Thursday, January 14, 2010

Philosophers, doctors, birth flowers, and birthstones

Facebook quizzes taken from Candy and Gretchen:

Leslie took the quiz Who are you.... really? and got the result: Philosopher. You constantly analyze the deeper meaning of all that occurs in your life. You are on a never-ending journey to find your purpose in life. You are able to see through the surface of situations and the facades that people often carry. You are observant and non-judgmental. Your creative and thoughtful mind enhances your chosen and natural talents. You feel deeply and passionately about everything that you do. Your life is about the pursuit of knowledge, understanding, and answers. You have a great depth to your heart and mind that some may find intimidating, and others will be drawn to.

Leslie took the How well do you know yourself?? quiz and got the result: Doctor. Quiet, friendly, responsible, and conscientious. Committed and steady in meeting their obligations. Thorough, painstaking, and accurate. Loyal, considerate, notice and remember specifics about people who are important to them, concerned with how others feel. Strive to create an orderly and harmonious environment at work and at home.

Leslie took the What is your Birthflower? quiz and got the result: ASTER. With their lush texture, rich hues, and wildflower beauty, it's easy to see why asters have had a long association with magical powers. In ancient times, it was believed that when aster leaves burned, their perfume could drive away evil. Today, this autumn birth flower is known as a talisman of love and an enduring symbol of elegance.

Leslie took the What is your Birthstone? quiz and got the result: Sapphire. Kings used to wear sapphire around their necks as a powerful defense against harm. The stone preserved the wearer from envy, and attracted divine favor. Sapphire represents truth, sincerity, and consistency. Sapphire engagement rings are given to express the commitment and loyalty of their heart. Prince Charles chose a blue sapphire for Princess Diana's engagement ring. The three-ray, six-point star effect seen in some cabochan sapphires happen when rutile inclusions are present. The star on the sapphire moves on the stone as the light from a single source moves.

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