My grandma told me this story about an old woman lived alone in a little cottage. She was poor but always ready to give and help anyone if she could. She earned money by cleaning houses.
One day she was going home from work when she saw a little boy who was about thirteen years old sobbing in the bushes. The boy's hair was disheveled and his clothes were badly torn. She asked him what the problem was, and he told her a few weeks ago armed robbers had attacked his house and had killed is parents but he was able to escape and he had been living on the streets since then. She was really touched by his story she took him home, fed him and gave him some clothes to wear.
The little boy lived with her for eight months and she thought of him as her grandson. Life became really difficult for. Sometimes they had only bread as a meal for the whole day. She did not want the boy to go through this hardship so she sent him to a church asking the pastor to take care of him. It was very difficult for both of them to part because they had become very close to each other. The old woman used to visit the boy but the lost touch with him when the closed down because of some problems and moved to another town.
The old woman also moved because she could not afford to stay in that town anymore.Ten years later, the old woman became very sick and fainted. Her neighbor found her and rushed her to a hospital. At the hospital they told her she had to be transferred to a hospital in the city because she needed an operation and they did not have the necessary equipment.
At the hospital in the city they told her she had to pay some amount of money before they could perform the operation. She did not have that amount of money so she decided not to go through with the operation. When the doctor in charge of her heard this he went to see her and talk to her. When he saw the old woman he just froze and started crying. All of a sudden he run to the old woman and gave her a big hug. He was the little boy she had taken in and looked after. He said he had tried looking for her and when he went to her house they told him she had moved. He paid for her operation and took her to his house she never lacked anything from that day.
One story that illustrates the saying "you reap what you sow" is the tale of the farmer who diligently tended to his crops, ensuring they were well-watered, fertilized, and protected from pests. As a result of his hard work and dedication, he enjoyed a bountiful harvest at the end of the season. This story demonstrates the principle that the effort and care we put into our actions will ultimately determine the outcomes we experience. Just as the farmer reaped the rewards of his labor, so too will we face the consequences of our choices and actions.
Well, honey, let me tell you a little story. There was this gal who always treated people like dirt, thinking she was hot stuff. Turns out, karma had other plans and she found herself all alone with nobody to turn to. Moral of the story? You reap what you sow, so don't be a jerk unless you want to end up eating humble pie.
I heard that Konan and Pein make a great couple, but in Naruto Shippuden, Pein dies without Konan saying she liked Pein, there is no proof.
While I haven't ever heard him express his beliefs regarding the Bible or Christ, he does give God the glory and thanks for all of his success, and the simple things. In his music and in interviews, I've heard him share that it's God Who is to be credited for all he's got. Going off of that, and judging by his "fruit-bearing" I would venture to guess that Rodney is a Christian, though I've never heard of him saying so specifically.
There is a blonde in california who was pregnant with his child a few yrs back. Last I heard she was keeping it and saying it was a boyfriends to protect the star... The girl is a sweetheart
LSS(Last Song Syndrome) means you've recently heard a song then its stuck into your head and you kept singing it for some reason even if your saying the wrong lyrics and just humming. ;D
Shawnette Heard's birth name is Shawnette Helene Heard.
Father Martin Barriola (thats what I heard from my classmate)
I have not heard that one. I have heard "Dead as a Door knob"
Never heard of such a saying.
Never heard of it but probably.
Never have heard of such a saying.
I never in my life heard that before.
yes he is,i heard him saying that on a tv show.
I have never heard of that saying but I have heard one that goes "Those who can do and those who can't teacher."
i heard it when i was at school in fife in late 70s - it meant 'go away'
i have never heard that saying before
Yeh, of course! Haven't you heard the old saying, "Time is money"?
longevity, hard to break... ever heard the saying diamonds are forever.