAST OF KANSAS. - JOHN UPDIKE

Saturday, March 14, 2009

JXV5 - nywdkog mas

A BACHELOR'S LIFE IS NO LIFE FOR A SINGLE MAN. - SAMUEL GOLDWYN

JXV5 - redyr anoniw

I FEEL MY BEST WHEN I'M HAPPY. - WINONA RYDER

Friday, March 13, 2009

JXV4 - neslein sel

DOING NOTHING IS VERY HARD TO DO ... YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN YOU'RE FINISHED. - LESLIE NIELSEN

Thursday, March 12, 2009

JXV3 - sedalb nebur

I THINK WE RISK BECOMING THE BEST- INFORMED SOCIETY THAT HAS EVER DIED OF IGNORANCE. - RUBEN BLADES

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

JXV2 - yerrek bob

IF YOU RUN OUT OF WATER, YOU PRAY FOR RAIN. IF YOU RUN OUT OF SOIL, YOU PRAY FOR FORGIVENESS. - GOV. BOB KERREY

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

JXV1 - hsa yram

WHEN YOU COME TO A ROADBLOCK, TAKE A DETOUR. - MARY KAY ASH

JXV1 - acenes

CALAMITY IS VIRTUE'S OPPORTUNITY. - SENECA

Monday, March 9, 2009

JXV0 - eel llib

BASEBALL IS THE BELLY OF SOCIETY. STRAIGHTEN OUT BASEBLL AND YOU'LL STRAIGHTEN OUT THE REST OF THE WORLD. - BILL LEE (Boston Red Sox)

ANOTHER BASEBALL BILL LEE (Boston Braves)

Saturday, March 7, 2009

JXVy - gnilpik dur

I NEVER MADE A MISTAKE IN MY LIFE; AT LEAST, NEVER ONE THAT I COULDN'T EXPLAIN AWAY AFTERWARDS. - RUDYARD KIPLING

Friday, March 6, 2009

JXVx - kered ob

WHOEVER SAID MONEY CAN'T BUY HAPPINESS SIMPLY DIDN'T KNOW WHERE TO GO SHOPPING. - BO DEREK

Thursday, March 5, 2009

JXVw - llagahc cram

ALL COLORS ARE THE FRIENDS OF THEIR NEIGHBORS AND THE LOVERS OF THEIR OPPOSITES - MARC CHAGALL





Wednesday, March 4, 2009

JXVv - tessag esoj

I AM I PLUS MY SURROUNDINGS, AND IF I DON'T PRESERVE THE LATTER, I DO NOT PRESERVE MYSELF. - JOSE ORTEGA Y GASSET

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

JXVu - ecneret

WHERE THERE'S LIFE, THERE'S HOPE. - TERENCE

EUNUCH



A CERTAIN citizen of Athens had a daughter named Pamphila, and a son called Chremes. The former was stolen while an infant, and sold to a Rhodian merchant, who having made a present of her to a Courtesan of Rhodes, she brought her up with her own daughter Thais, who was somewhat older. In the course of years, Thais following her mother's way of life, removes to Athens. Her mother dying, her property is put up for sale, and Pamphila is purchased as a slave by Thraso, an officer and an admirer of Thais, who happens just then to be visiting Rhodes. During the absence of Thraso, Thais becomes acquainted with Phasdria, an Athenian youth, the son of Laches; she also discovers from Chremes, who lives near Athens, that Pamphila, her former companion, is his sister. Thraso returns, intending to present to her the girl he has bought, but determines not to do so until she has discarded Phaedria. Finding that the girl is no other than Pamphila, Thais is at a loss what to do, as she both loves Phaedria, and is extremely anxious to recover Pamphila. At length, to please the Captain, she excludes Phaedria, but next day sends for him, and explains to him her reasons, at the same time begging of him to allow Thraso the sole right of admission to her house for the next two days, and assuring him that as soon as she shall have gained possession of the girl, she will entirely throw him off. Phaedria consents, and resolves to spend these two days in the country; at the same time he orders Parmeno to take to Thais a Eunuch and an Aethiopian girl, whom he has purchased for her. The Captain also sends Pamphila, who is accidentally seen by Chaerea, the younger brother of Phaedria; he, being smitten with her beauty, prevails upon Parmeno to introduce him into the house of Thais, in the Eunuch's dress. Being admitted there, in the absence of Thais, lie ravishes the damsel. Shortly afterward Thraso quarrels with Thais, and comes with all his attendants to her house to demand the return of Pamphila, but is disappointed. In conclusion, Pamphila is recognized by her brother Chremes, and is promised in marriage to Chaerea; while Thraso becomes reconciled to Phaedria, through the mediation of Gnatho, his Parasite.

JXVu - relluhcs bob

LET YOUR HOPES, NOT YOUR HURTS, SHAPE YOUR FUTURE. -
ROBERT H. SCHULLER

Monday, March 2, 2009

JXVt - yllucs niv

IT'S A MERE MOMENT IN A MAN'S LIFE BETWEEN THE ALL-STAR GAME AND THE OLD-TIMERS' GAME. - ANNOUNCER VIN SCULLY