ابداع الحرف
22-12-2004, 11:07
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monk=راهب
monastery=كنيسة
>A man is driving down the road and breaks down near a monastery.
>He goes to the monastery, knocks on the door, and says, "My car
>broke down. Do you think I could stay the night?"
>The monks graciously accept him, feed him dinner, and even fix his
>car. As the man tries to fall asleep, he hears a strange sound.
>The next morning, he asks the monks what the sound was, but they
>say, "We can't tell you. You're not a monk."
>The man is disappointed but thanks them anyway and goes about his
>merry way.
>
>Some years later, the same man breaks down in front of the same
>monastery. The monks again accept him, feed him, and even fix his
>car.
>That night, he hears the same strange noise that he had heard
>years earlier. The next morning, he asks what it is, but the monks
>reply, "We can't tell you. You're not a monk."
>The man says, "All right, all right. I'm dying to know. If the on-
>ly way I can find out what that sound was is to become a monk, how
>do I become a monk?"
>The monks reply, "You must travel the earth and tell us how many
>blades of grass there are and the exact number of sand pebbles.
>When you find these numbers, you will become a monk."
>The man sets about his task.
>
>Some forty-five years later, he returns and knocks on the door of
>the monastery. He says, "I have traveled the earth and have found
>what you have asked for. There are 145,236,284,232 blades of grass
>and 231,281,219,999,129,382 sand pebbles on the earth."
>The monks reply, "Congratulations. You are now a monk. We shall
>now show you the way to the sound."
>
>The monks lead the man to a wooden door, where the head monk says,
>"The sound is right behind that door."
>The man reaches for the knob, but the door is locked. He says,
>"Real funny. May I have the key?"
>The monks give him the key and he opens the door.
>Behind the wooden door is another door made of stone. The man de-
>mands the key to the stone door. The monks give him the key and he
>opens it, only to find a door made of ruby. He demands another key
>from the monks, who provide it. Behind that door is another door,
>this one made of sapphire. So it went until the man had gone
>through doors of emerald, silver, topaz, and amethyst.
>Finally, the monks say, "This is the last key to the last door."
>The man is relieved to no end. He unlocks the door, turns the knob
>and behind that door he is amazed to find the source of that
>strange sound.
>But I can't tell you what it is because you're not a monk
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monk=راهب
monastery=كنيسة
>A man is driving down the road and breaks down near a monastery.
>He goes to the monastery, knocks on the door, and says, "My car
>broke down. Do you think I could stay the night?"
>The monks graciously accept him, feed him dinner, and even fix his
>car. As the man tries to fall asleep, he hears a strange sound.
>The next morning, he asks the monks what the sound was, but they
>say, "We can't tell you. You're not a monk."
>The man is disappointed but thanks them anyway and goes about his
>merry way.
>
>Some years later, the same man breaks down in front of the same
>monastery. The monks again accept him, feed him, and even fix his
>car.
>That night, he hears the same strange noise that he had heard
>years earlier. The next morning, he asks what it is, but the monks
>reply, "We can't tell you. You're not a monk."
>The man says, "All right, all right. I'm dying to know. If the on-
>ly way I can find out what that sound was is to become a monk, how
>do I become a monk?"
>The monks reply, "You must travel the earth and tell us how many
>blades of grass there are and the exact number of sand pebbles.
>When you find these numbers, you will become a monk."
>The man sets about his task.
>
>Some forty-five years later, he returns and knocks on the door of
>the monastery. He says, "I have traveled the earth and have found
>what you have asked for. There are 145,236,284,232 blades of grass
>and 231,281,219,999,129,382 sand pebbles on the earth."
>The monks reply, "Congratulations. You are now a monk. We shall
>now show you the way to the sound."
>
>The monks lead the man to a wooden door, where the head monk says,
>"The sound is right behind that door."
>The man reaches for the knob, but the door is locked. He says,
>"Real funny. May I have the key?"
>The monks give him the key and he opens the door.
>Behind the wooden door is another door made of stone. The man de-
>mands the key to the stone door. The monks give him the key and he
>opens it, only to find a door made of ruby. He demands another key
>from the monks, who provide it. Behind that door is another door,
>this one made of sapphire. So it went until the man had gone
>through doors of emerald, silver, topaz, and amethyst.
>Finally, the monks say, "This is the last key to the last door."
>The man is relieved to no end. He unlocks the door, turns the knob
>and behind that door he is amazed to find the source of that
>strange sound.
>But I can't tell you what it is because you're not a monk
from my e-mail
good luke 4 all