WORDS ON MARBLE 47 FEATURING ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU AND ALDOUS HUXLEY IN THEIR WORDS AS JOSHUA SPEAKS ON THE POWER OF THE TONGUE. THESE AND MANY MORE FEATURES.
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1>> WORDS ON MARBLE 47 WITH JOSHUA OSAYUWAMEN OSAGIE (SPEAKING ON THE
POWER OF THE TONGUE PART 1) AS HE FEATURES THE SOUTH AFRICAN CLERGYMAN AND
CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST – ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU, IN HIS WORDS. HE WILL ALSO FEATURE
PART ONE OF THE WORDS OF THE ENGLISH WRITER AND NOBEL PRIZE WINNER - ALDOUS
HUXLEY.
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- 3>> HAVE YOUR SAY. HAVE YOUR
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- 4>> SINGLES AND MARRIED
CORNER – TODAY FEATURES CONTINUATION OF THE TOPIC: WHO IS A MR OR MISS RIGHT?
PLUS PUBLIC OPINION POLL – IS THERE ANY PERFECT RELATIONSHIP, FRIENDSHIP OR
MARRIAGE?
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physician René-Théophile-Hyacinthe Laënnec invented the STETHOSCOPE for
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WORDS ON MARBLE 47 WITH JOSHUA OSAYUWAMEN OSAGIE (SPEAKING ON
THE POWER OF THE TONGUE PART 1) AS HE FEATURES THE SOUTH AFRICAN CLERGYMAN AND
CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST – ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU, IN HIS WORDS. HE WILL ALSO FEATURE
PART ONE OF THE WORDS OF THE ENGLISH WRITER AND NOBEL PRIZE WINNER - ALDOUS
HUXLEY.
WORDS ON MARBLE 47
JOSHUA OSAGIE OSAYUWAMEN
SPEAKS ON “THE POWER OF THE TONGUE”
Joshua Osayuwamen Osagie
Have you ever thought of the reason why God made the tongue the
only sense organ of the five that is located inside the body – precisely
covered by the mouth? Did you know the tongue is one vital organ that is
structured principally to control speech? Did you know the tongue is the
structure that brings about your ability to coordinate your speech and phonetic
sounds? The tongue is powerful!
The tongue is so delicate, it is so sensitive, it has to be taken care of to prevent any cut or injury. An injury to the tongue is so severely painful that it goes with headache and your speech would be affected. As delicate and sensitive as the tongue is and must be protected, so are the words that come out of your mouth supposed to be protected and uttered with caution to yourself and others. Watch what you say!
Based on the above premise and starting with the first line of my introduction, I will like to strongly emphasize on the sensitive or delicate nature of whatever you say with your tongue to yourself or others because your tongue can make or mar you/others. Hence, it is situated inside the body so that you can control the words that you utter. There is power in the tongue!
How could the tongue make or mar you/others? That will make Part
2 of this post next week. Watch out! Thank you.
Joshua Osayuwamen Osagie (JI WORLD).
LET’S MEET TWO ICONS TODAY IN THEIR WORDS.
MEET
ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU (SOUTH AFRICAN CLERGYMAN
AND CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST) IN HIS WORDS.
Desmond Tutu
Desmond Tutu, a South
African clergyman, was the first black man to be appointed general secretary of
the South African Council of Churches. Tutu won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984
for his leadership in the peaceful crusade against South Africa’s racial
apartheid policies. In 1995 he was appointed head of the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission, established to investigate crimes committed during
the apartheid era.
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Beware when you take on the Church of God. Others have tried and
have bitten the dust.
Desmond Tutu (1931 - )
South African clergyman and civil rights activist.
I want apartheid destroyed, not reformed.
Desmond Tutu (1931 - )
South African clergyman and civil rights
activist, 1989.
We don't want apartheid liberalized. We want it dismantled. You
can't improve something that is intrinsically evil.
Desmond Tutu (1931 - )
South African clergyman and civil rights activist.
The Observer (London), "Sayings of the Week"
Improbable as it is, unlikely as it is, we are being set up as a
beacon of hope for the world.
Desmond Tutu (1931 - )
South African clergyman and civil rights activist.
The Times (London)
Nothing is too much trouble for love.
Desmond Tutu (1931 - )
South African clergyman and civil rights
activist, 1989.
