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| Reviewed by Joyce Bowling |
12/5/2009 |
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Very well done and so true my friend.
Blessing from Ky.
Joyce B. |
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| Reviewed by La Belle Rouge Poetess Of The Heart |
12/5/2009 |
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| Just a little stone in the right hand guided by the right hand! |
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| Reviewed by Joyce Bell |
12/5/2009 |
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| GEORGE THIS IS A IMPRESSIVE EXAMPLE OF THE WORTH OF A 'SMALL' AMOUNT OF WORDS THAT BRINGS FORTH A 'GIGANTIC' MESSAGE. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS. JOYCE * HIS INSPIRATIONS |
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| Reviewed by Christine Alwin |
12/5/2009 |
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So true Georg...it makes me think also..how some think...a loud shouting voice is more powerful than a gentle voice...should never be!
Christine |
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| Reviewed by Victoria's Poetry & Voices of Muse |
12/5/2009 |
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freedom is a wonderful evolution
trusting capabilities within oneself
breaking free from prejudice & racisms especially
I practice mine everyday
the stones are jewels (metaphor) to also gather
like diamonds in the rough..or is it coal?
Navigating…
Vickie
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
12/5/2009 |
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Yeppers! That's all it took! Great write, Georg; few in words but says volumes!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in America, Karen Lynn in Texas. :D |
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| Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan |
12/4/2009 |
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| powerful little story |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
12/4/2009 |
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Yes and if we all took our slings and little stones against the giants of political and industrial injustice what a wonderful world we could make. Great statement made here Georg.
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| Reviewed by Patrick Granfors |
12/4/2009 |
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| It actually took two huge stones attached to a little guy! Plus the little stone. Patrick |
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| Reviewed by Marcia Miller-Twiford |
12/4/2009 |
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Great ku Georg. Thank you for the pleasure.
Marcia |
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| Reviewed by Gene Williamson |
12/4/2009 |
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| Plus a lot of faith and a deadly aim. -gene. |
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| Reviewed by Bennett Kremen |
12/4/2009 |
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| Yes, blessed is he in this case who casts the first stone. |
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| Reviewed by J'nia Fowler |
12/4/2009 |
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| A small stone and a giant faith. Hugs, J'nia |
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| Reviewed by Peter Schlosser (Reader) |
12/4/2009 |
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| I like Richard's summation of this. Yes, the Philistine Giant can be felled. The bigger they are, the harder they fall. I love these little snippets of wisdom Georg. Well done. |
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| Reviewed by D Johnson |
12/4/2009 |
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'a small stone' and good aim.
Cheers,
Dan |
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| Reviewed by JASMIN HORST SEILER |
12/4/2009 |
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| Georg, so much you say, with such little verse, yes, and richard said no more so, I bigger story this, and you did it with a little stone, I mean verse, bless you! Jasmin Horst |
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| Reviewed by richard cederberg |
12/4/2009 |
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Walking out in faith,
against all odds, out of the
comfort zone and into the fray.
Believing that God is who He says He is.
Nice!
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| Reviewed by Abdi-Noor Mohamed (Eagle Of Hope) |
12/4/2009 |
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| Beautiful imagery my friend. |
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| Reviewed by William Bonilla |
12/4/2009 |
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| The bigger they are the harder they fall |
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| Reviewed by Dawn Anderson |
12/4/2009 |
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| Perfectly said... |
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| Reviewed by Mr. Ed |
12/4/2009 |
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| Little stones could do great things, if we only had enough people who cared enough to sling them. |
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| Reviewed by Mark Lichterman |
12/4/2009 |
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| That little stone can be a metaphor for the combining of the strength of many small people when going as one. |
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