[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Stannum  +  360075 Fri, 04 May 07 05:22 AM
 Stannum wrote:

Thank you for your input.

You are an exemplary human being,

Stannum

This is me.  I am logged in not anonymous.

Stannum

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C;a;n  +  360084 Fri, 04 May 07 05:41 AM

I understand Sara, but seemingly you were disagreeing with mine by stating irrelevant remark which could also be advocated by the statement I declared. I think this was the last sentence I shall say about the inconsistency among your comments.

As for your appreciation Stannum, a person who appreciates one another is the one who deserves admiration from my point of view.

Every sincere appreciation should be appreciated. 

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Alexa For Australia  +  360221 Fri, 04 May 07 02:41 PM

C;a;n:

 Sdk wrote:

 Sangeldi wrote:
I once read it from an article that there's one very ill and disabled girl who cannot move or do anything except being a burden for her parents. And she really wants to die,. But the law doesn't allow it. How do you think?

It may be the right of an individual to put an end to his/her life, but we should aslo think that what other people expect from us. If you are passing through hard times, then you should think of your own life but also of your nearer and dearer ones who want you to be with them

In response, you wrote:

I agree Sdk, that's exactly what people should think. You have kind of simplified what I tried to tell. 

And that is what Sdk and you think.

You have every right to think and live your life according to your own beliefs and creed. But you don't have any right to impose them on the rest of the people. 

Why the rest of the people should think exactly as you think? Because you say so?

I don't think as you do. I believe that every single person has the right to do with his or her life what they want.

If they want to live, they should have the right to go on living.

If they want to die, they should have the right to die.

Their reasons are their own. They know them better than any stranger can know.

Alexa

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Stannum  +  360365 Fri, 04 May 07 08:47 PM
 Alexa For Australia wrote:

C;a;n:

 Sdk wrote:

 Sangeldi wrote:
I once read it from an article that there's one very ill and disabled girl who cannot move or do anything except being a burden for her parents. And she really wants to die,. But the law doesn't allow it. How do you think?

It may be the right of an individual to put an end to his/her life, but we should aslo think that what other people expect from us. If you are passing through hard times, then you should think of your own life but also of your nearer and dearer ones who want you to be with them

In response, you wrote:

I agree Sdk, that's exactly what people should think. You have kind of simplified what I tried to tell. 

And that is what Sdk and you think.

You have every right to think and live your life according to your own beliefs and creed. But you don't have any right to impose them on the rest of the people. 

Why the rest of the people should think exactly as you think? Because you say so?

I don't think as you do. I believe that every single person has the right to do with his or her life what they want.

If they want to live, they should have the right to go on living.

If they want to die, they should have the right to die.

Their reasons are their own. They know them better than any stranger can know.

Alexa

I agree with you so much that even on such an ugly topic you have moved my soul so much that I could kiss you.

Robert

C;a;n  +  360383 Fri, 04 May 07 09:43 PM
Alexa, the reason I used 'should' was because to emphasis the conscienciousness for suicide, there was no obligation at all in my statement. If my best friend decides to die, I feel like he has no right to die from my point of view as long as my feelings are concerned. Nevertheless If he wants to die he dies, if not he lives, now you understand a right is not stable, don't you? Plus, I'm glad you don't think the way I think...
Stannum  +  360406 Fri, 04 May 07 10:40 PM

G'day C;a;n

The following is a genuine and not sly post.

Thanks mate.

I wish to commend C;a;n on a very well reasoned post.

I almost agree fully with everything said.

I think that this displays a reasoned human approach to an impossible, and I hope for everyone here a totally hypothetical matter that no one ever should have to face, but sadly real situation.

Thank you honestly for your honest contribution.

May your road rise up to meet you and may you God go gently with you.

Robert

Anonymous, 2 yr 54 days ago

I think that the girl she be allowed to die.  There is times when I think that law shouldn't exsist, but I don't think that people that don't want to die should have to.  In school I'm learning about euthanasia and my group is for it in the debat so I think that the girl should be able to die.

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