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Thank you for your comment on my profile. Yes, you got it right, I am searching for the truth (and will continue to do so =)).



btw, thanks for the comments, its really couraging! hehehe...i do really hope that i'll meet handsome prince somday ^^...wish me luck!!



http://www.wqad.com/Global/link.asp?L...

So, you've visited Lisbon. Yes, the coach museum is very interesting and unique. It's a very complete collection. I went there, already several time and I always enjoy it. I'm glad you liked it :)
Teresa

Gone with the Wind *does* have some racist overtones, it is set in a very racist period, of course that's going to be there. And really she portrays the black characters as inferior only in social standing, not as inferior as human beings. Where would Scarlett be without her Mammy?

I like that your plethera of comments on other profiles are all very positive.
Take care,
Matt


Thank you for sharing your book with me. I've got it saved here on the PC and am taking it one chapter at a time. :-)
I'll let you know what I think when I'm done.
Thanks, again!!

I didn't even notice there was a place to make friend comments at the bottom of everyone's profile until I learned it from you. You've taught me a lot about how to make friends here at goodreads. It's bringing me a lot of joy. Thank you.
Karey

Check this! Click link: http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/games/... Incredible !


what a bbbbig misunderstanding!by nowhere I wanted to hide my local area.surely I am really really proud of my country & its beautiful name.IRRRRRAN.

I am Sina and I am student of MsC, My concentration is Offshore Engineering.


I've spent quite a bit of time in London, so I can figure out what makes certain ideas fly and what ideas are definitely NOT popular there. We are each given our unique positions, and there is NEVER going to be a perfect and steady one on any side. What can we do, right?

I'll keep spending my time to read and even spare more time if I could. I'm grateful to know you, having you as my new friend and chance to read your piece of work. I believe your writing have and would inspired many people who read it as I have now. May you be blessed more with a happy, long and healthy life.

Thank you so much for the link. I look forward to reading your work and perhaps writing a review or two about it. If you wish, you are more than welcome to set up a profile at Creative Thinkers International http://www.creativethinkersintl.ning.... where we could further promote your ideas and work.
Take care, and thank you again,
Aberjhani

Your book looks great! I've recently finished The Elegent Universe (Greene) and have been plowing through The Road to Reality by Penrose. (It's weighty.) I'm marking yours "to-read!"
--TK Kenyon
Author of RABID: A Novel
which has little physics
but a whole lot of neurosci
all wrapped up in a murder trial




Thanks for your comments and your avid participation on this site! Looking forward to reading your work... interesting topics!
cheers,
Amy

Thanks for the lead on some groups. Been asking around about starting a group here. Will let you know if I get some replies. I know your a busy man, but I'm up for a discussion on quantum physics any time you have a moment.
Your new friend,
Fred



I saw that you visited Iran around 40 years ago. I don't know whether you know Farsi? Probably not! I wish you knew! Khayam ‘s Robayat in Farsi is marvelous! Pure art! By the way, I'm open to have a discussion on him and other Persian poems, if you like. Everything that's belong to my beloved country, make me excited and I’d be more than happy to talk about it it (be sure that those nuts extremist who run my country, are not Iranian and belong to Persian culture!).
Later on,
Regards,
Cyrus


I actually have started a book, which will double as my thesis project. Maybe someday, if I'm very, very lucky, it'll be amongst all these books! Why not think wishfully, right?

i like the idea of brightening up people's sites - days - lives - etc.. though i do get the feeling you say that to all the girls. hehe not that there's anything wrong with that, as long as you really mean it.. :p
i wouldn't consider wiener schnitzel part of dutch cuisine. but then, i'm not even sure if such a thing as dutch cuisine actually exists.

