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Ideas are as common as sand. What's rare is the will, the desire or the ability to commit action to bring those ideas to fruition. There's a quote along those lines from Winston Churchill but it's stuck on my office wall and not here when I need it so you'll just have to take my word for it!

 

Anyway, here are a few of the ideas that have bubbled through the synapses over the years. They're not earth shattering in any way  - more random musings. All the really good ideas are tucked away or in the Business or Politics sections!

 

27AUG2002

- If you believe that we are all here for a reason, how do you think we are all expected to behave?

 

28APR2002

- Do we get more conservative as we get older because we see people of our own age in politics and other positions of power?

 

11JUN2001

- We've got to stop fighting against things and fight for things instead.

 

01DEC2000

- The most important things in life are often the simplest.

 

15OCT2000

- Does light ever slow down? Surely it must or does it just reach it's range and then just stop?

 

15OCT2000

- Is the secret of the sitcom "Cheers" that the characters represented a different part of one personality?

 

14AUG2000

- What are the statistics on the first three favourites in a horse race coming in in order of odds.

 

14AUG2000

- A good education is the only defence we have against the rich totally ruling our lives.

 

09APR2000

- Love is when the joy of another's love brings greater joy than the joy you receive from loving them.

 

08APR2000

- Is there a transfer of DNA with blood transfusions?

 

26FEB2000

- A blessing - "May the joy in your life match the peace in your heart".

 

15NOV1999

- Has it ever been estimated what effect has the vast quantity of shipping that has sunk had on sea levels?

 

24OCT1999

- Dinosaurs were God's prototypes.

 

23OCT1999

- A curse - "May you suffer sorrow in proportion to the evil in your heart".

 

 

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