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Criminal Minds, Episode 2.5

October 20th, 2006 by Michael Moncur in TV

Each week I present the quotations used in the CBS series Criminal Minds. Since this week’s episode had a bit of a surprise ending and was essentially the first half of a two-part episode, there was only one quotation:

Incidentally, some readers have asked how to find previous posts about Criminal Minds. I’ve created a TV category for this purpose. Click on the category name (TV) to view all of the posts about television, most of which are about this particular show.

Terry Pratchett

October 19th, 2006 by Laura Moncur in Literature

I saw this quotation today in an email and I thought to myself, “I should add that to our collection.” When I checked, however, it was already there. Mike has added a bunch of funny Terry Pratchett quotations and I had an enjoyable few minutes reading them this morning. Here are a couple of my favorites:

I tried reading Good Omens when all my friends were raving about it, but I really didn’t ever finish it. After reading all of these funny quotes, it looks like I need to give it another try…

Escape From A Problem

October 18th, 2006 by Laura Moncur in Motivation

How many times have I tried to run away from my problems without thinking about the best escape? Solving a problem might be the messiest and most unpleasant thought, but the more time I spend thinking about it, the more I suffer. It’s just better for me when I jump in, get the problem solved and move on.

I need to remember that next time I’m tempted to run away to Las Vegas when I feel stressed.

What Did You Want To Be?!

October 17th, 2006 by Laura Moncur in Motivation

Fight ClubWhat is it that your heart is telling you? Has it been so long since you listened to it? How long has it been? Since college? Since high school? Since childhood? It’s time to start listening to what you wanted to be as a child.

There is a dramatic scene in the movie, Fight Club, in which Brad Pitt’s character holds a gun to the head of a convenience store clerk. He aims the gun and calmly talks to the young man.

“Raymond, you’re going to die.” He looks through the man’s wallet, “An expired community college I.D. What’ja study Raymond?”

“Stuff…”

“Stuff? Were the midterms hard?” He smackes him on the head with the barrel of the gun, “I asked you what you studied!”Fight Club: A Novel

“Biology, mostly,” the man cries.

“Why?”

“I don’t know.”

“What did you want to be, Raymond K. Hassel?” The clerk is sobbing and Tyler Durden cocks the gun. “The question, Raymond, is what did you want to be?”

“Veterinarian, veterinarian…”

“Animals! That means you’ve got to get more schooling.”

“Too much school.”

“Would you rather be dead?”

“No, please…”

Tyler uncocks the gun and tucks it into his jeans, “I’m keeping your license. I’m gonna check in on you. I know where you live. If you’re not on your way to becoming a veterinarian in six weeks, you’re going to be dead. Run on.” He tosses the man his wallet and the man runs away without looking back.

None of us have a homicidal maniac putting a gun to our heads forcing us to follow our dreams. Should we have to? Take some time to listen to your heart. What do you want in life? What did you want to be? Are you following that dream? Is it what you wanted? Did you let that dream get lost in the convenience store of life? Don’t let life’s distractions deny you of your dreams.

For more information, see Chuck Palahniuk’s Official Website:

The Five People You Meet In Heaven

October 16th, 2006 by Laura Moncur in Literature

The Five People You Meet in HeavenWhen we are faced with death, we are looking for solace. The end of this existence is a scary thing to face and we would like to know answers. That is why celebrations like The Day of the Dead and Halloween exist. We are uncertain about what happens after we die and we want to know what is to come.

Mitch Albom’s book The Five People You Meet in Heaven is a book that has provided solace to many people over the years. Our readers have submitted quotations from this book many times over and we have included them in our collection.

Even if you have no belief in the afterlife, some of these quotations will help you during the time of loss. If you do believe in a traditional heaven, then this book will be inspirational and comforting. Here are a few quotes from the book:

Life has to end, love doesn’t.
Mitch Albom, The Five People You Meet in Heaven

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