If we are to say that religion cannot be concerned with politics
then we are really saying that there is a substantial part of human life in
which God's writ does not run. If it is not God's, then whose is it? Who is in
charge if not the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Desmond Tutu (1931 - )
South African clergyman and civil rights
activist, 1989.
Women, we need you to give us back our faith in humanity.
Desmond Tutu (1931 - )
South African clergyman and civil rights
activist, 1989.
MEET
ALDOUS HUXLEY (ENGLISH WRITER AND NOBEL PRIZE WINNER) IN HIS WORDS. THIS IS
PART 1. PART 2 COMES UP NEXT WEEK.
Aldous Huxley
English writer Aldous
Huxley is best known for his 1932 novel Brave New World, about a utopian
(idealistic) society of the future where life becomes bleak and empty because
people have been taught to behave like human robots.
The proper study of mankind is books.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
A reference to Alexander Pope's famous line: "The proper
study of mankind is man."
Crome Yellow
Capitalism tends to produce a multiplicity of petty dictators
each in command of his own little business kingdom. State Socialism tends to
produce a single, centralised, totalitarian dictatorship, wielding absolute
authority...through a hierarchy of bureaucratic agents.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
Ends and Means
I'm afraid of losing my obscurity. Genuineness only thrives in
the dark. Like celery.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
Those Barren Leaves
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The charm of history and its enigmatic lesson consist in the
fact that, from age to age, nothing changes and yet everything is completely
different.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
The Devils of Loudon
Death...It's the only thing we haven't succeeded in completely
vulgarizing.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
Eyeless in Gaza
You mean what everybody means nowadays... Ignore death up to the
last moment; then, when it can't be ignored any longer, have yourself squirted
full of morphia and shuffle off in a coma.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
Time Must Have A Stop
There can be no doubt that, if tranquillizers could be bought as
easily and cheaply as aspirin they would be consumed, not by the billions, as
they are at present, but by the scores and hundreds of billions.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
Brave New World Revisited
That all men are equal is a proposition to which, at ordinary
times, no sane individual has ever given his assent.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
Proper Studies
Facts are ventriloquists' dummies. Sitting on a wise man's knee
they may be made to utter words of wisdom; elsewhere they say nothing or talk
nonsense.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
Time Must Have A Stop
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
Proper Studies
Defined in psychological terms, a fanatic is a man who consciously
over-compensates a secret doubt.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
Music At Night And Other Essays, "Vulgarity
in Literature"
A million million spermatozoa,
All of them alive:
Out of their cataclysm but one poor Noah
Dare hope to survive.
All of them alive:
Out of their cataclysm but one poor Noah
Dare hope to survive.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
Fifth Philosopher's Song
Happiness is like coke—something you get as a by-product in the
process of making something else.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist and essayist.
Coke is a by-product of coal that has been distilled to get rid
of its volatile components.
Point Counter Point
Most
men and women lead lives at the worst so painful, at the best so monotonous,
poor and limited that the urge to escape, the longing to transcend themselves
if only for a few moments, is and has always been one of the principal
appetites of the soul.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist
and essayist.
The
Doors of Perception
Consistency
is contrary to nature, contrary to life. The only completely consistent people
are the dead.
Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)
British novelist
and essayist.
Do
What you Will, "Wordsworth in the Tropics"
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FEATURE 2> PROVERBS OF OUR ELDERS.
THE WORDS OF OUR ELDERS ARE WORDS OF WISDOM (TODAY WE HAVE 13 HARDWRK PROVERBS).
·
1) A farmer who
would not work inside the rain and would not work under the sun would have
nothing to harvest at the end of the farming year.
·
2) The heap of
yams you will reap depends upon the number of mounds you have plowed.
·
3) It is little
by little that a bird builds its net.
· 4) An anthill that is destined
to become a giant ant-hill definitely becomes one no matter how many times it
is destroyed by elephants.
·
5) Sinews and big muscles do
not make a farmer.
·
6) Success is 10% ability and
90% sweat.
·
7) Sleep and indolence are not
cousins of a good harvest.
·
8) A farmer does not conclude
by the mere look of it that a corn is unripe, he tears it open for examinations.
·
9) To do one’s duty is to
eat the prized fruit of honour.
