"The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich and He addeth no trouble with it"

Written by Daniel N. Brown


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God doesn't want us to "settle for." He wants us to be happy and enjoy our lives. It is written, "Christ died that we might have life and have life more abundantly" and Jesus said, "ask, that your joy may be full."

No need to keep putting up with a dead end job or relationship. Seek God's ultimate will for your life. The devil would love to keep you thinking that what you have is all you're gonna get. Don't believe it! Seek God's annointing and do with eaze what you could never do on your own. When His annointing is on something for you there is a flow that just seems to make everything work.

Daniel N. Brown is the publisher of the "Living the Abundant and Prosperous Christian Life" Newsletter. A free weekly publication that teaches how to live the abundant and prosperous Christian life. Receieve a free copy of Dan's 14 page report entitled, "5 Biblical Keys to Outrageous Prosperity," when you sign up. www.secretplaceonline.com


The Magic of Quotations

Written by Ismael D. Tabije


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Such as thy words are, such will thy affections be esteemed; and such will thy deeds be as thy affections; and such thy life as thy deeds. -Socrates-

When demonstrating emotions, wit, wisdom, humor and motivation, using quotations is a wise action.

What is originality? To see something that has no name as yet and hence cannot be mentioned although it stares us all inrepparttar face. The way men usually are, it takes a name to make something visible for them. Those with originality have forrepparttar 123099 most part also assigned names. -Friedrich Nietzsche-

Use quotations to reproduce relevant statements of information, opinion, or policy of an authority and of an expert in a certain field. Quoting means citingrepparttar 123100 exact words of another writer. By quoting other writers, you lend credibility and support to your own ideas. So never forget to acknowledge them.

The Magic

Quotations are an essential tool in writing. They allowrepparttar 123101 reader to see--read--for himself that what you are saying is true. They can also provide a bridge between points, supportingrepparttar 123102 argument you have just made, and providing a contrast for your next point. Quotations, when well chosen, have so great a force in them.

In any style of writing, quotations are useful. Whether technical - business correspondence, memoranda, news article, etc. or literary - prose, verse, etc., quotations show credibility, offer a change of pace, break up large blocks of text, and often show character. You can place it inrepparttar 123103 introduction to lure audience' attention, inrepparttar 123104 body to substantiate your purpose and inrepparttar 123105 conclusion to leave an inspiring and worth-pondering thought. And in whatever form of writing and speech, power of persuasion is always questioned and weighed. In this case, quotation is a vital key.

He who wants to persuade should put his trust, not inrepparttar 123106 right argument, but inrepparttar 123107 right word. The power of sound has always been greater thanrepparttar 123108 power of sense. -Joseph Conrad-

The Finish Line

Now it is time to wrap this up with a good clincher. How about this: If you masterrepparttar 123109 magic of quotations, you will not only develop confidence and win praises from your colleagues, get better grades if you're a student - you'll also do better and go much farther in your career or business.

You're right! I'm now talking about more MONEY!

I'm certain that is magical enough to give you passion in studyingrepparttar 123110 magic of quotations.

The writer, Ismael D. Tabije is the publisher of "Sphinx's E-books of Quotations", which can be downloaded at www.best-quotations.com. He is also the Managing Editor of Sphinx Cyberworld Ventures and the operator of www.e-mart4all.com. Sphinx's E-books of Quotations covers the vital categories of life such as love and romance, friendship, inspirational and motivational, funny and humorous, famous quotes and wit and wisdom.


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