Monday, March 30, 2015

I saw a vision of the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew looking down and smiling when the state funeral procession was taking place.

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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Food for Thought

If you want to be popular, you will misgovern.
 
~ The late Mr Lee Kuan Yew (Quoted by Mr Sidek Saniff, former Senior Minister of State, in his eulogy)
 
So true...

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 Some of my Western friends who have never lived here for any period of time have sometimes self-righteously proclaimed, no doubt after reading the cliches in the media, that they could never live under the "stifling and draconian" laws that we have.
 
My answer to them is simple: Are you the sort to urinate in public when a toilet isn't available, the sort to vandalise public property, the sort that would leave a mess in a public toilet that you share with others?
 
In short, are you a civilised person who wants to live in a civilised society? Because the things you cannot do in Singapore are precisely the sort that civilised people should not do anyway. If you are, you have nothing to fear.
~ Calvin Cheng
 
 
 

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Saturday, March 28, 2015

Food for Thought

May Singapore never squander the legacy of Lee Kuan Yew.
~ Quoted from an article written by Sahana Singh

Check out the full article in http://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/03/25/critics-call-singapore-an-autocracy-but-i-never-felt-more-free-than-when-i-lived-there/

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Friday, March 27, 2015

~ Sent to me by a friend via Whatsapp (Photo showing Mr Chiam See Tong paying his last respects to the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew)
 
I've always liked Mr Chiam...He's someone whom I've high regard for...

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To our dearest Papa Lee

We are eternally grateful to you and for you.
You will always be loved, cherished and fondly remembered.
Our assurance to you: we will continue to stand together as one united people, regardless of race, language or religion....

We believe that you are in a better place now.


Undeniably a proud post-independent Singaporean,
XXXX

~ Written by a friend
 
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Monday, March 23, 2015

Mr Lee Kuan Yew

Dr Lee Wei Ling wrote:

"The health of men often deteriorates after they lose their wives. The security officers and I watched Papa getting more frail every day. His facial features were grim, perhaps to mask his sadness and grief. I took one day at a time and persuaded him not to undertake any arduous trips to America or Europe. China and Japan were near enough and manageable. I was pleased to get him out of the house.

By July this year, Papa’s health had stabilised and even begun to improve gradually. I reminded myself of the analogy I used for him – titanium. Titanium is light but strong. It can bend a little, but it will not snap unless it is under overwhelming force.

Physically, we all eventually succumb. Papa is also mortal. But he is psychologically stronger than most people. Life has to carry on, and he will keep going so long as he can contribute to Singapore.

As I was halfway through writing this article, I went out of my room for a drink of water and saw a note from Papa addressed to all three of his children. It read:

“For reasons of sentiment, I would like part of my ashes to be mixed up with Mama’s, and both her ashes and mine put side by side in the columbarium. We were joined in life and I would like our ashes to be joined after this life.”

An inspiring and moving testimony of not only a great leader but also a great husband...
~ Sent to me by a friend on Whatsapp

So sad...Mr Lee Kuan Yew had passed on...Check out this video: https://sg.news.yahoo.com/video/prime-minister-lee-hsien-loong-012150586.html.

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Sunday, March 22, 2015

Food for Thought

...high-reactive children may be more likely to develop into artists and writers and scientists and thinkers because their aversion to novelty causes them to spend time inside the familiar - and intellectually fertile - environment of their own heads.
~ Susan Cain (Author of Quiet)


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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Mr Lee Kuan Yew

I may not be a PAP supporter and I may not agree with some of the policies that the former PM, Mr Lee Kuan Yew implemented (and some of the things he purportedly did) during the time when he was the PM. Nonetheless, he is someone whom I have respect for, mainly because Singapore would not be what it is today without him. And so it will be sad news if he passes on...
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刚刚谈到的那位男主角也对同一位女主角说:。。。当爱情让你伤心的时候,也许这就不是适合你的爱情。我非常同意!
 

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在第65集的《我的宝贝四千金》,其中一位男主角跟其中一位女主角说,当右先生(Mr Right)喜欢上一个人的时候,他不会让那个人受到(任何)委屈。。。他就是那一个对的真命天子。Well said!
 

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Sunday, March 15, 2015

在第14集的《俏摩女抢头婚》,其中一个男演员跟其中一个女演员讲了以下这句话:为了自尊,不能诚实的面对自己的感情。。。最后真的错过彼此。。。

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Saturday, March 14, 2015

Can you accept a man who's still keeping in touch with his ex-girlfriend (or a woman whom he has/had feelings for)? No...

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Friday, March 6, 2015

Food for Thought

Sometimes what you see may not be the truth and what you hear may not be the truth. It takes someone who is discerning to discern the truth.

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Sunday, March 1, 2015

一般上,当一个女人说她已经做了某些决定的时候,她其实还在考虑当中。。。难道男人不懂吗?男人真的让女人烦恼。。。
 

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