From the Dogma of Me 2

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The Rev. Tim Shaw is the author of Ghosts of Buffalo, Please Talk to Me: The True Story of the C2D1 Haunting, Haunted Rochester, and co-author of Rev. Zombies Common Sense Look at Divination. In The Dogma…of ME, the acclaimed radio host of The Black Cat Lounge brings you his wit and wisdom, as he gives his readers joy, hope and laughter in some of the best thought provoking sayings outside of a Chinese fortune cookie. Such quotations like “Instead of blaming others for what you can’t do, perhaps you should look around and ask yourself what is it that you can do. Anyone can be a self-created victim, it takes a real person to set a goal and begin the journey of accomplishment.”

With humor and compassion, Tim shares his reflections on life with sayings, poetry and his photography.

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The Rev. Tim Shaw is the author of Ghosts of Buffalo, Please Talk to Me: The True Story of the C2D1 Haunting, Haunted Rochester, and co-author of Rev. Zombies Common Sense Look at Divination. In The Dogma…of ME, the acclaimed radio host of The Black Cat Lounge brings you his wit and wisdom, as he gives his readers joy, hope and laughter in some of the best thought provoking sayings outside of a Chinese fortune cookie. Such quotations like “Instead of blaming others for what you can’t do, perhaps you should look around and ask yourself what is it that you can do. Anyone can be a self-created victim, it takes a real person to set a goal and begin the journey of accomplishment.”

With humor and compassion, Tim shares his reflections on life with sayings, poetry and his photography.

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Topics

Dark Culture & Philosophy

Authors

Tim Shaw

Pages

130