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CRANBERRIES' 90s HIT SONG

Two movies have different descriptions of Zombies.   In Warm bodies, zombies were dead people who walk stupidly slow in which some of them have a possibility to be resurrected as instigated by the lead role who fell in love with a warm-body human.   In World War Z on the other hand Zombies could run fast, lifted walls and were strong yet so scrupulous with the type of blood they should devour: they preferred healthy blood and once one become a zombie, it was end of the line.     I grew up with movies that portray Zombies as evil stricken unlike the current movies which originate Zombies from virus.   And so I would say early zombie movies are more in the horror genre than the current zombie movies which may more categorised in the science fiction or suspense thriller.   Zombie: the sound of it is already a giveaway in each origin – AFRICA.   And that was my first impression when I got to be introduced with the whole idea of zombies in the early movies.   Dead people were

Martha and Mary

The story of Martha and Mary in John 11:17-40 is such a reminder to everyone that there is time to work and there is time to seat still. I have heard it every time and even just in my head that sometimes doing nothing is the best thing one can ever do at a moment. We have been introduced to wisdom that in order to win, we ought to push your limit. Yes it is absolutely true. This wisdom holds true all the time. However the question is what are you winning for? What are you trying to achieve? "I gotta finish painting the whole house until the sunset no matter what and so I gotta work double time," you say. And then you achieved with aching back and sore arms and you began asking, “Why in the world did I finish it wherein I still have all the time tomorrow? Now all I need to do is rest the whole night and I have no energy to spend quality time with my kid.” This reminds me of my fave book First Thing’s First. And it talks about priorities that are put into quadrants