18++ 4 Jan 2004
A man goes to church one Sunday and hears a sermon about the
Ten Commandments. He has an epiphany and goes to confession.
"Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned," he begins.
"Go ahead, son," the priest says.
"Well, I lost my hat and I came to church to steal one. But
then I heard your sermon and I changed my mind."
"That's great." the priest replies. "'Thou shalt not steal'
is a powerful commandment."
"True," the man says. "But it was when you said, 'Thou shalt
not commit adultery' that I remembered where my hat was."
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Ten Commandments. He has an epiphany and goes to confession.
"Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned," he begins.
"Go ahead, son," the priest says.
"Well, I lost my hat and I came to church to steal one. But
then I heard your sermon and I changed my mind."
"That's great." the priest replies. "'Thou shalt not steal'
is a powerful commandment."
"True," the man says. "But it was when you said, 'Thou shalt
not commit adultery' that I remembered where my hat was."
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QUOTATION OF THE DAY
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They inspire, they motivate and at times they tickle your funny bone.
But they never miss to touch your heart. Your daily supply of chosen
gems from the world of literature, ancient proverbs, poetry and sayings
from great leaders.
Join the Quote A Day mailing list @
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JOKE OF THE DAY
----------------
As wise men say, a joke a day keeps the doctor away. So step into the
health zone by sharing a hearty laugh. A variety of jokes that are
ludicrous and trivial, witty and wacky, spontaneous and sportive.
Wishing you a laugh riot.
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WORTH READING
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Things they do not teach you at college! Life's puzzle unfolded. Words
of wisdom that motivate you to introspect and reflect. Here's your
chance to question the priorities of existence and also to get their
answers.
Join the Worth Reading mailing list @
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/WorthReading
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with regards,
Chirag
:c )
with regards,
Chirag
:c )
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