·
10) It is the work of
one’s hands that decides what one eats for dinner – for some it is pounded
yam, for others it is pounded plantain or nothing,
·
11) When a dying man cries,
it is not because where he is going which he knows nothing about, but because
of what he wishes he would have done in the world he is leaving behind.
·
12) We live by hope but a
reed never becomes an Iroko tree by dreaming.
·
13) He who is afraid of
doing too much always does too little.
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>>ORBIT FEATURE 4> SINGLES AND MARRIED CORNER. TODAY’S TOPIC: WHO IS A MR RIGHT OR
A MISS RIGHT? PART 2.
NEW OPINION POLL QUESTION: Is
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WHO IS A MR RIGHT OR MISS RIGHT.Pt2
WHO IS A MR RIGHT OR MISS RIGHT.Pt2
With Joshua Osayuwamen Osagie
Welcome
to part two of our brief introduction to this topic two weeks ago. Before we
proceed any further, let me summarily remind you of the content of our last
post as I share my thought with you. A very simple questioned summed up the
introduction of this topic and that was: Am I right?
I
will like to reaffirm that this is a very important question for every single
or married individual. In fact every right thinking individual is qualified to
ask this question and give an answer without much thought. I can recall it was
stated that the only prerequisite for an individual to search for a Mr. or Miss
Right is for that person to be a right person as well. We must be morally good,
complete or real in every sense, that is the meaning of being right. This
entails that we have to begin to check ourselves for any wrong character, association
and actions and eschew from them as we search for the right person in our life.
There
is realistically no person called perfect in this life, we can only aspire for
perfection in our walk in this life, God is the only one who is perfect in all
his ways. As a result of this, when it comes to issues of friendship,
relationship or marriage, we are not expected to get a perfect person as we
search for a Mr. or Miss Right. However, I am not trying to undermine the necessity of physical,
moral, biological or spiritual compatibility before marriage, we must
understand that one can never get a Mr. or Miss Perfect, you can only nurture
and grow your friendship, relationship or marriage. In our last post, it was
said that while friendship or relationship is a journey, marriage is a
destination of no return. It is much more difficult to tolerate each other in
marriage than in the other two but strongly advisable as you tend to nurture
yourselves in character building. Be careful in your choice of marriage without
regrets. Bear in mind that no one is perfect. In our next post (coming up next
week), I shall be sharing my thought with you on “tolerance in friendship,
relationship or marriage.” Watch out! For now, it is goodbye from me. God bless
you. Come with me next week for an update.
TO THE MARRIED AND UNMARRIED ACROSS THE GLOBE,
STAY AWAY FROM IMMORALITY AT ALL COST, THAT IS GREATNESS. SEE YOU IN FEW DAYS
FOR MORE IN THE SERIES. FROM ME JOSHUA IS GOODBYE FOR NOW.
>>ORBIT FEATURE 5> MIND
BLOWING DISCOVERY OF THE STETHOSCOPE BY French physician
René-Théophile-Hyacinthe Laënnec.
Stethoscope
Used to listen to
sounds arising especially from the heart and lungs, a stethoscope has a
two-part sound-detecting device at one end. The bell, bowl-shaped with a hole
in the center, detects low-pitched sounds when the rim is pressed against the
skin. The other side, called the diaphragm, has a thin, flat plastic cover. The
diaphragm detects high-pitched sounds. A doctor hears these sounds through the
earpieces of the stethoscope as they pass up the Y-shaped rubber tubing.
Many discoveries made
in the 19th century led to great advances in diagnosis and treatment of disease
and in surgical methods. Medicine’s single most important diagnostic tool, the
stethoscope, an instrument used to detect sounds in the body such as a heart
beat, was invented in 1819 by French physician René-Théophile-Hyacinthe Laënnec.
A number of brilliant British clinicians studied and described diseases that
today bear their names. British physician Thomas Addison discovered the
disorder of the adrenal glands now known as Addison's disease; Richard Bright
diagnosed the kidney disorder, Bright's disease; British physician Thomas
Hodgkin described a cancer of lymphatic tissue now known as Hodgkin's disease;
British surgeon and paleontologist James Parkinson described the chronic
nervous system disease called Parkinson disease; and the Irish physician Robert
James Graves diagnosed the thyroid disorder exophthalmic goiter, sometimes
called Graves' disease.
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