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Quote Left Children look for grown-ups to show them how to live; When we try to fool them, they see through us like a sieve. We recognize the problem now; that's wonderful to see; The answer may well plague us 'til new values come to be. Volunteers are wonderful and will help to meet the need, But we must change the literature on which our children feed. We must teach and model absolutes of love, and justice, too; Prove to them that what we say, is just what we will do. There is one book, and it alone, will help attain success. It is the book, our fathers brought, to tame this wilderness. They used the Bible as their guide, the written Word of God; And found the wisdom written there, the greatest on this sod. Whether it was in the home, in public, or in school, The bible was the blueprint that became their greatest tool. Let's trash the recent literature before it is too late; Teach again, the basic values, that made our nation great. Surely it is evident, without a single doubt, That truth and right mus be invoked to help our children out. So, let's scour all the nation, and get folks to volunteer That believe the principles our precious kids should hear. If they are dependable, and use the proper tact, Volunteers can help to get our children back on track. Quote Right

Member Quotes About Scour

Quote Left Unusable scources of resources formation of negative energy is the cule of universe Quote Right
Quote Left Keep the slanderer near you, build him a hut near your house. For, when you lack soap and water, he will scour you clean. —Kabir Das, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch (keywords/tags: home, water, Hindi) Quote Right
Quote Left Run your race, at your pace. NEVER feel discouraged to see someone hitting the bow at a finishing line. It is their time to shine, yours too will come and you’ll glow in excitement when that time arrives Quote Right
Quote Left In His kingdom of corpses, God has been heard to speak in many enraged discourses, high from some mountain peak where He’s lectured men on “compassion” while the sparrows around Him fell and babes, for His meager ration of rain, died and went to hell, unbaptized, for that’s His fashion. ('In His Kingdom of Corpses' by Michael R. Burch) Quote Right
Quote Left Bigots are the scourge of society. If there's no Law and those who protect us: we become the Lawless people of the Far West. Quote Right
Quote Left Are you aware that some people have something negative to say about you? The deception is when you think that you don't care. What if I tell you that you will care when you succumb to their scourging words? You have a better chance to overshadow what have been said by what you tell yourself, I wish we would not have time to play an Ox-eye daisy game. The world is waddling to save herself, Waking up in the morning is another pressure itself. Quote Right
Quote Left Bigots are the scourge of society; if there's no Law and regard for those who protect us: we have become the lawless people of the Far West. Quote Right
Quote Left When evil pours out, the scourge of racism spreads to the weakest and most unfortunate souls. Quote Right
Quote Left Satan is the name of discourteous knowledge, conscience, and intellect! Quote Right
Quote Left Some with a false illusion state, “The grass is greener on the other side.” Never allow anyone to speak over your life. Only God has the final word. Keep watering your garden and let your grass grow greener and not weathered away. Always plan seeds for growth. Birds with sharp beaks will be there just waiting. Don’t be discouraged. Their beaks are outnumbered by the seeds you plant! Quote Right
Quote Left "as sugar, so sweet flavors our tongue with happiness, it can also be feeding our digestive discourse" Quote Right
Quote Left The difference between a poet and a published poet is just one revision. A single word can change an entire verse. Never discourage any poet who says, 'I want to do better.' Telling a poet to stay status quo is to tell them to stop growing. It is sabotage. Quote Right

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