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Making Memories: Christmas Scrap Booking Ideas ... When starting your basic supply kit you will need to realize that the different qualities of supplies vary. A good rule of thumb is to start small, but buy quality...

Making The Right Wallpaper Style Choice ... Sometimes, too much diversity can be overwhelming, and you often feel this when you are looking for wallpaper. Millions of online resources offer you hundreds of thousands of wallpaper styles, patterns, colors and textures...

Christmas Gifts - Making Spirits Bright ... This tradition is still followed in most parts of the world and children still receive Christmas gifts on Christmas Eve from their parents and elders. However in many parts of the world, children are treated to gifts of Christmas around the feast of Epiphany and even on St...

Making Your New Cat Feel At Home ... Home Is Where the Catnip Is: Cats are, by nature, highly territorial, which means that having a place to call their own is extremely important to their emotional well-being. Your new cat is already in a state of stress from having been in a shelter or being given up for adoption, and being brought to a strange new home only increases that stress...

Tips For Making Small Talk ... Confidence is key to making small talk because without confidence, you may simply choose not to engage in small talk when the opportunity presents itself...

Money Making Ideas ... Computers and cyberspace have opened so many doors. It's certainly reasonable to assume you can make a hefty income online...

... people were so ridiculous with their illusions, carrying their fools’ caps unawares, thinking their own lies opaque while everybody else’s were transparent, making themselves exceptions to everything, as if when all the world looked yellow under a lamp they alone were rosy.
—George Eliot [Mary Ann (or Marian)

I look on it as no trifling effort of female strength to withstand the artful and ardent solicitations of a man that is thoroughly master of our hearts. Should we in the conflict come off victorious, it hardly pays us for the pain we suffer from the experiment ... and I still persist in it that such a behaviour in any man I love would rob me of that most pleasing thought, namely, the obligation I have to him for not making such a trial.
—Sarah Fielding (1710–1768)

Unlike life, when books become meaningless, they are making a point.
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)